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18!)3. VICTORIA. GENER1\L REPORT 01'! TilE CENSUS VICTORIA, TAKEN ON THE 5th APRIL, 1891. CONTAINING ALSO REFERENCES TO ·THE RESULTS OF CENSUSES AT THE SA)IE DA1'E IN THE OTHER AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES, TABLES, DIAGRA:NIS, AND MAPS. BY THE GOVERNMENT STATIST. PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT PURSUANT TO ACT 54 VICT. No. lliL. tiy ROBT. 11, BRAIN, GOYERN2\fEKT PRfl\TER, lmLBOtrmn;. No. 9.-[lls.]-847.

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18!)3.

VICTORIA.

GENER1\L REPORT 01'! TilE

CENSUS VICTORIA,

TAKEN ON THE 5th APRIL, 1891.

CONTAINING ALSO REFERENCES TO ·THE RESULTS OF CENSUSES TAKE~ AT THE SA)IE DA1'E IN

THE OTHER AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES,

SU~I~IARY TABLES, DIAGRA:NIS, AND MAPS.

BY THE GOVERNMENT STATIST.

PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT PURSUANT TO ACT 54 VICT. No. lliL.

tiy !ilut~oritl}: ROBT. 11, BRAIN, GOYERN2\fEKT PRfl\TER, lmLBOtrmn;.

No. 9.-[lls.]-847.

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1-lrepo.ration-not dven. Priutln~ (860 copici)

APPROXniATE COST OF REPORT. £ s. il.

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CONr:I,ENTS.

Map of Victoria, showing populations of Municipalities and divisions thereof.

" ,, Electoral Provinces

" " Districts

.. " Density of the Population.

Table of Diagrams

GE2\ERAL l:El'Oli'r-

In<lex to tlw Heport

.Intro<luctory Hcmarks

Previous Enumeralions

Arrangements for taking the Census

Census ( lft1ce Staff

Compilation of the Census

:'\ umlwrs of the People

DistrilJUtion of the People

Increase of Population

Proportions of the Sexes

l'arliamentary Hepresentation of the l'eoplc

Density of the Population

Housing of the People

Birthplaces of the People ...

Religions of the People

Ages of the People

}~ducation of the People

Conjugal Condition of the People

Sickness and Infirmity

Live Stock

Land

Occupations of the People

Summary of Results •••

Statistics, 1881 and 1891

Cost of Census

Conclusion

Diagrams

Description of Method of Tabulating by Cards ...

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SuMMARY TABLES-

Inhabitants and Houses

Birthplaces

Religions

Ages

Education

Conjugal Condition

Sickness and Infirmity

Occupations

Appendix A.-Census Act 1891

" B.-Instructions to Enumerators

" C.- ,, S u b-e nu mera.tors

. , D.-Sub-enumerator's Book ...

IV

" E.-Regulations .for conduct of the Census Office

Errata.

PAGE

289 to 325

326 " 332

332 "

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.... ... 349 , 363

364 " 376

377 " 380

381 , 450

451 " 455

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Census Schedule •••

Tabulation Card

Tabulation Forms

TABLE OF DIAGRAMS.

Populations of Australasian Colonies

Natives of various Countries living in Victoria

]{e!igious Denominations in Victoria

Males and Females at Seven Periods of Life

Health and Infirmity in Victoria

Public Estate of Victoria ...

Alienated and Unalienated Land in Each Australasian Colony

Occupations in Victoria .•.

Population of Victoria, 1836-1891

Ages of the People

Education of the J>eople

Conjugal Condition of the People ..

P.I.GB

5 and 6

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GENERAL REPORT.

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INDEX TO THE REPORT.

