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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Frank Duckett, King Edward's Road; Frederick Duckett, King Edward's Road; David Bates, Irving Street; Joseph Holland, Irving Street; John Hadley, Irvinz Street; Abel Hopkins, Irving Street; Alfred Caunon, Irving Street; Tames Hunter, King Edward's Road; ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... by the defendants. Mr. Alfred Young (instructed by MLesrs. Tyler and Tanner) appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Stubbins (instructed by Messrs. Langston, Jones, and King, of Alcester) ap- peared for the ?? opening the proceedings, Mr. Young said the ease ...

EXCISE PROSECUTIONS AT STOURBRIDGE

... 21 defendant's premises were visited by the supervisor of the district, Mr. A. J. King, who was accompanied by the local officer, Mr. Oliver. They went there at lLS0 a m. Mr. King found that worbs nad been collected but no entry had been ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... mIQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Hawvkes held an inquest at his Court, Moor Street, touching the death of Minnie Turton (11), of 205, King Edward's Road. On the night of the 2nd instant the child went to bed all right, and slept between ...

THE GREAT FIREBRACE DIVORCE CASE

... Firebrace, Georges, King, Firebrace, Davenport, and Hogg was heard before Lord Penzance and a Special Juwry. Dr. Deane, 9.0., Selijeant Paery, Dr. Spinks, QOC., and It. A. Bayford for the petitioner. Mr. Huddleston, Q C., Mr. R. James, Q.C., ...

STRANGE AFFAIR AT SMETHWICK

... the public vaccinator. Mr. Welchman proposed that the recom- mendations contained in the letter be carried out. Mr. hllis seconded. The Clerk suggested that extra bills should be printed and circulated throughout the union. Mr. Trowbridge opposed the ...

THE BLACKBURN MURDER

... the 2Sth March. Tbere were tbrco counts in the indictment. Mr. Higgin, Q.C., with Mr. Pope, Q.C., and Mr. John Addison, were the prosecuting counsel * and by the direc- tion of the learned Judge Mr. Blair defenided the prisoner. The approaches to St. Greorge's ...

THE LATE DEATH THROUGH EXCESSIVE DRINKING AT ROWLEY

... manager of the King's Arms Inn, Rowley Village, wassumnmoned on two charges of permitting drunkenness, and also with supplying liquors to a drunken person, on Ist November. Air. Waldron prosecuted, and Mr. Lawrence (of Wolverhamp- ton) defended.-Mr. Waldron ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... Crosskey, Mrs. B. Barber, Mrs. GLd- stone, Mrs. 0. W. S. Deakin, Mrs. Thornton, Miss Wood, Miss ML A. Wood, M iss Sarah Russell. Mr. J. A. Ken- rick (increased); Mr. J. HL Player, £2. 2s.; Messrs. Green- way, ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... matter. He knew that Dr. H1allwright afterwards wrote to -Mrs. St. Clair, saying the least she could do would be to give up his name. He never acknowledged any liability to Dr. Hallwright, and there was no reason why he should. Mr. Dale : I suppose there ...

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN

... further said that Mr. Sedger had bad inure than his share of the income. and that there were other charges than thab of the pla.nitii upon his interest. Mr. -iingham, t.C, and Mr. £ ercy Uye were for the paintiff, and Mr. 0. ?? Gill and Mr. ...