THE PROFESSIONS.
The vital statistics of New Zealand show that there was last year greater mortality amongst the legal .profession than any other profession of the E,o:n.L;uo:i. The medical and eciu-
cation professions next in that order, whilst oi dl engineering, architecture and - was a close fourth. The 1 profession was well down o 4 e lifiitj dnd it is €n . couragiing ■ M mole th , at wven out ten liter.- iry Jm>n over eisty-fiv e of age- jt is j^.. er sip " /aficanit that wlhite ten persons .wing (the profession described as a iOrn-sements" passed away, and fif- ' ,een engaged in religious orders, only four musicians shuffled off .this mortal coil, two of wihom were over MSty-five years of age. It -would appear, therefore, that /the strain upon musicians is not quite «o severe as some imh'ght suppose.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10426, 18 September 1911, Page 4
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138THE PROFESSIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10426, 18 September 1911, Page 4
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