LIGHT DEATH RATE
LONDON SUBURBS A' TI'ARY’S REPORT • British Official Wirelew. I RUGBY, March 15. The Registrar-General has publisltei a report by me Government Aetuar ~n th.' mortalitv experience of Englam and Wales in 193'J, W3l and 1932 whii-h, in examination of the rates o m< rtality at individual ages, shows thi great improvement in the vitality o the people which has taken place a all, but the most advanced ages. Investigation of mortality experi enre with referem-e to the gcographi cal situation reveals that Londoi suburban areas are subject to i much lighter death rate than th' countrv as a whole in respect ot bo‘l sexes. Il is found, in fact, when tin figures me c-Miuparvd wit a thv.«* to ring of t.ondoij is conspicuous for thi light no.-.- of its death inles over thi uho'r span of Ii f <s.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 7
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142LIGHT DEATH RATE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 7
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