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KING EDWARD'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL

... DISTRIBUTION PRIZES. Yesterday marked a new era this very important event, the Grammar School, by the introduction, for the first time, of recitations by some of the scholars. The distribution took place the Classical School. At the end of the room facing the gallery a large platform was erected, the head master's seat being placed in the centre, and in a semi-circle the seats of the assistant ...

LOCAL LAW CASE.—LAND SOCIETIES' RULES

... LOCAL LAW CASE.-LAND SOCIETIES' RULES. IN CHANCERY. - Bcfore Vice-Chancellor Wood. STURCES AND OTHERS (TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS OF R. F. STURsGES, DECEASED) V. JOHN STURGES AND OTIiEES.-In this case, which was part heard on Saturday and concluded on Monday, a question arose with the defendant, John Sturges, the eldest son and heir-at-law of the deceased, concerning some land, part of the Selly ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM BANMRUPTCY COURT. Y ISTERDAY. BESrORE R it. M tRGIiSTRA1t flhJLL. lu re S. K(eene, (1ld( Setirrfoerd, dilrlr.-First mineeig. The batkruApt ill this case is ill custody, aild lie was to have been brougiht up to-day upon an application for release; but owing to a mistale in theirdate of tile warrant ho was not present. AIr. tGriffini appeared forthie detaining creditor, and Mr. Burton ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... EIRMINCGEAM POLICE COURT. F'RIDAY. ]'iJfiEr tAe iloeiou (l:. '' Ateeji), JI .ljoaoa s Uc: u/6, ,,Oi, ,1 6;, oi, ; J. D. Uosit,l,t.a, ',, dj UlltlJlNAlljris AT HiE FAIRA.-Reri'ia NorAe (17) linCl Street filet, Stiti i1itltl' Brown (15), 47, Prince, Street, engraver, were chirged with attenll)tllg to pickai wlay's pocke1, ill 1 t1o11 Ssrect, ouilthle prevltis lay. In- spector Alaoton sid lie ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... -B1r.MjJNGII,NU POLICE COURT. YESTERtDAY. C s . sture, ~1 . .1itttid, 2'. t'ox, and 1C . h C'ook.ser. MR I .G ossoi, A(.AIN.--JIM( Wmqup~) (;. 20/, LwlVey Strcet,.wtns chrllged, on a varrtiaitt wviths thlreateninig the life of ' tndly 5 hl e. ir. 'T ( Clleston prosecutod, an'd Ir. Cutler tiefellted. DIr. Chest'ol said the prisoler was well knolown to the Court and to thle public as One who, un ...

ALLEGED LONG FIRM FRAUD IN BIRMINGHAM

... ALLEGED ?? LONG. FIRM FRAUD | ?? - IN~ BIRMItNoa~m, I At the Birmingham 'Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. T 0. a & ynnerley (Stipendiary), Walter Humphrles (23), fishmonger, no, fixed residence, and William Gardner, '8fsh- iriongete,, 40,'arket Sret,'were oharged on remand witi nopnge, 0Martogether and obtauning by false pretences ten I 7a~lso g u £20;,,from Moess. Miller and Co 71, Lord ...

A LADY SWINDLER IN BIRMINGHAM

... A LAY SWIDRPLER IN. BIRMINGHAM At the BIirmiegham Police Court, yeaterdat, before -Mr. T. 0. SW Kynnersley (Stipendiary), anrospedtably-dressed female, .who refused to give, any, nae, bt i-vwho was de scribed as Uaroline Conroy, of no ooeupation, Bath Row, *aas charged with obtaining one shilling biy '1eorepresen- tatione from ?? Williams, A'ug-xii- Road, and alao from Mrs. Mills, Frederiok ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COOUT. YESTERDAY. Before Mss-re. 2T. a. S. Kynneraley (Stipendiary), and - . Poncwa. VIOLENT iASSAULT ON A WIFE-WiliOan Woallter (47), 10 Court, Great Hampton Street, was charged with coammitting a violent assault on his wife, Margaret Wal- later, It seemed from the evidence of the wife that the prlsorer went home under the tnflaence of drink, con- menced a quarrel, and ...

LATEST NEWS

... I~euter'a Te1Zersu Fat Press 2.aoelaiton THE GENEVA ARBITR&TION. GENEVA, SEPTmmnD S. The conviction prevails that all will be settled to~morrow (Friday), or at latest by Saturday, The respective Governments will receive the judgment of the Court before the results are communicated to the press. Mr. Whaite has left; Messrs, Cushing and Bancroft Davis have gone on an excursion. Magnificent ...

THE STABBING CASES AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... .,E| A ,WOL'TD4 T§leeter 1tthoWP oepatobtlio O . 3^ ma~re, .Thp' syift Woakith, f - sratoly Wbi,~ evtdoooeeaauih eaa.:iai an. ade.: 'hffa'flveha 514 biref mse a~rilt6n cf ?? I43396 'We IN I a e tho Bbix ohqateeR A lowlhnd' 1^:ee et ?e, them tlgeivwokng, and rei telh jano BgsbeZ . t.-lling Iei oyaI adine ad iv~ : the goera. bu-id to wok hem - .hew hil . atr - hf pal tn,~ ot a pa ?? lint ?? t e ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... WIORCESTERSME QUARTER SESSiONS. I ~ ~ .. ?? . The Alidstumr Qoarte Sesaons .or th ootty co mwoe4ljesterdayi, theh8bll, Worces, wth the tranoation of the olvabmainew of the Cot. The BlPht lon. the Earl Dudley kp ed, MA wi a suppoiiIW by thb Right Kom Earl Beauamp, Mi. B. Paul AaphlItt M. i., and an UMMAlly lage numberaf Jstee -: I Tag' DzvTE OF SIR THOMS WMM , ToN : Sin H]INY of,3fT.-B fore 'eo ...