DECLINING BIRTH-RATE.
' t ' -UKf (SPECIAL TO "XHB PRESS."> ||| WELLINGTON. October «&£§ Had the birthrate in New bean maintained at the same rateSttJ; during tbe period 1882 to 1886, bjiwlS .end of 1915 we would have had 2w,vßgM more people in New_ Zealand thaaijjßraj had at that time, said the Hon. G» s ®| Russell to-night, when expressing; tjil hope that more would be done in.tng|l matter of establishing maternity throughout the Dominion. The age in the birthrate was one of tWjjj most important matters of the day, and everything possible shouldb® done to decrease the cost of babypowL
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16357, 31 October 1918, Page 8
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