A ease, the Queen e. the Licensing Committee of the County of IVarwick, which was heard before Mr. Justice 'Mathew and Mr. Justice A. L. Smith, raised a question of considerable interest and importance to the licansed victualing trade throughout the country. —The applicant, Mr.
March 21, 1885 - Warwickshire Herald - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
OF I 'AI.t&T!OS Eon Str,k, llouseludit Feriiiture,• Agricultural rurposel, Cenerkl Storks, • Hotel and • Gencral 1144:cities, 4:c Tiansfers. and DEBTS COLLECTF.D on most reasonable b nut Stocks of every description Itour,lit for Cask honipt settlements. 1.7a-li Advancd in antici
March 21, 1885 - Warwickshire Herald - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
An entertainment of a high-class character, designated "Soiree Musicale et Dansante," was given in the Public Hall, for the benefit of the Institute's funds, on Tuesday last, and was very largely patronised. This extra night was conceived, planned, and admirably executed by a co
April 18, 1885 - Warwickshire Herald - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
A commission haa lately been appointed by the Societil Inclustrlelle de France, with the object of inquiring into the feasibility of rhortening the daily hours of labor in the textile and collateril industries: At present the hours throughout France are rarely, if ever, under 12
April 11, 1885 - Warwickshire Herald - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
At the Trian - siO;HOU - se: - on Saturday,Charles Beere, a very respectable-looking young man, who was described as a saddler, resident in Greenwich, was charged before Alderman Sir Thomas Owden with vi9lent conduct in St. Paul's Cathedral, and doing wilful damage to the altar
April 11, 1885 - Warwickshire Herald - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
A few months since, Mr. Ruskin having publicly expressed some interest in the game and cause of chess, as well as the opinion that some of the finest examples on record might well be recorded, both the works 'Chess Masterpieces" and " Modern Chess" were forwarded to him. These w
July 4, 1885 - Warwickshire Herald - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
The Biehop of Carlisle, preaching at Rochester Cathedral, on Monday night, on behalf of the Society for the Provigation of the Gospel, said that in the first century the path was pr-pared for the progress of Christianity by the dispersion of the Jews. One of the charactei .sties
July 4, 1885 - Warwickshire Herald - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
The following licenses were transferred :—The Three Tunns, Summer Lane, Erdington, to Harriet Crisp; the Victoria Inn, Lichfield-road, to William Henry Smith ; the Old Farm Tavern, Lozells-road, to Lewis Jones; the Good Samaritan, Lozells-road, to Emma Lyons. An off license, 132
August 15, 1885 - Warwickshire Herald - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Some public attention has ben attracted in Paris by a trial for frauds which has been heard before the Assize Court of the Seine. The accused are Victor Guinet, who resided for a time in Leiden, end thee assumed the name of Guiriet Gorden, and an Italian, who is said to be a "Re
August 1, 1885 - Warwickshire Herald - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England