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TABLE V. 



Occupations of the Last Thousand of the New Borrowers. 



Accountants 



Agents and Collectors 



Architects, Surveyors and 



Draughtsmen 

 Bakers and Confectioners 

 Barmaids ... 

 Basket Maker 

 Bookbinders 

 Boot and Shce Makci.'i 

 Brewers 



Builders, Brieklaj-ers and Mason.s 

 Butchers ... 

 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet 



Makers and Upholsterers 

 Carters 

 Chemists ... 

 Chimney Sweeps 

 China Workers ... 

 Clergymen and Ministers 

 Clerks and Book-keepers 

 Coach Builders ... 

 Commercial Travellers ... 



Doctors (Medical) 



Domestic Servants 



Drapers ... 



Dressmakers and Milliners 



ElectriciaiLs 



Engineers, Moulders, Smitlis. Fit 



ters. Boiler Makers and En 

 gine Drivers 

 Errand and Office Boys 

 Factory Hands ... 

 Fireman ... 

 Foremen ... 

 Greengi'ocers 



Grocers and Provision Dealers 

 Hair Dressers 



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8 

 f. 

 114 

 6 

 7 

 3 

 

 6 

 35 

 5 



Housekeepor.s 



Inspectors... 



Labovu'ers 



Leather Dressers 



Managers ... 



Musicians ... 



Nurses 



Painters and Paperhangers 



Pawnbroker 



Photogi-aphers 



Picture Framer and Oildcr 



Plasterers 



Plumljcrs and Glaziers ... 



Policemen 



Polishers ... 



Porters, Caretakers and Attor 



ants 

 Postmen ... 

 Printers, Lithographers and 



Compositors ... 

 Saddlers ... 



Scholars and Students ... 

 Shopkeepers and Salesmen 

 Solicitor ... 

 TaUoresses 



Tailors, Hatters and Hosiers 

 Teachers and Pupil Teachers 

 Telegraph Messengers 

 Telegraphists 



Turners and Brass Finishers 

 Warehousemen ... 

 Watchmakers and Jewellers 

 Wine Jlerchant ... 

 No occupation stated 



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2G 



3 



52 



44 



1 



8 



11 



53 



13 



4 







1 



253 



1,000 



