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... the land, and especially at Llwynhiendy, where he was in life universally beloved, and is now in death deeply mourned. INFANT MORTALITY AT CARDIFF. ANOTHER CHILD JDEAD. On Monday Mabel Bull, daughter of Mrs. Jane Bull, of No. 8, Amherst-street, Grange- ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... redrevsed by the low mortality of femalev, of whom ;only a little over elghteen in the thousand died in- the year. One mode ofT till further reducing -the death roll is clearly suggented by the Registrax.General's Information, on infant mortality, No fhwer than ...

FAMINE-STRICKEN RUSSIA

... their workmen and their chIldren, thin king if it is good enough for them, it is good en.rough for the children. The infant mortality is frightful. He also showed me a piece r of the mouldy bread which the peasants eat. And now, lie said, 1 I must ...

Births, Marriages, a

... Beitie, infant, St. Clement. ,, 22. BENNaiT, Charles E., infant, St. Clement. ,, 22. WILSON, Beatrice F. V., infant, All Saints. 22. DEVEREUX, Victor H., infant, St. Clement 22. GIBsON, Harry, infant, St. Peter. 23. MEinUt, Violet A., ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Norwich; fever in Leeds, Pos-isenauth, 5 Salford, and Birkenhend; and diarrhoea in Button, Black burn, and Preston. Infant mortality in Ea4and and IThAca last quarLer was equal i-c 170 per lt'n) of the tCgSc-tCitt'l births, and the 117 exceeded the average ...