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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, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Ahltrdeen Chi tlit bill, and Loith the es4timated populatin hac differeid Mt wasa to widely from the actual poptulation. Infant mortality art nlnistrtr- wils lightest in Abeiaecn and heaviest in Paisley, They befng in thle. latter town 8 31 tof all chtildre~n ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS

... TABc.LND-INFANr MORTALITY. - The rate of D, deaths among infants averaging eight months old is W found to reach, during the past year, the very high figure of 53 8 per cent. of the whole deaths re- gistered. This high rate of infant mortality is the th more ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... in every ten thousand of the estimated population. No such mortality has ocenrred in the eight towns since the Registration Act came into operation in 1855; and the only year whose mortality approaches it is 1855, when the excessive severity of the weather ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... by the wall is the coffin of their infant child, the Princeslo ~I 1ieth, and .hard by iest tlic, fke of York, the infant hIld of° the Duke of uherland, the Duchess of Bruns- wick, the Princess Charlotte and her infant, the Duke of sKenit, antd the Precess ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 16th [net., the Wife OfL OcBlT HALL, builder, of a l0ou DEATliS. At 2 PAri; IPlaco, Aberdeerfl on. he lath Inst., WILLUM, Infant son of Alexander Wlilliamson, aged nine -uonths. Frieride please accept this Intication At 129 Cmuscwayend, Aberdeen, on the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... cent. Theo deaths from the Zymotic class of diseases amounted to 493 an Id it ad thus constituted 2l1per cent. of the total mortality. Th~' desi lie itiesence of certain epsidetuics raised this proportion iii some of We of th town-n eonshleinbly above thle ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... prot in 1686, gradually increased in the two succeeding Her year& The excess of births over deaths was 52,164. mat (bi t~he infants born last year 63,156 were males and seen .o00 feinales, while 9991, or 8-1 per cent., were b iilegitiinate. Bantlfshire, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... George Troup, Peterhead. Toe MORTALITY OF ABERDEEN IN 1867.-There were, Eighteen Hundred ail Twenty-live deaths within the Par- | liamentary boundary of Aberdeen in course of the pnst year. This is about the natural mortality for our population, and compares ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... the mouth's ?mortality. The mortality in time St Nicholas and Terry divi- sinis of thle city lies risern considerably since the preceding month, while ii, the Oldmnachar division 1it has fallen ;, so that during thle past imonth the mortality in the fo rmner ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... above that for the corresponding | wveek of last year. The lowest mortality was recorded in Leith, viz., 192 per thousand; and the highest | in Dundee, viz., 36-6 per thousand. The mortality f From the seven most familiar zymotic diseases was at I | this ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... in, Art only keeping up her reputation as a capable teacher hr fiuOC bet was surpassing it~ at least he knew are that the infant derlartmen4 of the schoolH for was exceedingly well managed judging frem the on ther report of the inspector at last examination ...