Paragraph

Aborigines, ages of birthplaces of

326 to 328

238 481

128

,. " " " "

" " "

conjugal condition of

decrease of, in Victori<t

distribution of ..•

education of in Australasian colonies, number of

Victoria, number of

increase or decrease of in Austral-

93

391 to 394

74 and 75

72 and 73

asian colonies 129 and 130

occupations of .. . 7 48 and 7 49

proportions of the sexes amongst ... 145 and 146

religions of 27U Accidents and sickness 515 to 536 and 540 to 54·1

Accommodation in dwellings 186 to 189 Adult breadwinners in Australasian colonies ... 776 and 778

Adults, education of 374 to 377, 398 and 399 Advertisements of Census

Age groups, various

Ages, 1881 and 1891

" " " , " " " " ,, " "

" , " " "

adjusted and unadjusted

births, and deaths, 1881 and 18\11 comparative, of husbands and wives

in single years of Aborigines

Chinese

deaf-mutes

disabled persons

divorced persons

epileptic persons

idiots

lunatics

maimed and deformed persons paralyzed persons .•.

residents of Australasian colonies

Sunday school scholars the blind .. .

the people .. . Agreements with sub-enumerators

Agricultural pursuits, 1881 and 1891 ...

Alienated land

Alphabetical list of occupations

S6 and 37

305 to 308

297 to 302

295 and 296

297 to 300

447 295

326 to 328

324 and 325

565 to 569

521 to 523

478

557 and 558

596 and 597

589

605 and 606

548 an<l549 3:!9 to 342

283

576 and 577

293 to 344

'27 723

643 and 6116 to 668

i03

Anglicans, 1881 and 1891

Appointment of enumerators Arrangements for taking the Census

Australasian capitals, density of population in proportions of the sexes in

Australasian colonies, Aborigines in ...

, ages of residents of

" alienated and unalienated

land in

Paragraph

264 22 and 23

18 to 39

174 and 175

142

74 and 75

329 to 842

666 to 668 birthplaces of residents in 239 to 242

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"

"

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"

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blindness in oS I

breadwinners and de-

pendents in... 768 to 772 Chinese in

eoucubinage in

conference of, on Census

deaf-muteism in

density of population in

divorced persons in divorces in

dwellings in

education in employers, employed, and

unemployed in

employers of labour in ...

epilepsy in

70 and 71

499 and 500

7 to 10

572 172 and 173

503 and 504

506

210 to 212

395 t{) 402

786 to 792

786 to 788

561 fecundity of women in . . . 497 and 498

husbands and wives in ... idiocy in increase of population in

insanity in

lameness, &c., in land cropped per agricul­

turist in , under crop in

leprosy in

live stock in ... per pastoralist in

Lower House represen­tation in

lunacy in

manufacturers in

489 to 496

599

117to121

601 609

784

669 to 671

538 and 539

626 to 631

785

159

592

780

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Australasian colonies, marriageable persons in

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" " " " "

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marriages in

metropolitan populations

of ...

natives of, in Victoria

occupations in ... paralysis in

paupers in persons of independent

means in

populations of ...

poultry in

prisoners in

proportions of the sexes in

Protestants and Roman

Catholics in

religions in

revenue per breadwinner

in ... sickness and accidents in

taxation per breadwinner

in ...

unemployed persons in ...

Upper House representa­

tion in

Victorians living in

'vage-carners in

wealth-producers in

workers on their own ac­

count in

youthful and adult bread­winners in ...

Australasian population disturbe(l by defective

records

" towns, populations of

Average age of married persons

Bachelors and spinsters

Baptists, 1881 and 1891

Birthplaces of divorced persons

of the people Births, proportion of to married women

women at fruitful age in

Australasian colonies

women at fruitful age in

Pam.graph

482 to 485

4BG to 488

SG and 87

220 to 226

762 to 79~

552

782

781

G4 to 67

640

783

139 to 141

287 to 289

286 to 292

77 4 540 to 544

7i3

791 and 79~

151 and 152

243 to 246

790

779

789

776 to 7i8

59 to 63

88 and 89

445 and 446

417 and 418

267

474 and 475

213 to 246 430

.'l33

Victoria 316

Blindness .. . 545 and 57 4 to 582

1861 to 1891 57.5

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at various 3ges

in Australasian colonies

various countries

Boy husbands and girl wives ...

