Table: Table A6.V ital S tatistics of W hole D istrict during 1903 and P revious Years.
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Table A6.
V ital S tatistics of W hole D istrict during 1903 and P revious Years.
Year. Population estimated to Middle of each Year. Births. Deaths under One Year of Age. Deaths at all Ages, Total. Deaths in Public Institutions. Deaths of Nonresidents registered in District. Deaths of Residents registered beyond District. Deaths at all Ages, Nett. Number. Rate. Number. Rate per 1,000 Births registered. N umber. Rate.1 Number. Rate.* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1891 16,419 484 29.9 42 86.8 ... ... ... ... ... 182 11.1 1892 17,002 477 28.0 43 90.1 ... ... ... ... ... 207 12.2 1893 17,500 486 27.7 52 107.0 224 12.4 ... ... ... 231 13.2 1894 18,015 515 28.6 57 110.7 ... ... ... 17 14 221 12.2 1895 18,598 466 25.0 46 98.7 220 11.8 ... 21 11 210 11.3 1896 19,218 496 25.8 46 92.7 197 10.2 ... 9 12 200 10.4 1897 20,064 501 24.4 51 101.8 204 10.1 ... 11 12 205 10.2 1898 20,907 498 23.8 68 136.5 216 10.4 ... 10 12 218 10.4 1899 21,800 507 23.2 56 110.4 246 11.3 ... 19 22 249 11.4 1900 22,750 522 23.9 58 111.1 244 10.7 ... 17 17 244 10.7 Averages for years 1892-1901 19,227 495 26.0 51.9 104.6 222 10.7 ... 14.5 13.5 216.7 11.3 1901 22,500 540 24.0 53 98.1 211 9 4 12 20 219 9.7 1902 23,400 578 24 7 54 93.4 269 11.5 ... 27 17 259 11.0 1903 24,125 646 26.8 59 91.3 247 10.2 16 29 234 9.7
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Note.-The deaths included in Column 7 of this table are the whole of those
registered during the year as having actually occurred within the district or division.
The deaths included in Column 12 are the number in Column 7, corrected by the subtraction
of the number in Column 10 and the addition of the number in Column 11.
By the term "non-residents" is meant persons brought into the district on
account of illness, and dying there; and by the term "residents" is meant persons
who have been taken out of the district on account of illness, and have died elsewhere
The "Public Institutions" taken into account for the purposes of these Tables
are those into which persons are habitually received on account of sickness or infirmity,
such as hospitals, workhouses, and lunatic asylums. A list of the Institutions in
respect of the deaths in which crorections have been made is appended.
* Rates calculated per 1,000 of estimated population.