NINTH CENSUS OF QUEENLSAND,

TAKEN ON THE

THRITY-FIRST OF MARCH, 1901

PRESENTED TO SOUTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY COMMAND.

BRISBANE:

BY AUTHORITY: GEORGE ARTHUR VAUGHAN, GOVERNMNET PRINTER, WILLIAM STREET.

1902.

CENSUS OF QUEENSLAND.

REPORT BY THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL,

WITH

SUMMARY AND DETAILED TABLES, ILLUSTRATIVE MAPS, AND DIAGRAM.

NINTH ENUMERATION OF POPULATION MADE ON THE 31ST OF MARCH, 1901.

BRSBANE:

BY AUTHORITY : GEORGE ARTHUR VAUGHAN, GOVERNMNET PRINTER, WILLIAM STREET.

1902.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

REPORT BY REGISTRAR-GENERAL

Map of Queensland showing Boundaries of Census Districts

PART I.—POPULATION—GENERAL SUMMARIES.

Synoptical Table

I.—Total Population, Numbers, and by Sexes

II.—Increase of Population, by Sexes, at each Census Enumeration 1861 to 1901

III.—Centesimal Rate of Increase of Population, by Sexes, each Enumeration ; also Centesimal Rate of Increase 1861 to 1901, and Proportion Females bear to each 100 Males at each Enumeration

IV.—Total Population each Census District ; also, Number of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines and Half-castes

V.—Number of Coloured Population—Census Enumerations 1891 and 1901

VI.—Dwellings and Inhabitants at Census Enumerations of 1891 and 1901

VII.—Dwellings and Inhabitants at each of the Census Enumerations of 1861 to 1901

VIII.—Increase of Dwellings and Inhabitants, 1861 to 1901, Centesimal Increase of Population and Average Number of Inhabitants to a Dwelling

IX.—Total Population in Municipalities and Shires, with Increase and Decrease in 1901, 1891, and 1886

X.—Population by Sexes, in each Division under the Divisional Boards Act, on 31st March, 1901

XI.—Total Population in each Financial Division of Queensland, according to the Census of 1886, 1891, and 1901 ; also Increase and Decrease in Quinquennial and Decennial Periods

XII.—Population, by Sexes, in each Census District ; also, Percentage of Males and Females to Persons Enumerated in each District

XIII.—Total Population in each Census District, Minors and Adults, by Sexes ; also, Male and Female Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines (both Minors and Adults); the Number of Adult Males and Females, exclusive of Adult Male and Female Chinese, &c., Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions

XIV.—Number of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (coloured), &c., &c., and Inmates of Charitable Institutions, and Prisoners, in each Census District, 1901

XV.—Comparative Number of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, &c., &c., and Inmates of Charitable Institutions, and Prisoners, Census Enumerations of 1891 and 1901

XVI.—Number of Public Institutions in each Census District, and the Number of Inmates, including Officers and their Families, residing in each Institution—Census of 1901

XVII.—Summary of Persons, Males, and Females in the several Public Institutions at the Census of 1901

XVIII.—Return of all Half-castes, with Percentage ; also, Percentage to Population of District

XIX.—Population in Electoral Districts ; Number of Minors and Adults ; also, Number of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, &c., &c., Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions in each Electorate ; also, Total Adults (Males and Females), exclusive of Adult Male and Female Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, &c., &c., Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions

XX.—Population of Electoral Districts, as formed from Census Districts ; also, Total Adults

XXI.—Population of City and Suburbs of Brisbane, within a Radius of Ten Miles from the General Post Office—Census 1891 and 1901

XXII.—Total Population contained within certain Municipalities ; also, the Area, Number of Persons to the Square Mile, and Population within a Radius of Five Miles from Post Office of each of the several Towns—Census 1901

XXIII.—Population of Towns containing 100 Inhabitants and upwards, alphabetically arranged, and the Census District in which situated, other than Municipalities and Shires

XXIV.—Name and Population of all Towns in each Census District, other than Municipalities and Shires which contain a Population of 100 Persons and upwards ; also, List of Towns and Township Reserves which contain less than 100 Persons

XXV.—Percentage of Sexes, Proportion of Females to every 100 Males, and Proportion of Persons and Sexes to Total Population

PART II.—Area of State and Distribution of Population.

XXVI.—Area in Square Miles, Dwellings, and Population

XXVII.—Area in each Census District in Square Miles, and Number of Persons to a Square Mile at the Enumerations of 1891 and 1901

XXVIII.—Area and Number of Inhabited Dwellings to a Square Mile in each Census District at the Enumerations of 1891 and 1901

XXIX.—Number of Dwellings Inhabited and Uninhabited in each Census District at the Enumerations of 1891 and 1901

XXX.—Number and Description of Habitations in each Census District at the Enumerations of 1891 and 1901

XXXI.—Number and Description of Dwellings in Municipalities, Boroughs, and Shires

XXXII.—Number and Description of Dwellings in each Division, under Divisional Boards Act

XXXIII.—Number and Description of Dwellings, and Number of Rooms in each

XXXIV.—Number and Description of Dwellings in each Census District, and Number of Rooms in each Dwelling

XXXV.—Number and Description of Ships and Vessels in Queensland Waters on Night of 31st March, 1901, the Locality of such Ships and Vessels, and Number of Persons Aboard

XXXVI.—Average Number of Persons to an Inhabited Dwelling in each Census District at the Enumerations of 1891 and 1901

XXXVII.—Population on Goldfields, and the Census Districts in which they are situated

PART III.—Ages of the Population.

XXXVIII.—Number of Minors in Population divided into Children and Youths ; also, Number of Adults, divided into Age Periods, 21 to 50 years and from 50 and upwards ; also, showing those whose Age was not stated

XXXIX.—Proportion of Sexes at each Quinquennial Age Period up to 60 years, and Decennially from 60 to 100 years ; also, Proportion of Sexes—Census 1886, 1891, and 1901

XL.—Number of Persons, Males, and Females at each Quinquennial Period of Age up to 60 years, and thence Decennially to 100 years—Census 1886, 1891, and 1901

XLI.—Proportion per cent. of Persons at each Age Period Quinquennial Period of Age up to 60 years, and thence Decennially to 100 years—Census of 1886, 1891, and 1901

XLII.—Ages of Males Enumerated in each Census District—Census 1901

XLIII.—Ages of Females Enumerated in each Census District—Census 1901

XLIV.—Ages of Persons Enumerated in each Census District—Census 1901

XLV.—Number and Age of Males and Females Enumerated in each Subdivision of Census Districts

XLVI.—Number of Chinese at different Age Periods in each Census District

XLVII.—Number of Pacific Islanders at different Age Periods in each Census District

XLVIII.—Number of Japanese at different Age Periods in each Census District

XLIX.—Number of India and Ceylon Natives (coloured) at different Age Periods in each Census District

L.—Number of other Alien Races at different Age Periods in each Census District

LI.—Number of Aborigines and Half-castes at different Age Periods in each Census District

PART IV.—Birthplaces of the Population.

LII.—Comparison of the Number of Persons, Males, and Females born in the several Countries named in the Table, as returned at the Census Enumerations of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively

LIII.—Birthplaces of the Population as returned—Census Enumerations 1861 to 1901

LIV.—Proportion that Persons, Males, and Females of each Nationality bear to the Total Population—Census Enumerations 1861 to 1901

LV.—Birthplaces of the Population (Males and Females) residing in each Census District

LVI.—Showing in detail the names of Countries included in Table No. LV. under the headings "Other British Possessions," " Other Countries in Europe," " Other States in America," " Other Countries in Asia," " Other Parts of Africa," and " Other Countries not Previously Named

PART V.—Education of the Population.