, widowers and girl widows

576 and 577

581

582

4-1.1 to 444, and 492 to 495

465

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Breadwinners, 1871 and 1891

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amongst Aborigines

Chinese

and dcpemlents

,

at each age

in A ustulasian

colonies

in town and country youthful and adult, in Austral­

asian colonies

British and foreign subjects

British dominions, populations of

" "

possessions, live stock in

subjects, birthplaces of

, born at sea

Buddhists, Confucians, &c., 1881 and 1891

Cape of Good Hope, poultry at

Card, specimen of ...

system of tabulation

Catholic Apostolic Church, 1881 and 1891

Census Act

compilation of

cost of

districts, formation of

subdivision of

office staff ...

of shipping

Centenarians

Charitable institutions, occupations of inmates

of

Children to a family ,, marriage

Chinese, ages of

, and Aborigines separately tabulateJ ...

" birthplaces of

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Pm·agraph

729 and 730

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H7

704 to ill

iGB to 772

706 to 70S

ill

776 to 778

216 to 218

7G

G32

219 to 230

231

271

G41

4G

45 to 51

272

11 to U

42 to 53

998 to 1000

19 to ~ 1

24 and 25

40and41

21

311

755

458

453 and 454

324 and 3~5

50

237

480

125

conjugal condition of

decrease of, in Victoria

distribution of

education of 92

389, 390, and 393

, in A ustra\asian colonies, number of ... Victoria, number of

70 and 71 68 and 69

increase or decrease of, in Australasian

"

colonies occupations of

proportions of the sexes amongst

religions of

sects, 1881 aud 1891

Cities, to~·ns, and boroughs. (See Towns.) Classification of laml in occnpation

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under cultivation

occnpatious, changes in

occupiers and cultivators

126 and 127

7H to 747 143 and H4

278

271

655 and G5G

657 and 658

677 to 687

652 to 654

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Pn.rn.gra.ph Classification of occupiers and land occupied

ana cultivated, 1871 and 1891

Climacteric periods, numbers at and over Colonial Conference in London Compilation of the Census

659 to 661

309 2 and 3

42 to 53

1,001 to 1,007 Conclusion

Concubinage

" in Australasian colonies .. . 455, 456, 499, and 500

499 and 500

Conference of Australasian colonies on Census 7 to 10

481 Conjugal condition of Aborigines

Chinese the people

480

403 to 50S

33, 34, and 998 to 1000

697

Cost of enumerations Creators of wealth Crop, land under Cultivation

6 64, 665, and 669 to 6 71

649 to 651, 657 to 665, and 669 to 671

Deaf-muteism

" 1861 to 1891

at various ages in Australasian colonies

various countries DeatLs at advanced ages Deformity

545 and 563 to .573 5G!

5G5 to 569

572 57:1 :312

545 ancl fl03 to 610

Denominations, names of 253

Density, areality,and proximity of population ... 165 and Hl6

" of houses . .. 19:l to 197

live stock 614, 616,617, 620, aml628

, population 164 to 17 5 Departures unrecorded 1)7 Dependent and supportiJ1g ages in Australasian

colonies... 336, 33 7, and 342 ,, elasses in Victoria . .. :n () to 32:>

Dependents, 18Sl and 1891 ...

" amongst Aborigines

, , Chinese , at each age

Disablement, 1871 to 1891

"

at various ages in Australasian colonies

town and country liability to, annually of persons of various occupations ...

