The Stream of Life.
The vital statistics for 1917 are now available as they refer to Levin and they show that, by a curious coincidence, the births total exactly the same number as in 1910. Deaths are down to the level of 1915. The effect of the war is seen in the steady decline of the ma Triage rate which has been falling .since l!u- fateful year of the mitbreak of hostilities. In 1913, for im/ijme. ~'s marriages were registPivl in Levin, and in 1914 the tot;;! vfis 32, but it has f 'en since th<» until in 1917 the Registrar (.V!i TT. li. Cork) y called oil to julfil his office • e times. Detailed figures • follows: N 191 ■> 1916 19, . Births Si SO Bft Deaths ,U> 2^ Marriages 28 2: 12 —wr-fTs*a>—emmr - mmm
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 January 1918, Page 3
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134The Stream of Life. Levin Daily Chronicle, 8 January 1918, Page 3
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