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Birmingham Daily Post

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGE-al POLICE COURT. YzsnTn7 D.xv-Beforo 7lessrm Ceclmore (Stip.), J. L- Stone. \\aterlbeuse, Powell, axndi Green. Jawrccss1 Taxr's BY AN EMPLOYEZ-John Henry Pow-ers, a respoctabhe-iookirg youog man, of 72, Pres- 1 cott Street, xxs ciharged wiisch ?? a gold bracelet hcnghg to ' bsors. i'oabo and Co. Prisoner war enip~iced by the firn as a gemn sc-ttor, and it was stated i r. a. ior t!;e l ...

BIRMINGHAM MAGISTRATES' MEETING

... IH 33IRMIINGAM. MGISFm IN X,.,0 .tIMEEAT -H, ,ING .i. !, Tbean al:meeti.ngof the Ju s ofthe Peace forhed u cit ?? :was held: yestedy at ' ictoria e Corts, Thes : Lordayot' : GMilC. Ble)' pde. and the magistrts p et were Sir- arae Swer,, ; Messrs. A. Cl:inain ?? Hi;ll W. Harrti, T. S. :Fallow4s,,FC. (llvton. G. B. Lloyd, J. ~.LCdrd ?? H Stinger, f. Po 3. aeows W. IL. Ludlow, C. .Waillis, G.e F. ...

ADJOURNED BREWSTER SESSIONS

... HALFS OwENy.-The adjourned licensine sessions for the Eales Owen Petty Sessional DIvisimn were held ?? application was made ty Mr. E. IE. Grove, on behal of Mr. Joseph RUrige, for structural alterations to the Star and Carter Hotel, Blrnin-harn Street, Hales Owxeni. The Bench refused to grant the ?? Bench renewied the licenses of four hojusers which were heild over from the licentilg sessions. ...

REVISION COURTS

... BIRMINGRAM. Mr, Charles Smith Magee, the barrister appointed to revise the lists of Parliamentary, municipal, and parochial voters for the city of Birmingham, com- menced his duties at the Parish Offices, yesterday. Mr. C. A. Vince and Mr. ?? Farrow appeared on behalf of the Liberal Unionists, Mr. E. P. Nicholson and Mr. H. G. K. Richardson of the Conservatives, and M1r. W. Finnemore and Mr. J ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... YE=sraa.-f Beore Messrs. Fellowe, Phaiips, Edwards, and Etoars. S3BIO;S SHOQTIXNG AFAIE.-William Chinn (17), 24, Arthur Place, Argyle Street, was charged with unlaw- fully wouding Killiam Webb, another youth, of 34, Proctoir Stieet.-The lads, with'some ethers, were 6sb- ihg in the canal at Bromswich Bridge. cr the 5th inst., when prisoner wanted arod fromn the complainant. The latter refused ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... WORCESTERSHI1tE ASSIZES. The business of ?? Worcestershire Assizes was re- sumed at Worcester, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Bruce. A SEr-ous CnrARGE.-John Gretton (56), labourer, was charged with criminally assaulting his daughter. Mary Susannaba Gretton (20), of wveak intellect, on October 11. 'Mr. Harrison ?? was found guilty and lils Lordship, after conmmenting upon the terrible ?? of the ...

THE SLOUGH RAILWAY DISASTER

... RESUhD INUQUEST. The inquest was resumed yesterday at the Roy.aI Hotel, Slough on the bodies of Clharles Bloomfield, B. Jackson, and Manckshanthuwiga Telogarlihbam, three of the victims in the disastrous collision which occurred at Slough on Saturday. The Curoner (Mr. G. C. Charsley) presided. and those present included Lieutenant- Colonel Yorke, R.E. (Board of Trade In spector)-Alr. 5, E. ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INCQUSTS I B3ILNGRAM. Mr I BadeyDanc AND Sororn ~r. I. 33radley (the citi eorcnierj held several inquests atthe Victoria Law Conarts yesterday. The death of Lily Howard, a wemim between sixty-fir.e and seventy years of age, rwho lived at 3, Oak Terrace. Icknield Pore )Road as w ast enquired ?? to the evi- dence of theneigbbours the de.eased bad been drinlg:, somewbat lheavily durinr the past ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRP,. INGHkM POLIE COURT. Yrs'rErr -v -,eforo Mess;. Colmorno (Stipendiaryi, Sarbodge. Lacy, Wrigiz, and Dr. Leech. A DtzorSr CAn-Rm-WdilLamn Frosll (23), 3, Her- hbert c Smail ieath, was sent to prison for two n,-c-thb wi k bard labour for ste-alng ly pair of bicycle 3i ?? t c rtho works o. the James Cyoue Company. Oarr.mvo Road North, whero he Was e mployer as a carter P'soner endteavoured ...

BOGUS ROBBERY AT HARBORNE

... BOGUS ROBBERY AT HARBORFE. A SERVANT GIRL'S STRANGE STORY. The Birmingham Police have bad a curious case to investigate at Harborne. On Tuesday morning Kate Marshall, in the employ of Mr. Phipps, of Park -House, Park Road, Harborne, was found by her mistress in a state of great distress. M~rs. Phipps had gone out about ten o'clock and returned at half-past ten. The zirl, whose hair and dress ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMLGHAM POLIOE COURT. YFSTFrsDAT.-Before the Stependiary (Mr. T. H. Ccl- more), and Mesetr. Harri3 and IV. P. Green. AFFRAY IN' A LODGIN:Go-oSE.-Harry Jones (45). plasterer, and Thomas 3rown (32), plater, were charged with being concerned together and unlawfully wounding Frederick Galloway.-Prisoners and prosecutor lived in a common lodging-bouse in Jenreas Row, and on Wednesday evening, ...

TRAGEDY IN PARK STREET

... TR Ii N _ PAR_ _ STREET. An ipqnest will be held, at the Vkitoria Gotirts . morrow upon the at of Jane Nash, aged tifz nine, who lodged in Park Street, 1 awhose date :occzried yesterday morning iunder creirmstancs of a rather remarkable character. It appeas that she had been cohnabiting with a n}as named Wdii, Harrison, aged thirty-three, and it is alleged that' their relationis were of a very ...