POPULATION FIGURES.
mien were talking " it "the exodus <fro king population nave now am opportunity to pet abreast of facts and explain away somo very interesting figures just compiled by It-he statistician -to the Australian Commonwealth. These deal with the period from 1900 to 1008, and show the pultttion during that time nd and each of the Au5...,..™ ...,..™ The figures are as fol-
Apart from Western. Australia, 'whiclx I lia<l an extraordinary access of popula-1
ag enterprises, New Zca is handsomely in advance of Unit shown liy any geographical division of the Commonwealth. Even Ibctwccn December, 1007, and the end of 1908 New Zenland's ipopulat/ion increased iby 3.35 per cent, iwnilo Australia's adv I.BG per cent.
PopulaKa.te of tion, tion, Increase 1900. 1908. per cent. 48.8 W. Australia 179,907 207,111 New Zealand 708,278 000,042 25.0 N.S. Wales 1,300,305 1,591,073 17.7 S. Australia 302,107 407,170 12.4 Queensland 493,847 552,345 11.8 Tasmania 172,000 ■185,824 7.4 Victoria. 1,190,213 1,271,174 6.2
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 1
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157POPULATION FIGURES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 1
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