Th*nk* hot sun and a stroof wind the wicket had recovered wonderfully from the heavy rain which fell during the night when this match was commenced shortly after noon to-day. The opposing clubs were fairly well repmvsnted. Lord and U. Swain were the first pair batsman for Leices
August 15, 1910 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Charles Field, miner, Winterly Lane, was summoned Rushall to-day the Birmingham Canal Company for unlawfully destroying fish in the canal at Great Barr; was also summoned for assaulting Henry Chilton, of Lichfield Road, Rush all. Mr. Barrows {Birmingham), who prosecuted for the
August 15, 1910 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
A« aIPBMiy (he nraimfacturem Birniingliam inlcroeted in the various branches the motal trade are ansaons uhat leg-ilniion shall be effected prevent as far as possible pilfering of metal winch has benomo notorious in the city. A conference held yesterday came to no definite in th
February 17, 1910 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
COLDSagy lnvaluable to Speakers, Singers and all who suffer from Throat Weakness. C»OTIO»!—*«k for Owbrldtf* ■’ »od toko icibitltoto. This is tho Best, Cheapest, ard Siicat way to recovery. Manufacturer*, The Laboratory. " Bold
February 17, 1910 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
It seems roe (writes Pepys in the “Throne and Country *) that our notion of taking holidays in the summer is foolish one. for the summer gives us our gardens in bloom, the shade of the trees and all those joys of river and stream that can be had without necessity setting aside w
February 17, 1910 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Mr. A«quitb went from I‘alaie to Downing St., where it iuul arranged lu>M tin meeting of the C'-abinet to enable the Premier place before his colleagues the result bis audience of the King. Ail the members were in attendance the adjourned meeting except Wolverhampton, This after
February 17, 1910 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
A mooting to protost against the fair faro ** system the B.E.T. tramways in the Black Country was bold at Smethwick last ngtbt. Alderman Adams presided, and number of public men of the town ■were the platform, well as the managing director the tramway company (Mr. Lyoott) and th
February 17, 1910 - Birmingham Mail - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England