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... population of each District as shewn by the Census . Presented to the Legislature , 14th February and 9th March , 1894 . Printed . No. 47 .. Report of work under the Neglected Children's Protection Act for the six months ending 31st ...
... population of each District as shewn by the Census . Presented to the Legislature , 14th February and 9th March , 1894 . Printed . No. 47 .. Report of work under the Neglected Children's Protection Act for the six months ending 31st ...
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... population for each county and district and the municipalities situate therein , the population of the unorganized territory and the Provincial Electoral Districts . Presented to the Legislature , 18th April , 1894. Mr. Wood ( Brant ...
... population for each county and district and the municipalities situate therein , the population of the unorganized territory and the Provincial Electoral Districts . Presented to the Legislature , 18th April , 1894. Mr. Wood ( Brant ...
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... Population . The population for the year 1892 , taken as the basis of calculation for the mortality and other rates contained in this report , is that of the Dominion census of 1891 , to which a percentage of 1.11 per cent . of increase ...
... Population . The population for the year 1892 , taken as the basis of calculation for the mortality and other rates contained in this report , is that of the Dominion census of 1891 , to which a percentage of 1.11 per cent . of increase ...
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... population amounts to nearly 1-5 of the total population of the Province it is apparent that the decrease is notably greater in urban municipalities than for the Province as a whole . Thus : In cities ' In rest of Province 1891 . 1892 ...
... population amounts to nearly 1-5 of the total population of the Province it is apparent that the decrease is notably greater in urban municipalities than for the Province as a whole . Thus : In cities ' In rest of Province 1891 . 1892 ...
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... population for the year be con- sidered . A reference to the table of marriages during the past ten years shows that the rate for Ontario remains very uniform , 1892 varying from the average by only 0.2 , the average per 1,000 being 6.9 ...
... population for the year be con- sidered . A reference to the table of marriages during the past ten years shows that the rate for Ontario remains very uniform , 1892 varying from the average by only 0.2 , the average per 1,000 being 6.9 ...
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31st day Amount covered Amount of premium Anæmia Anasarca Angina Pectoris Apoplexy April assessments levied Brantford cancelled in 1892 Cause of Death Certificate of Registry chap Company are deposited Constitutional Diseases contracts day of March DEATHS BY COUNTIES deducting all payments deposited and held Diphtheria DISEASES OF LOCOMOTION Diseases of Parturition Diseases of Pre-natal Diseases Total Dyspepsia Endocarditis Erysipelas Expenses of Management Febris Typhoides February fees Female fever FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY force 31st December Funeral Benefits Gastritis Gross number Hamilton Head Office Hydrocephalus insurance certificates July June liability London township Male Mutual System Necrencephalus Ontario Ottawa payments thereon Pericarditis Pleurisy Policies in force policy holders therein Printed Puerperal Fever Pyæmia Register Report sanitary Scarlatina Sex-Nativity-Social Condition-Age-Month Sick Benefits Social Condition Society thereon and assessments Toronto Total Constitut'l Diseases Total Developmental Dis's Total Local Diseases Total receipts Total Zymotic Diseases URINARY ORGANS Vict Whooping Cough Zymotic Diseases
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