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POPULATION INCREASES.

A COMPARATIVE .STATEMENT. THE NORTH FORCES AHEAD. In connection with the recent census and the large increase of population m the North Island as compared with the South Island, it is interesting to note that it was not till the 1!)01 census was taken that the figures for the mouth were, for tliu first time, higher than' those for the South. The following table should prove of interest: — North Island. South Tsland 1858 v.... 34.179 25,234 1861 41,001 57,330 18113 05,3-11) 100.509 1807 50,007 135.571 IS7I 97,008 150,385 » 1874 112,003 187,451 IS7S 158,404 250,00S 1881 11)3,28!) 200 044 188(1 250.081 327,501 IS9I 251.745 344,913 1890 340,572 302.488 1001 300,780 3S 1,933 1900 470,732 411,310 . 1911 503,729 444,735 1918 051,231 445,061

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1917, Page 3

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POPULATION INCREASES. Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1917, Page 3

POPULATION INCREASES. Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1917, Page 3

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