Solihull Guardians and Greater Birmingham: No Opposition in the Lords: The position of the Solihull Board of Guardians under the Greater Birmingham scheme, when the Board will be left with a Workhouse much too large for requirements of the rural part of the Union which will remain was further considered at a meeting of the Board on Tuesday evening … … It was reported by the Clerk (Mr. F. L. Thompson) that the Committee of the Board had met Mr. Pinsent, their solicitor, and had submitted to them a draft cause as settled between the Town Clerk and Mr. Pinsent and amended by counsel on behalf of Birmingham. The Committee carefully considered the clause., and eventually settled it subject to certain amendments being made in other sections of the Bill to protect the interests of the Guardians in connection with financial adjustments. … (continues) …
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