ANSWERS TO COERESPONDENTS.
"D.S; and; T.H.B."—People sending par- . eels 'or letters from New Zealand to .New Zealand soldiers abroad f si'ould ; send through "G.P.0., Wellington," . and people Bending from England .-.should send through "New Zealand High Commissioner, London." \ "Africander.''—'Tlic latest statistics'- for Now Zealand (1915). give., the whito population, as 1,102,134, aboriginal population- 49,844. Hie latest 'available figures for. South Africa arc from th.e , l!lll census, which gh es the white population as 1,276,212, end fhe native.or coloured races r.s 4,697,152. '['lie rate of increase in the pr.pula-tioii'-of.South":Africa, as from MM to 1911—the census there is septennial— was 15.41 ,per cent., whi<ih gives a hasis for n rough approximation of the population to-day.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 8
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113ANSWERS TO COERESPONDENTS. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 8
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