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... ??? THE WORKHOUSE. - labour p-iss' d 1111..U1 .: nipcrmtenden;, who a rl, aped 13. girl's parents are .. mt, nose will' is lv.s . .! a- icuril state hi r ,11 1 nod 10 -I'd. ■ oar 11 a v . had bov.li burned ...
... ??? THE WORKHOUSE. - labour p-iss' d 1111..U1 .: nipcrmtenden;, who a rl, aped 13. girl's parents are .. mt, nose will' is lv.s . .! a- icuril state hi r ,11 1 nod 10 -I'd. ■ oar 11 a v . had bov.li burned ...
... WORKHOUSE Sir Robert Gxmter, Bart., M.P., preskted over the meetings of the Wetherby Guardians and Rural District Council yesterday. During the past fortnight, was stated, only 53 tramps had been dealt with, compared with 250 in the corresponding weeks ...
... THE WORKHOUSE The Master of the Workhouse reported that the number of paupere admitted to the 'House since last - Board meeting was 4, discharged 8. died 2, remaining in the 'House, 54 ; corres. ponding weeks last year, 55. Vagrants 140, corresponding ...
... AT THE WORKHOUSE, Councillor J. R. Da, son seconded the reap- 67,1 n, • a' thecave of ini•nt cation recorded to the local papers, was cowsidered, by the committee Monday, and. if so, what action was taken'. The Chairman said the case was considereJ hut ...
... WORKHOUSE 5 o’clock on Sunday afternoon Charles Edwin New (26), an ex-soldier, called at the keeper’s lodge in Highgate Woods, and, addressing the keeper, said ; I want you to give in charge.” “Why?” asked the keeper, and the man answered: “About 2 o’clock ...
... To the Workhouse. George Ingham (84) desaribed as of no occupation and of no fixed abode, was charged with begging inHeath-crescent on Thureday. | It wae stated that this was his 24th charge, inoluding eleven for begging. He was last sentonced on June ...
... AT THE WORKHOUSES. Tho at tile Bradford f• tot. Work. Inra•B Orrin on *today etilta *cr.' aneeark at which the t.f tlo W. H. weeded. It arranged tie U Atkiason. and wan follow.' by I • Clank of %gland servine. On Chrotnim Day dinner wa served to at noon ...
... connection with the internal economy Workhouse- the sick wards, the day rooms, the dining hall, kitchena, and other departments of the establishment. No ono can dispute the excellence of the of Workhouse qua Workhouse, but need hardly give the reminder ...
... WORKHOUSE On Thursday mainitrht a painful discovery was made at the North Bierley Workhouse, Clayton. when the body of Nun* Laarron, a number of the staff, boom' !sing on the floor in her bedroom. Poison is as the ratter of death. CO.OPER.ITIVE NIININIUM ...
... WORKHOUSE. Originally instituted to home idle vagrants, where they were compelled to work. Serb its the detinitkas the dictionary gives of the term work. home. Whilst admitting the correctoese of the explaration, moat people will agree the phrase bat ...
... AT THE WORKHOUSE. At the Workhouse there was usual (Tirisfma* dinner, needless to say enjoyed and a|*f)roc«ated the inmates. The chairman the Hoard. Mr F. Hall, superintended matters and acted one of tbe carvers along with Mr Wefbura (chairman of the ...
... Mr. Eenest E. Ritchie and Miss assistant master of Romford Workhouse, and euper. intendent nuree of Haslingden Union Iafirmery, re- have been appainted master and of Bradford Workbouse, at a commencing @ vear, are te be marned at ‘The eouple Cook * ts ...