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THE ENQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF THE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE

... will excuse me answering questions of this kind. I feel myself placed in an no. fortunate position. I have no hesitation in speaking to any matter of fact, but I cannot give my impression. Mr. CuTLR: Why do you consider you are placed in an unfor- tunate ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST THE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE

... the Sheriff's leands should this money have been at once placed. I wish the money now paid over to Wr. Badharn, because (to speak plainly,) I think Mr. Stepleens has lead this mossey under ?? con- trol locng enough. In answer to a question froms ltce Cisairman ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST THE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE

... Lloyd) bad been singularly misinformed by respectable solicitors in this town. With respect to sending officers to Coventry, to speak in favour of Levi, which Mr. Stephens admitted, it was clear to any one that lie ought not to have been a party to any such ...

HEARTLESS DESERTION OF A CHILD BY ITS MOTHER

... going up the entry he met a female of middle size, in a light dress and dark shaw], coming down the passage, but she did not speak to him, or he to her. Mrs. Rogers herself took means to convey the poor forsaken one to the Erdiegton Workhouse, (Holt Street ...

Birmingham County Court

... from manu- facturers, which from circumstances they could not dispose of. The learned gentleman also remarked that generally speaking with reference to returned goods to the manufacturer of them, witr reference to him, their ultimate sale to other merchants ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... thought, however, they did not show what he owed then because he had been in business niany years before, and lie could only speak from his balance sheet as to the amount lie owed, and lie supposed the amount would be about £2,700. It was set down as sundry ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... had refused to supply the firm with goods, even down to the titue of lie bankruptcy. Mr. Bishop wvas after. wards called to speak to the conversation referred to by Mr. Nelson. It was sin.ply to the effect that Smith called upon him in the early part of ...

Birmingham Police Court

... wsazsatd to know some- tising of ties seatter,. hie woas given iseto custody. 'lie wvonan wit-. usess referred to dtdnot to-day speak as Is hearing line unoney intlie drawer cheink as shs had previously done,, and the StipendiacY. tisouglet ?? evidene as. to ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Huumphries the state of his affairs. Being pressed closely on this point, the bankrupt said that he would not undertake to speak positively on this point, but if Mr. Humphries asserted that he saw farniture in his rooms he supposed he must have sent them ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... explained that Mr. Daniell bad behaved very badly towards the bankrupt, who gave up the penalty in ?? bankrupt then went on to speak as to an assignment he had made to two small creditors, giving as his reason for doing so, that he had applied to friends ...