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KiNG'S HEATH POLICE

... tile 18th and A2nd inst. Mr. Guy Pritihard appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Stubbinsfor the defence. Police-sergeant -Holmes, in compauy witith olice-constable Brunton, iisited the house In Tuesday evening. Whilst there they saw a man numed John Connop ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... advocate-Mr. Wasley: I do not.-Dr. Rogers: oui were not present at the time, and so don't know i anything about the cass.-Mr. Wasley: Pardon mue, Dr. e Rogers, I have the right of questioning. It is no use 4 having any bad feeling in the mattet.- ...

THE CASE OF DR. CLUTTERBUCK

... Terry.) MR. PARNELL IN COMMITTEE R00M 15. Mr. Donald Sullivan, M.P., writes in the JuVa&t Press the secret history of the crisis in Committee Room 15, and gives a hitherto unpublished speech of Mr. Parnell;- He states that when, on the notion of Mr. Sexton ...

THE TRIAL OF DR. SMETHURST

... prosecution, with Mr. Bodkin, Mr. J. Clark, and Mr. Merewether. Mr. Ser- geant Parry and Mr. Giffard defended the prisoner, who was placed at the bar at eleven o'clock. Sir John Lawrence and several persons of distinction had seats on the ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... Schofield, and &~v. Birooke Herford ; and that the following gentlemen, viz. : Dr. Ranecombe, Dr. Reed, Dr. Thorbnrn, Dr. Rtoyle, Dr. florchardt, Dr. Leech, Dr. Ingle, ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... wrought- iron hollow-ware manufactairer.-Mr. J. J. Parfitt (in- stracted' bv Messrs. Lane and Clutterbuck) prosecuted, and Dr. Showell Rogers (Johnson and Co.) appeared for the prisoner. The tin was used by Mr. Burley in his works and. it was prisoner's ...

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'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 ?? rental.-Mr. Pritchett said he had received a letter fnro Dr. Benison ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... - KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT. At the King's Heath Police Court, ?? Messrs. Lane, Elliott, Baldwin, and Stock-Frederick Bedson, landlord of the B6urnbrook Tavern, High Street, Bournbrook, was summoned for selling in- toxicating liquors between five o'clo ...

DR. KENEALY'S VISIT TO BURSLEM

... breaklast weere Mr. M'Lsren, M.P., and Mrs. M'lsaren, Mr. and Mrs. Poebin, the Bight should Joe hnm Brepight, and, tand r.BihM' ao M n dMs.Bigt SirE. Watkad M.Pandl Brght, I.., an Mrs. right, Sir E. atkin, M.P., and Lady Wathin ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT. YrwsDAY.-Bq fore Messrs. Bowen a,74 Lytdon. TEz POThfAN AND TE WEmISsY.-COharles Tlhomas Morton, poznian, of 9, Grove Avenue, Katie Road, Sielly Oak, pleaded euilty to stealing & bottle of whisky, belonging to his em plover ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... Hooper said that he had seen ?? Mr. Toole's plays, but not that one.-Mr. Baldwin: Nor I either.-.-Mr. Hooper: Well, sir, as a fact, there is no such play. (Laughter.)-Mr. Hooper called a witness to prove that the theatre was made up of four wagons, and ...