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, Aerardingjo statistics published in Berlin the population of Prussia in 1919, no u result of the cession of territory and war losses, is smaller than in 1913, tho last year of peace. Jlnjxiages, hovvevor, showed nn increnso of from 7.8 per TtOO to 13.3. tho figures boing 323,700 in 1913 and 527,300 in 1919. On tho other hand, tn 1913, 1,200,000 children were bom ativo while in 1919 therewerc- only 800,000. The "excess of births over deaths in 113 was 13.3 per 1000, while in 1919 it was i.5. According to Hie "Statistisclio KorvesponfloiiK" injures available fur 1920 show a cortnin improvement in tho birth-rate,'as compared with 1919, but "it is to be feared that during the general economio uncertainty tho number of births will now correspond with tho number of marriages."

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 61, 6 December 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 61, 6 December 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 61, 6 December 1920, Page 5

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