727 and i~8 i4fl

747 709 and ilO

.5:30

521 to 52:3 540 to 541

s:n 524 to 529

532 to 535

268 Disciples of Christ, 1881 and 1891

Distribution of the people Distributors of wealth Divorce, laws relating to Divorced persons

77 to 93

G95 to G97

410to412

469 to -179, aml 503 to 508

,

"

ages of in Australasian colonies native countries of ... occupations of religions of

478

503 aml 504

474 and 475 479

476 and 477

XI

Paragraph

Divorces ... 469 to 479, and 503 to &08

" and separatio11s in various countries.. 507 and 508

in Australasian colonies

Dwellers in ships

l<Jducation at all ages

506

208

362

" "

at and over 5 years of age ... in Australasian colonies

363 395 to 402

384 and 385

3(ll to 394

:374 to 377, 898 and 399

368 to 370

" "

town and country of A borigincs

adults children at school age

" "

" in Australasian colonies 395 to 397

of different denominations 386 to 388

" ,, under school age 371 to 373

389, 390, and 393 378 to 380

345 to 402 14

"

Chincsl' men and women the people

Edueational schedule Effective strength of population in Victoria

populations of Austral a si an

319 to 323

colonies 336, 337, aml 340 to 342

,, populations of various countries

Eggs, importg of Electoral districts, representation of

... 338 to 341, 343 and 344 638

157 and 158

Employers, employed, and unemployetl in A us-tralasian colonies 786 to 792

, , unemployed, &c. 712 to 716, and 786 to 792

, in Australasian colonies 786 to 788 Enumerations, cost of ... 33, 34, and 998 to 1000

Enumerators, appointment of 22 and 2:~ , resignations and removals of 35

Epilepsy 545, and 554 to 562

" 18il to 1891 555 at Cape of Good Hope

various ages in Australasian colonies

Expectation of life in Victoria Exports of pastoral products Extra-municipal population .•• Eye affections

" in South Australia

Families

552 557 and 558

561

313

G23 91

545, anrl 583 to 585

585

457

Fecundity of women 4:> 1 to 454, 497 and 498

, , in Australasian colonies ... 4~7 and 498

Female sub-enumerators 31

Foreign countries, Jive stock in 633 , subjects, birthplaces of 232 to 235

Formation of Census districts 19 to 21

Friendly societies, liability to disablement of 5~5 to 529 members of

Fruitfulness of women 451 to 454, 497 and 498

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Full and under age, numbers at

Graduates of universities, number of

Greater :Melbourne, density of houses in

Paragraph

303

358 and 350

196

" , population in 170 and 171

181 115

204

" dwellings in

increase of population in .. .

" persons to a dwelling in .. .

" population of

" proportions of the sexes in 81 and 86

137 and 142

169

51

, reserves in Green cards for special compilations .. ,

Holdings, average size of Householder's schedule

Houses, accommodation in , density of ...

"

" " " "

in Australasian colonies

Greater Melbourne town and country

materials of occupied

of different materials, dwellers in unfinished •••

, unoccupied , value of

Housing of the people

647

13, and page 5

186 to 189

193 to 197

210 to 21~ 181

179

184

178

198

183

178 and 182

190 and 191

176to212

Husbands and wives 432 to 450, and 489 to 496

" comparative ages of 447

" in Australasian colonies ... 489 to 496

" proportion of, to males and

females 437 to 440

under 21

Idiocy

" 1871 to 1891

" at various ages

" in Australasian colonies

Illegitimacy in various countries

441 to 444,489 and 492 to 495

545, and 593 to 599

595 596 and 597

599

501 and 502

Imports and exports of certain vegetable products 672 to 675

6315

624 and G25

639

7;l9 and /40

731 to 740

736

738 9! to 130

699

"

of eggs pastoral produets poultry

Incomes in various countries , of the people

" per head ...

, relluced since 1891 ...

Increase of population Independent means, persons of

" " in Australasian colonies 781

Independents, 1881 and 1891

Infirmity

Insanity ...