LVII.—Number of Persons of different Degrees of Education—Census Enumerations 1861 to 1901

LVIII.—Proportion per cent. of each Degree of Education—Census Enumerations 1861 to 1901

LIX.—Degree of Education of the Population at different Ages

LX.—Number of Males and Females possessing different Degrees of Education at the Census of 1901, and Proportion per cent. that Males and Females of each Degree of Education bear to the Total Number of each Sex, in the several Census Districts

LXI.—Number of Males who can Read and Write at different Ages in each Census District

LXII.—Number of Females who can Read and Write at different Ages in each Census District

LXIII.—Number of Males who can Read only at different Ages in each Census District

LXIV.—Number of Females who can Read only at different Ages in each Census District

LXV.—Number of Males who cannot Read or Write at different Ages in each Census District

LXVI.—Number of Females who cannot Read or Write at different Ages in each Census District

LXVII.—Number of Males whose Degree of Education was not specified at different Ages in each Census District

LXVIII.—Number of Females whose Degree of Education was not specified at different Ages in each Census District

LXIX.—Degree of Education in Age Periods of Persons born in Australian States

LXX.—Number of Children between the Age of 6 and 12 years returned as attending State and other Schools, each Census District

LXXI.—Centesimal Proportion of Males and Females at certain Age Periods in each Census District who could Read and Write, could Read only, who could not Read or Write, and whose Degree of Education was not stated

LXXII.—Number of Persons possessed of each Degree of Education at different Age Periods, inclusive and also exclusive of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races, and Aborigines

PART VI.—Civil or Conjugal Condition of the Population.

LXXIII.—Comparative Table, showing Number of Persons, Males, and Females Never Married, Married, Widowed, Divorced, and those whose Condition was not stated—Census Enumerations 1861 to 1901

LXXIV.—Centesimal Proportion to the Total Population at each Census Period, 1861 to 1901 respectively, of Never Married, Married, Widowed, Divorced, and those whose Condition was not stated ; also, the Percentage of Males and Females in the Population

LXXV.—Number and Ages of Never Married, Married, Widowed, and Divorced, and Persons whose Condition was not stated

LXXVI.—Number and Ages of Never Married, Married, Widowed, and Divorced, and whose Condition was not stated, with Percentage of Males and Females at certain Age Periods, in each Condition

LXXVII.—Number of Males and Females Married, Never Married, Widowed, and Divorced, and whose Condition was not stated, in each Census District

LXXVIII.—Comparative Table of the Civil and Conjugal Condition of the Population at Different Age Periods—Census 1876 to 1901

LXXIX.—Number and Ages of Males Married—Census 1901

LXXX.—Number and Ages of Females Married—Census 1901

LXXXI.—Number and Ages of Males Never Married—Census 1901

LXXXII.—Number and Ages of Females Never Married—Census 1901

LXXXIII.—Number and Ages of Males Widowed—Census 1901

LXXXIV.—Number and Ages of Females Widowed—Census 1901

LXXXV.—Number and Ages of Males Divorced—Census 1901

LXXXVI.—Number and Ages of Females Divorced—Census 1901

LXXXVII.—Number and Ages of Males, Civil Condition not stated—Census 1901

LXXXVIII.—Number and Ages of Females, Civil Condition not stated—Census 1901

LXXXIX.—Civil and Conjugal Condition of the Population at certain Age Periods, inclusive and also exclusive of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races, and Aborigines

PART VII.—Religions of the Population.

XC.—Comparative Table of Number of Persons belonging to each Religious Denomination at the Census Enumerations 1861 to 1901 ; also, the Numerical and Centesimal Increase between each Period

XCI.—Number of Persons, Males, and Females in each Census District, returned as belonging to the several Religious Denominations—Census 1901

XCII.—Showing, in detail, the Name of the Sects included in Table No. XCI., under the headings " Other Protestants," " Other Christian Sects," " Other Religions," and " No Religion"

XCIII.—Proportion per cent. Persons, Males, and Females belonging to each Religious Denomination bear to Total Population, Persons, Males, and Females at the Census Enumerations 1861 to 1901

XCIV.—Showing Religions of Males and Females at certain Age Periods

XCV.—Names of the Religious Denominations under which Chinese were returned

XCVI.—Names of the Religious Denominations under which Pacific Islanders were returned

XCVII.—Names of the Religious Denominations under which Japanese were returned

XCVIII.—Names of the Religious Denominations under which Natives of India and Ceylon (coloured) were returned

XCIX.—Names of the Religious Denominations under which Other Alien Races were returned

C.—Names of the Religious Denominations under which Aborigines were returned

PART VIII.—Occupations of the Population.

CI.—Occupations of Males in each Census District

CII.—Occupations of Females in each Census District

CIII.—Occupations of Persons in each Census District

CIV.—Occupations of Males and Females in each Census District, in Totals of Classes and Orders

CV.—Occupations of Males, Females, and Persons, by Ages

CVI.—Occupations, arranged in Alphabetical Order, showing the Number of Persons, and of each Sex, engaged in each Occupation

CVII.—Showing the Number of Domestic Servants employed in Households, and the Number of Employers in each Census District

CVIII.—Occupations of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, arranged in Order of Number ; also the Number of Persons, and of each Sex engaged

CIX.—The Previous Occupations of Prisoners, Confinees in the several Gaols, on the 31st March, 1901

PART IX.—Synopsis of Results of Enumeration of the Whole State, and of each Census District.

CX.—Whole State—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXI.—Aramac—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXII.—Balonne—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXIII.—Blackall—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXIV.—Bowen—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXV.—Brisbane—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXVI.—Bundaberg—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXVII.—Burke—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXVIII.—Burnett—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXIX.—Caboolture—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXX.—Cairns—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXI.—Cardwell—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXII.—Charleville—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXIII.—Clermont—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXIV.—Cloncurry—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXV.—Cook—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXVI.—Croydon—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXVII.—Cunnamulla—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXVIII.—Dalby—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXIX.—Darling Downs Central—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXX.—Darling Downs East—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXXI.—Darling Downs North—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXXII.—Darling Downs West—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXXIII.—Diamantina—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXXIV.—Drayton and Toowoomba—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXXV.—Enoggera—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXXVI.—Etheridge—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXXVII.—Fassifern—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXXVIII.—Gladstone—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXXXIX.—Gympie—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXL.—Herberton—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXLI.—Highfields—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXLII.—Hughenden—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXLIII.—Ipswich—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXLIV.—Kennedy—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXLV.—Leichhardt—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXLVI.—Logan—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXLVII.—Mackay—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXLVIII.—Maranoa—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CXLIX.—Marathon—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CL.—Maryborough—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLI.—Moreton East—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLII.—Moreton West—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLIII.—Mount Morgan—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLIV.—Nundah—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLV.—Oxley—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLVI.—Palmer—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLVII.—Peak Downs—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLVIII.—Rockhampton—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLIX.—Somerset—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLX.—Springsure—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXI.—Stanley—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXII.—Stanthorpe—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXIII.—St. Lawrence—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXIV.—Tambo—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXV.—Taroom—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXVI.—Tiaro—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXVII.—Toowong—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXVIII.—Townsville—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXIX.—Warrego—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXX.—Warwick—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXXI.—Westwood—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXXII.—Wide Bay—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXXIII.—Woothakata—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

CLXXIV.—The City of Brisbane—Showing Geographical Situation, Division, Area, Ages, Social Condition, Education, Birthplaces, Religion, Habitations, Health, and Occupations, at Census Enumeration, 31st March, 1901

PART X.—Sickness, &c.

