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Swansea Journal and South Wales Liberal

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Swansea Journal and South Wales Liberal

OUT-DOOR RELIEF TO ABLE-BODIED PAUPERS

... moved the adoption of the 'Workhouse Visiting Committee's report. Mr. Griffith Davies seconded, and alluded to a recommendation aecepting the tender .of Messrs. Summerscales for a hydro-extractor washer and engine for the Workhouse laundry at a cost of £135 ...

VISITING CO2OEITTEEB

... Cottage Homes and Workhouse Visiting Committees, which were of a satisfactory nature, were presented and adopted. A REVOLUTION IN WASHING. Mr. Griffith Davies submitted the report of the committee re small engine for use in the workhouse laundry. The ...

TEE DEPRESSED TIMES

... Jenkins. It recommended as follows : Groceries for Workhouse and Cottage Homes, Messrs. Taylor and Co.; carbolic and paraffin soap, Messrs. McDougall, Bros.; bacon, Messrs. S. Levers and Co.; bread for Workhouse, Mr. Wm. Taylor, for Cottage Homes, Mr. W. R ...

TENDERS FOR FUNERALS

... Jones Powell bucondeth and the tenders were accepted. A . RREAD CART FOR THE WORKHOUSE. Considerable discussion ensued relative to the put inane a bread cart for the workhouse. Mr. D. Powell, in a lengthy speech, urged the meeting to purchase Mr. Nicholls' ...

APPOINTMENTS UNDER THE BOARD

... that proceeded from the workhouse washhouse, and asked how they could expect respectable human beings to work there. What he would suggest was that the Guardians should get an engine to work :the washing machine. Mr. Morgan (Workhouse master) spok e of the ...

MADA.Mr; PATTI AT HOMBURG. It is rumoured that Madame Patti, who is at present staying at Homburg, has arranged to

... of 10 per cent, per annum on the ordinary stock declared. - LIFE IN THE WORKHOUSE. The Western Mail is publishing a series ot special articles dealing with life in the Workhouses at Cardiff. Newport, and Swansea. As a result of personal observation in ...

FIVE MONTNS Vil'iCH A FIiACTURED

... coroner, L. been notified of the death of John Hawbling, aged 32 years, who for several past had been an inmate of the workhouse. The deceased, whilst following his occupation 011 board a vessel at Port' Talbot on January 18;1 last, fell down the hold ...

SWANSEA BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... SWANSEA BOARD OF GUARDIANS. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Swansea Board of Guardians was held at the Workhouse, Mount Pleasant, on Monday noon. The Rev. Dr. Gomer Lewis (vice-chairman) presided. and there were also present Miss Brock, Revs. ...

COTTAGE HOMES

... The same thing, suggested down at the Corporation, was scouted. THE WORKHOUSE ACCOMMOD4TION. The Committee, said Mr. Philip Jenkins, appointed to consider the enlargement of the Workhouse, could only recommend that the freehold plot of garden on the North ...

TENDERS FOR DRAPERY

... report, re tenders for drapery, was unanimously received and Adopted. THE WORKHOUSE ACCOMMODATION. The report of the committee as to the proposed' enlargement of the Workhouse, stated that the attendance was so small that the cornmittee did not feel justified ...

EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR AT WEST BROMWICH

... aud in a short time the child was thoroughly restored. arid Wei taken wits the 'Moth to'the workhouse. These facts were . reported by (be master of the workhouse to tlie guardians on he eaid both mother child Vif ok)hY, Lot 0444141 was 7 critical. ...