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TAGG, MR. C. WILLIAM-cont.

CAMBERWELL-cont.

Mineral water factories, seasonal nature of
employment in, App. LXXVII. (5).
Periodic nature of unemployment shown by
numbers re-registered, App. LXXVII. (2).
Central Unemployed Body, successful treatment by,
of better-class workmen, App. LXXVII. (10).
Distress Committee, classification of, value of, App.
LXXVII. (9).

Effects of unemployment, App. LXXVII. (7)
Emigration, permanent benefit effected by, App.
LXXVII. (12).

LABOUR COLONIES:

Advantages of, to wives and families, App.
LXXVII. (15).

Desire of men to settle in the country after
assistance at, App. LXXVII. (14).

Men assisted on, should be got back to the land,

App. LXXVII. (B).

Poor Law relief the only recourse of physically unfit,
App. LXXVII. (10).

Provided work of municipalities, value of, in dealing
with local distress, App. LXXVII. (8).
Unemployed Workmen Act, small proportion bene-
fited by, App. LXXVII. '9).

Women, dependence of men on earnings of, App.
LXXVII. (9).

Tarrant, Mr., West Ham Board of Guardians, Member of
the Relief Committee of the Daily News Fund,
referred to (A. G. Gardiner), 78639 (4).

Tariff reform as a remedy for unemployment (F. James),
App. XLI. (11).

Taunton, extent of women's unemployment at, (Mrs.
Macdonald), 82467 (4), (5).

Technical education, need for (H. L. Humphreys), 79428,
79429.

Technical institutes, conditional attendance at, of women

(Mrs. Macdonald), 82467 (26).

Technical instruction, machinery preventing the necessity
for (W. J. Davis), 85264-85272.

Technical Schools, see under Education.

Technical Training:

Advocated (Mrs. Macdonald), 82614-82616; (Sir G.
Livesey), 83136 (49) (vii.)

Compulsory, as a remedy (Councillor Brown), App.
IX. (3) (b).

in Industrial establishments of greater value than
training in schools (Sir B. C. Browne), 86455.
Instead of relief work, question considered (G. Balfour),
77771.

Necessity for, (G. H. Hogg), App. XXXVII. (9).
Question of personal character as affecting (W. H.
Beveridge), 77832 (23).

Skilled, facilities for, should be developed (H. L.
Humphreys), 79408 (44).

Specialised, adaptability of individuals more im-
portant than, (W. H. Beveridge), 77832 (20).

Teeside :

Apprentices, limitations in number of, work and
wages of (C. Coates), App. XIV. (3) (d).
Boilermakers' Society, forced removal by, of restric-
tions re apprentices (C. Coates), App. XIV.
(3) (d).

Bridge-building and other iron works on, (Sir B. C.
Browne), 86241.

Communication between districts of, facilitating
migration (J. N. Bell), 86123, 86124

Employers, action of, re restrictions as to apprentices
(C. Coates), App. XIV. (3) (d).

Employment, intermittent nature of, (C. Coates).
App. XIV. (3) (a).

Machinery, tending to increase unemployment (C.
Coates), App. XIV. (3) (d).

SHIPBUILDING TRADE:

Recent structural developments increasing unem-
ployment (C. Coates), App. XIV. (3) (d).
Seasonal nature of (C. Coates), App. XIV. (3) (b).

Teeside-cont.

SHIPYARDS LABOURERS:

Evils of intermittent employment (C. Coales),
App. XIV. (4).

Unskilled, classes of, wages, and nature and
irregularity of work (C. Coates), App. XIV.
(3) (b).

Tees and Hartlepool Amalgamated Society of Carpenters
and Joiners Organising Delegate, see evidence
of Liddle, Mr. T.

Telegraph clerks, overcrowding for posts as, (A. Hobson),
88368 (8).

Tennant, Messrs., London, Admiralty contractors, closing
down of, (Sir B. C. Browne), 86356.

Thames River:

Branch of National Amalgamated Union of Labour
on, referred to (J. N. Bell), 86087.
Improvement, scheme should be started without delay
(J. Ward), 83504 (4) (a).

IRON WORKS:

Chronic unemployment caused by decline of
trade at (H. L. Humphreys), 79453, 79562,
79563.

Shipbuilding yards, decline of trade in, causing un-
employment (A. G. Gardiner), 78664, 78665;
(H. L. Humphreys), 79408 (11) (iii.).