267

509 to 610

600 to 602

xu

Insanity in Australasian colonies in various countries

Introductory remarks

Ismelitcs, 1881 aml18!H

Jews, 1881 and 1891

Paragraph

601

602

I to 14

272

270

Lameness, mutilation, deformity, &c. 545, and 603 to 610

Lamenes~, mutilation, and deformity at Cape of Good Hope 610

Lameness, mutilation, and deformity at various

ages 605 and 606

Lameness, mutilation, and deformity in Austra-

lasian colonies 609

Land 642 to 675

, nlienated and unalienated 643, 644, and 666 to 668

, cropped per agriculturist ill Australasian colonies 784

, under crop 664, 665, and 669 to 6 71

, , principal crops, 1857 to 1891 664 and 665

, unoccupied 648

Lands ami estates, value of ... Laws relating to divorce

" marriage

Leprosy , in Australasian colonies

Liability to disablement annually Live stock

" "

" " " "

1851 to 1891

1881 and 1891

density of

in Australasian colonies British possessions

foreign countries of the world per head

192

410 to 412

404 to 409

537 to 539

538 and 539

524 to 529

611 to 641

617 to 622

613 and 614

614, 616, 617, 620, and 628

626 to 631

632

633 634

... 615, 621, 622, and 630

" per pastoralist in Australasian colonies i85

154 to 163 Lower House representation

J,unacy ,, 1661 to 1891

in various countries 162 and 163

545, and 586 to 592

588 at various ages in .Australasian colonies

Lut.herans, 1881 and 1891

589 592

268

:1\fales and females, relative proportions of Manufacturers in Austrahtsian colonies Marriage, laws relating to ...

131 to 146

780

40.J. to 409

422 and 423 rate , registers, signature to

Marriageable age, numbers at

" " "

under

persons at

men and women

381 to 383, and 400 to 402

416

415

314

418 to 421, and 424 to 429

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Marriageable persons Paragrap~1

415 to 431, and 482 to 485

in Australasian colonies ... 48~ to 485

Marriages, divorces, &c., 1881 to 18\lO 471 to 47:1

" in Anstralashm colonies ... 486 to 488

, proportion of, to population 422, 423, and 486 to 488

Married persons, average age of 445 and 446

, women, proportion of births to Materials of dwellings

Mean age of the po1mlation, 1841 to 1891

Mechanical appliances used for compilation Melbourne, birthplaces of residents of

, popu!R.tion, proportion of. to total population

Men and women, education of

Methodists, 1881 and 18~ll Metropolitan Board of Works district, population

of ...

" populationsofAustralasian colonies populatious of Australasian

colonies, increase of Migratory population

430

184 318

52 236

82 and 87

378 to 380

266

83

86 and 87

123 and 124 38

725 607

Mining pursuits, 1871 to 1891

Minor injuries Mohammedans, 1881 and 1891

Mormons, 1881 and 1891

Mutilation

272

272

545, and 603 to 610

Native countries of divorced persons Natives of Australasian colonies in Victoria

China in Victoria , foreign countries in Victoria

474 and 475

220 to 226

237

232 to 235

" other colonies in Victoria ... 245 and 246

" outlying British possessions in

Victoria

"

230

227 to 229

"

United Kingdom in Victoria Victoria ...

, ,, in other colonies ... 220 to 223, and 226

243 to 246

Net imports and net exports of pastoral products

" of certain vegetable producta , wine, spirits, &c.

Net exports of certain vegetable products New churcli, 1881 and 1891 ...

No denomination, 1881 and Ul91

No religion, 1881 and 1891 ...

Nonagenarians Notices and advertisements of Census Numbers of the people

Object to state religion Occupation of laud ... Occupations, 1846 to 1891, under 8 heads

1857 to 1891, under 23 heads 1881 and 1891, under 61 heads

623 to 625

G73 675

272 273 and 275

274 and 275

311

36 and 37

54 to 76

251 and 254

647 to 663

717 718

719

Xlll

Occupations, 1881 and 1891, under 16 heads Paragraph

720 to 726

703

677 to 687

762 to 792

748 and 749

744 to 747

571

, alphabetical list of changes in mode of classifying

.. in Au~tralasian colonies of Aborigines •.•

" Chinese

" deaf-mutes ...

