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... cent as compared with the general death- rate of 1 1.7 per cent — a difference of 3.5 per cent; but in 191 2 before the 200 per cent increase of Negro population due to migration the Negro death-rate was 20.5 per cent while the general ...
... cent as compared with the general death- rate of 1 1.7 per cent — a difference of 3.5 per cent; but in 191 2 before the 200 per cent increase of Negro population due to migration the Negro death-rate was 20.5 per cent while the general ...
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... cent were ill or had died and about the same number had left the country. In 4 per cent of the cases no information could be obtained, but there was every reason to believe that the men were in employment. Sixty-five per cent were ...
... cent were ill or had died and about the same number had left the country. In 4 per cent of the cases no information could be obtained, but there was every reason to believe that the men were in employment. Sixty-five per cent were ...
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... cent were classified as Northern Europeans, 50.1 per cent as Southern Europeans, and 1.3 per cent as Asiatics. One million five hundred thousand, about 11 per cent, could not speak or understand the English language, and a still larger ...
... cent were classified as Northern Europeans, 50.1 per cent as Southern Europeans, and 1.3 per cent as Asiatics. One million five hundred thousand, about 11 per cent, could not speak or understand the English language, and a still larger ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 3 |
The Urge Forward Rt Hon Sir George E Foster | 14 |
The Correlation of Public and Private Social Service Charles H Johnson | 29 |
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