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... a creditable h'-rmr of the prs'))!*’ but know what the Budget really the workhouse, It the gaol m well the oontains, and what really m- for them 1 goal of poverty. The workhouse may bo ...
... a creditable h'-rmr of the prs'))!*’ but know what the Budget really the workhouse, It the gaol m well the oontains, and what really m- for them 1 goal of poverty. The workhouse may bo ...
... Commissioners of 1834 pro- tested against the iminUmanoe of workhouses (SroUict poothoosea) for the indiscriminate boosing of children, the aged, aad tha able-bodied adult, the “general mixed workhouse* still “forms the bans of the whole system of poor relief ...
... with the girl is really very foolish of yon, Jeanne, to lire like this.** said one, “you should let your mother to the workhouse, and go out to service yourself. You are working yourself to dewtb for a foolish fancy. It is very wrong of you, Jeanne ...
... in (he workhouse. But severe criticism and undeserved censure are always bo-towed on man who dare* to have opinion that net an counterpart of res neighbour’*. H.'s interests are (a humanity, and every type of it (• found in any our workhouses. Tho man ...
... by the Poor Law Medical Officere, which appears to show that the fundamental defect the people who pass in and out of the workhouses and casual wards in brief alternating periods is mental one, aud calls for special treatment, training, and discipline. ...
... teoular and regulars. Again, question was asked in the House of Commons in April. 1902, regarding the illtreatment ©I some workhouse children who had N>en sent to R.C. boarding school at Burs. The report the Clerk the Leigh Board Guardians sent the Local ...
... King, who baa contributed ore thousand guineas tbs Fund. It is hoped that sufficient money will bo raised release from the workhouses this country every Crimean Indian Mutiny veteran who is at j treet-nt inmate. It is felt that national reproach rests upon ...
... evidently agrees with the tecommendation that the present workhouse system should give place better methods of classification. Speaking of the inadequacy of the nursing staff in number of workhouses, suggests that the best remedy ia to group Poor Law areas ...
... on-ion. vara d.-trujed Arc on Saturday, Great damage was done. Through tho gcnepo-lty Lord itxcbcry, the Inmit--* of Kp-om Workhouse wire, enter- rt on Tuesday aft. r.iuon in cclubratlon relief Kimberley nml Lsdysinilb. The While Star liner Oceanic has just ...
... give them all a pension of week wonW cost from 26 to mil lions. Bat oat of this number there are 300,000 persons in our workhouses and infirmaries, and many others in various charitable institutions for the aged poor. A considerable deduction, therefore ...
... more than 200. It b recommended that in future women and children shall not pass into the casual wards, hut passed into the workhouses. The report certainly seems to be on the right lines, for it aims at converting the sqiialid tramp into decent member of ...
... HOME, request was that wreaths should: lie placed on her grave, hut that the Bower-. slx>«!o sent to the patient* the workhouse infirmarv. The resuit the polling Thu radar of W »'*r Pniliamcnl-ry reprreentativo for Mid Derbyshire declared ar, follows ...