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THE ALLEGED MURDER AT WEST BROMWICH

... printed in gold and red, and bore the following inserip- tion :-The George Dawson Commemoration, Fifth annual tea to aged people, February 24, 1882. It, reverent s memory of Mr. George Daweon, M.A., who was born, a Februar 24, 1821; founded the Chusrch ...

ALLEGED MURDERS

... the shocking character of her injuries, and she died yesterday. The jury returned a verdict of Wilful murder against George Dawson Hay. c, A terrible tragedy is reported from Donegal, at a place called Commons, near Donegal. Early on Sunday morning ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Hampton Waird. We remind our readers of the lecture on Don Quixote, announced to be delivered this evening, by Mr. George Dawson. The lecture is in aid of the Children's Library in connection with the Church of tho Saviour. BhCNRY AND ADAni'S CIacus ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... highest number of votes Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. Mr. George Dixon, M.P. Mr. R. W. Dale. Mr. Charles Vince. Mr. Jesse Collings. Mr. J. S. Wright. Mr. George Dawson. Ven. Archdeacon Sandford. Mr. George Bater. Rev. EL W. Holland. Rev. IL W. Crosakey. Mr. ...

ANNUAL TEA PARTY AT THE CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR

... Church of the Saviour, was held. There was large and fashionable attendance. The chair was taken, at seven o'clock, by Mr. George Dawson, M.A., pastor of the place, who was surrounded on the platform by the prominent members of the congregation. The choir ...

FATE OF THE MISSING JOURNALIST

... Arud, Subsequently he joined the staff of the Birmingham Jiornin g ews, since defaunct, wbenthatpaper was edited by Mr. George Dawson. When the forning 1 News collapsed Mr. UcNeill went to the Yicrcai.iie Chlronisle, as leader-writer and dramatic critic ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Birmingham, was charred wvith assaulting l'olice-constable George Dawson at the same time and place, and Henry Spencer, of Radncr Street, was charged with obstructing the con- stable. Dawson had Henry Wallace in custody when lie was struck by Reuben, ...

ROBBING A PHEASANT FARM

... into distingnished I citizens. (Hear, bear.) He thought much of that was E due to their late and dearly beloved friend George Dawson, who was, as they knew.a joarnalist. (Hear, hear.) Alderman Pollack replied, and spoke of the iprogress of the municipal ...

MIDLAND DISTRICT NEWS

... they were u-nable to des,1 with him. vs., AssAerLr OX PoaIZRcSs.-YIesterday, at Wols'erhasm.I~j ton aYoung man nAaind George Dawson, of no fiz- L abode,:svas sentenced to two months' bard labour for ITT. asalting two policemen. Cowur~arzre To TH5saso--A ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—SATURDAY

... Datuson.-In. this case the plaintiff wos Mr. Edinn Kenely, barrister-at-law, of the Oxford Circdit, and the defendant, Mr. George Dawson, one of tle pro- prietary of the Biningrhan Daily Press, til action being brought for a libel upon the plaintiff, pablishe ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... December. Edward Daniels, Highgate, surveyor's foreman: Debts, £241. 15s. 6d. ; assets, £32. 39. 9d.; 18th of December. George William Dawson, Kensingtofi Place, Wheeler Street, jeweller: Debts, £265. Os. 5d.* assets, £61. 12s. d. ; 18th of December. Robert ...

THE COVENTRY WATCH CASE

... learn of the death of Mr.)I Bernard Dawson, ?? took place some-what suddenly Gn Satorday. at his residence at Alalvern. Mr. Bernard E Dawson, who was fifty years of age, was the only son of the late Mr. George Dawson. and' by profession a civil and mechanical ...