" disabled persons 532 to 535

" divorced persons 4 79

" epileptic persons 560

" idiots 598

" inmates of charitableimtitutions 7 55

" lunatics 591

" maimed and deformed persons 608

" paralyzcd persons 551

persons suffering from eye

affections 584

" prisoners 756 and 757

" the blind 580

" the people 676 to 792

the unemployed 7 51 and 7 52

" university graduates 7 41 to 743

" summary of, by classes ... 693 to 699

" " orders ... 700 and 701

" " sub-orders and dis-

tinct callings .. . 702

" tabulation of Occupied dwellings Octogenarians

49, and page 18

178

311

310

431

431

Old age pensions , bachelors , maids

Paralysis ...

" "

at Cape of Good Hope various ages

in Australasian colonies Parliamentary representation of the people Partial disablement Pastoral pursuits, 1881 and 1891

Paupers in Australasian colonies Payments to sub-enumerators Pensions to old persons Persons to a dwelling Population-actual, apparent, and estimated

" " "

"

decrease of, in certain shires

distribution of ... extra municipal increase of

" towns

545 to 553

553

548 and 549

552

147 to 163

545 to 610

724

782

28 and 30

310

201 to 204

56 to 58

112 and 113

104, 105, and 108

77 to 93

91 94 to 130

" in Australasian colonies 117 to 121

"

" in ships

certain shires ll 0 and Ill

towns 102, 103, and 107

91, 116, and 208

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Population -migratory

numbers of

" of Au~tmlasia, disturbed by de-

fecti vc records

Greater Mel1ourne, increase of towns

Populatious of Australasian capital cities

"

" "

Poultry

"

" ,

" colonies ...

British dominions

increase

of

principal Australasian towns

seven principal Victorian towns

towns, townships, and villages .. ,

Victoria am1 New South \Vales

1881 ant11801

1Lt Cape of Good Hope imports of ...

l_)aragraph

38

54 to 76

59 to 63

115

79 to 89 86 and 87

123 and 12±

64 to fi7

76 SS and 89

81 85

66 and 67

635 to 641

63G and 63~

641

639

640

265

in At1stralasian colonies

Presbyterians, 1~81 and 1891

Previous enumerations

Principal Australasian towns, populations of

,, crops, land under, 185i to 1801

Prisoners.in Australasian colonies , occupations of

Private school scholars, number of Probable population of Victoria in 1901

15 to 17 88 and 89

ti6~ and 665

783 756 and 757

... 350anil35l

98 Proportions of the sexes

Protestants auil Roman Catholics, 1861 to 1891

" " in Australa­

sian colonies

Protestant denominations, 1861 to 11l9l

" 1881 and 1891

Provinces, representation of

Publication of Census results

Public debt per brea<lwinner in Australasian

colonies .•.

131 to 146

~55 to 258

287 to 289

259 to 263

:l64 to 268 150

39

775

estate

, 1857 to 1891

" officers in three colonies

• •• 645, 646, 662, and 663

662 and 663

758 to 761

Registrar-General of England, suggestions by ...

Religions of divorced persons

, the people

Religious denominations, names of

Representation, parliamentary

Reproductive age, women at, 1861 to 1891

" in Australasian

4 to 6

476 and 47i

247 to 292

253

147 to 163 3)5

" "

colonies ...

various countries

330

331

169 Reserves in Greater Melbourne

Hesults of Census, summary of 793 to 965

XlV

Hevenue per breadwinner in Austr:~.lasian

colonies ...

Roman Catholics and Protestants, 1861 to 1891

" 1881 and 1891

Rooms in dwellings

Salaries of public officers in three colonies Salary or wage-earners Salvation army

Scheuules, number of

Scholars, ages of

, in Sunday schools ...

