CARDIFF SOLDIER’S CHILDREN
... the company coloured men. The children were suffering from a contagious skin disease. They were ordered be taken to the workhouse. ...
... the company coloured men. The children were suffering from a contagious skin disease. They were ordered be taken to the workhouse. ...
... the attention of the Guardians of the Carnevale Union to the absurdity of their paying only 3d their monthly dinner at the Workhouse! Reference ban been made to this matter time and again in the columns of the Herald, with the view of bringin g about a ...
... fined Perth for assaulting Isabella Lewis, tramcar oondnctor, and using bad language. retiring master and matron of .Swansea Workhouse (Mr. and Mrs. T. Morgan) were the recipients of gratifying testimonials in recognition their during th«» years. ...
... the floor of her bedroom, under the bed. Nurse Jones resigned the post of superintendent nurse at Bangor Workhouse, but, living near the Workhouse, was always willing to fill temporary vacancies on the ' nursing staff in the institution, and was until ...
... BOARD OF GUARDIANS. PURCHASE OF A MOTOR ('AR. A CHALLENGE. The• meeting of the Bedwellty Board of Guardians was held 'at the Workhouse on Wednesday week, Mr. T. H. Mytton presiding. There were also present:— ' Messrs. A. Burrows (vioe.ohairman), Llewellyn ...
... of her experiences since absconding, and said that she had made the acquaintance a man, and had given birth to a child in workhouse infirmary. She was now sentenced to a month’s hard labour. ...
... Newport Workhouse Infirmary had .£BO in his possession. Mr. Malcolm Watson’s dramatic partv entertained wounded soldiers at. Splott-road Hospital, Cardiff. A proposal further to reduce the tobacco allowance to the inmates of Chepstow Workhouse was deferred ...
... estate of Thomas Jones deceased late of Rowlvn Isa' Talybont in the County of Carnarvon Farmer who died at the Conway Union Workhouse in the County of Carnarvon on the aath day of March 1916, and Letters of Administration with the Will annexed to whose estate ...
... unfortunate people who are compelled to subm't . to reduced rations? Take, for instance, the cam of public institutions, such as workhouse*. Last week the Carnarvon Board of Guardians adopted a revised dietary table not of course for themselves but for the inmate• ...
... PASQUALI BROS, elephants lAN OOLQCHCUN. T. G. TAYLOR, 810. ROSA BLAME L public appointments* 4 BE R GA V Y NIO N ■%. Wanted the Workhouse. aaiar\- per *rth repidenfial and £a yearly for uniform. Appointment ill b ...
... Monday, the 11th T. J. THOMAS. Clerk to the Council. argoed. May 23rd. 1917. 9108 A BERGAVENNY UNION. Cook Wanted at the Workhouse. Salary £25 per annum, with residential accommoda- ? yearly tor uniform. Appointment will made subject the Poor-law Officers’ ...
... the accommodation provided , at the different workhouses in the country for tramps by one-half, and with that end in view the support of the different Boards of Guardians is being solieitik Three workhouses in the district have already been closed and ...