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Wandsworth 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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Reception Office.
Applications from unemployed persons were received at the
office of the Distress Committee, 3, Church Row,
The Plain, Wandsworth, during- the winter months,
from Men on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and from
Women on Wednesday, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12
o'clock noon.
Investigation
The particulars entered on the Record Papers were investitrated
and verified by personal visits to the homes
of the applicants by the investigators, and references
as to character were obtained from previous employers. No
personal investigations were made outside the Borough.
Classification.
The Sub-Committee considered the completed Record Papers
and classified the applications into four divisions:
Preference, Eligible, Ineligible, and Disqualified.
In recommending applicants to the Central Body as suitable for
employment, migration, or emigration, the Sub-Committee gave
preference to men of good character, and distinguished as far as
possible, between the habitual "out of work," and the applicant
who was unemployed through trade depression, or kindred causes.
Payment of Wages.
The wages of the men from this Borough employed on the
Non-Colony Works were paid on Saturday morning
at the office of the Committee; the week's work
being from Monday morning to Friday night. The rate of wages
was 6d. per hour, except in the case of men working in Royal
Parks, the wages there being 3/10 per day, and full fares paid.
Family allowance. The men sent to the Working Colonies receive 6d. per week,
addition to their board and lodging, a weekly
allowance being made to the family on the
ing scale:—10s. to the wife,-2s. to the first child under 14, 15. 6d.
for the second child under 14, and 15. for each other child under
14 years; but in no case was 17/6 to be exceeded. The allowances
are paid at the homes of the men on Wednesdays. The men are
allowed a furlough at the end of each month, their fares being
paid for them.

THE MILLINGTON CHARlTY.

£s.d.£s.d.
Cash per the Treasurer of Christ's Hospital10424Clerk's Salary (One quarter), Advertising for Tenders for Overcoats, etc.4149
Official Trustees of Charitable Funds. (Part of Cash in hand mentioned in Schedule to Scheme dated 25th May, 1909)8700
36 Overcoats for Pensioners5400
Quarterly Pensions to 37 Pensioners for three quarters of year10300
One quarter's Dividends to 5th January, 1910, as under:—
£1,318 17 5 Local Loan Stock£91710Cash at Bank on 31st March, 10108579
£5,565 7 1 India 3 per cent. Stock41149
£633 3 5 per cent Consolidated Stock3191
£55118
Less Cost Power of Attorney0116
5502
Pension unpaid100
£24726£24726