" number of

sexes of ...

School age, children being educated at

" education of children at ...

Paragra.ph

774 255 to 258

269 186 to 189

758 to 761

il2 to 716

268 32

356 and 357

2~0 to 284

349 to 352

355

353 and 354

369 to 373

Secrecy in regard to contents of Census schedules 63 21

91, 116, and 208 208

Shipping, census of

population in Ships, dwellers in ...

in Victorian waters

Shires in which females were more numerous

than males

" population decreased

209

1:38

ll2 and ll3

" increased 110 and 1 11

Sickness and accidt'nts 5 I 5 to 536, and 540 to 544

,, " , " infirmity

1871 to 1891

in Australasian colonies

town and country .••

530

540 to 544

531

509 to 610

Signature to marrin.ge registers 381 to 383, and 400 to 402

Soldiers' age, males at, in Australasian colonies 334 and 335

" in Victoria 317

Spinsters and bachelors

Spiritists, 1881 and 1891

Staff of Census office State education in Victoria

, school scholars, number of

Statistics of Victoria, 1881 and 1891 ...

Subdivision of Census tlistriets

Sub-enumerators, agreements with

, "

female number of

payments to Summary of results of Census

Sunday school teachers and scholars ...

, schools, 1891 Supporting and dependent ages in Australasian

417 and 418

272

40 and 41

345

350 to 352

966 to 997

24 and 25

27

31 29

28 and 30

793 to 965 280 to 284

285

colonies 336, 337, and 342 , , classes in Victoria .. . 319 to 323

Swedenborgians, 1881 and 1891 272

Tabulation of Chinese and Aborigines

" sheet, specimen of

50

page 17

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Taxation per breadwinner in Australasian colonieg

Teachers in Sunday schools Tent dwellers

Town and country, bread winners in

,

" " " ,,

" Towns

,

"

disablement in

dwellings in

education in

husbands and wives in

marriageable persons in

persons ton dwelling in

, wi<lowers nnd widows in

in w hi eh females were more numerous

than males

Paragmph

ii3

280 to 282 200

ill

531

179

384 and 385

·149 and 450

428 and 429

203 and 20-lo

466 to 468

135 and 1:l6

,, "

population deercased

incrensed lU4, 100, and lOS

102, J0:3, and 107

to,vnships and villages, populalions of 83

l: nalienalcd land

Under and full ago, numbers at

Gncmplnyed at various ages

"

"

in A ustmlasian eoloni~s ...

occupations of the

persons

1581 and 1891

Unfinished dwellings

644 aml 666 to 6GB

:;o:3

753 and 754

791 and 792

75 J nnd 752

il2to7IO

183

United Kingdom, Lower House representation in I G l and l G2

" natives of, in Victoria ~~i to 22!)

Cppcr liom;c representation in 153

XV

lJniversit.y graduates, number of

" , occupations of

" the

Unoccupied dwellings

Unrecorded departures

Upper House representation

Value of houses

" lands and estates

Vessels, dwellers in

in Victorian waters ... Victoria, nati vcs of

Victorians in 6tbcr colonies ...

'V age-earners

in Australasian colonies

Wealth, distributors, &c .. of

Paragraph

358 and 359

741 to 743

347

178 and 182

57

147 to 153

190 and 191

192

208

209 220 to 2:l3, and 226

243 to ~46

il2to716

i90

695 to 697

, producers in Australasbn colonies 7i9 ·widowers and wi<lows 457 and 459 to 468

unr1cr 21 465

4:12 to 450, and 48V to 496 \Vives :tnd husbands

\V omen leading- sexually immoral lives 455, ,156, 490, and 500

'\Y orkers on their own account 71:2 to 716

"

Youthful hrcatlwinncrs

"

in Australasian

colonies 789

706 in Austrahtsian colonies 776 and i77

" dependents 710