THOMAS, MR. C., Member of the Distress Committee
and of the Council of the County Borough of
Newport, and Chairman of the Housing of the
Working Classes Committee, Newport, App.
LXXVIII. :

Causes of unemployment, App. LXXVIII. (8).
DISTRESS COMMITTEES :

Applicants, number of, not a fair indication of
unemployment, App. LXXVIII. (4).
Investigation, general dislike to, App. LXXVIII.
(4).

Machinery, displacement by shorter hours, ad-
vocated, to counteract, App. LXXVIII. (10) (b).
Means of livelihood of witness, since discharge from
glass works, App. LXXVII. (1).

NEWPORT:

Chronic and periodic nature of unemployment,

App. LXXVIII. (7).

Classes of unemployed, App. LXXVIII. (6).

Effect of unemployment, App. LXXVIII. (9).
Extent of unemployment, App. LXXVIII. (3).
Remedies for unemployment, App. LXXVIII. (10)
(a), (11).

THOMPSON, MR. JOHN ASHBURTON, M.D., D.P.H..
M.R.C.S. Permanent Head of the Department
of Public Health of the Government of the
State of New South Wales in the Commonwealth
of Australia, 87488-87719 :
AUSTRALIA:

Birth-rate, questions re falling off of, and subse-
quent rising, 87617-87622.

Emigration, slight increase of 87624.
Immigration to, no great increase of, 87623.
Land, plenty of occupations on, for townsmen
out of work, 87604-87607.
Marriage-age, question re, 87625.

New South Wales, see that title below

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Question re acknowledgment in, of the right

to work," 87617, 87618.

State-provided Work:

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Status and condition of cases at, and con-
tributions towards its support, 87504,
87505.

Consolidated Revenue Funds, maintenance of
hospital and charitable asylums by, on
votes of Parliament (J. A. Thompson),
87489 (6), (7).

Convalescent Hospital (near Sydney):

Qualifications for admission to, 87633-
87637, 87638-87640.

Payments made at, for each patient, 87489
(7).

Subsidy paid on subscriptions collected by

Committee, 87489 (7).

Voluntarily establishment of, with Govern-
ment subsidy, 87630-87632.

County Districts:

Benevolent asylums, voluntary establish-
ment of, under local control, with
Government subsidies, 87592, 87593.
Police surgeons, number of, under the
Public Health Department, 87680,
87681.

Relief of the destitutes in, left to charity,
87642-87663.

Destitute Persons:

Methods of relieving, in town and country
87642-87663.

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Department):

Allocation of patients to, occasional diffi-

culties re, 87700, 87701.

Annual cost per bed at, compared with that
of benevolent institutions 87525, 87526,
87715-87718.

Branch offices, corresponding to dispen-
saries, funds for, 87696-87699.
Limited powers of control of, under Govern-
ment, 87489 (7).

Maintenance, administration and expendi-

ture by Public Health Department,
87489 (6).

Nominally supported by voluntary con-
tributions, 87489 (7).

Proportion of annual cost provided by,
87489 (7).

Out-patient departments at, 87112-87114.
Recommendations of, accepted for ad-

mission of patients to convalescent
hospitals, 87636.

Infectious diseases, insufficient hospital accom-
modation for, 87517.

Infirm, chronic, treatment of, 87718.
Insane:

Department of, distinct from the Public
Health Department, 87668, 87669.
Inspector General of, functions of, 87489 (2)
87495, 87496.

Institutions for, under the control of the
Inspector-General of the Insane, 87489
(2), 87495, 87496.

Land, efforts to place the able-bodied destitute
on, with regular work, 87490.

THOMPSON, MR. JOHN ASHBURTON, M.D., D.P.H.,

M.R.C.S.-cont.

NEW SOUTH WALES-cont.

Local rates equivalent to the English poor
rate, non-existent in, 87497.

Lunatics, not included with physically and
mentally defective, 87493:

Medical Practitioners, cases reported by, to the
Public Health Department, 87489 (4).
Medical provident institutions, large proportion
of population receiving relief from, 87569,
87570.

Mines, department of, cases of chronic incapacity
due to accident, referred to, 87540, 87541.
Ministers:

Conditions imposed by, on committees of
district hospitals, 87514.

