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THE FISHERY BYE•LAWS

... teeth and death num, and pleased note thero had been no deaths from anallpiii. (Hew, Mar.( lie deplored the high rate of infant mortality iu come of the county. laying that the in the country mei 150 &eta. ner Melte, Ina part. of as ta.ny as 'll. 27, and ...

NOTICE. circumstances. when he speaks of the permanency, itc., of our programme, he forgets the little fact ..

... per 1000 higher. Other figures were given, all of a most startling character, but none more so than those relating to infant mortality. The death rate for the quarter is one half per cent. lower than the average for the last ten years, although it is yet ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1891

... reorganise the County and to decide as to the best way of conducting it for the future. Col. Duca, of Cuellar& preside. INFANT MORTALITY IN CHESHIRE. PROBABLE LAAAISLATIOS. At as at Tharsday geese/A, the body of a child. aged four menthe, maned Wary !Whereat ...

On The Word of Your Neighbours

... All: . 4 1 111L0W 1 0 6.- iike 11146 :- I NO ' ▪ goad II Mak •es Vs • I WA. *tau O. se goad NO NOMAD 10k EXTRAORDINARY INFANT MORTALITY AT N ANTRIM • A.A.R At re tag N _ ter. rto Mr IL • a Tr pi re is • rert. • &were% t sill erred Adder errdie P. • lard ...

THE LAND PROBLEM

... y. nifty fur working capital is individual and liosueially * was confronted with diffi- CRICKET. culties relating to infant mortality, which I oollective, and :a unlimited; there are represented a tretnerulous waste of humus LINDoW v. NORTHERN eINGAItI ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, NOV EMBER 13, 1891

... reported to the Writable, and he properlir relueed, mile. be had eonwe authont), to authorise bards. v•tag regard to the infant mortality of the mostly— winch was miry se/sae—it though: tlt .t the allot would be to told an It was impossible to tell whetter ...

INFANTILE MORTALITY

... INFANTILE MORTALITY. HKIVV I.IST AT NIANTW .n rhea Friday. .1.1 am, to th• death.. infant tom one' name of which, he wax bad feeling. C 0 the wrfiter raid tat no net' oh.re a looked at Nanovrch. mods., and lather, who looked after tLa seoldren ...

POYNTON

... March ttb. levier Moe: aLITY.—The mortality of infants has been rather heavy for sonektiwe past in this district On Mouday three cfnisirendied within au of each other. all in the neighbourhood of Park, lane. One was an infant five mouths old, sou of Mr Walter ...

DECLINING BIRTH RATE

... DECLINING BIRTH RATE. REGISTRAR-GENERAUS FIGURES. DECREASE IN CHILD MORTALITY. --- There was published by the Refriftf General on Tuesday, the qintrierlY r eturn of marriages, births, and deaths and Wales, the estimated population of whin, at the middle ...

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... 225 births Infant:le death este of N. 2 per not: •Ith IT deaths and 113 births. has corroponchng death rat.: 11 8 per rent: in Hants. 24 nod births. 1&2 per rent end et with 9 dm.* and births 13.2 In nett table the doctor refers to the mortality that has ...

01g1920T YOBTALIT7:

... d tu no to the relocaloe of the of infant I neopeefully coramend his example to clergy Weis han • high rate of intsat MONS TUBIESCIILOCII D/SLASIDI. It cannot be too clear.y underdood that nearly all of and mortally phtbiais or ocnesingstion of the lungs ...