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1890 - 1910
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Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, England

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tion has taken of the people of Barrow. movPment, I believe, originated with the men era-

... the children through the operation. The very great percentage of 10.1 of children died unvaccinated. It was this large infant mortality which accounts for 801 per cent only of successful vaccinations. The absurd outcry which has been raised in Leicester ...

EVERY-DAY SANITATION

... saying that the most common and dangerous disease was tuberculosis in cattle, and that it was communicable through milk. Infant mortality might be largely traced to this. There were parasites infesting the flesh of some animals Which might be transmitted ...

THE HEALTH OF ULVERSTON

... from a population of 33.000 outside the district, materially affects the rate of mortality. Tttere were 67 deaths amongst children under one year, giving an infant mortality of 26 - 2 per cent, of the total deaths. Old age is largely represented by 40 deaths ...

The Lancashire Fire Brigades' Friendly Society , The best and most wholesome Temperance Drink demonstration is ..

... l'raler one year there were 50 deaths. being 17 . 7 per cent. of the total. 9 . 76 as compared to bin hs. 1 and showing infant, mortality of 2 . 5 per thott, , :md of the populati , nt. Front one to live t 1..r1• were thirty -t w,i deaths : front 1., fit ...

DA LTO N

... no case. When the several years, the reason being evident in the great superintendent went into the house he did not infant mortality, upwards of 10 per cent, of the think he had a case else he would not have said if I children whose births were registered ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... entertainment consisted chiefly of at mag ic lantern exhibition, which is the last for the present season. INFANT OvEmArn. The illegitimate infant aught of Annie Small; who resides at 21, Lancastermeet, Dalton, was found dead in bed at 5 o'clock at :timidity ...

KESW C lc

... Was the 'u Rev. W. Perrin presided. Of the lady trent latest catalogues, and supplied by Messrs. II I. were given to the infants by the Miss Tyldesley excelled, ralthough the Misses 11,y.1'. A. Singleton; to the junior by the WI ;re in good Miss Weeks ...

GENERAL NEWS. Private Lloyd, a member of the Brist.A Engineers. in camp at Kelston, while hathir, Avon on ..

... two men who were shut ilea I Kingsland a few days ago was concluded on Saha.; The jury found that • the deceased died from mortal effects of a pistol shot tired by Walter Air: Hargan, which the Coroner entered as a verily' wilful murder, notwithstanding ...

LOCAL NEWS

... report for the month oohing 10th v arch was mid : School, 151 depositors. us. 4,1. Uirls School, 56 depositms ' 16s. 10d. ; Infants' School, 227 depositors, us. 7d. ; Junior Mixed :chool, 129 depositors, 18s 2d. : Newton School, 77 depositors, Bs. 11.1. ...

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... piece INQUEST AID YERDICT. 'of cake? said Johnny's mother to a female friend, J The adjounied inquest on the body of the infant who was taking tea with her. No, don't you do child of Elizabeth Thompson, who was found on the it, put in ohnny ; it will ...

Mr. J. Morley. M.P., addres.—J a , etin,g - at Rochdal. on Wednesday night in et ion with the celebrai

... B-ef, per lb Senior Girls.- . 11/1 186 199 957 74 39 8 I Me tk, per lb Junior Mixed.. 237 200 246 284 83 1 6 9 Ve..l. or Ili Infants . 388 388 454 534 72 018 8 Mute.:l, per lb o7to 0 lo Askant Newton - - - 'a'os, per couple 46to 6 Totals Last month 1259 1241 ...

_,„mmulionommon ROW HERALD, DALTON ADVERTISER, AND NORTH LONSDALE REFLECTOR-

... - so:v.-On the 28th ult.. at Ankh Willing', infant son of William T. , wnson, labour' JACKSON —On the Slat ult., at Martin, son, iron miner' aged 52years. BscituousB.-On the 30th ult., at Dalt-- Ann, infant daughter of Wm. H. Rae . miner. Rosrvzsa.-On ...