CLXXV.—The Number of Persons, Males, and Females returned as suffering from Sickness and Accident, Census 1901

INDEX TO CONTENTS.
TABLE.PAGE.
AboriginesNumber of (Males and Females), in Population of each Census DistrictIV.6
AboriginesCentesimal Proportion of, to Population, Census 1901V.7
AboriginesReturn of Half-casteXVIII.25
AboriginesNumber of, in each ElectorateXIX.26 & 27
AboriginesDegree of Education of, Number of each Sex and by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXII.159 & 160
AboriginesSocial Condition of, by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176 & 177
AboriginesAges of (Males and Females), living in each Census DistrictLI.115
AboriginesNumber of, returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination living in each Census DistrictC.200
AboriginesNumber engaged in each Occupation. Table arranged in order of number of Individuals engaged in each OccupationCVIII.319 & 320
AdultsMales, Number of, in each Electoral DistrictXIX.26 & 27
AdultsMales, Number of, by Age Periods in each Electoral District, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese, Polynesians, and Other Alien RacesXIX.26 & 27
AdultsMales and Females, Number of, in each Census District, Census 1901XIII.16 & 17
AdultsMales and Females, Number enumerated at each Age Period in Subdivisions of Census DistrictsXLV.72 to 109
AdultsMales and Females, Number of, from 21 years to 50 years and 50 to 100 years, etc.XXXVIII.64
AfricaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901LIV.124
AfricaNumber of Persons born in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.121
AfricaNumber of Persons born in, living in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
AgesCentesimal Proportion of Sexes, by Quinquennial Periods to 60 years, Decennial to 100 years, Census 1886, 1891, and 1901XXXIX.64
AgesCentesimal Proportion of Persons, Males and Females at each Age Period, to Total of All Ages, Census 1886, 1891, and 1901XLI.65
AgesOccupations of Males and Females, by AgesCV.284 to 309
AgesOf Persons, Males and Females, by Quinquennial Periods to 60 years, Decennially to 100 years, Census 1886, 1891, and 1901XL.65
AgesOf Persons, Males and Females, classified as Children, Youths, and AdultsXXXVIII.64
AgesOf Males enumerated in each Census District, Census 1901XLII.66 & 67
AgesOf Females enumerated in each Census District, Census 1901XLIII.68 & 69
AgesOf Persons enumerated in each Census DistrictXLIV.70 & 71
AgesOf Persons, Males and Females, enumerated in each Subdivision of Census DistrictsXLV.72 to 109
AgesOf Chinese, Males and Females, in PopulationXLVI.110
AgesOf Pacific Islanders, Males and Females, in PopulationXLVII.111
AgesOf Japanese, Males and Females, in PopulationXLVIII.112
AgesOf India and Ceylon (coloured), Males and Females, in PopulationXLIX.113
AgesOf Other Alien Races, Males and Females, in PopulationL.114
AgesOf Aborigines and Half-castes, Males and Females, in PopulationLI.115
Agricultural ClassNumber of Persons classified under, Census 1901CI.222 to 224
Agricultural ClassNumber of Males classified under, Census 1901CI.222 to 225
Agricultural ClassNumber of Females classified under, Census 1901CII.248 to 251
Albert (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
AmericaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901LIV.124
AmericaNumber of Persons returned as born in, living in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
AmericaNumber of Persons returned as born in (Comparative Table), Census 1861 to 1901LII.120
AmericaOther States in, referred to in Census Returns, detailed list of, Census 1901LVI.129
Aramac (Census District of)Synoptical Table of Results of Census in, 1901CXI.330 & 331
AramacNumber and Ages of Persons, Males and Females, Adults and Minors, enumerated in each Subdivision ofXLV.72 & 73
AreaOf MunicipalitiesXXII.40
AreaIn Square Miles, Dwellings and Population, each Census DistrictXXVI.46
AsiaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901LIV.124
AsiaNumber of Persons born in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.120 & 121
AsiaNumber of Persons born in, living in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
AsiaOther Countries in, named in Census Returns, detailed list of, Census 1901LVI.129
Asylums(See " Public Institutions.")
At SeaCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901LIV.124
At SeaNumber born (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.122
At SeaNumber born, living in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
Aubigny (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Australian StatesCentesimal Proportion born in each, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901LIV.124
Australian StatesNumber born in each of the (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.120
Australian StatesNumber of Persons, Males and Females, born in each of, living in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
Australian StatesDegree of Education, in Age Periods, of Persons born inLXIX.150
Austria(See " Europe.")
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Balonne (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.72 & 73
Balonne (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXII.332 & 333
Balonne (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Baptist ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Persons returned as belonging to, to Total Population, Census 1868 to 1901XCIII.193
Baptist ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, Census 1868 to 1901XC.181
Baptist ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in Persons belonging to, Census 1868 to 1901XC.181
Baptist ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCI.184
Baptist ChurchNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Baptist ChurchNumber of Chinese (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Baptist ChurchNumber of Pacific Islanders returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Baptist ChurchNumber of Japanese returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVII.197
Baptist ChurchNumber of Aborigines and Half-castes returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictC.200
Barcoo (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Benevolent Asylums(See " Public Institutions.")
BirthplacesCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in each Country, Census 1868 to 1901LIV.124
BirthplacesCentesimal Increase or Decrease of Persons born in each Country, Census 1864 to 1901LII.118 to 122
BirthplacesComparative, showing Returns of Persons born in each Country, Census 1861 to 1901LII.118 to 122
BirthplacesNumber of Persons (Males and Females) born in each Country, Census 1861 to 1901LIII.123
BirthplacesNumber of Persons (Males and Females) born in each Country, living in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
BirthplacesShowing in detail, as embodied in Table LV. under heads " Other Countries in Europe," " Others Countries in Asia," " Other States in America, " and " Other Countries not previously named "LVI.128 & 129
Blackall (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.72 & 73
Blackall (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXIII.334 & 335
BlindNumber of Persons returned as beingCLXXV.460
Bowen (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.74 & 75
Bowen (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXIV.336 & 337
Bowen (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Brisbane (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.74 & 75
Brisbane (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXV.338 & 339
Brisbane (Census District of)Public Institutions inXVI.20 to 23
Brisbane, City ofSynoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXXIV.456 & 457
Brisbane, City ofPopulation of, by Wards, with increase in (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901IX.8
Brisbane, City ofPopulation of, and Suburbs within a radius of ten miles from General Post Office, Comparative, 1891-1901XXI.39
Brisbane North (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Brisbane South (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
British America(See "America.")
Bulimba (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26.
Bulloo (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Bundaberg (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.76 & 77
Bundaberg (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXVI.340 & 341
Bundaberg (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Bundamba (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Burke (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.76 & 77
Burke (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXVII.342 & 343
Burke (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26.
Burnett (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.76 & 77
Burnett (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXVIII.344 & 345
Burnett (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Burrum (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Caboolture (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.78 & 79
Caboolture (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXIX.346 & 347
Cairns (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.78 & 79
Cairns (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXX.348 & 349
Cairns (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Cambooya (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Cardwell (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.80 & 81
Cardwell (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXI.350 & 351
Carnarvon (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Carpentaria (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Ceylon—India—(coloured)Number of (Males and Females), in Population of each Census DistrictIV.6
Charleville (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.80 & 81
Charleville (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXII.352 & 353
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Charters Towers (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
ChildrenNumber attending State and other Schols between the Age of 6 and 12 years, each Census DistrictLXX.150 to 157
ChildrenNumber under 1 year to 5 years, and from 5 years to under 15 years (Males and Females)XXXVIII.64
ChildrenNumber included in " Domestic Class" of Occupation Tables, Census 1901CIII.276 to 278
ChildrenNumber returned as attending School, Occupation Tables, Census 1901CIII.278
ChildrenNumber returned as being taught at home, Occupation Tables, Census 1901CIII.278
ChildrenAges of, under 1 year and upwards, Persons in each Census DistrictXLIV.70 & 71
ChildrenAges of, under 1 year and upwards, Males in each Census DistrictXLII.66 & 67
ChildrenAges of, under 1 year and upwards, Females in each Census DistrictXLIII.68 & 69
