TABLE VI.—Showing the NUMBERS and OCCUPATIONS of MALES in the STATE SUFFERING from each DESCRIPTION of INFIRMITY, ARRANGED in CLASSES, ORDERS, and SUB-ORDERS, and DISTINCT OCCUPATIONS, at DATE of CENSUS, 1901.
Class. Order. Sub-Order. Group. Occupations. Total Cases of Infirmity. Sickness. Accident. Deaf & Dumb. Deaf only. Dumb only. Blind. Insane. Idiotic. Epileptic. Paralytic. Crippled. Lost a Limb. Lost Sight of an Eye.
SUB-ORDERS—continued.
V. 21 1 Working in houses and buildings, construction or repair 139 88 14 1 4 1 3 13 1 1 10 2 1
21 2 Working in roads, railways, &c., construction or repair 71 53 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 2
22 1 Working in disposal of the dead 1 1
22 2 Working in disposal of refuse 5 3 1 1
23 1 Working in imperfectly defined industries 631 187 35 2 8 18 338 6 3 21 3 8 2
VI. 24 1 Engaged in agricultural pursuits 457 223 61 20 19 1 19 53 7 2 23 17 10 2
24 2 Engaged in pastoral pursuits 84 51 15 1 2 5 1 1 5 1 2
24 3 Engaged preserving, capturing, or destroying wild animals 3 2 1
24 4 Fisheries, Persons engaged in 14 8 1 1 3 1
24 5 Engaged in forestry or acquisition of products of natural vegetation 1 1
24 6 Engaged in water conservancy and supply 1 1
24 7 Engaged in mines and quarries 137 86 23 1 4 15 6 1 1
VII. 25 1 Persons of independent means and persons whose occupations were imperfectly defined 436 211 21 7 16 4 48 24 24 11 38 29 2 1
VIII. 26 1 Persons engaged (if at all) in domestic duties 6 6
26 2 Scholars dependent on relatives 136 57 13 22 1 1 2 9 16 1 4 9 1
26 3 Dependent relatives and others not stated to be performing domestic duties 89 50 3 4 1 10 5 1 4 1 3 6 1
27 1 Supported by State and voluntary contributions 77 36 3 20 2 6 9 1
DISTINCT CALLINGS.
I. 1 1 2 Government department, Officer of 2 2
1 2 1 Municipal body, Officer of 1 1
1 3 2 Army officer, in actual service 1 1
1 3 3 Army, non-com. officer or private 16 9 3 4
1 4 6 Barrister or solicitor 1 1
1 4 7 Law clerk 3 2 1
1 4 11 Police, subordinate officer 4 2 1 1
2 1 1 Clergyman, minister of religion 7 5 2
2 1 2 Irregular clergy and Salvation Army officers 5 3 2
2 2 2 Charitable or benevolent institution, Officer of 3 1 2
2 3 2 Sanitary inspector, &c. 2 1 1
2 3 3 Medical practitioner 1 1
2 3 5 Irregular medical practitioner, herbalist 1 1
2 3 6 Dentist 2 1 1
2 3 7 Pharmaceutical chemist or druggist 4 4
2 3 9 Hospital or asylum nurse 2 2
2 4 1 Author, editor, journalist 2 1 1
2 4 2 Reporter 1 1
2 5 3 Assayer, metallurgist 1 1
2 6 1 Civil engineer 5 5
2 6 5 Architect 2 1 1
2 7 4 Schoolmaster or teacher, public school 3 3
2 7 6 Schoolmaster or teacher, private school 1 1
2 7 7 Schoolmaster or teacher, undefined 7 4 2 1
2 7 9 Teacher of languages 1 1
2 7 10 Other persons ministering to education 4 1 2 1
2 8 1 Artist, painter, art student 1 1
2 9 2 Musician, vocalist 5 5
2 9 3 Music professor or teacher 1 1
2 9 5 Others ministering to music 2 2
2 10 1 Actor, circus performer 1 1
2 10 4 Jockey 4 2 1 1
2 10 6 Billiard-table proprietor, keeper, or marker 1 1
2 10 8 Other persons ministering to amusements 2 1 1
II. 3 1 1 Hotelkeeper or employe 16 7 4 1 3 1
3 1 2 Coffee palace or restaurant keeper or servant 3 2 1
3 1 3 Boarding-house keeper or servant 2 1 1
3 2 2 Domestic and house servants 18 13 1 2 2
3 2 6 Coachman, groom 10 7 1 1 1
3 2 12 Hairdresser, barber 1 1