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GAMES

... child mortality, which usually occurs in this quarter.*’ * The rate for the whole of England and Wales was 12.1 per 1,000 of the population, which is much as 3.9 per 1,000 below the average for the ten preceding third quarters. The deaths of infants averaged ...

529 at all ages

... death was recorded at the great age of 103 years. There wore deaths of infants under on© year, nine less than in 1906. As there were 537 births registered, the infantile mortality e ...

IWilly guard against such things happening In the future. Councillor Moadmitut said it appeared to him that ..

... 414 eta AND Ma I %VAN', !WART MILT. letter was read from Moe Cneki School Managers Intimating that = wul.l be a separate infant department established in the rourse of a fear weeks. The tawatiag aaaillallad at 7.30. attar a *re* aad MU lams sliding. ...

A MAGNIFICENT GIFT

... in 1883. MALTED MILK WILL STANT our TOBIECCLOIDE in infants. Rend the official returns of the Royal Commisaion, and you will find that the chief canoe of this disease, which occasions so much mortality among children, is the common coir's milk that is left ...

TORQUAY TOWN COUNCIL Music Elactric Ing Eztensioa. Pro*iJ*i School Sitfc The monthly meeting of the Torquay ..

... (Laughter.) , Tlie letter was referred the Education Committee. Mortality Report. The medical officer reported that there had been 49 death* in the Borough durmg August, yielding rate mortality of 14.9 per 1,000. The rate for the corresponding month of last ...

TORQUAY TIMES. FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1907

... Aiderman Beavis’s kind remarks respecting hraself, and the motion was carried. Mortality Report. the absence of the Medical Officer Alderman Winter presented the monthly mortality report, which stated that tliere had been 45 deaths during April, yielding ...

THE DISCOVERY AT PEAKED TOR. STRANGE CIRCUMSTANCES. stomach. no ohlid had Dot lot moo blood. In his °pintoes ..

... parcel lying on the rocks. He went down and untied the string in which it was bound, and found that it contained the body of an infant which was wrapped in flannelette. the outer wrapper being brown paper. He gave information to P.C. Partridge who afterwards ...

MISTRESS AND MAID ■

... deaths from any notifiable disease, and seventy of the deaths were of persons over sixty-five years of ago. The infantUe mortality was 20.97 per 1,000 births, which was an improvement on the last year. Six deaths were due to xymotic disease giving rate ...

FOR DYEING OR OLRANLNO LADIES' DRESSES

... UNION STREET, TORQUAY. YOUR INFANT WILL THRIVE: NEAVE'S FOOD Is a perfectly safe food for the most delicate child If used according to instructions. It assists teething, is a valuable hone-former and a complete diet for Infants. NEAVE'S FOOD. 115, Burner ...

in the botoueh

... with accommodation for 595 boys and infanta, and the Upton Wile British School, with accenneod a . tion for 521 girl's and infants, have Leen. as you are no doubt, aware, recently closed. My lords would he obliged if you would furnish them with information ...

PEARL LIFE

... infantile mortality. special instruction in school hygiene should be given to the elder girls, as these would be amongst the mothers of the future ; it was only by inculcating health principles that they were likely to reduce the mortality amongst infants ...

ST. LUKE'S CIIOIII OUTING

... after a pleasant drive in the reel a tie evening, Torquay was reached at 10.30. W. YocwQ I U lassos-1U male of fancy work sod mortal articles as behalf of the Torque♦ Cot le Dr. astossio's Howes, will by hind peratiesioe of Mr. W. Ball, J.P., be held in the ...