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This table shows that several countries have rates lower than those for England and Wales . Particularly noticeable , are the rates of 16 and 17 per 1,000 live births for Sweden and the Netherlands respectively .
This table shows that several countries have rates lower than those for England and Wales . Particularly noticeable , are the rates of 16 and 17 per 1,000 live births for Sweden and the Netherlands respectively .
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APPENDIX A Tables of Vital Statistics : England and Wales I Population of England and Wales , 1801-1958 Population Year Males Females Persons 1801 4,254,735 4,637,801 8,892,536 1851 8,781,225 9,146,384 17,927,609 1901 15,728,613 ...
APPENDIX A Tables of Vital Statistics : England and Wales I Population of England and Wales , 1801-1958 Population Year Males Females Persons 1801 4,254,735 4,637,801 8,892,536 1851 8,781,225 9,146,384 17,927,609 1901 15,728,613 ...
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Up to 31st March 1959 the total of the assessed claims was £ 387,366,924 of which £ 371,912,327 related to England and Wales . Other claims amounting to £ 80,072 had been assessed by the Minister at the end of 1959 , five cases were ...
Up to 31st March 1959 the total of the assessed claims was £ 387,366,924 of which £ 371,912,327 related to England and Wales . Other claims amounting to £ 80,072 had been assessed by the Minister at the end of 1959 , five cases were ...
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