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THE WEATHER

... Committee, in support ot the application. Dr. Moran reported that the deaths for the past quarter were 24. Births, 29. Infant mortality under one year, six, and one case typhoid fever, which proved fatal. RUTHIN. MONTHLY FAIR. The Monthly Fair wss held ...

-!t1 .'n ISPARKS FROM THE ANVIL.,

... had a death-rate of 22, Merthyr 24'5, Mountain Ash 24. The highest was 26 at Maesteg, and the lowest 13 at Penarth. The infant mortality rate was 205 at Aberdare, 240 at Merthyr, and 220 at Mountain Ash. In zymotic diseases Mountain Ash stands highest with ...

: The Man About Town.I

... in public life. Please regard the foregoing as a true but unpleasant chapter in our daily gossip. The ugly question of Infant Mortality in Cardiff invites discussion, but of the gruesome enough for one day I had decided to stroll into the pleasant paths ...

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... hope and he confessed he was much astonished at the figures of infant mortality given by Dr. Tatham, one of the medical officers of health of Lancashire, to the effect that whilst infant mor- tality was 162 per 1,000 in ordinary towns, it ranged in the ...

I THE HEALTH OF CARDIFF.I

... 30 0 per 1,000 of the population, estimated to be in the middle of this year 121,477. There was aslight increase in the mortality, for the deaths were 61, or 5 more than in the one before. These had been preceded by 62. 76, and 64. Those 61 deaths yielded ...

LATEST MARKETS. II

... and 27 of females they were equal to an annual mortality of 14 7 per 1,000 persons living, against 17'5 during the same period in the 33 t.Wt1. Among the 44 deaths in Cardiff were included* 8 of infants under one year of age, and 10 of persons ag.xl upwards ...

THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

... there were registered 6,091 births and 5,033 deaths. The deaths cotrti-ipuaded to an annual rate of 27'0. The rates of mortality in the several towus arranged in order from the lowast, were as fol- lows ,Nottingham 14-9 Plynioutil 21-3 Oldham H9 Wol ...

THE HEALTH OF CARDIFF.I

... o. tbere were registered 5,999 births and 4,292 deaths. The deaths coire?p,>udea to an annual rate of 23'0. The rates of mortality iu the several towns, arranged iu order from the lowest, were as fol- lows:- Leicester 16 6 j Oldham 24 9 Delby :18:6 Leds ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS. --'----------

... 6,420 births and 3,564 deaths. The deaths corresponded to an annual rate or 17'5 per 1,000 persons living. The rates of mortality in the several towns, arranged in order from tho lowest, were as follow Croydon 91 Sheffield 17'0 Brighton 10*0 Sunderland ...

A NEWPORT - MANNED STEAMER LOST

... than that in the 33 towni during the same period. The 47 deaths included 22 of infants under one year of age, and eight of persons aged upwards of 60 years. The deaths of infants showed an increase of three, and those of aged persons a decline of four, as ...

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... 449 births and 4,120 deaths, j The-deaths corresponded to an annual rate of 18 8 per 1,000 persons living. The rates of mortality in the several towns, arranged in order from the lowest, were as follow:— ■Derby 11-3 Leicester 18-3 Brighton 11-8 London ...