ChildrenAges of, under 1 year to 5 years, 5 to 10 years, and 10 years to 15, Persons (Males and Females) in each Subdivision of Census DistrictXLV.72 to 109
ChinaCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901LIV.124
ChinaNumber of Persons (Males and Females) born in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.121
ChinaNumber of Persons born in (Males and Females), living in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
ChinaNumber of Persons, born in, of Parents not Natives of that CountryLV.125 to 127
ChineseNumber of (Males and Females), in Population of each Census District, 1901IV.6
ChineseCentesimal Proportion to Population, Census 1891 and 1901V.7
ChineseComparative Number of Males and Females in Population, Census 1891 and 1901XV.19
ChineseHalf-castes, Return ofXVIII.25
ChineseNumber of, in Population of Electoral Districts, Census 1901XIX.26 & 27
ChineseNumber of, Adult Males, in Electoral Districts, Census 1901XIX.26 & 27
ChineseNumber engaged in each Occupation, Tables arranged in order of, Number of Individuals engaged in each OccupationCVIII.316
ChineseSocial Condition of, by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176 & 177
ChineseAges of Males and Females, living in each Census District, 1901XLVI.110
ChineseDegree of Education of, Number of each Sex, and by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXII.159 & 160
ChineseReligious Denomination under which returned (Males and Females), Census 1901XCV.195
ChineseNumbers who were Prisoners on 31st March, 1901XIV.18
Christian Sects (Other)Number of Persons (Males and Females), classified thus in Table of Religions, living in each Census District, Census 1901XCI.185
Christian Sects (Others)Name of Persuasions included under, detailed list of, by Census Districts, 1901XC.180
Church of EnglandNumber of Persons returned as belonging to (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180
Church of EnglandNumerical and Centesimal Increase in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180
Church of EnglandCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901XCIII.193
Church of EnglandNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCI.184
Church of EnglandNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Church of EnglandNumber of Chinese returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Church of EnglandNumber of Pacific Islanders returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Church of EnglandNumber of Japanese returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVII.197
Church of EnglandNumber of Indians and Cingalese (coloured) returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVIII.198
Church of EnglandNumber of Other Alien Races returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCIX.199
Church of EnglandNumber of Aborigines returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictC.200
Church of Rome(See " Roman Catholics.")
Classification of OccupationsRelative to Persons in each Census DistrictCIII.254 to 279
Classification of OccupationsRelative to Males in each Census DistrictCI.202 to 227
Classification of OccupationsRelative to Females in each Census DistrictCII.228 to 253
Clermont (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.80 & 81
Clermont (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXIII.354 & 355
Clermont (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Cloncurry (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.80 & 81
Cloncurry (Census Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXIV.356 & 357
Commercial ClassNumber classified under, Census 1901, PersonsCIII.258
Commercial ClassNumber classified under, Census 1901, MalesCI.206
Commercial ClassNumber classified under, Census 1901, FemalesCII.232
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.181
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.181
Congregational and Independent ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901XCIII.193
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCI.184
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Chinese returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Pacific Islanders returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Other Alien Races returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCIX.199
Congregational and Independent ChurchNumber of Aborigines returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictC.200
Conjugal ConditionComparative Table of Census 1861 to 1901LXXIII.162
Conjugal ConditionCentesimal Proportion of each, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901LXXIV.162
Conjugal ConditionComparative Table of, by Ages, Census 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901LXXVIII.165
Conjugal ConditionSummary of Number and Ages of Persons, by Quinquennial Periods, Census 1901LXXV.163
Conjugal ConditionOf Males and Females, by Age Periods, and Percentage of same, at such Age Periods, Census 1901LXXVI.163
Conjugal ConditionOf Population, Males and Females, in each Census DistrictLXXVII.164
Conjugal ConditionOf Males, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXIX.166
Conjugal ConditionOf Males, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXXI.168
Conjugal ConditionOf Males, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXXIII.170
Conjugal ConditionOf Males, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXXV.172
Conjugal ConditionOf Males, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXXVII.174
Conjugal ConditionOf Females, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXX.167
Conjugal ConditionOf Females, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXXII.169
Conjugal ConditionOf Females, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXXIV.171
Conjugal ConditionOf Females, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXXVI.173
Conjugal ConditionOf Females, by Ages, and in each Census DistrictLXXXVIII.175
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Conjugal ConditionOf Population (Males and Females), by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Other Alien Races, and AboriginesLXXXIX.176 & 177
ContentsTablei to iv.
Cook (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.82 & 83
Cook (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXV.358 & 359
Cook (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Croydon (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.82 & 83
Croydon (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXVI.360 & 361
Croydon (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Cunnamulla (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.82 & 83
Cunnamulla (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXVII.362 & 363
Cunningham (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Dalby (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.84 & 85
Dalby (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXVIII.364 & 365
Dalby (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Darling Downs Central (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.84 & 85
Darling Downs Central (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXIX.366 & 367
Darling Downs East (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.84 & 85
Darling Downs East (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXX.368 & 369
Darling Downs North (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.86 & 87
Darling Downs North (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXXI.370 & 371
Darling Downs West (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.86 & 87
Darling Downs West (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXXII.372 & 373
Deaf and DumbNumber of Persons returned as beingCLXXV.459
Denmark(See " Europe."
Density of PopulationTo each Square Mile (Comparative), Census 1891 and 1901XXVII.47
Density of PopulationArea in Square Miles of each Census District, and Total Population in each, 1901XXVI.46
Density of PopulationPersons to an Inhabited House, in each Census District and in each Division of the ColonyXXXVI.61
Density of PopulationInhabited Dwellings to a Square MileXVIII.48
Density of PopulationInhabited Towns in each Census District, Census 1901XXIII.-XXIV.41 & 42
DiagramShowing increase of Population, 1861 to 1901Immediately following Synoptical Table.
Diamantina (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.86 & 87
Diamantina (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXXIII.374 & 375
Divisions of the ColonyPopulation in each Financial (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901XI.13 & 14
Divisions of the ColonyNumber of Habitations in each (Comparative), Census 1891 and 1901XXIX.49
Divisions of the ColonyArea of each, in Square Miles, and Number of Persons to Square Mile (Comparative), Census 1891 and 1901XXVII.47
Divisions of the ColonyNumber of Persons to each Inhabited House in each (Comparative), Census 1891 to 1901XXXVI.61
Divisions (under" Divisional Boards Act")Population in each, by SexesX.9 to 12
Divisions (under" Divisional Boards Act")Number and Description of Dwellings in eachXXXII.52 & 53
Divisions (under" Divisional Boards Act")Census Districts, and Subdivisions of same, of which each " Division" is composedX.9 to 12
DivorcedNumber of (Males and Females) at Age PeriodsLXXXV.172 & 173
LXXXVI.
Domestic ClassNumber of Males classified under Census 1901CI.204
Domestic ClassNumber of Females classified under Census 1901CII.230
Domestic ClassNumber of Persons classified under Census 1901CIII.256
Domestic ServantsNumber of, Employed in HouseholdsCVII.315
Domestic Offices(See " Domestic Class.")
Drayton and Toowoomba (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.88 & 89
Drayton and Toowoomba (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXXIV.376 & 377
Drayton and Toowoomba (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
DumbNumber of Persons returned as beingCLXXV.459
DwellingsNumber of (Comparative), Census 1891 and 1901VI.7
DwellingsNumber of (Comparative), 1861 to 1901VII.7
DwellingsIncrease in Inhabited (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901VIII.7
DwellingsNumber and Description of, Inhabited and Uninhabited, in each Census District, 1891 and 1901XXIX.49
DwellingsNumber and Description of, in each Census District (Comparative), Census 1891 and 1901XXX.50
DwellingsNumber Inhabited to a Square Mile, in each Census District, Census 1891 and 1901XXVIII.48
DwellingsNumber and Description of, in Municipalities, etc.XXXI.51
DwellingsNumber and Description of, each " Division" under "The Divisional Boards Act"XXXII.52 & 53
DwellingsNumber and Description and Number of RoomsXXXIII.54
DwellingsNumber of Stone, Wood, Brick, etc., and Number of Rooms in eachXXXIV.55 to 59
DwellingsNumber of Persons to an Inhabited, in each Census District, Census 1891 and 1901XXXVI.61