Occasional enquiries of, as to accounts of
the Public Health Department, 87643-
87645.
Powers of, to withhold subsidies, 87513.
Recommendation to, to seek advice from

competent surgeon in cases of mal-
practice in hospitals, 87690.

Municipalities:

Action taken by, with regard to condemned
houses, 87532-87535.

Number of, 87665.

Newcastle :

Medical Officer:

Advice given by, to municipal authori-
ties, 87552.

Independent position of, 87552, 87553.
Work of, (J. A. Thompson), 87531.
Population, 87531.

Old-age pensioners, medical functions re, per-
formed by the Public Health Department,
87489 (9).

Old-age pensions board, allowance to the medical
officer in connection with, 87545.

Orphans and widows' children, boarding-out
with parents and others, 87491

Outdoor medical attendance, small amount of,
87711.
Parliament:

Acts:

Audit Act, expenditure on general
hospital and charitable asylums
subject to the provisions of, 87498
(6).

Carried out by the inspector general
of the insane, 87495.
Committees of district hospitals estab-
lished under, 87513.
Empowering the control of hospital
accounts by Government, 87489
(7).

Management of the insane under,
87489 (2).

Miners' Accident Relief Act, working
of, 87489 (9), 87540, 87541.
Old-Age Pensions Act, sanction given
under, for drawing of pensions at
an earlier age when incapacitated
by illness, 87546.

Public Service, question as to promo-
tion to the Public Health Depart-
ment under, 87542-87544.

Annual vote for Public Health Department,
87527-87529, 87646-87649,

87719.

87657,

Moneys voted by, for the relief of the poor in
sickness and old-age, 87489 (1).
Votes of, for maintenance of general hospital
from Revenue Funds, 87489 (6).

Police in Country Districts:

Cases reported to, and by them to the
Public Health Department, 87489 (4),
87509, 87510, 87692.

General practitioners in outlying districts

acting as police medical officers, 87539.
Inspector general of, instructions given
through, as to admissions to district
hospitals, 87489 (8).

THOMPSON, MR. JOHN ASHBURTON, M.D., D.P.H.,
M.R.C.S.-cont.

NEW SOUTH WALES-Cont.

Police in Country Districts-cont.

Medical officers, duties of, 87537-87539.

Police surgeons, functions of, 87533.
Possible action of, in cases of refusal of
benevolent institutions to receive bad
characters, 87703.

Reports and dealings of, with destitute
families, 87641, 87642, 87659.

Poor Law and poor rate non-existent in, 87489
(1).

Poor relief in sickness and old age, furnished
by Government, 87489 (1).
Population, statistics, 87664.
Provident Institution, Tramway Employees❞
Union, method of obtaining hospital treat-
ment, 87590, 87591.

Public asylums director, possible action of, in
cases of shirking the taking of bad char-
acters in benevolent asylums, 87703.
Public Charities, Inspector-General of:

Application for relief of families made to,
87588.

Benevolent asylums being under the charge-
of, 87672, 87673.

Public Health Department:

Allocation by, of patients to hospitals,
87700, 87701.

Amount of annual vote of Parliament to,
87529, 87646-87649, 87657, 87719.

Annual statement received from local
authorities, with list of condemned
houses, 87531.

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Benevolent institutions for the relief of
the infirm and poor, see that title.
Cases dealt with by, 87489 (4).
Distinct from the department for the insane,
87668, 87669.

Duties of, and question re promotion to,
(J. A. Thompson), 87842-87844.
Duties of, with regard to "State children,"
87708-87710.

Establishments under, 87489 (5) (a).
Free relief under, not interfering with the
medical provident relief institutions,
87571-87573.

Functions of, performed in conjunction with
the inspector-general of charitable in-
stitutions for relief of the infirm and
aged, 87489 (3).

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Number of, 87680, 87681.
Preventive and curative duties of,
kept separate, 87683, 87691,
87692

Promotion to, and remuneration of,
87542-87545.

Tribunal for the discussion of cases, question
re, 87503.

Public Instruction Department:

Management of State children's relief board
by civil servants by, 87492.

Method of medical inspection of public
schools under, 87627-87629.

Public schools, method of medical inspection of
under the Public Instruction Department
87627-87629.

Public Service Board, applications for promotion
to, occasional objections to, 87543.
Reformatories, children having committed crimes
sent to, 87587.

Relief works (Government), temporary:

During times of commercial depression
only, 87490.

