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Page 88
... . 110. The following figures give the numbers of husbands and wives under and over 21 years in every 10,000 of each and 186 class respectively in 1881 and 1886 : HUSBANDS AND WIVES UNDER AND OVER 21 YEARS IN EVERY 88 CHAPTER II .
... . 110. The following figures give the numbers of husbands and wives under and over 21 years in every 10,000 of each and 186 class respectively in 1881 and 1886 : HUSBANDS AND WIVES UNDER AND OVER 21 YEARS IN EVERY 88 CHAPTER II .
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... ....... .. 4 books . .... 215 engraving , & c ....... 9 watchmaking , jewellery . Independent means .......... Engaged in various occup ations 104 108 & c . 44 pur- tural class . 122. The number of persons engaged 94 CHAPTER II .
... ....... .. 4 books . .... 215 engraving , & c ....... 9 watchmaking , jewellery . Independent means .......... Engaged in various occup ations 104 108 & c . 44 pur- tural class . 122. The number of persons engaged 94 CHAPTER II .
Page 95
pur- tural class . 122. The number of persons engaged in agricultural Agricul- suits was very large , and slightly in excess of the pro- portion similarly engaged in 1881 , being 210 in every 1,000 persons as compared with 205 in the ...
pur- tural class . 122. The number of persons engaged in agricultural Agricul- suits was very large , and slightly in excess of the pro- portion similarly engaged in 1881 , being 210 in every 1,000 persons as compared with 205 in the ...
Page 109
... class of statistics , but as their importance is becoming more fully recognized every day , and as the Gov- ernment have in contemplation the establishment of a Sta- tistical Bureau in connection with the new Department of Trade and ...
... class of statistics , but as their importance is becoming more fully recognized every day , and as the Gov- ernment have in contemplation the establishment of a Sta- tistical Bureau in connection with the new Department of Trade and ...
Page 112
... class of deaths is excessive . Out of the above number , no less than 1,080 or 94-24 per cent . were under one year of age . The number of cases of children still - born returned was 756. The number of deaths recorded from suicide was ...
... class of deaths is excessive . Out of the above number , no less than 1,080 or 94-24 per cent . were under one year of age . The number of cases of children still - born returned was 756. The number of deaths recorded from suicide was ...
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