Education (Degree of)By Sexes (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LVII.132
Education (Degree of)Centesimal Proportion of each Degree, Census 1861 to 1901LVIII.132
Education (Degree of)By Ages, Census 1901LIX.132
Education (Degree of)Possessed by each Sex in each Census DistrictLX.133
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Education (Degree of)Proportion per cent. possessed by each Sex in each Census DistrictLXI.134 & 135
Education (Degree of)By Ages, of Persons (Males and Females) born in Australian StatesLXIX.150
Education (Degree of)Persons by Ages (See Synoptical Table of the District respecting which information is required).
Education (Degree of)Showing Number of Children attending State and Other Schools between the Age of 6 and 12 years—each Census DistrictLXX.151 to 157
Education (Degree of)Of Males by Ages, in each Census DistrictLXI.134 & 135
LXIII.138 & 139
LXV.142 & 143
LXVII.146 & 147
Education (Degree of)Of Females, by Ages, in each Census DistrictLXII.136 & 137
LXIV.140 & 141
LXVI.144 & 145
Education (Degree of)Centesimal Proportion of each Sex, of each Degree, by Census DistrictsLXXI.158
Education (Degree of)Number of Persons of each, at Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), and Other Alien Races.LXXII.159 & 160
Electoral DistrictsPopulation in eachXIX.26 & 27
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Minors and Adults in eachXIX.26 & 27
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races, Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Benevolent Institutions in, Census 1901XIX.26 & 27
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Adult Males, exclusive of Adult Male Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races, Prisoners, etc., Census 1901XIX.26 & 27
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Adult Males, exclusive of Adult Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), and Other Alien Races, Prisoners, etc., Census 1901XIX.26 & 27
Electoral DistrictsAs formed from Census Districts, or portion of same, showing Population in each SubdivisionXX.28 to 28
Electoral DistrictsNumber of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Prisoners, etc., in eachXIX.26 & 27
England and Wales(See " Great Britian and Ireland.")
Enoggera (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.88 & 89
Enoggera (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in 1901CXXXV.378 & 379
Enoggera (Electorate)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japense, India and Ceylon (coloured), and Adult Other Alien RacesXIX.26
Etheridge (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofCXXXVI.88 & 89
Etheridge (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in 1901CXXXVI.380 & 381
EuropeNumber of Persons born in various Countries in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.118 & 119
EuropeCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in each Country in, Census 1861 to 1901LIII.123
EuropeNumber of Persons (Males and Females) born in each Country in, by Census DistrictsLV.125 to 127
EuropeDetailed List of Countries in, not specified in Principal Table, showing Number of Persons returned as born in sameLVI.128 & 129
Fassifern (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.90 & 91
Fassifern (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in 1901CXXXVII.382 & 383
Fassifern (Electorate)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
FemalesNumber of, in Population, Census of 1901I.5
FemalesProportion to each 100 Males (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1891III.5
FemalesProportion to Persons enumerated in each Census District, Census 1901XII.15
FemalesAdults in each Census District, 1901XIII.16
FemalesMinors in each Census District, 1901XIII.16
FemalesAdults in each ElectorateXIX.26 & 27
FemalesMinors in each ElectorateXIX.26 & 27
FemalesNumber of, in each Division under" Divisional Boards Act"X.9 to 12
FemalesProportion of, to every 100 Males, each Census DistrictXXV.44
FemalesAges of, enumerated in each Subdivision of Census DistrictXLV.72 to 109
FemalesAges of, by Vicennial Periods, Census 1901XLIII.68 & 69
FemalesDegree of Education of (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LVII.132
FemalesNumber of, possessing different Degrees of Education in each Census DistrictLX.133
FemalesProportion per cent. of, possessing different Degrees of Education in each Census District, to Total of Sex in such DistrictLX.133
FemalesWho can Read and Write, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXII.136 & 137
FemalesWho can Read only, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXIV.140 & 141
FemalesWho can Read or Write, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXVI.144 & 145
FemalesWhose Degree of Education was not stated, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXVIII.148 & 149
FemalesCentesimal Proportion of, of each Degree of Education, at certain Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXXI.158
FemalesChinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon(coloured), Other Alien Races, and Aborigines, possessed of each Degree of Education, at different Age Periods, Census 1901LXXII.159 & 160
FemalesProportion per cent. of each Degree of Education (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LVIII.132
FemalesCivil or Conjugal Condition of (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LXXIII.162
FemalesCentesimal Proportion of, of each Condition, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901LXXIV.162
FemalesNumber and Age of, of each Condition, Census 1901LXXV.163
FemalesPercentage of, of each Condition, Census 1901LXXVI.163
FemalesNumber of, at certain Age Periods, of each Condition (Comparative), Census 1871 to 1901LXXVIII.165
FemalesNumber of, in each Census DistrictLXXVII.164
FemalesNumber of, Married, at each Age Period, by Census DistrictsLXXX.167
FemalesNumber of, Unmarried, at each Age Period, by Census DistrictLXXXII.169
FemalesNumber of, Widowed, at each Age Period, by Census DistrictsLXXXIV.171
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FemalesNumber of, Divorced, at Age Period, by Census DistrictsLXXXVI.173
FemalesNumber of, Unspecified Civil or Conjugal Condition, at each Age Period, by Census DistrictsLXXXVIII.175
FemalesNumber of, Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races, and Aborigines, at Age Periods, of each Civil or Conjugal ConditionLXXXIX.176 & 177
FemalesNumber of, Children, under 1 year to under 15 years, in each Census DistrictXLIII.68 & 69
FemalesNumber of, Children attending State and Other Schools between the Age of 6 and 12 years.LXX.151 to 157
FemalesNumber of, Minors in Population, Census 1901XXXVIII.64
FemalesNumber of, Youths in Population, Census 1901XXXVIII.64
FemalesNumber of, Adults in Population, Census 1901XXXVIII.64
FemalesNumber of, Age not stated, in Population, Census 1901XXXVIII.64
FemalesNumber of, at each Quinquennial Period of Age (Comparative), 1866 to 1901XXXIX.64
FemalesProportion per cent. of, at each Quinquennial Period of Age (Comparative), 1866 to 1901XLI.65
FemalesNumber of, in each Municipality and Shire, Census 1866 to 1901IX.8
FemalesOccupations of, in each Census DistrictCII.228 to 253
FemalesOccupations of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races, and Aborigines, arranged in the Order of, Number of Individuals engaged in eachCVII.316 to 320
FemalesOccupations of, by AgesCV.284 to 309
FemalesNumber of, in each Census, District, belonging to each Religious DenominationXCI.154 & 185
FemalesProportion per cent. of, belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1901XCIII.193
FemalesNumber of, in Age Periods, returned as belonging to each Religious DenominationXCIV.194
FemalesNumber of Chinese, returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1901XCV.195
FemalesNumber of Pacific Islanders, returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1901XCVI.196
FemalesNumber of Japanese, returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1901XCVII.197
FemalesNumber of Indians and Cingalese (coloured), returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1901XCVIII.198
FemalesNumber of Other Alien Races, returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1901XCIX.199
FemalesNumber of Aborigines and Half-castes, returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1901C.200
FemalesBirthplaces of, Census 1901LV.125 to 127
FemalesNumber of Sick or Infirm, Census 1901CLXXV.460
FemalesNumber of Inmates of Public Institutions, Census 1901XVII.24
FemalesPrevious Occupations of those who were Prisoners, 31st March, 1901CLXXI.466 to 469
Fitzroy (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Flinders (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Fortitude Valley (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
France(See "Europe.")
Gaol(See "Public Institutions.")
GermanySee ("Europe")
Gladstone (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.90 & 91
Gladstone (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXXVIII.384 & 385
Gold FieldsPopulation on, by Sexes, in each Census District, where situated, Census 1901XXXVII.62
Gregory (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Great Britain and IrelandNumber of Persons born in, living in Colony (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.118 & 119
Great Britain and IrelandCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, living in Colony (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LIV.124
Great Britain and IrelandNumber of Persons born in, in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
Gregory (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Gympie (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.90 & 91
Gympie (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXXXIX.386 & 387
Gympie (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Habitations(See " Dwellings.")
Half-castesReturn ofXVIII.25
Hebrew ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.182
Hebrew ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Persons belonging to, Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901XCIII.193
Hebrew ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.182
Hebrew ChurchNumber returned as belonging to, living in each Census District, Census 1901XCI.185
Hebrew ChurchNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Herbert (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Herberton (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.90 & 91
Herberton (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census, 1901CXL.388 & 389
Highfields (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.92 & 93
Highfields (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census, 1901CXLI.390 & 391
