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ASTON POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... Police-constable George Barratt while in the execution of his duty, at Potter's Hill, on the 17th ?? Simpson, forger, Whitebouse Street, Aston, was charged with assaulting Polie-constables Dawson and Houghton, in Park Road, on the 16th inst. Dawson stated that ...

ASTON PETTY SESSIONS

... Jos, Davwson's Seymour Lord Lonsdale's Spitfire AMr, Jos. Dawson's Fort George Gen. Pearson's c by Lord Lyon 31r. Af. Dawson's Dunham -r-ouge Rose Massey Mrr. Ray's Highland Chief Mr, M. Dawson's Qn. Isabella Mr. Ray's Bonnie Doon Mir. Grottos' Alexandra ...

THE HENLEY MURDER

... Walter Rathall was further ebarged with murdering Miss Dungey, at Lam- bridge House, on December 8.-The first witness was Mr. George Smith, surgeon, Henley, who vent to Lambridge House on the morning of December 9. He found the body covered with dirt and ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... OF A TADans UNTON SEcrrAty.- Henry William ESaubidge, Stratford House, Hagley Road, sued George 'Bales, secretary of the Ironplate- workers' Society, 35, Dawson Street, Small Heath, to recover £5.-Mr. B. S. Smith appeared for the plaintiff, whose agent ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER IN BIRMINGHAM

... Amble- side, by A. Dawson, £11. Ils. (Gibbs); Rochester, by A. Dawson, £12. Is. 6d. (Gibbs); The High Tor Rock, Derbyshire, by H. Dawson, £78. 15s. (McLean); A Corn- field, by H. Dawson, 1864, £44. 2s. (Shepherd); Black- wall, by IL T. ...

LLOYD'S SHIPPING NEWS

... on the part of both men. Dawson mads ibreaks of 145. 61 (twice), 68, 125, 58, 62. and S1; %ii.rst Diggle's chief costributions were a magnilcent 31.;e, 85, 144 S1, 51, 96, and 60. The concluding scors ve ere -Diegie 6,000, Dawson 5,983. W. J. 1EALL v. J ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... assaulted Dawson. At Kenion Street he threw two stones at Garfield and broke two windows.- The Bench fined prisoner 20s. and costs for the assault on Hardern, or a month's imprisonment; and 20s. and costs, or a month, for the assault on Dawson. AN UNGo ...

THE GREAT FRAUDS IN THE LEATHER TRADE

... Northampton, and of Now Oxford Street, London; Mr. Roger Dawson, a solicitor, of St. Giles's Street, Northamp- ton; Mr. James Cooke, a tanner, of Walsall, employing some hundreds of workmen ; George Billiogharn, a broker and general dealer, of the Horse ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... committed for trial to the Sessions. ASSAULTING THE POLICE.-George .Nolan, who refused to give any information as to his trade or address, was lined 40s. and costs, for assaulting Police.constables Dawson, Betts. and Benson, at the Museum Concert Hall, on Saturday ...

LONDON GAZETTE.—JULY 3

... John George Glover, trading as Thomas Glover and Co., in London, Manchester, and Bristol, and as John Tomlin- son and Co., at Birminghbam gas-meter manufacturers; A_ R. Glover ?? Gibbons and Alfred Howard Stmnock, at Bristol, provision ?? Dawson and John ...

ACTION AGAINST MR. LOUIS BONAPARTE

... a publican with a broken-glass, with which be inflicted serious injuries. . IlLLUxRDS.-W. MITCHELL V. C. DAwsoN.-As on the previous- days, Dawson yesterday had all. the best of rmatters in hls match of 6,000 up against Mitchell, at the Westminster Aquarium ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FRAUDS BY A LONGTON BANKRUPT

... ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FRAUDS BY A LONGTON BATNKUPT.: At Longton Boreugh Police Court, yesterday, George Large, auctioneer and valuer, and formerly aL officer of the Hanley County Court, of Plyth Bridge and Loogton, was charged wvith having, on the 14th May ...