INFANTILE MORTALITY.
POSITION IN AUCKLAND... TDIARU WITH LOWEST BATE... The infantile mortality figures in tie latest issue of the "New Zealand Gazette" shows that for the first four months of the year the town of Timaru had the lowest rate, namely 1.00 per -i 100 births, while Nelson held the uneu- ■ ."■ viable position of the highest lose, :> j namely, 10.96 lives in every hundred, i Auckland lost 4.77 in every hundred--.i births; Wellington, 3.94; Christchurch, M 3.74; and Dunedin, I.So. Hamilton's - mortality rate per 100 births was i slightly higher than that of Auckland,.; namely, 4.86, and that of Gisborne was fj 7.14. Over all areas the rate was 4.13, | aa compared with 4.34 for the first four .1 months of last year. In the month of i April no deaths were Tecorded in Auck- i land as a result of puerperal septicaemia.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 6
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