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Birmingham Daily Post

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Birmingham Daily Post

ACTION BY MR. S. GEDGE, M.P

... In the Chancery Division, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Buckley, Mr. Sidney GCdge. h.P. for WeNlsall, sued Mir. Herbert Henry Bartlett, a contractor, and proprietor of a blook of flats known as Queens Man- sions, Victoria Street, Westminster, London, for an injunction and for damages for alleced breach of con- tract. Defendant denied liability, . Mr. Abel Thomas, QAC., and Mr. Kerbyappeared ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... HANNAR BATSON AND OTHERS V. JOSEPHs Bor-r- I Yesterday, in the Court of Appeal. consisting of Lords I; Justices Smith and Collins, Mr. Heber Hart applied o that this case, which was down in the lists by way of an a appeal by the plaintiff from an order of Mr. Justice Day, n might stand over till next interlocutory ?? 31 action, which was -one for alleged trespass, was brought t' by the ...

A SERIES OF TRAGEDIES

... A SERIES OF TRAGEDIE. A mian named G. E. Naylor, who was formerly a publican residing at Hlenley-on-Thames, but who had latterly been staying at the New Inn, Orford, with his wife, attacked Mrs. Naylor, at 66bout seven o'clock yesterday scorning, with a large table-knife, inuficting fearful wounds. He then cut his own throat. and in a few minutes expired. Although the woman is aertoulyi ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTESDAY-Zitej'o-C ssr-s CefesoSre (Stip), Wadi, Lenvcseer, G7-jfi~ths, and WStricOC. MaseIIaMs \VANrTa.-There are about ten magis- trates on the rota for Monday, but at the opening of tlne Court only three (in addition to the Stipendiary) were present, and consequently the business of tile Second Court was delayed. For nearly an hour it was impossible to take anything in that Cnrt but ...

BIRMINGHAM BREWERIES CASE

... BI EINGHAM B Rf CASR | In the Queen's Bench DCivision, yesterday before hMr. Justice Day an daispecial jury, the bearing was con- tinued of the action brought by Mr. William Aria strong, engineer, of Wingate Colliery, Durham, against directors and others in connection witL the Birmingham Breweries, Limited, to recover £:.500 which he had paid Ifor shares in the eomplany througeh alleged miprer ...

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT CASE

... WORKMEN'S COMIPENSATION to Ca IMPORTAINT JDMN At Dudley County Court, ver'itcrda-- IYugread th jd e'-Q acted as deputy judgei cs ndru Compensation Act, heard on the lin r~ep~ct Lanh Tipton. who clied aepto lh Ioss of an~1 eye; and u e le tlhe MonloCompany, iroinfounrers l. di: M2r. Kettle stated, that en Ju~ne: icant was carrying moliten ir,e,ai ' the pnurpose of c-aSting, when he ?? and srome ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A TRADES UNION SECRETARY

... THE CHARGES AGAINST A TRALDES OION SECRETARY. Mr. J. S. Dngdale. Q.O. (Recorder), sat at the Victoria Courts, yesterday, to dfnish the business of the Birming- bam Qupiarter Sessions, which biad been adjourned from the 20th inst., one case baring been. left over in ceose-: queres of a leaal objeetion. It was, a case in wbich dale Road, wasindicted for havingemnbezzled themeoners of the ...

BIRMINGHAM BREWERIES CASE

... -B1RMINGHAM B13EwvRIFS CASE In the Qudhas Bench Division of the High Court of'I Justice, yesterday, Mt. Justice Day and a special jury hb continued the hearing of the action brought by Mr. Win. Si' Armelsttng, engineer, of Wingate Colliery, Durham, Of agains the directors, promoters and valuers incotiec- }o tion with the Birmingham Breweries (Limited) to w recover £3,500 paid forshares on the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BILMLNGBAM POLICE COURT. YsSTrEDsT-Bejore MesSrs. Cofere (Stip., Goodran, ffanrino. and Borini. EmSra;o's TEssor.-Albert Twigg (23), ?? Street. was sentenced to one montb's imprisonment, with hard labour, fur stealing a quantity of cycle-fi;tings and a number of drills, of the value of £2, the property of his employers, the Automatic Engineering Company (Limited). Chesten Road, Astor. a COAL ...

POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS

... POLICE COUIT PROCEEDNS. Yesterday afterhoon the following nine persons wvere charged at the Bow Street Police Corrt with being con- cerned in the mans~laughter of Riley : - Matthew Precious, Discount Villa, Ladypool Road, Sparkbrook, Binninhaam, professional boxer; Azthur F. Bettinson, I mnsager of the National Sportine Chlb; Bernard Angle. Buckinghamn Street, Strand, stockbroler; Richard ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... O QUESTS IN BIRMLNGRAM. Our o0 JOINr WITH Taz TPnSEs. The first case enquired ptt by the City Coroner (Mr. I. Bradley) at the Victoria Courts, yesterday, was that of WViliam Bevan (64), brass cook turner, 11, Vaakhall Road, whose body was found in the canal, near Snow Hill, on Saturday morning. -The decesed had left his worksAop~ on the Tuesday evening prevous, and hid, apparently, walked into ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... KING'S HEATH POLICE CO1rf. YRSS DAY.-Before feAs-rs. Lun Baylirs, and Haome DODGLNG Tm TiCE'T-cOLtaroRs.-Charles Waters, of 5, Wilton Villas, Institute Road. King's Heath, was summoned for travelling on the Midland Railway with- out a ticket. Mr. Young, jun. (Beale and Co.), prose. cnted. On January I the defendant travelled from New Street Station to King's leath by the 5.20 p.m. train. On ...