POOR LAW.
• : : ; :..-,;■:.- .-■ .'--■■».,.:..... ■...- ,„. : ;V ;/ .:.;, PROPOSED REFORMS AT HOME; ■ Bj Teleßranh-Presß Aeeoeiation-CoDJTiglil. .-.''■; ■'■;....".■'■ London, April.B. In the House of Commoner Sir Robert Price, Literal member, for Norfolk Eastj- again moved the, Prevention- of Destitution Bill, which', provided for'.the estaolishment of. a Ministry of Labour, and which proposed to.realise—at a cost of ■ three; million pounds over.; tho present -system—the various' recommendations' of .the" Poor '.Law Commission's minority report. -These include-the abolition of. guardians, and the making of county, borough, or urban councils responsible for the relief of persons not able-bodied.- ■-.-. - The Bill was talked out after an interesting debate. :■ ' '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 788, 11 April 1910, Page 7
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95POOR LAW. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 788, 11 April 1910, Page 7
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