THE FACTORS ANALYSED.
DEATH RATE AT LOWEST POINT.
.(Special to "The Colonist.")
Wellington, Fob. 6. The itegistrar-Gciieral tcredited -f\ew Zealand oxt l>ecc*mber* 31st'••.with»ji 'popu4w(aon <if 1,114)987, which includes -45,844 Jktoarifi^. and 12,598--p6ciplß -iti oui;JBiand There are also 2,59* Uhi'nf«t., including 102 Chinefse .■jP&naaleo, in >New'•Zealand; Tlio.European' population.of tlve Dominion is estimated at 539,729 males, and 435,677 females, tofeal 1,025,406.
The births registered during the year were 14,001 aiaies, and 13,506 females ; 3, total of 2-7,507. The*- deaths werft .9,295 (males;-5-,416, fenlales 3,879), co tliat ttto ccmitiiry .'gained 18,212 by natural incres»es.
Another faction v>&& immigrants : the arrivals wore i-l,6§P f - arid departures 35,733, ®o Wiat'XoAv Zealand thus gainoi 892;7. Tlie" total increase of population for the year (excluding Maoris) was 27,139, a tote 1' which-.was exceeded in 19<J8 and 1906.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13644, 8 February 1913, Page 6
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130THE FACTORS ANALYSED. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13644, 8 February 1913, Page 6
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