Not always profitable, 87490

Roman Catholics, sole voluntarily maintained
hospital owned by, 87489 (7).

Royal Alexandra Hospital for sick children
requiring slight assistance from Govern-
ment, 87522.

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, certain number
of directors of, being nominated by Govern-
ment, 87559.

Sick Poor:

Arrangements of the public health depart-
ment for, 87489 (5).

Chronic cases received at infirm wards of
benevolent institutions, 87523, 87524.
Country cases, treatment of, 87489 (4).
Definition of, including physically and
mentally defective, 87493.

Families of, dealt with in various ways,
87587-87589.

Responsibility for functions for the relief
of, lying with the Inspector-General
of charitable institutions, 87489 (3).

St. Vincents Hospital, no Government subзidy
taken by, conditions of admission to, 87522,
87561-87563.

State Children's Relief Board:

Applications for the relief of families made
to, 87588.

Boarding-out of children under the super-
vision of, number of, 87491.

Cases referred by, to Public Health Depart-
ment, 87710.

Communication with, as to treatment of
the families of the sick and infirm,
87589.

THOMPSON, MR. JOHN ASHBURTON, M.D., D.P.H.,

M.R.C.S.-cont.

NEW SOUTH WALES-cont.

State Children's Relief Board-cont.

Composition, and administration of, 87492.
Duties of the Public Health Department, re,
87489 (9), 87708-87710.

State funds, institution for the insane maintained
by, 87496.

State Government:

Administration of general hospitals and
charitable asylums exclusively by offi-
cials of 87489 (16).

Benevolent institutions established, sup-
ported, and managed by, 87578-
87586, 87592.

Certain members of boards of directors of
Sydney general hospitals appointed
by, 87521.

Convalescent hospital subsidised by, 87630-
87632.

Medical officer paid by, and working for

the municipal council, considered a
satisfactory arrangement, 87558, 87559.
Powers of, over general hospitals in Sydney,
considered insufficient, 87521.
Proportion of whole amount defrayed by,

of general hospitals expenses in Sydney,
87519-87521.

Relief works of, only found necessary at
times of commercial depression, pay-

ment for work, 87490.

Representation of, on hospital boards,

87559.

Thomas Walker Convalescent Home, private
endowment of, 87631.

Training ship, unruly boys sent to, 87587

SYDNEY:

Benevolent Asylums:

Distribution of cases to, 87489 (5) (a),
87576-87579.

For relief of those left destitute by absence
in hospital of bread-winner, 87642.
Orders for and admission to, given to appli-
cants at the Hospital Admission De-
partment, 87588.

Supported and managed by Government
funds and officers, 87578-87582.

City council, woman inspector, duties of, 87550,
87551.

Families or wives of persons in hospitals, treat-
ment of, 87642.

General Hospitals (two):

Boards of directors, certain members of,
appointed by Government, 87521.

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THOMPSON, MR. JOHN ASHBURTON, M.D., D.P.H.,

M.R.C.S.-cont.

SYDNEY-cont.

Thrift:

Hospitals-cont.

Orders for admission to, given to sick appli-
cants at the Hospital Admission Depot,
87588.

Royal Alexandra Hospital for sick children,
having an out-patient branch, 87713.
Hospital Admission Depot (under the Public
Health Department, New South Wales),
Classification and distribution of applicants
to, into hospitals and asylums by medical
officers, 87489 (4).

Medical Officer:

Advice given by, to municipal authorities,
87552.

Duties of, in connection with old-age
pensions, 87546, 87547.

Independent position of, 87552, 87553.
Office of, at the Town Hall under certain
conditions, 87557.

Salary with allowances, 87545.
Satisfactory working of the arrangement of

payment and duties of, 87558, 87559.
Staff of, paid by Public Health Department,
87554-87556, 87558, 87559.

Metropolitan District:

Medical officers in, work of, 87531.

Population, 87531.

Metropolitan Hospitals:

Difficulties arising between the Government
and, referred to the Head of the Public
Health Department, 87687.

Number accommodated in, 87489 (5) (a).
Staff, 87685, 87686, 87688-87696.
Old-age pensions, applicants, inquiries into cir-

cumstances of, by medical officer, 87546.
Old-Age Pensions Board, duties of medical
officer in connection with, 87546, 87547.
Police, advice of, in cases of destitution, 87659.
Provident institutions, members of, paying
allowances for treatment at hospitals, 87590,
87591.