Hospitals(See " Public Institutions.")
Household ServantsNumber of, EmployedCVII.315
HousesNumber of Stone, Wood, Brick, etc., and number of RoomsXXXIV.55 to 59
Hughenden (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.92 & 93
Hughenden (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census, 1901CXLII.392 & 393
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Immigration (Barracks)(See " Public Institutions.")
IncreaseOf Population by Sexes (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901II.5
IncreaseNumerical, in Population by Sexes (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901II.5
IncreaseCentesimal Rate of, by Sexes, at each Enumeration (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901III.5
IncreaseNumerical (or Decrease) in Population of each Financial Division of Colony (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901XI.13 & 14
IncreaseNumerical (or Decrease) in Population of Municipalities and Shires (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901.IX.8
IncreaseNumerical (or Decrease) in each Religious Denomination (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180 to 183
Indefinite and Non-Productive ClassNumber of Persons classified under, Census 1901CIII.276
Indefinite and Non-Productive ClassNumber of Males classified under, Census 1901CI.224
Indefinite and Non-Productive ClassNumber of Females classified under, Census 1901CII.250
India and Ceylon (coloured)Number of (Males and Females) in Population of each Census DistrictIV.6
India and Ceylon (coloured)Ages of Males and Females living in each Census DistrictXLIX.113
India and Ceylon (coloured)Degree of Education of, Number of each Sex, and by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXII.159 & 160
India and Ceylon (coloured)Social Condition of, by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176 & 177
India and Ceylon (coloured)Number returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination in each Census DistrictXCVIII.198
IndiaCentesimal Proportion of, to Population, Census 1891 and 1901V.7
IndiaNumber of Persons born in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.120
IndiaNumber of Persons born in, living in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
Industrial ClassesNumber of Persons classified under, Census 1901CIII.276
Industrial ClassesNumber of Males classified under, Census 1901CI.224
Industrial ClassesNumber of Females classified under, Census 1901CII.250
Infirmity and SicknessNumber of Persons returned as suffering from, in each Census District, 1901CLXXV.460
Inhabitants and DwellingsNumber of (Comparative), Census 1891 and 1901VI.7
Inhabitants and DwellingsAverage Number to, in each Census District, 1891 and 1901XXXVI.61
Inhabitants and Dwellings(Also see " Dwellings.")
Institutions(See " Public Institutions.")
Ipswich (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.92 & 93
Ipswich (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXLIII.394 & 395
Ipswich (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Ireland(See " Great Britain.")
Italy(See " Europe.")
JapaneseNumber of (Males and Females), in Population of each Census DistrictIV.6
JapaneseCentesimal Proportion of, to Population, Census 1891 and 1901V.7
JapaneseReturn of Half-casteXVIII.25
JapaneseAges of Males and Females living in each Census DistrictXLVIII.112
JapaneseDegree of Education of, Number of each Sex, and by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXII.159 & 160
JapaneseSocial Condition of, by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXXIX.176 & 177
JapaneseNumber returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination living in each Census DistrictXCVII.197
JapaneseOccupation ofCVIII.317 & 318
Kennedy (Census Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.92 & 93
Kennedy (Census Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXLIV.396 & 397
Kennedy (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Leichhardt (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.94 & 95
Leichhardt (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXLV.398 & 399
Leichhardt (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Lockyer (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Logan (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.94 & 95
Logan (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXLVI.400 & 401
Logan (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26
Lunatic Asylums(See " Public Institutions.")
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to (Comparative), Census 1868 to 1901XC.182
Lutheran ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in those returned as belonging to (Comparative), Census 1868 to 1901XC.182
Lutheran ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population (Comparative), Census 1868 to 1901XCIII.193
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCI.185
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Pacific Islanders, returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Indians and Cingalese (coloured) returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVIII.198
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Other Alien Races returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCIX.199
Lutheran ChurchNumber of Aborigines returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictC.200
Mackay (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.94 & 95
Mackay (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXLVII.402 & 403
Mackay (Electorate)Number of Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Persons returned as being (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.183
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Mahometans and PagansNumerical and Centesimal Increase in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.183
Mahometans and PagansCentesimal Proportion of, to Total PopulationXCI.135
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as being, in each Census DistrictXCI.185
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Chinese returned as being, in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Pacific Islanders returned as being, in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Japanese returned as belonging to, each Census DistrictXCVII.197
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Indians and Cingalese (coloured) returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVIII.198
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Other Alien Races returned as belonging to, each Census DistrictXCIX.199
Mahometans and PagansNumber of Aborigines returned as belonging to, each Census DistrictC.200
MalesNumber of, in Population, Census 1901I.5
MalesProportion of Females to each 100, in Population, Census 1901III.5
MalesProportion of, to Persons enumerated in each Census District, Census 1901XII.15
MalesAdults, Number of, in each Census District, 1901XIII.16 & 17
MalesAdults, Number of, in each Electoral District, 1901XIX.26 & 27
MalesMinors, Number of, in each Electoral District, 1901XIX.26 & 27
MalesAdults, Number of, in each Electoral District, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races, and AboriginesXIX.26 & 27
MalesAdults, Number of, in each Electoral District, Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races, and AboriginesXIX.26 & 27
MalesAdults, enumerated at Age Periods, in each Subdivision of Census DistrictsXLV.72 to 109
MalesAdults, divided into Ages, 21 to 50 years and 50 to 100 yearsXXXVIII.64
MalesMinors, in Population, divided into Children and YouthsXXXVIII.64
MalesMinors, by Age Periods, in each Subdivision of Census DistrictsXLV.72 to 109
MalesMinors, in each Census DistrictXIII.16
MalesNumber of, in each Division under"The Divisional Boards Act"X.9 to 12
MalesAge of, in each Census DistrictXLV.72 to 109
MalesAge of, by Vicennial PeriodsXLII.66 & 67
MalesDegree of Education of (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LVII.132
MalesProportion per cent. of, each Degree of Education, Census 1861 to 1901LVIII.132
MalesNumber of, possessing different Degrees of Education, in each Census DistrictLX.133
MalesProportion per cent. of possessing different Degrees of Education, in each Census District, to Total of Sex in such districtLX.133
MalesWho can Read and Write, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXI.134 & 135
MalesWho can Read only, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXIII.138 & 139
MalesWho cannot Read or Write, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXV.142 & 143
MalesWhose Degree of Education was not Stated, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXVII.146 & 147
MalesCentesimal Proportion of each Degree of Education, at certain Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXXI.158
MalesChinese, Pacific Islanders, japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, of each Degree of Education, at certain Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXXII.159 & 160
MalesCivil or Conjugal, Condition of (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LXXIII.162
MalesCentesimal Proportion of, of each Condition, to Total Population, 1861 to 1901LXXIV.162
MalesNumber and Ages of, of each Condition, Census 1901LXXV.163
MalesPercentage of, of each Condition, Census 1901LXXVI.163
MalesNumber of, at Certain Age Periods, of each Condition (Comparative), Census 1871 to 1901LXXVIII.165
MalesNumber of, of each Civil or Conjugal Condition, in each Census DistrictLXXVII.164
MalesNumber of Married, at each Age Period, in each Census DistrictLXXIX.166
MalesNumber of Unmarried at each Age Period, in each Census DistrictLXXXI.168
MalesNumber of Widowed at each Age period, in each Census DistrictLXXXIII.170
MalesNumber of Divorced, at each Age Period, in each Census DistrictLXXXV.172
MalesNumber of Civil or Conjugal Condition not Stated, at each Age Period, in each Census DistrictLXXXVII.174
MalesNumber of, in each Census District, belonging to each Religious DenominationXCI.184 & 185
MalesChinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Indians and Cingalese (coloured), Other Alien Races, and Aborigines, of each Condition, at Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176 & 177
MalesChildren under 1 year to under 15 years, in each Census DistrictXLII.66 & 67
MalesChildren attending State and other Schools, between the Ages 6 and 12 years, each Census DistrictLXX.152 to 157
MalesMinors (divided into Children and Youths), in the PopulationXXXVIII.64
MalesAdults, 21 to 50 years, 50 to 100 years, and Age not statedXXXVIII.64
MalesAt each Quinquennial Period of Age, under 1 year to 60, and Decennially, 60, to 100 (Comparative), 1886 to 1901XL.65
MalesProportion per cent. of, at each Quinquennial Period of Age, under 1 year to 60, and Decennially 60 to 100 (Comparative), 1886 to 1901XLI.65
