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The result of the census led the left wing to believe that their policy was wrong.

In the United States there is a census every ten years.

In 1990, the People's Republic of China announced the results of a nationwide census showing its population totalled 1.

13 billion people.

" They constitute a very large group, the described species, according to Cooke's Census of Fungi, numbering not less than 10,500, or at least 1,000 more than all the recorded species of Hymenomycetes.

A movement is on foot in Europe having for its object the securing of a complete census of the inhabitants of all the civilized countries of the world.

Heretofore the different countries have taken their census on different dates, and it has been impossible to obtain accurate statistics in regard to the world's population at any one particular period.

Although the Census Returns for 1901 shew that the population of England and Wales now exceeds thirty-two and a half millions, the Judicial Statistics recently published by the Home Office state that the number of persons brought to trial before the superior criminal courts during 1899 (the last year for which such statistics are available) was under eleven thousand, which is the lowest figure yet recorded.

When the Census returns for 1901 are published it will probably be found that the population of England and Wales now totals to about thirty-two millions; and assuming that the amount of crime committed during the current year is not abnormal, the number of commitments will work out at a little more than thirty for every hundred thousand inhabitants.

In 1888, this power of choice was restricted, and all boroughs, which at the last census failed to show a population of 10,000, were amalgamated for police purposes with the county to which they belonged; if, however, any borough entitled to have its own police prefers amalgamation, it is permitted to contract with the Standing Joint Committee of the county in which it is situated for the establishment of a consolidated constabulary under the general disposition and government of the Chief Constable of that county, the powers of the Watch Committee remaining in abeyance as long as the contract lasts.

His elder brother, Davis Rich Dewey, is professor of economics and statistics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the author of the Special Report on Employees and Wages in the 12th Census as well as of many other works on finance and industry.

(mixed animal and vegetable diet), to be multiplied by 4,386,035, the total population of Ireland according to census returns of 1901.

USA Today goes with the Census Bureau's finding that household earnings reached record (inflation-adjusted) levels last year--a median of $38,900.

The LAT says CENSUS REPORTS BROAD U.

The Census Bureau's 1998 figures suggest that access to health insurance has not kept pace with economic prosperity.

The USAT front-page "Snapshot" gives an economic picture, based on Census Bureau stats, of the estimated 44 million Americans without health insurance.

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