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LLANELLY HARBOUR TRUST.-I

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IWife's Maintenance. I

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I Wife's Maintenance. I I ALLEGED UNSATISFACTORY TREAT- MENT AT THE ASY1.UM. I At a meeting of the Board of Guardians on Thursday, the Clerk (Mr. D. C. Edwards) stated that he had received a report from the Superintendent of the Carmarthen Asylum re a patient whose husband was ordered to pay 10s. a week towards her maintenance. The husband was of the opinion that his wife was not being treated satisfactorily and had ceased to pay towards her maintenance. The Clerk then read the report which stated that the woman had to be kept under continual observation. The ab- rasion she had on her nose was caused by interfering with another patient. The Chairman (Mr. Pugh): This man has spoken to me and he thinks he will be able to look after her better at home, but after hearing the report I think we had better leave her alone as it would not be safe for her to go home. Relieving Officer White stated that the husband had ceased paying towards the maintenance of his wife five weeks ago. Lady Howard: Will he have to pay ? The Clerk: Yes. Mr David Evans: What are the man's earnings ? The Clerk: £ 4 9s. 9d. a week. Mr. Pugh thought 10s. a week was an excessive charge as he had two children to keep also. Miss Brodie: But he has also to find her food. Mr. Dd. Evans: I can't see how he can do it. (Addressing the Clerk): You say he earns C4 9s. 9d. a week, but a man does not always work six days a week. Sometimes a man loses a day, it might be his fault and might not. I think 10s. a week is by far too much. The Clerk: That is his average earn- ings for three months. Mr. David Evans: But does the Re- lieving Officer go and get his average earnings, every three months ? Mr. H. W. Thomas: I don't think 10s. is excessive as if his wife was at home she would cost him more than that. It was ultimately decided that the nun should be called upon to pay the usual sum of 10s. a week, and also the arrears.

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