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THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE Chriatmaa indec-1 Christmaa the inmate* i*f ilia Bcverh-y Workhouae. The dining hall la tastefully decorated writ I. « rgreem* and motUx'a. tie* laltci (Htying coinpliments not alone the Family but the chairman and the member* the Hoard ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. At the Workhouse on Christmas Day all inmates, except little children and the sick and mlinu, assembled in the gully decorated dining-hall hi noon, and were entertained to most substantial dinner of roast beef, mutton, and pork, with plum ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE. Th**r« was little indicate privation and helplessness at the Union Workhouse. The corridors and dining hall had been lavishly decorated and seasonable mottos were intermingled with good wishes for the Guardians and officers. At noon excellent ...

THE WORKHOUSE

... THE WORKHOUSE The inmates of the W’orkhouse had their v'bristroas treat on Boxing Day, and a very pleasant time was spent. Dinner, we should imagine, was the most important item, and was served at noon. There was roast beef, roast |K>rk, roast mutton ...

DOCTOR IN THE WORKHOUSE

... DOCTOR IN THE WORKHOUSE. A curious application was wmade to the Pickering Guardians on Monday by a fully qualified doctor. He asked that he might be admitted to the workhouse as “a paying guest.” He had been in the workhouse on these terms some time ago ...

LAMBETH WORKHOUSE

... LAMBETH WORKHOUSE. Mr. Oliphant asked the President of the Poor Law Board whether the statement of Mr. Day, master of the Lamlath Workhouse, in explanation of charges of uross misconduct preferred against him and Mrs. Day hy Thomas Raw ley on the 6th ...

THE WORKHOUSE INMATES

... THE WORKHOUSE INMATES. Tbe inmates of tbe Union Workhouse were regaled with Christmas fare-roast beef, plum pudding, ...

ALONE IN THE WORKHOUSE

... ALONE IN THE WORKHOUSE. By FRASK HIRD. WerTl come if her can bring her bed-tie, AR* ff her can't her’ll trapse home agean. That's what Esther do say, an’ she lie real powerful be Esther. Girl an' woman, maid an’ wife, her’ve never her word.** There note ...

WORKHOUSE MEDICINE

... WORKHOUSE MEDICINE. A CURIOUS REVELATION’. At the last meeting of the Strand Board of Guardians, Ur. S. Hill presiding, the question of appointing dispenser for the workhouse at Edmonton came up for consideration, when the clerk read a letter, on the ...

WORKHOUSE OVERCROWDED

... WORKHOUSE OVERCROWDED. There are now inmates in the workhouse at Leicester. The building is overcrowded to such an extent that beds have to made up in the corridors. The number on out relief is exceptionally heavy, and on Monday 100 single men, thrown ...

WORKHOUSE REVOLT

... WORKHOUSE REVOLT. Nine able-bodied paupers from the Newton Abbot Workhouse appeared before the local magistrates for refusing to perform tasks suited to their capacity. The evidence showed that the men, not being served with dinner promptly as they desired ...