Question as to domiciliary visitation for health
inspection, 87548-87550.

Royal sanitary institute, certificated sanitary
inspectors, 87550.

State Children's Relief Board, women officers,
inspection of certain houses under, 87548-
87550.

Town Hall, office of the medical officer at, under
certain conditions, 87557.

Cessation from, caused by unemployment of steady
workmen (J. W. Richardson), App. LXV. (4).
Compulsory, suggestions re (Sir B. T. Leech), (Prof.
Chapman), (G. Jones), 83770 (12), 83784, 83785,
84791 (43), App. XLIII. (5).

Difficulties of some classes met by, (Miss Marshall),
82147 (11).

Difficulty of, for persons out of work (Mis3 Marshall),
82147 (6), 82152, 82153.

Encouragement of, suggestions for, (T. Smith), (R.
Halstead), (G. H. Hogg), 86726 (31), 86806–86816,
App. XXXIV. (21) (a); App. XXXVII. (17).
How far affected by charities (J. Ward), 83678-83681.
Importance of training in the principle of, (Sir B. T.

Leech), 83854-83856.

Lack of, reasons (Sir G. Livesey), (C. A. Carter),
83136 (2-8), App. XII. (7).

Modern influences tending to decrease in, (T. Smith),
86949, 86950.

Possibility of voluntary insurance in skilled seasonal
trades (J. Ward), 83670–83681.

Promotion of, among gas workers (Sir G. Livesey),
83235-83239.

Question of, for the poor (W. G. Martley), 81940-

81942.

Small amount of, (W. Marshall), 87903-87905.

Thrift-cont.

Want of, accounting for much of the distress (Sir B.
T. Leech), 83780.

See also under Remedies for Unemployment.
Tilbury Docks, dock trade drifted to, from other districts
(A. G. Gardiner), 78664,

Tinling, Rev. J. F. B., M.A., London Congregational
Minister, founder of Lingfield Farm Colony referred
to (W. H. Hunt), 80953 (1).

Todmorden and District Weavers' and Winders' Associa-
tion, see under Trade Unions.

Tool and stock depôt, suggestion for, (J. W. Owen), 86082.
TORDOFF, MR. THOMAS BUNTING, Solicitor and
Clark to the Barry Urban District Council,
App. LXXIX:

BARRY (WALES):

Docks, employment in, (T. B. Tordoff), App.
LXXIX. (2).

Labourers:

Deputation of, demanding the provision of

work, App. LXXIX. (4-8).

Number of applications from, for provided
work, App. LXXIX. (5–8).
Population and circumstances of, App. LXXIX.
(10-11).

Trade:

Building, periodic unemployment in, App.
LXXIX. (3).

Coal export the staple industry of, App.
LXXIX. (2).

Various, number of applicants for provided
work, App. LXXIX. (5-8).

Urban District Council:

Employment of unemployed workmen by,
on public works, App. LXXIX. (1).
Provided Work:

Satisfactory results and reasonable cost
of, App. LXXIX. (9).

Terms offered for, and number of app-
lications received, App. LXXIX.
(4-8).

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Administration of charity in, (Prof. Ashley), App.
IV. (1).

Artisans, skilled Europeans, probable openings for,
(J. Lea), App. XLVI. (a)

Factory workers, number of, (J. Lea), App. XLVI. (a).
Labour disturbances, case of emigrants involved in,
(J. H. Richardson), 85640

Meetings in, on immigration question (J. H. Richard-
son), 85682, 85683; (J. Lea), App. XLVI. (a).
Travelling expenses from Lingfield to, (W. H. Hunt),
81253.

Tottenham:

Emigration scheme at, (J. H. Richardson), 85675-
85678.

Employment exchange, insufficient communication
with, (H. W. Fordham), 81258 (5).

Townsmen :

Aptitude of, for gardening (H. Hammond), 80769-
80772.

Conversion of, into small holders not considered
feasible (W. G. Martley), 81873.

Displacement of, by country men (T. Smith), 86928.
Possibility of training of, as agriculturists (W. Long)
78620-78631; (G. N. Barnes), 83049-83060.
Question of, suitability of, for country life (W. G.
Martley), 81760 (24) (f) (11), 81962-81969; (F.
Hughes), 85455–85465, 85614.

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