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Kidderminster Times and Advertiser for Bewdley & Stourport

VISCOUNT COBHAM AND THE

... the coueomiration camps, Lord Cobham said the whole sense of the country was siocked when statistics of the enormous infant mortality appears?, and at firat is was thoagit the camps were terribly mismanaged. Bat it had come out that, such was the ignorance ...

piettliantem

... rri ns (Utmost —At • meeting of the (41segow Town Conned, on Monday.* magistrate gelled attention to the extraordioary infant mortality in the elty. This slaughter of the loomernm. he said. was sash w ealled for immediate remed). For the past fortnight ...

S ——— e i ————————ttiin it all again simply because one member of the Couneil ;of every membsar of il

... of the grest causes of infant in Conaocil.. (Hear, hear).—The Mayor said mortality.,”—Dr. Moore said theo me\lical officer was*| ha understood ;hgé the discussion arose in qaite right in calling attentionto theinfant mortality |an accidental way.—Dr. ...

Tace S—THE EKIDDERMINSTER TIMES SATURDAY, TTAROT 1, lan?

... They had to elose two schools on the previous day through chickenpox.—Dr. Moore called attention to the high rata of infant mortality in the town, as ravealed by the medical officer’s annual report; and said he hoped the Health Committee wonld do somathing ...

rice S—THE KIDDERMINSTER TIMES SATURDAY, APRIL: 5, 1902

... scircely be considered satismale members of the congregation.—Mr. H. Smith | factory. Still less satisfactory is the infant mortality askad if it was necessary to have sidesmen |no fewer than 17 children died before they had lived a appointed? Wonld it ...

THE MO RDAUNT CASE

... that infant assuraaoa was poaaibla wtdar certain condiHoiismid gradual stopa the Diraolonlaeraasadtha sum aamrad from IDs. opto Mb., iwduaad tire limit of age to ana month. la IMS the Directors oommenoed system ot recording tor abroluto mortality each ...

THE ADDRESS

... in that cage, although it 'was possible that the saffering to infants inflicted might have been terrible, the war would long ago have been brought to a close. He admitted that the mortality in the camps was to be deplored, but quoted General Viljoen’s ...

BROMSGROVE,

... aud there are sevcral children, most of whom are grown up. INFANT SUFFoCATED.—Mr, E. Docker held an inquest at the Goldan Cross Hobtel, on Tuesday, respeciing ihsa gudden death of an infant nam~d William Thomas Rea a son of Mhomas and Sarah Jane Rea ...

September .11, 1869 paid Thetimate claims up, him for the chiLrs sup. porktmy of the poormri gave rather a ..

... 66, Great Portland-street, Marylebone,— In affectionate remembrance of William Emery, infant son of the above, who departed this life July 4, 1869, from the mortal effects of vaccination—aged four months. Mr. Emery said the words were in accordance with ...

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

... roman tie bail. At a meeting of the Guard-anti no Thnr,lap it wee reported that two permits had 111111•11 off, 14 to adopt the infant. A SEANISE MAYOR'S Etat/FEZ extraord'inee incident in connection wish tine agitation mania Ms payment of term has nccurred ...

SLIZERMINSTER TOWN COUNCIL. A flisselbly roosting the Caudell was held is fireasseitay My, • (Alderman Pang) ..

... the deaths were Sae of old p•opliv probably dee to the saes wiesther.—Dr. Moore did not as oriels in the present tate of mortality. esepially when it ease vaambered that of the SI death.. 12 were those .1 porsoa. 65 years and coward..—The Mayor Of aura ...

focal Enidltgatet

... flanwell, of Offroore-rood, void the deceased child was her niece. The father lived at Worcester. Witness bad bad charge of the infant for the past three months, and thooght she was just beginning to grow • little. The deceestd, a small child. am put to bed ...