AN OUTBREAK IN THE WORKHOUSE
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... THE WORKHOUSE CONTRACT. OUR readers, like ourselves, must be somewhat wearied with our reference to the proceedings of the. Cardiff Board of Guardians, and would doubtless experience a feeling of relief could they but feel assured that they had heard ...
... TOBACCO AND SNUFF IN THE WORKHOUSE. THE proceedings of the Guardians on Saturday last were enlivened by tobacco and snuff! Not that the potent, grave, and reverend signiorswho com- prise the Board indulged in the pipe of peace, and dipped into box or ...
... house of this good lady, and if so, why was it necessary for him to leave the milk at the workhouse, and for a b iy to be em- ployed in carrying it from the workhouse to Miss Wood's re- sidence. We know there is pleuty of milkmen, and sometimes half a dozen ...
... EMIGRATION AND WORKHOUSE CHILDREN. EMIGRATION systematic and on a large scale has proved a blessing to the world; and fostered and encouraged by all legitimate means, it will con- tinue a blessing, particularly to the poor. It opens up to them avenues ...
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... THE UNION WORKHOUSE QUESTION. PROPOSED ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS, SCHOOLMASTERS AND MISTRESSES FOR THE WORKHOUSES. The President of the Poor Law Board has obtained this Session the appointment of a Select Committee of the House of Commons, to Inquire into ...
... DINNERS AT THE CARDIFF WORK- HOUSE. THE inmates of the Cardiff Workhouse are quarrelling, not with their bread and butter, but with their meat—the Australian meat now so largely used not only in public institutions but private families. Well, as a great ...
... STARVATION AND WORKHOUSE INHUMANITY. The investigation into the circumstances attending the death of Mrs. Caroline James, was resumed on Monday, at the Champion Tavern, Weymouth-terrace, Hackney-road. It was alleged that deceased, who was forty-two years ...
... THE LATE INQUEST AT THE WORKHOUSE. AT the meeting of the Board on Saturday last. the medical officer informed the Guardians that in con- sequence if rppol ti which had been in circulation during the week, and from an article which appeared in a contemporary ...
... CARDIFF WORKHOUSE INQUIRY. (Continued from page 6.) SECOND DAY. — FRIDAY, The Inspector entered the Board-room about half-past 9, and shortly afterwards Mr. Willett, Mr. Cory, Mr. Bird, Mr. Stephens, and Mr. Watkins, Clerk to the Union, entered the room ...