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  • The Census of Ireland, 1911 (illustrated by lantern slides) 

    Thompson, William J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1913)
    At the outset of this paper I should like first to thank the President and Council of the Statistical Society for the privilege they have accorded me by inviting me to appear before you this evening, and secondly to ...
  • The development of the Irish census, and its national importance 

    Thompson, William J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
    The people of Great Britain and Ireland are accustomed every ten years to the taking of the Census, occurring, as it does, in the first year of each decennial period. To a majority of the population this may seem a ...
  • Fifty years vital statistics in Ireland 

    Thompson, William J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1919)
    With the permission and approval of the Council I am bringing forward for the Presidential Address the subject of Irish Vital Statistics, and as the General Register Office was established for the registration of births ...
  • The first census of the Irish Free State and its importance to the country 

    Thompson, William J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1927)
    On the 15th March, 1911, about three weeks before the Census day of 1911, I had the privilege and honour of reading a paper before this Society entitled "The Development of the Irish Census and its National Importance." ...
  • Mortality from influenza in Ireland 

    Thompson, William J. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1920)
    Since the period of the Great Famine ("The Black Forty-seven"), with its awful attendant horrors of fever and cholera, no disease of an epidemic nature created so much havoc in any one year in Ireland as Influenza ...