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DISTRICT NEWS

... fishing in the vicinity, at once ran to his assistance, got him out, and caused him to be conveyed to his home in St. Paul's Row, where was put to bed, and promptly attended by Mr. I). Moore, surgeon. is now fast progressing towards recovery. Pecuniary ...

LOCAL NEWS

... Holmes, each ss. (per secretary). Presents: Captain Peel, children's clothing, toys, and table lamp ; Air. Lancaster (Colniore Row), electric coil, with handles complete ; Alessrs. Beckett Brothers, two loads of fire wood ; Mrs. C'oley and Airs. Richards ...

THE REDDUTCH BORSE WHIPPING CASE

... Suckling : I know Mr. Henry Howell, anil lady who goes by the name of Cecil Thomas. I met them company, few days ago, in Summer Row. I believe it was last Tuesday week. They appeared in conversation. By Mr. Motterani (after some consideration): I was last ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT YESTERDAY

... Pakenhaui Road, Eilgb.uston. The Magistrates fined the prisoner ss. and costs, or in default of payment ten days' imprisonment. A Row in Allison Street.—John Murray (2.)), striker, Allison Street, Owen Carney (27), viceinaker, living in the same locality, and ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... a pecuniary harvest by the assumption of name to which it was in no manner entitled. Money flowed rapidly into the hands of Rowe and Co., who are said to have received as large amount as we have named. They would have obtained much more had not one the ...

BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND FREED MEN'S AID ASSOCIATION

... J. B. Cook, 8.A., T. B. Stephenson, W. Dawson, 1. Midgeley, J. Graham, C. Carter, L. 11. Wiseman, James Catt, R. Rag, It. Rowe, J. Clialow, A. T. James, E. Waterhouse, S. Wardley, T. Hulnie, T. B. (ioodwin, J. S. Banks, W. Dent, J. Holiis, J. Eaton, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... tube maker, Horse Fair, was charged with stealing brooch, value £&, belonging to Mrs. Bennett, Wagon anil Dorses Inn, Summer Row. The prisoner and another were drinking at the house of the prosecutrix a few days ago, and when they hod departed the brooch ...

ANOTHER FATAL ACCIDENT AT DUDDESTON MILL CROSSING

... whose name is Benjamin Chambers, was coffin furniture maker, resided at Ward End, and was employed by Mr. John Hands, Prospect Row. About a quarter seven he left his employer's place of business, to convey name plate to the house of Mr. Merrick, coffin maker ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... week, which was granted. The Robbery in Newtown Row.—George Hall and Alfred Mills, who were remanded from Tuesday, were charged with entering the dwelling house of Mr. Joseph Hollington, draper, Newtown Row, on the night of the 17th instant, and stealing ...

THE DESPERATE AFFRAY BETWEEN POLICEMEN AND HOUSEBREAKERS

... struck him in the side, smashing his lamp. He got up, however, and pursued the prisoners, w ran in the direction of Exeter Row, their confederates making off in other directions. As he followed them, he gave the alarm, and other officers on duty in the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Great Brook Street, was charged on suspicion with stealing £5. 13s. from the person of Mrs. Sarah Perrins, broker, Summer Row. On Monday morning last the prisoner went to the shop of the prosecutrix, with a basket containing glasses, which she offered ...