WORKHOUSE BOYS

... WORKHOUSE BOYS. We parried the angry thrust of Mr. Brooks with a smile, and good humouredly dismissed the matter, conscious we had not sinned, and willing to allow a latitude to youth and excited feelings. But Mr. Brooks returns still more indignantly ...

WORKHOUSES DRINK BILL,

... 111.. 3,479 So tnac practically the workhouse drink bill is 23-500 less, notwithstanding the fact that the inmates have increased to the extent of more than 9,000, the daily average number of inmates of the workhouses throughout the kingdom being 241,041 ...

THE TREDEGAR WORKHOUSE AND THE BEER

... THE TREDEGAR WORKHOUSE AND THE BEER. TO THE EDITOR. SIR,-Will you permit me, a short space in your valuable paper to call attention to the fortnightly report of the Bedwellty Board of Guardians,which appears in to-day's issue of the South ivales Daily ...

I The Cardiff Workhouse- i

... 2b3 198 170 Kveu now he found there were some workhouses where the consumption of stimulants was exces- sive. At Chichester Workhouse the rate per heart was £1 3; 4dj as compared with 2 31 in Cardiff Workhouse in 1885. For the benefit of those who held extreme ...

----_.----'---RELIGIOUS EQUALITY AT THE PONTYPRIDD WORKHOUSE

... the workhouse as long as I and my colleagues are allowed to attend the spiritual needs of own people. This is a right which, I believe, will be acceded to us in the long run. 4. Mr Morris's utterances on the visitation of the sick at the workhouse betray ...

TO-DAY'S WEATHER.I

... ba(l been admitted to the Workhouse, and that he stated that he had gone to Newport 'because he had been told that, he would be better treated tilers than at the Cardiff Workhouse. It was decided that the inmates of the Workhouse and schools should be given ...

iTO-DAY'S MARKETS. I

... WORKHOUSE MEAT. The Special Committee appointed to inquire as to the meat supplied to the Workhouse, reported to the Cardiff Board of Guardians to. day. The members of the committee were Mr Franlc J. Beavan, who presided, Alderman Jacobs, Mrs Mnllin, ...

MOVEMENT80F LOCALVES8EL8

... therufore decided to let the letter lay on the table. THE Q OALIT y OF MEAT AT T HE WORKHOUSE. The Master (Mr Greenbalh) reported that the last supply of meat to the Workhouse was found to be unnt for consumption, and that conse- quently considerable inconvenience ...

MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS, | I

... SAD FATAUTY AT BRIDGEND WORKHOUSE. At! old rr.an named Win. Pritcliard, 72 years ef r. £ \«, was burnt, to death at .Bridgend Workbouso on Sunday. Ha had gone to feed She boiler with ee-il, and mllst ha.ve left) the cover open and fallen aslc-ep. His ...

COMMERCIAL

... Lloyd), the well- known 1, Hamlet, was charged with abscond- ing from the Workhouse in the Union clothes on the 11th of November last.—Mr. Joseph Bevan (master of the Workhouse) gave evidence. Defendant had been three months at the Work- house on his ...