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THE CHARGE AGAINST DR. BERNARD

... the name was mentioned. After I went back to Paris I called on a Mr. Hodge. The letter now produced by Mr. Leduc was brought to me in December, I believe. That letter was brought to me by Mr. Thomas Allsop. It was a letter of introduction, speaking of the ...

KING'S HEATH LICENSING SESSIONS

... KING'S HEATH IJCENSING SESSIONS. The annual licensing sessions for the petty sessional division of Northfield were held at-the King's Heath. Police Court, yesterday, the magistrates present being M~r rca~wkes (chairman), Messrs. J. Car tlard, Ei. B. Phillips ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... the money of the company. Dr. Rogers prosecuted, and -Mr. Feet ?? Thursday defendant issued a , dead ticket to a passenger from Moseley to town, and thereby obtained 2d. by fraud-Mr. Peet argued that the case was one of inference only. There was nothing ...

THE DEATH ON THE RAILWAY AT KING'S NORTON

... RALWAY AT XING'S NORTON. Mr. E. Docker (coroner for North Worcesteshire) beld an inquest yesterday afternoon, at the Railway Inn, Kine's Norton, on the body of Albert Gent (20., late of Walker's Heath, groom in the employ of Mr. C. P. Lane. -Charlotte ...

KING EDWARD'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL

... Wiggin), Mr. T. C. S. Kynnersley, Kev. I. Spooner, Rev. P. M. Smythe, Rev. 1). Ledsam Kev. P. Reynolds, Kov. G. I). Boyle, Mr. T. Kekewicli, Mr. E. Benibridge, Mr. Holliday, Mr. G. Dixon, Mr. S. Hanbury, ...

KING'S HEATH PETTY SESSIONS

... KING'S BlEATH PETTY SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. Berfore Meosers. J7. Carde nt, II. 11lfrk'es, rand 7. ?? Stool'. AuLLEufl SuNDAY THrATI5NC.-Jolrn Fletcher, landlord of thle Fighting uCook, Molseley, wvas charged with. Selling liquor on Stunday, the 18th tile ...

KING'S HEATH PETTY SESSIONS

... the receipt of tbe neceptable presents of sotmie iinustrated neowspapers froils Mrs. Peel, TaindSworti, eand Dr. Evans, Temple Eon'; a hsree wire foewer basket from Mr. Hawkisis, atod flowers for the same fronti Messrs. Felton and! Sotl, a doiation box ...

THE AFFRAY BETWEEN BAILIFFS AT KING'S HEATH

... Road, Sing's Heath.-Mr. 'Wr C. Robbins, solicitor, who appeared to prosecute, stated that the assault arose out of what was known in the locality as the Battle of the Bailiffs, which took place at the residence of Dr. Benison, of King's Heath. On the 2nid ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... was at firbts Itlcipted Mr. Line hoped teicase would be a wearidilg to others: at well aoldefendsant., The complainant must have saaffrid- a good deal,. arid deiendsnat was bound' toi make her the beat comoni tlonrhe dould.-Mr. Pary' sald the defend. ...

KING'S HEATH PETTY SESSIONS

... KING'S HEATH PETTY SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. 1rfore Messrz. P. Ladr, .J. F. Sitinburne, and F. JElkiolr tm. Time Juny Lrsrs,--The Jury 3ists for the parishes of King's -Norton, Northfiebl, Yirdley, Cefton 11acket, anti Alvechiure WCere ?? to the Belieich and ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... wofully.-Mr. T. Pritchoe the assistant overseer, said that there had beer a very serious increase, but they hoped soon to take a gre&s deal off-Mr. Cartland: The rates amonmt to a very hcaLs rental.-Mr. Pritchett said he had received a letter fnro Dr. Benison ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... fined 10s. and costs. A Quewrxlox OF INOncE.-Francis John Morgan, builder, King Edward'sRoad, Birmingham, was fied 20s. and costs for committing a breach of the bye-laws of the King's Norton Sanitary Authority by erecting houses in Dawlish Road without the ...