GENERAL SUMMARY OF VICTORIA.—SPECIFIC OCCUPATIONS., TABLE V.—Showing, according to the Census taken on the 5th April, 1891, the Number of Persons, Males and Females (exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines), at all Ages and under and over Twenty Years of Age, of different Occupations, in Classified Arrangement.
Order. Sub-order. Occupations. Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines.*
Persons. Males. Females.
Total. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. Total. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years. Total. Under 20 Years. Over 20 Years.
Total Population 1,130,463 506,401 624,062 589,317 255,073 334,244 541,146 251,328 289,818
Total of Specified Occupations 1,123,777 505,820 617,957 584,052 254,583 329,469 539,725 251,237 288,488
CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.
1 1 The Governor 1 1 1 1
aGovernment department, officer of (not otherwise classed or undefined) 1,418 108 1,310 1,381 108 1,273 37 37
bOthers ministering to general government 105 1 104 76 76 29 1 28
1 2 cMunicipal body, officer of (not surveyor or draughtsman) 474 9 465 470 7 463 4 2 2
dOthers ministering to local government 179 9 170 171 9 162 8 8
1 3 Defence department, officer of 4 4 4 4
Navy officer in actual service 8 8 8 8
Navy petty officer, sailor, stoker, servant, in actual service 104 7 97 104 7 97
Army officer in actual service 24 24 24 24
Army non-commissioned officer, private, in actual service 313 15 298 313 15 298
eOthers ministering to defence 60 1 59 60 1 59
1 4 Law department, officer of 63 1 62 63 1 62
Judge 16 16 16 16
fLaw-court officer 116 1 115 116 1 115
gLawyer 745 745 745 745
hLaw clerk 1,067 330 737 1,061 329 732 6 1 5
Law student 16 16 16 16
iPolice (all ranks) 1,516 1,516 1,516 1,516
jPenal (all ranks) 540 2 538 455 1 454 85 1 84
kOthers ministering to law and order 171 8 163 171 8 163
2 1 lClergyman 1,215 3 1,212 1,215 3 1,212
mIrregular clergy (no occupation stated) including missionary, lay-reader, local preacher, &c. 58 58 54 54 4 4