VAGRANTS AND INMATES
... 141 in the corresponding period of last year, a decrease of 83. At the end of the fortnight there were 47 inmates of the Workhouse, a decrease of e;ght as compared with last year. ...
... 141 in the corresponding period of last year, a decrease of 83. At the end of the fortnight there were 47 inmates of the Workhouse, a decrease of e;ght as compared with last year. ...
... Mental Deficiency. _ _ . A letter was reed from the Board of Control stating that Dr. Branthwaite, who recently visited the Workhouse, had reported that the premises ware not unsuitable for approval as a certified institution for the reception of menial ...
... North Wale. and at the last meeting of the Holywell Board of Guardians it was reported that six of them had visited the workhouse in dm past fortaigtht. Before the war there were usually fifty or sixty a week. ...
... Ilr. IL Harmer Cox (ckrt Bridges& and Cowbridge Board of Guardians) be conditional exemption of the Master of the Bridgend Workhouse, Mr. W. E. Bows (IP), and amoral of the uncials. The lest mos taken that of Mr. Emrys David '(23), emend clerk, unmarried ...
... can on the voluntary principle, and that we are not merely a lot of figureheads. BRIDGEND MILITARY TRIBUNAL. Exemption for Workhouse Master. Mr. Henry Abbott presided over a meeting of Bridgend Military Tribunal held on Thursday afternoon when, the case ...
... Christmas Extras. Worklmam infirmary a Military Hospital. At the ordinary meeting on Saturday in the Board-room' of the Bridgend Workhouse, on the propeeition of the Chsaman, Col. J. I.! D. (who presided), it was unanimously retched that out-door paupers who are ...
... that 8} years he had been • member be bad noit.eed only three met-tinge. He asked the Cltrk to convey to the guardians and workhouse officials, and accept himself, his warmest thanks for the kind indulgence and courtesy and ready Willi. once which he bad ...
... dissrict and Penybont rural district, and was for many years medical officer for Bridgend i poor law district and for the Workhouse, a position from which he retired recently. ...
... teachers a beggarly £lO a year. The reason is that the masters have a strong union, and the only Union the othels.have is the Workhouse. For absolutely painless extras -1 tiosts and good fitting teeth you' must pay a visit to Hoffman's Dental Rooms, Fountain ...
... DEPIEa:N.7I'4V VES. Representatives of the Aberysta7th Borough Food Control Committee Who attended by invit*io at the Union Workhouse on Monday to meet the Rural Food Control tOmmittre to discuss the lixiug of the price of butter feel deeply incensed at the ...
... 1-•.• lay in order to prevent the deterioration materials. a meeting of the Farm Hub committee the committee room of tie Workhouse .tuber 84th. as by the bawd imp, fully discussed eubjecit of nonuati'sion d additional fanning bad were unanimously of opinion ...
... Pe«*r»T. Ltd.. Old St.. L*cd»B, W, £lOO DEFALCATIONS. ADMISSION BY A FORMER TREDEGAR OFFICIAL. George Marshall, formerly workhouse master at Tredegar, and latterly temporary postman at Sheffield, was f-entenced eighteen months’ hard labour at Leeds Assizes ...