"Statistical Register Of The State Of Victoria" offers a comprehensive collection of statistical data pertaining to the Australian state of Victoria. Compiled by the Victoria Statist's Office and the Victoria Registrar-General's Office, this register provides a detailed overview of various aspects of Victorian society and economy during the period it covers.
Readers will find extensive information on demographics, including population figures, births, deaths, and migration patterns. Economic statistics cover areas such as agriculture, industry, trade, and finance, offering insights into the state's economic development. The register also includes data on social indicators such as education, health, and crime, providing a holistic view of life in Victoria.
This historical record is an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the development and characteristics of Victoria. Its detailed statistical data offers a unique window into the past, shedding light on the trends and changes that have shaped the state.
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