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... with a stick. Dr. now stated that there was something strange about the man. and advised that should have a few stav in the workhouse. A remand for ! days was granted ...
... with a stick. Dr. now stated that there was something strange about the man. and advised that should have a few stav in the workhouse. A remand for ! days was granted ...
... G with the Board of Guardians of this Union for the SUPPLY of BREAD, FLOUR, MEAT, and GROCERIES, to be delivered al the Workhouse at each times and in each quantities u the Guardians may order or direct for Three Months, commencing the Ist day of July ...
... union PROBATIONER NURSES WANTED— tx'Vtdx/ * dv . l I\J.l WA., WORKHOUSE INFIRMARY The Guardians the Poor the above Union Invite Applications for Appointments Probationer Nurses at the Workhouse Infirmary from persons residing in South ales or Monmouthshire ...
... apparently rolled off the bed. his side wa. a-raaor. Medical attendance wa* obtained, and was removed later 1» the MeHhyr Workhouse Infirmary. llis condition is precarious. The death announced Prince the veteran statasmun. ...
... DEAIi.TH OF WOMEN. The Master reported that there was a dearth of women at the workhouse, and an increase in the number of incapab inmates, and he was reluctantly obliged engage a female hand at the rate of £lB a year. ...
... * lor the Appointment of Male Attendant the Workhouse. Tredegar. Candidates must be single men or widowers without dependent children, and competent to cut the hair of and shav© the inmates of the Workhouse. Salary £4O per annum, with uniform, board, ...
... with alterations and additions to the workhouse. The! workhouse garden and pigs account shows a pro*: of .131 17s. Eld., and the workhouse atone account a profit of AS 9s. Bd. Provisions supplied to the workhouse cost 12s. ISM:. including .1133 17s. 63 ...
... ofßcers that they should not give cause for these complaints • WORKHOUSE DIETARY A communication was received from the Local Government Board in regard to the variation in the dietary of the Workhouse inmates to meet the Food Controller's require meets, and ...
... Board. Mrs Crichton, however, would like to continue to visit the workhouse. The Chairman : I'm sure the Board will be moat pleased. Every ratepaper has a right to visit the workhouse. ...
... NEW SITVERiNTEN DENT. Miss Lily B. U. Exeter, was appointed superintendent of the Workhouse Infirmary. She io at -Exeter, engaged in military nursing at - Exeter, and was trained at West. Ham Infirmary, and holds certificates 3n fever training, Midwives' ...
... taken out, was removed to the Workhouse mortuary. — The inquest was held at the Board-room of the Workhouse last (Thursday) night, when Mr Hughes (the master) gave evidence of identity, and added deceased had been in the Workhouse since April last. He had ...
... Merthyr Vale was summoned at the instance of the N.S.P.C.C. for neglecting his children, some of whom were taken into the Workhouse. On the application of the Inspector the ease was adjourned from time to time with the view of giving the man an opportunity ...