MalesNumber of, in each Municipality or Shire (Comparative), 1886 to 1901IX.8
MalesOccupation of, in Totals of Classes and Orders, Census 1901CIV.280 to 283
MalesOccupation of, in each Census DistrictCI.202 to 227
MalesOccupation of, by AgesCV.284 to 309
MapOf Queensland, showing Census Districts ofImmediately following Synoptical Table and Diagram
Maranoa (Census Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.96 & 97
Maranoa (Census Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXLVIII.404 & 405
Maranoa (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
MarriedComparative Table of Persons (Males and Females), Census 1861 to 1901LXXIII.162
MarriedMales, by Census Districts, 1901LXXIX.166
MarriedFemales, by Census Districts, 1901LXXX.167
MarriedChinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanes, Indians and Cingales (Coloured), Other Alien Races, and Aborigines (Males and Females), by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176
MarriedPercentage of Males and Females, by Age Periods, to Population, Census 1901LXXVI.163
MarriedCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LXXIV.162
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Marathon (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.96 & 97
Marathon (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CXLIX.406 & 407
Maryborough (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.98 & 99
Maryborough (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CL.408 & 409
Maryborough (Electorate of)Adult Males in, Inclusive and Exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
MethodistsNumber of Persons returned under this head, each Census DistrictXCI.184
MethodistsNumber of Persons returned as belonging to (Comparative), 1886 to 1901XC.180
MethodistsCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total PopulationXCIII.193
MethodistsNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
MethodistsNumber of Pacific Islanders returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
MethodistsNumber of Aborigines and Half-castes returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictC.200
Metropolis (Brisbane)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXXIV.456 & 457
Metropolis (Brisbane)Population in, by Wards (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901IX.8
Metropolis (Brisbane)Population of City and Suburbs within a radius of ten miles from General Post Office (Comparative), 1891-1901XXI.39
Metropolis (Brisbane)Increase or Decrease of Population in (Comparative), 1886 to 1901IX.8
Minors(See " Males" or " Females.")
Mitchell (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Moreton (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Moreton East (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.98 & 99
Moreton East (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLI.410 & 411
Moreton West (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.98 & 99
Moreton West (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLIII.414 & 115
Municipality of Brisbane(See " Metropolis of Brisbane.")
MunicipalitiesPopulation of, within five-mile radiusXXII.40
Municipalities and ShiresPopulation in, Census 1886, 1891, and 1901IX.8
Municipalities and ShiresNumber and Description of Dwellings inXXXI.51
Murilla (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Musgrave (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
New South Wales(See " Australian States.")
New Zealand(See " Birthplaces.")
No ReligionNumber of Persons returned under this head, in each Census DistrictXCI.185
No ReligionReturns included under this head, Census 1901XCII.192
No ReligionNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Normanby (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Northern DivisionPopulation of, Census 1886 to 1901XI.13 & 14
Northern DivisionCensus Districts therein grouped (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901XI.13 & 14
Numbers in Population(See " Population.")
Numerical Increase(See " Increase.")
Nundah (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.100 & 101
Nundah (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
NundahSynoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLIV.416 & 417
Object to state ReligionNumber of Persons of each Sex returned thus, Census 1901XCI.185
Object to state ReligionCentesimal Proportion of Persons so returned to Population, Census 1901XCIII.193
ObjectNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, so returnedXCIV.194
OccupationsOf Persons by Classes, Sub-orders, and Subdivisions of Sub-orders, Census 1901CIII.254 to 279
OccupationsOf Males by Classes, Sub-orders, and Subdivisions of Sub-orders, Census 1901CI.202 to 227
OccupationsOf Females by Classes, Sub-orders, and Subdivisions of Sub-orders, Census 1901CII.228 to 253
OccupationsOf Males and Females, by Totals of Classes and Orders, in Districts, Census 1901CIV.228 to 253
OccupationsOf Males and Females, by AgesCV.284 to 309
OccupationsAlphabetically arranged, showing the Number of Persons (Males and Females), engaged in eachCVI.312 to 314
OccupationsOf Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Indians, and Cingalese (coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, Table arranged in order of Number of Individuals engaged in eachCVIII.316 to 320
OccupationsPrevious, of PrisonersCIX.321 & 325
Orphan Asylums(See " Public Institutions.")
Other Alien RacesCentesimal Proportion of, to Population, Census 1891 and 1901V.7
Other Alien RacesReturn of Half-casteXVIII.6
Other Alien RacesNumber of (Males and Females), in Population of each Census DistrictIV.5
Other Alien RacesNumber of (Males), Minors and Adults in each ElectorateXIX.26 & 27
Other Alien RacesNumber of, in each Census DistrictXIV.18
Other Alien RacesNumber of, in Charitable InstitutionsXV.19
Other Alien RacesOccupation of (arranged in order of numbers)CVIII.319
Other Alien RacesSocial Condition of, by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176 & 177
Other Alien RacesNumber and Ages of, in each ElectorateXIX.26 & 27
Other Alien RacesNumber of, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictL.114
Other Alien RacesDegree of Education of, at Age PeriodsLXXII.159 & 160
Other Alien RacesReligious Denomination under which returnedXCIX.199
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Other Christian SectsCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XCIII.193
Other Christian SectsNumber of Persons returned as belonging to (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.182
Other Christian SectsNumerical and Centesimal Increase in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.182
Other Christian SectsNumber returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCI.185
Other Christian SectsNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toCXIV.194
Other Christian SectsNumber of Chinese (Males and Females), returned as belonging to in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Other Christian SectsNumber of Pacific Islanders (Males and Females), returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Other Christian SectsNumber of Indians and Cingalese (coloured), returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVIII.198
Other Christian SectsNumber of Other Alien Races returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCIX.199
Other Christian SectsNumber of Aborigines returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictC.200
Other Christian SectsNames of the Sects included under this heading, in Table XCI., Census 1901XCII.188 & 189
Other Countries (not named in Birthplace Table)Detailed List of, with Number of Persons (Males and Females), born in eachLVI.128 & 129
Oxley (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.100 & 101
Oxley (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLV.418 & 419
Oxley (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Pacific IslandsNumber of Persons born in, living in each Census DistrictLV.125 to 127
Pacific IslandsNumber of Persons born in, of Parents not Natives of that CountryLV.125 to 127
Pacific IslandsCentesimal Proportion of Persons born in, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901LIV.124
Pacific IslandsNumber of Persons born in, living in Queensland (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.121
Pacific IslandersNumber of, in Population (Comparative), Census 1891 and 1901XV.19
Pacific IslandersNumber of, in Census Districts, Census 1901XIV.18
Pacific IslandersNumber and Ages of, in each ElectorateXIX.26 & 27
Pacific IslandersOccupations of, arranged in order of Number of Individuals engaged in eachCVIII.317
Pacific IslandersAges of, living in each Census DistrictXLVII.111
Pacific IslandersDegree of Education of, at Age PeriodsLXXII.159 & 160
Pacific IslandersNumber returned as belonging to each Religious Denomination, Census 1901XCVI.196
Pacific IslandersSocial Conditions of, by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176 & 177
Pacific IslandersNumber of (Males and Females), in Population of each Census DistrictIV.6
Pacific IslandersCentesimal Proportion of, to Population, Census 1891 and 1901V.7
Pacific IslandersReturn of Half-casteXVIII.25
Palmer (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.100 & 101
Palmer (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLVI.420 & 421
Peak Downs (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.102 & 103
Palmer (Census District of)Synoptial Results of Census in, 1901CLVII.422 & 423
PersonsAverage Number of, to Inhabited Dwellings, Census 1891 and 1901XXXVI.61
PersonsNumber of, enumerated in each Census District, 1901XII.15
PersonsNumber of, enumerated in each Subdivision of Census DistrictXLV.72 to 109
PersonsNumber of Population, Census 1901I.5
PersonsNumber of, engaged in each Occupation, Census 1901CIII.254 to 279
PersonsCivil and Conjugal Condition of, by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXV.163
PersonsCivil and Conjugal Condition of (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LXXIII.162
PersonsAges of, Census 1901XLIV.70 & 71
PersonsAges of (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901XL.65
PersonsOf each Degree of Education, Census 1901LIX.132
PersonsOf each Degree of Education (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LVII.132
PersonsOf each Degree of Education, inclusive and exclusive of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.LXXII.159 & 160
PersonsNumber of, in each Census District, belonging to each Religious DenominationXCI.184 & 185
PersonsNumber of, belonging to each Religious Denomination (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180 to 183
PersonsBirthplaces of, Census 1901LV.125 to 127
PersonsBirthplaces of, (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.118 to 122
