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Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... gers had to leave the footpath and push through the crowd. The footpaths were more crowded than the roadway. Witness heard complaints made by by- t standers.-Defendant: I should like to know who are a the persons who were ?? could not j tell the, names of ...

A DUDLEY BUILDER'S AFFAIRS

... reports in regard to the ?? anti hardwvare trades.-A letter wras reid from the National Tele- phone company stating that any complaints which the Chamber had to make with regard to the telenhone rervico with Birminglhm znd other towns outside the Walsall district ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER AND MUTILATION OF A WOMAN

... was his decided opinion that the wound commenced in the centre of the throat to the larynx, from its passing backwards and inwards. It was the deepest towards the left shoulder, which divided the thyroid a-telty, from which blood flowed into the larynx ...

CHARGE OF DEFRAUDING THE LESSEE OF THE THEATRE ROYAL

... yesterday morning, by which one life was lost and two men were injured. The steamn-tug Sir George Grey, wwhen about to tow the inward-bound French barque Lamartine into port, suddesly blew iU), and sank in less than two minutes. Theie were on board at the ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... Police-constable Jeacock with being drunk and dis- orderly in Cook Street, on Thursdavy-Prisoner pleaded ?? was stated that complaint of the prisoners conduct was made to the officer by a lady. and. on his going to Cookc Street he found the prisoner drunkl ...

WARWICK SUMMER ASSIZES

... was under deceased's superinten. debts. I anythingwas wrong it wasdeeased'sdutytocom. plain about it, Deceased had made complaints about the prisoner's conduct In writing, and he had shown him the letters. The pistol produced was the one Scott fired at ...

WARWICKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... half-aninach in breadth. The mark was bat slight on the right side, and pretty nearly disappeared from the baskpartaftheneok. Inwards there was an escape of blood. The inference he. drew was that this had been caused by aome constricting force, an ordinary ...