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  1. 21
    Published 31 March 1950
    “…The number of permanent houses finished during the year to 31st March, 1949, (more than 200,000) was the highest since the war. 5. …”
  2. 22
    Published 31 March 1950
    “…The number of permanent houses finished during the year to 31st March, 1949, (more than 200,000) was the highest since the war. 5. …”
  3. 23
    Published [1928?]
    “…In the English County Boroughs 70% of births notified by midwives and in the counties 61% so notified. NUMBERS OF MIDWIVES. March 31st 1927. March 31st 1926 Midwives Roll. 63,478 62,680 Of these 46,744 have passed the Board's examination. 9,338 admitted in virtue of prior certification under 1902 Act. 658 admitted through Scottish or Irish certificates. 56,770 6,708 Untrained. 63,478 Expressed in percentage 1927 1926 Trained. 89.4 87.3 Untrained 10.6 12.7 IN PRACTICE. …”
  4. 24
    Published [1928?]
    “…In the English County Boroughs 70% of births notified by midwives and in the counties 61% so notified. NUMBERS OF MIDWIVES. March 31st 1927. March 31st 1926 Midwives Roll. 63,478 62,680 Of these 46,744 have passed the Board's examination. 9,338 admitted in virtue of prior certification under 1902 Act. 658 admitted through Scottish or Irish certificates. 56,770 6,708 Untrained. 63,478 Expressed in percentage 1927 1926 Trained. 89.4 87.3 Untrained 10.6 12.7 IN PRACTICE. …”
  5. 25
    Published October 1942
    “…1942-10 1942 1940s 40 pages Page Page Male Domestic Workers (Hospital) 24 N urses — continued — uniforms 22 — wages of 24 — working conditions 13, 21 — working conditions 26 Nursing shortage 11 Male Nurses 24 Nursing Times 9 — wages of 24 Nutrition 17 — working conditions 26 Out-patient department 29 Male Nursing Orderlies 24 Patients' waiting — reduction of 13 — wages of 24 Periods of disability 37 — working conditions 26 Pharmacists 24, 33 Mass Radiography 16 — number of 33 Masseurs and Masseuses 23, 33 — salaries of 24 — salaries of 25 — working conditions 26 — working conditions 26 Private practitioners 33 Meals — productive output 8 Production Committees 9, 10, 12 Medical man-power 15 Radiographers 25, 33 — Services Committees 15 — salaries of 25 — Practitioners' Union 27, 35 — working conditions 26 — Students, number of 33 Regionalisation of Hospitals 14 Mental Hospitals and Institutional Workers' Union 27, 35 School Medical Service 30 Sepsis, reduction of 9 Milk, pasteurisation of 18 Staffing 31, 32 National Health Insurance 29, 35 — Voluntary hospital 31 National Union of Public Employees 27, 35 — Local Authority hospital 32 State Registered Nurses — see e — of County Officers .... 27, 35 Nurses. …”
  6. 26
    by Lizaso, Jose I. de
    Published 31 January 1939
    “…019-0002-001 J.I. de Lizaso Delegate of the Basque Government 14, Eccleston Square, London, S.W.1. TEL. VICTORIA 0926. 31st January, 1939. Dear Sir Walter Citrine I have been given a number of copies of the attached booklet, "The Case of the Basque Catholics", and it has been suggested to me that I might like to pass on copies to those I know who have shown an interest in the Basque cause. …”
  7. 27
    by Physicians for Human Rights
    Published 1998-05-01T00:00:00Z-1998-05-31T23:59:59Z
    “…The recovered bodies were all male Bosnian Croats believed to be killed on 31 October 1993 while trying to escape fighting in the region. …”
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  8. 28
    “…Despite the larger number treated, however, the waiting list remains distressingly high, and on 31/12/32 included 122 children and 25 adults. …”
  9. 29
    Published January-February 1928
    “…Children reported verminous 1763 Notices issued 186 Cleansed by parents 60 Cleansed by staff 1 Still under observation 37 Re-inspected and found clean - Number of informations 2 Number of convictions 2 Total Number of Children cleansed at Disinfector 604 292/824/1/124-125…”
  10. 30
    Published 2017
    “…World growth is expected to rise from 3.1 percent in 2016 to 3.5 percent in 2017 and 3.6 percent in 2018. …”
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  11. 31
    Published 31 March 1950
    “…Male deaths numbered 40,130, an increase of 1,187, and female 39,407, an increase of 500. …”
  12. 32
    Published December 1930
    “…From the years 1924—1928 inclusive, the hospital and district cases of the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies at Woolwich numbered 4,221, and the maternal mortality rate was 0.71 per thousand births ; at the East End Maternity Hospital (1921-1928) the hospital and district cases numbered 17,525, and the maternal mortality rate was 0.68 ; at the General Lying-in Hospital in Lambeth (1920-1929) the hospital and district cases numbered 25,906, and the maternal mortality rate was 1.31 ; in the year 1928 the Queen's Institute Nurses were responsible for 65,077 district midwifery cases, and the maternal mortality rate was 1.9 ; and the Plaistow Maternity Hospital (1910-1929) undertook 87,749 district cases and the maternal mortality rate was 0.77 per thousand. …”
  13. 33
    by Foster, Andrea, Mackenzie, Roddy
    Published 2005
    “…In this study Friends of the Earth Europe surveyed 31 corporate members of Cefic and posed a number of questions related to REACH and the debate surrounding it. …”
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  14. 34
    Published October 1942
    “…"Points of Application" 29 3. Services: Number of Hospitals 30 Work done by Hospitals 31 4. …”
  15. 35
    “…Fraser next prepared statistics in which the children are grouped in families and the average number of children under 17 per family arrived at was as follows: — Working Men (Higher grade)..................3.1 „ (Lower grade).............................2.1 Business Men (Higher grade)..................1.8 „ (Lower grade)...............................1.4 Clerks (Higher grade)..........................2.0 „ (Lower grade).............................................1.2 The preponderance of large families amongst the higher grade workingmen is very striking, and it was also found that more than half the children of the higher grade of workingmen were in families of more than four children. …”
  16. 36
    Published 31 March 1950
    “…Some 966,000 civilians were examined by mass miniature radiography during the year, bringing the total number of persons examined in England and Wales up to 31st December, 1948, to 2,985,607 (1,718,155 males and 1,267,452 females). …”
  17. 37
    Published 1913
    “…1913 1880-1914 "Transport Workers Strike, Dublin, 1913" [T0048.jpg], 1913 There were a number of strikes in Dublin in 1913 affecting the dockers, building trades, clerks and carters all involving the Irish Transport and General Workers Union, led by Jim Larkin. …”
  18. 38
    by McDiarmid, M.
    Published 12 October 1937
    “…McDiarmid Assistant Secretary. 292/946/37/31…”
  19. 39
    by Physicians for Human Rights
    Published 1999-11-01T00:00:00Z-1999-11-30T23:59:59Z
    “…The individual being searched for was Ejub Dervišević, a 53-year-old Bosniak soldier who was reportedly killed in the area on 31 May 1993. Place of Exhumation: Dvorište Date of Exhumation: 25 May 1999 Minimum Number of Exhumed Individuals: 001…”
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  20. 40
    “…1936-09 1936 1930s 33 pages : illustration the number of children returned as suffering from malnutrition, requiring treatment or observation, but states: “The massed return for 1934, compiled from figures submitted by 316 Education Authorities, shows that the conditions of nutrition of school children throughout England and Wales remains practically stationary and shows no general deterioration.…”
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