BALLINASLOE GREAT OCTOBER FAIR

... jenats, 0 a s, 33; total animnals. 56,364. Snnucx PoisomiNG has been said, on goeo authority, to be the main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous food should be given to a child till it has a fIlI mouth od teeth, unless such food has been previously ...

CLUB COMEDY

... then it has become an extinct institution. STARCH PGISONINqG has been said; on good authority, to be the main cause of infant mortality. No farinaceous food should be given to a child till it has a full mouth of teeth, unless such food has been previously ...

Jiatot 3J

... de___ths were due to what may be termed unavoidable erases, and not in any sense due to defective sani- tation. The rat? of infant mortality was 88.7 per I.OCO. and was si.mewhat higher than in the two previous years, but lower than in 1895. The births repiesentel ...

THE SOMERSET SHOW

... the benefits B. s of sterilisation was that it abolished a prolific of method of transmitting disease and lessened infant by If mortality Sterilised milk could be delivered in Wi a bottles and boxes like mineral waters, as frequently l, or infrequently ...

HOMERIC HYMNS.*

... of Apollo's cattle by the infant god of guile,and f Y I made familiar to us by Shelley's rendering t he hymil to golden Aphrodite, also partiallytranslated by Shelley, and telling us of the love of the goddess fori a mortal, Anchises, and of the prophecy ...

MR. BEESLY'S DANTON.*

... Danton's rohabilitation hls been slow but sure. When the great Coaventiounol preferred the guillotine to flight, he left two infant sons, Georges and Antoine. A quarter of a century later and all things were changed in France. By aid of foreign arms the ...

THE MERRY-GO-ROUND

... quite to the liking of pro- J entert1 au~iences. The idea of Shakespeare coming vfocia Xy eestitl to put on the mantle of mortality, And then too take the chief characters through the a anven ages ?? is an excellent one, and if it serves merely t Asapeg ...

Published: Saturday 29 April 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1491 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEE

... tabulating the statistics of i mortality experience of life assurance and I annuity societies established in this country, ter-' minating with the year 1893 ; and in calculating, on the basis of these data, tahles of rates of mortality and of the mathematical ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT KNOWSLEY

... that the rise of the rate of mortality as compared with that of the preceding week was mainly due to a recurrence of I influenza and an outbreak of measles. Owing to the ;prevalence of the latter malady several of the infant schools had been closed. A NOVEL ...

BOOKS OF THE HOUR

... was to get into county society, but Randolph instead expatriated himself to California, and his wife in revenge dosed her infant daughter with alcohol, so that she got a periodical craving for it, while in her sane moments she despises her other self ...

REVIEWS

... theft of Apollo's cattle by the infant god of guile, and made familiar to us by Shelley's rendering; the hymn to golden Aphrodite, -also partially translated by Shelley, and telling us of the love of the goddess for a mortal, Anchises, and of the prophecy ...

THE GREEK THEATRE

... for all time Mons of mess. Nor did I deem tLhy edicts strong onougs, That thon, a mortal man, sbould'st overpass i LUi iUA I -U;UII -UL - iI-t UQ ULV b. / Thnt thou, a mortal man, shouldast oresrpass The unwsitten laws of (;od that know no Ihange. They are ...