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County Express No. 113.] SATURDAY, 27th., FEBRUARY, 1869 [ PRICE ONE PENNY |
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DISTRICT
INTELLIGENCE TENBURY AND BEWDLEY RAILWAY.- A new goods, or rather coal station, is being erected upon this line in the Bewdley Far Forest. We are informed the station will be named “The Crown Lands Station.” The lease of the Bewdley crown lands expires shortly, when it is expected the property will be leased out in allotments to suit parties either for building or mining purposes.
CORRESPONDENCE
SIR, — I beg to inform the public that I am not the James Cutler named in your last impression for assaulting Mr. Higgs at Cradley Heath station, but that I reside in Union Street, Newtown, Cradley Heath, and the other James Cutler in Queen Street. — Respectfully yours,
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