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TABLE V. 



Occupations of the Last Thousand of the New Borrowers. 



Accounta nta . . 



Agents and Collectors 



Architects, Surveyors and Draughts- 

 men 



Auctioneer 



Bakers and Confectioners . . 



Bandage Makers 



Bookbinder 



Boot and Shoe Makers 



Brewer 



Brushmaker . . 



Builders, Bricklayers, and Masons 



Butchers 



Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers 

 and Upholsterers 



Carters 

 Chauflfeur 

 Chemists 

 China Workers 

 Clergyman and Ministers . . 

 Clerks and Book-keepers . . 

 Coach Builders 

 Coachmen 



Commercial Travellers 

 Doctor 



Domestic Servants . . 

 Drapers 



Dressmakers and Milliners 

 Dyer . . 

 Electricians . . 



Engineers, Moulders, Smiths, Fitters, 

 Boiler Makers and Engine Drivers 



Engraver 



Errand and Office Boys 



Factory Hands 



Fireman 



Foremen 



Greengrocers . . 



Grocers and Provision Dealers 



Hair Dressers 



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Hotel Keepers 



Housekeepers 



Inspectors 



Journalists 



Labourers 



Laundress 



Leather Dressers 



Managers 



Miller . . 



Musician 



Nurses 



Painters and Paperhangers 



Photographers 



Picture Framers and Gilders 



Plumbers and Glaziers 



Polishers 



Porters, Caretakers, and Attendants 



Postmen 



Printers, Lithographers and Com 



positors . . 

 Ropemaker . . 

 Saddlers 



Scholars and Students 

 Shopkeepers and Salesmen . . 

 Signalman 

 SoUcitors 

 Sweep . . 

 Tailoresses 



Tailors, Hatters and Hosiers 

 Teachers and Pupil Teachers 

 Telegraph Messengers 

 Telegraphists 



Turners and Brass Finishers 

 Warehousemen 

 Watchmakers and Jewellers 

 Window Cleaner 

 Wine Merchant 

 No occupation stated 



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