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ST. ASAPH BOARD OFI GUARDIANS.

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ST. ASAPH BOARD OF I GUARDIANS. At the meeting of this board, on Friday, Mr Edwin Morgan in the chair, Mr Bircham, Local Government Board inspector, said that compared with South Wales there was a decrease of pauperism in North Wales during tha last twelve months. In the St. Asaph Union the figures were about the same, namely, 4 per cent, of the population were paupers. He did not know that there anything peculiar in 'the destitution^ of St. Asaph to justify the figures remaining at a Majidatali. There were only eight unions that were miore pauperised than St. Asaph in Wales. He did not think that with all their good intentions sufficient care was devoted or (time spent in considera-tion of relief oases. He suggested that the re- lief district should be divided into sections, which could come up for renewal twice a year.—Mr Joseph Lloyd said that during the last ten years they had cut down their out-door relieif at, the rate of B1000 a year.

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