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Tbc t Oort foe data, BhwmutU* Goal BaiMt.Mrf no*. M F*ti± Great Decline Infant Mortality. £40,000,000 DAMAGE, ..

... BaiMt.Mrf no*. M F*ti± Great Decline Infant Mortality. £40,000,000 DAMAGE, Great Fire at Brussels Exhibition. moat striking feature of the quarterly return the Registrar - General, just „ . issued is the record infant roor- Enormous damage was done by Are ...

Beet Material and Workmanship at Moderate Prices

... the recently issued quarterly vital statistics is the record decline in infant mortality. Measured by the proportion of deaths under one yew of age to registered births, this mortality was equal »l per 1.000; proportion 19 per 1,000 below the average for ...

“The Tei*p, » paper devoted to the recreation of walking, gives in iU May iasoe an interesting illustrated ..

... the tenement blocks with .insanitary surro ndings. exhibits showing what is tomg dons in • fre.h-.i- work and in the infant mortality, tuberculosa, under feeding ■ and unwise feeding. I»ts Sam* Child-life exhibition, the occupation, in which children ...

TORQUAY TOWN COUNCIL Music Elactric Ing Eztensioa. Pro*iJ*i School Sitfc The monthly meeting of the Torquay ..

... (Laughter.) , Tlie letter was referred the Education Committee. Mortality Report. The medical officer reported that there had been 49 death* in the Borough durmg August, yielding rate mortality of 14.9 per 1,000. The rate for the corresponding month of last ...

FARMING ON TH

... when application was made borrow the money. Tho Town ('lkrk ;—That is so. Mortality Report, The Medical Officer reported that the had been 53 deaths during July, yielding a mortality of IB.fi per 1.000. In the corresponding month of last year the rat© was ...

RgatJLAB SAILUfO# TO CaLCXTTTA

... Council. I am. Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully. E. P. Bovr v. Mortality Report. The Medical reported that there had been 5« deaths during Mav. yielding a rate of mortality of 15.2 per 1.000. In the corresponding period of last year the rate was ...

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... preserve to them. There had been gathered on the waters of the bay tho largest assemblage of warships that ever the eye of mortal man had dwelt upon. They hod seen something of the promised conquest of the air and what was the groat««t surprise of all ...