According to the official quarterly returns, ■ issued lately the population of the United * Kingdom in the middle of 1901 is estimated '.-'.'C" at 41,544,145 persons; England and Wales, 32,617,001; Scotland, 4,483,774 jland Ire-' $ land, 4,443,370. . | 5 | £ § H ~ J Hundreds of starlings, blown 200 miles oW.'i 'f a shore by the gale, were attracted by the lights of - Sir Thomas Lipton's steam yacht, • t Erin. Forty of them, caught by the crew, „■ were liberated at the Needles when the Erin/• .' t reached that point. : li I w® uHi ' ■ ffl m §81 mbmmMWl « * ) lis»fe/fa t'isS'tW'SAli
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 5
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