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THE FALUNS BIRTHR&TE A SERIOUS MATTER. Received Last Night, 5,5 .o'clock.) LONDON, Jtuly 27. At the Eugenkw Congress, Mr Hoff-m-m, Insurance Statistician .for the United States, said ithat taking New England a.s an>-example, half the population were of foreign, exaction. Fewer native than foreign-born women irearedl families, with tho result that -unless tho better ciaseos (if American's realised their duty, •Ikitish ideas and .institutions would "haw no chance flit iyurvival. Dlr Leslie said the experience w the East End of London confirmed Mr Hoffman's opinion. The- forcign4>orn population was increasing oat of rail proportion to tho native-born. Pr Di-ysdale stated that' waice thej promulgation of the Jfc*Wit~Brad-. laugh doctiriut's thirty years :\%o, therei had- beam twenty-five million fewer i birt'. ■ than previously. ' j
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 5
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133EUGENICS CONGRESS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 29 July 1912, Page 5
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