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In October , 1959 , pensioners aged 80 and over represented 60 · 6 per cent . of the total compared with 43.3 per cent . four years before . Appendix VIII also shows how many of the pensioners were men , how many single women or widows ...
In October , 1959 , pensioners aged 80 and over represented 60 · 6 per cent . of the total compared with 43.3 per cent . four years before . Appendix VIII also shows how many of the pensioners were men , how many single women or widows ...
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102 with tuberculosis other than respiratory tuberculosis ( 0.8 per cent . ) , and 123 with peptic ulcers ( 0.9 per cent . ) . As explained in paragraph 2 , most of the recipients of assistance whose allowances are assessed on the ...
102 with tuberculosis other than respiratory tuberculosis ( 0.8 per cent . ) , and 123 with peptic ulcers ( 0.9 per cent . ) . As explained in paragraph 2 , most of the recipients of assistance whose allowances are assessed on the ...
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As many as 24 per cent . of them were mental defectives , and the substantial proportion of persons in the age - band 16-19 shown in paragraph 8 indicates how permanently disabled persons are continuously joining the group as they reach ...
As many as 24 per cent . of them were mental defectives , and the substantial proportion of persons in the age - band 16-19 shown in paragraph 8 indicates how permanently disabled persons are continuously joining the group as they reach ...
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