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THE BOROUGH CORONER ON INFANT MORTALITY

... THE BOROUGH CORONER ON INFANT DIORTALrTY. * The Borough Coroner (Mr. 1-H. t1iawles) held four inqucests, on Faturday afternoon, at his Court, in Moor Street. Each of them related to the deaths of children. One inques Xwas conceining the death of the female ...

THE BOROUGH CORONER ON INFANT MORTALITY

... THE BOROUGH CORONER ON INFANTI I MORTALITY. On Saturday afternoon Mr. E. Hawkes, borough coroner, held an inquest. at the Train Tavern, Great Francis Street, on tho hoyiof Theomas Henry Hall, the infant child of Thomias ihLis, brower, Vaurhydi Square ...

FATALITIES TO CHILDREN

... save hundreds from this bitter and lasting subject of self- reproach, and do something to duminish that over- whelming infant mortality which, week by week, the registrar-general reports in unerring figures, if the frequency of this accident could be s ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... wqrkhouse hospital it at Traninere, where hte died on Saturday. The ! jury returned a verdict of Accidental death, h INFANT MORTALITY IN l~i$i(KsA. AT.-At the 11 Westminster Hotel, Prijg-street, on the body of Ellen Foley, ?? months old daughte of James ...

COVENTRY

... death-rate. below the average, Isotths death-rate from symotic disease was much helow the average whlile the rate of infant mortality, although in- creased during the first quarter- by the more than averigo number of deaths from lung disease, had not ...

ALLEGED CRUELTIES TO PASSENGERS AT SEA

... SENGERS; AT1 SE A. The announcement of the poisoning of tbc and mate of the Acurington at sea was b ?? shoeking details of infant mortality on bo ?? t; same ship. The Daily .2Vewa of yesterday publishes the letter of a bereaved mother, AgnesBlvin, ad- dressed ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... will show itself, but you are stronger than a c-iild, There are etatistics to prove that there has been hiD inoreate of infant mortality in thin country of 26,000 per ?? through diseaces of the bloud. Mr. Wille-We can't go into ths, a r. 3Sibly said he Was ...

REVISION COURTS

... list. (Renewed ?? Revising Barrister announced that he should allow the name tV stand. INFANT MORTALITY AT BURNLEY.-There iS al alarming state of infant mortality at present in Burnley For the week ending September 4th there was a total o% 44 deaths, ...

THE INSURANCE OF INFANTS' LIVES

... the Manchester Amalgamation of Friendly Societies gave evidence in favour of infant life insurance, which he held favoured thrift, and in no way influenced infant mortality. CRININ&L ASSAULTr ON A You-o GRLnq.-At the Montgomeryshire Assizes, on Thursday ...

SYSTEMATIC CHILD MURDER IN FRANCE

... new-bolm infant to one of ,them is tantamount to infant~icide. ?? 'Brochard read several copies' of the lying letters written by nurses to the childron's parents, describing -ip pathetic language the rosy cheeks and itcreseing charms of their infants deed ...

THE COURT

... strike a r, in between the melancholy number of those who di. i- infancy or in youth (and it must be remembered tnat infant mortality is always in large pro ortik ) a' d the people who live to old age, it will be ui. ' :. f. 'ty-one years represents the ...

THE LONDON POLICE AND THE MURDER EPIDEMIC

... loop-line, and are expectod to arrive at Hawarden at eleven oclock. IFANT MORTALITY IN' MA}N'cSERr-Mr. Smelt, deputy coroner for Manchester, yesterday alluded to the infant mortality of the city, more especially to the numerous cases of children overlain ...