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VITAL STATISTICS

LESS DEATHS AND MARK (AGES. The natural increase in the population of the New Plymouth district last month by reason of the excess of births over deaths was 33, compared with 15 in November, 19’25. The total births for the past month exceeded those of November, 1925, by nine, while seven less deaths were recorded. There were three less marriages last month than during the corresponding month of 1925. A comparison of the figures for the past eleven months with the same period of last year shows an all-round increase. The births registered to date in 1926 total 28 more than in 1Q25, the marriages 5 and the deaths 31. Details are: — Month of November.

Births 1920. 45 .... 12 1925. 34 19 12 15 First FIcvp n Months. 1926. 1925. Firths ,.,. 50(» 478 !■ .... J'H 173 jCs.ii -iges .... .... 185 154

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1926, Page 11

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VITAL STATISTICS Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1926, Page 11

VITAL STATISTICS Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1926, Page 11

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