11 German Birthrate | Is Still Too Low
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i LONDON, January 10. i S , I I The Berlin correspondent of the i s “Dally Telegraph” states that Dr. s * Guett, head of the Health De- J b partment, declares that, in spite « i of State assistance, the birthrate | * is short by 11 per cent, of the j B figure needed to maintain the « r population. ■ “ The deficiency in the year 1932- j i 33 was 30 per cent. J If the system of two-children , * or cue-child families had been j I allowed to continue, the German I I people would have died out in g J ten generations. \
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Northern Advocate, 11 January 1938, Page 6
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