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THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH ANli CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 4,190 A

... appointed to fill the racancy created the death of John Paton. ARTHUR S. HAY, STATIONER, 16 CHARLES STREET. THE KING AND INFANT MORTALITY’. London, Friday*—Lord- Knollys has written the following letter to Miss May Yates, hon. secretary of the Bread and Food ...

GREENOCK ART CLUB

... impressed itself upon thinkiug minds. Men bagging for work, children crying for broad, families living in squalor, appalling infant mortality, and whole caste of slavery in bondage drink and Inst, this was the product, on masses the weaker the revolution in- ...

MEN AND MATTERS

... says the Daily News, seerifieed rntbleoly were the innocents maeaarred by Herod. The issues raised by the rpuataon of infant mortality far-reaching, and touch the very framework of our existence nation. Th« police Nothing like Leetfaer. en trembling on ...

NEW INVENTIONS

... dignity in its use. the provinces Franco which are richest in pasture and produce the most abundant supply excellent milk, infant mortality directly due milk starvation highest, while in the countries south of the Loire it is lowest. The reason, of course, ...

VACCINATION liRgliPlION

... especially among the children Now we have been hearing a great deal about the decreasing birth rate and the increasing infant mortality But need we be so anxious to see so many children born only to be vaccinated into ill health and an early grave ? Surely ...

Published: Friday 27 March 1908
Newspaper: Barrhead News
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3116 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE ARMY DEBATE

... met was most deserving one, and it was delightful work for the children to help their fellows. referred to the heavy infant mortality in large towns, and said that sunshine, fresh air. and sanitary dwellings all tended counteract that evil. It was enable ...

I I; r. THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1895

... 14 the death-rate of the town was only 16'8, it rose to 23*5 for the week ending ■September 21. Was sudden access of infant mortality ? Clearly the agricultural interest in England has been sorely hart the famous repudiation speeches of the Duke of Devonshire ...

SHIPPING GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8,190 ft,

... uneasy suspicion that oil not right, that something night and should done. While the general mortality oar country diminishes slowle bat surely infant mortality remains as high as ever. Ail through our industrial distnets and many rural parts (where on ...

THE GREENOCK TELEGRAPH AND CLYDE SHIPPING GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1907-

... things home were continue to swing on the old lines. Many questions were clamouring for solution—drunkenness, had housing, infant mortality, all demanding treatment more stern than Mr Long and his friends would employ. The day for talk about social reforms ...

BRIDGE OF WEIR

... titer cold winds. Then ear:y in March they had h.d a severe epidemic of whooping-cough. Then there was the enornions infant mortality, which made up 44 per cent. of the death-rate. there being deaths under five years of age. If they added to that deaths ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1903
Newspaper: Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3562 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THIS DAY’S SHIPPING NEWS

... Kimberley, or Botebery,” cries Indignant British Patriot and should like to see Old Pam oblige. Some ides of the rat* ot infant mortality certain districts of London may be gathered from the fact that 35 per cent, of children burn in the East-end die before ...

ANNUAL MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. THE COUNCIL AND CITIZENS'

... work at Darnley Hospital was review& and some particulars given of the efforts the Public Health Committee to deal with infant mortality and other matters affecting the welfare of the community. Councillor Campbell by again offering his services. lie had ...

Published: Friday 05 October 1906
Newspaper: Barrhead News
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4365 | Page: 2 | Tags: none