SAD CASE OF POVERTY

... A MOTHE'S DEp4AIRB Yesterday mornin& at the Manchester City 1 Police Coart, befure Mr. J. A. Nois azwd Mr. A P. Moone, a w dnn, named B Mary Jane M'Gimnems, was charged with at- t ...

BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890

... the ?? - -- - - his (From fast egits G-edte.) if of RECEIVING ORDER&S M~r - Edwin James. 4, Station-street, Aberaman. I at Aberdare, milk vendor. anch Jobs William Richar ...

THE BIRKENHEAD MURDER

... |THE BIRKENFAD *MURDER'1 .IQUEST OPEND. >. POST-MOIEUM EXAIM&TfON. rni With reference to tie death of George Fen, ker aged 56 years, who was murdered in a bratal lay fashion by some person unknown whi ...

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 ...

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 ...

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. ...

OXFORD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 1 . I I A sitting fori the public examination of bank- k- rupts was held on Wednesday at the County Hall,' .before Mr. Gorden Walsh, Deputy-Registrar. a, WANTAGE HAIRDRESSER'S FAILURE. is Re FaiDERICK PAor, of the Market-place,, Want- age, hairdresser, and ?? debtor stated in reply'to the Official Receiver, Mr. Geo~ M'allam that his liabilities expected to rank for f dividend amounted to £285 ...

THE ALLEGED WIFE MURDER

... THIE ALLEGED WIFE MURDER. PRISOER iBEFORE THLE MAG;I'STRATES| '.Andrvw Boa.. 75. Churcnh Street East. -as -harged ar the CusnodY- Court yesterday nmorning ae.ore Messr, Garrett-Nagle. 1e, k_ ; P. D. 11zrui,i1 Arthur )obtes. and James Jenkirs. w-it-h *i,;-tng murdered hm wis e. Marv Jane R.al., o n >Le'.nesdav I Mr. Leo-s. who ofroscutod on rehal & the& police, saii on* chiree on the sheet was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COLRT--YESsarDn ST | The ia-oietra.as in awtendacnrt were Messis. Cit- iua-r YAs., R,., arnd Wetr. _Mt''orNT,'s. ALLEGLEa ASSD A L. Thomas Morrison u as charace-i bh Arci >An-Se geart Cloullev with baa-in, 'coln..ied an v-aced ascault on James Jae rsorn. All'. Spiller pro- secuted. Thre prisoner Nvas ienanded unstil I-.cs- day, and admitted to ba-il. ALLEGED L iJSCENT. Hen-t- ? ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... IN THE POLICE f COURTS. AN ABSENT-UINDD P4SMMGER. Geo, Lindjy, of 32, CiattoJroad, Wandsworth, was charged, at Westmninster Polise Court, yester- day, with travelling on the London and South- Western Railway without paying hig fare and with intent to avoid payment, It appeared that defendant travelled rrom Calp- ham Junction to the City, and on being asked for his ticket, said, Season. When ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... RN THE I'OLIaR: (OV= ZMAPADE OF A BWMMM'S DAIIG A strage easo ocepied the attention of Mr. Ourtis BarTaett at Marylebono rolice-ovurt, yester- day, A well-spokou and ladylike young woman, named Ethel Price, aged 22, tlhe daughter of a Birtminghamn Baptist minister, who described her- self as a elork, was charged with disorderly con4uot, by appearilg in male attire aud cauzilg a crowd to ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... TH1E SOWRY OF A LEGACY. Mrs. Allen, the wife of a railway porter, told an extraordinary story to Mr. SIde at outhwark Police Court yesterday. She alleged that she and her family had been forcibly evicted from a cottage belonging to herself, and upon which she had paid ; rates and taxes for three years. The Clerk: Who are the owners of the cottage? The Applicant: Well, wve are supposed to be ...