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54 (31)

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52 (27)|

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132 (104)

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95 (48)

104 (61)

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88 (20)

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96 (32)

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173 (138)

5 (3)

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8

15 (4)

14 (1)

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38 (25)

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24 (9)

20 (26)

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Note: The figures in brackets are those for the 5 years from 1st January 1962 to 31st December 1966. The numbers in the column headings indicate the following adopter relationships: 1. Joint adopters being father and mother of the child;

2. Joint adopters husband being father of the child;

3. Joint adopters wife being mother of the child;

4. Joint adopters at least one being related to the child otherwise than as parent;

5. Joint adopters with no stated relationship to the child;

6. Sole male adopter being father of the child;

7. Sole male adopter being otherwise related to the child; 8. Sole male adopter with no stated relationship to the child; 9. Sole female adopter being mother of the child;

10. Sole female adopter being otherwise related to the child; 11. Sole female adopter with no stated relationship to the child.

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