PersonsSuffering from Sickness, etc., Census 1901CLXXV.460
PersonsInmates of Public Institutions, Census 1901XVII.24
Persons(Also, see " Males" or " Females," under which heads a more comprehensive Index will be found.)
PopulationCentesimal Proportion of Coloured Population, Census 1891 and 1901V.7
PopulationTotal, of Queensland, Census 1901I.5
PopulationDiagram showing Increase of, 1861 to 1901Immediately following Synoptical Table.
PopulationNumber of Half-caste Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc., and Other Alien Races, included in, Census 1901XVIII.25
PopulationNumber of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc., by Census DistrictsXIV.18
PopulationNumber of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (coloured), Aborigines and Other Alien Races, included in, by Electoral DistrictsXIX.26 & 27
PopulationIncrease in, by Sexes, at each Census Enumeration, 1861 to 1901II.5
PopulationSuburbs of Brisbane, 10-Mile RadiusXXI.39
PopulationCentesimal rate of Increase in, at each Census Enumeration, 1861 to 1901III.5
PopulationIn each Census District, 1901IV.6
PopulationIn each Financial Division of the Colony (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901XI.13 & 14
PopulationIn each Electoral District, as formed from Census Districts or Portion of Census DistrictsXX.28 to 38
PopulationIn each Division under the Divisional Boards Act, Census 1901X.9 to 12
PopulationOn Gold Fields situated in various Census DistrictsXXXVII.62
PopulationIn Towns containing 100 persons and upwards, Census 1901XXXIV.42
PopulationIn Municipalities and Shires, Census 1886, 1891, and 1901IX.8
PopulationOccupations of, by AgesCV.284 to 309
PopulationCivil and Conjugal Condition of, Census 1901LXXIII.162
PopulationAges of, Census 1901XXXVIII.64
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PopulationAdult Male, in each Electorate, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.26 & 27
PopulationBirthplace of, Census (Comparative), 1861 to 1901LII.118 to 122
PopulationReligions of, Census 1901XCI.184 & 185
(Also, see " Males" or " Females," under which heads a more comprehensive Index will be found.)
Port Curtis (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180
Presbyterian ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180
Presbyterian ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901XCIII.193
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCI.184
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Chinese returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Pacific Islanders returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Japanese returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCVII.197
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Indians and Cingalese (coloured), returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVIII.198
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Other Alien Races returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCIX.199
Presbyterian ChurchNumber of Aborigines returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictC.200
Primitive Methodist ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCI.184
Primitive Methodist ChurchCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population (Comparative), Census, 1901XCIII.193
Primitive Methodist ChurchNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Primitive Methodist ChurchNumber of Chinese returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Primitive Methodist ChurchNumber of Pacific Islanders returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Prisons(See " Public Institutions.")
PrisonersNumber of, in Population of Electoral Districts, Census 1901XIX.26 & 27
PrisonersPrevious Occupation of, who were Confinees on 31st March, 1901CIX.321 to 325
Professional ClassNumber of Persons classified under, Census of 1901CIII.254
Professional ClassNumber of Males classified under, Census of 1901CI.202
Professional ClassNumber of Females classified under, Census of 1901CII.228
Professional ClassNumber of Persons classified under, by Ages, Census of 1901CV.284
Public InstitutionsSummary of Number of Persons (Males and Females) living in, according to Census of 1901XVII.24
Public InstitutionsNames of those situated in various Census Districts, 1901XVI.20 to 23
Public InstitutionsNumber of Persons (Males and Females) Inmates of, in Census Districts, 1901XVI.20 to 23
Queensland(See " Australian States.")
QueenslandSynoptical Results of whole State, Census 1901CX.328 & 329
Reception Houses(See " Public Institutions.")
Reformatories(See " Public Institutions.")
Religion, NoNumbers of Persons (Males and Females) included under this head, Census 1901XC.183
Religion, NoList of Returns, contained in Householders' Schedules, included under this headXCII.190 & 191
Religion, NoNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, so returnedXCIV.194
Religions, OtherNumber of Persons (Males and Females) included under this head in each Census District, 1901XCII.190 & 191
Religions, OtherNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, so returnedXCIV.194
Religious DenominationsNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned under each (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180 to 183
Religious DenominationsNumerical and Centesimal Increase in each (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180 to 183
Religious DenominationsNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to, Census 1901XCI.184 & 185
Religous DenominationsNumber of Persons objecting to state to which Denomination they belonged, in each Census DistrictXCI.184 & 185
Religious DenominationsNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging to each DenominationXCIV.194
ReportRegistrar-General'sI to xliv.
Rockhampton (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.102 & 103
Rockhampton (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLVIII.424 & 425
Rockhampton (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Rockhampton North (Electorate of)Adult Males in, Inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Roman CatholicsNumber of Persons returned as being (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180
Roman CatholicsNumerical and Centesimal Increase in (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XC.180
Roman CatholicsCentesimal Proportion of Denomination to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901XCIII.193
Roman CatholicsNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as being, in each Census District.XCI.184
Roman CatholicsNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Roman CatholicsNumber of Chinese returned as being, in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Roman CatholicsNumber of Pacific Islanders returned as being, in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Roman CatholicsNumber of Japanese returned as being, in each Census DistrictXCVII.197
Roman CatholicsNumber Indians and Cingalese (coloured) returned as being, in each Census DistrictXCVIII.198
Roman CatholicsNumber of Other Alien Races returned as being, in each Census DistrictXCIX.199
Roman CatholicsNumber of Aborigines returned as being, in each Census DistrictC.200
Rosewood (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Salvation ArmyNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCI.185
Salvation ArmyNumber of Persons returned as belonging to (Comparative), 1886 to 1901XC.182
Salvation ArmyCentesimal Proportion of Persons returned as belonging to, Census 1886 to 1901XCIII.193
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Salvation ArmyNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Salvation ArmyNumber of Chinese returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Salvation ArmyNumber of Pacific Islanders, returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Salvation ArmyNumber of Japanese returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCVII.197
Salvation ArmyNumber of Indians and Cingalese (coloured), returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCVIII.198
Salvation ArmyNumber of Aborigines, returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictC.200
Scotland(See " Great Britain.")
ServantsNumber of Household, EmployedCVII.315
SexesNumber of each, in Population, 1901I.5
SexesIncrease in, at each Census Period, 1861 to 1901II.5
SexesPopulation by, in each Census District, 1901XII.15
SexesPercentage of, to every 100 Males, in each Census DistrictXXV.44
SexesNumber of each, at various Age Periods, enumerated in each Subdivision of Census DistrictsXLV.72 to 100
Sexes(Also see " Males" and " Females," under which head a more comprehensive Index will be found.)
ShipsNumber and Description of, in Queensland Waters, 31st March, 1901XXXV.60
Shires and MunicipalitiesPopulation in, by Sexes (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901IX.8
Shires and Municipalities(Also see " Municipalities.")
SicknessNumber of Persons returned as suffering from, in each Census DistrictCLXXV.460
Somerset (Census Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.102 & 103
Somerset (Census Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLIX.426 & 427
South Australia(See " Australian States.")
Southern DivisionPopulation of (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901XI.13 & 14
Southern DivisionCensus Districts therein grouped (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901XI.13 & 14
Springsure (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.102 & 103
Springsure (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLX.428 & 429
Stanley (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision of, Census 1901XLV.102
Stanley (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXI.430 & 431
Stanley (Electorate of)Number of Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Stanthorpe (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.102 & 103
Stanthorpe (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXII.432 & 433
St. Lawrence (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.102 & 103
St. Lawrence (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXIII.434 & 435
SuburbsCity of Brisbane, 10-Mile RadiusXXI.39
SuburbsSynoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXXIV.456 & 457
Synoptical TableShowing Total Results of each Census, 1861 to 19013
Tambo (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.104 & 105
Tambo (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXIV.436 & 437
Taroom (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.104 & 105
Taroom (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXV.438 & 439
Tasmania(See "Australian Stattes.")
Tiaro (Census District of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.104 & 105
Tiaro (Census District of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXVI.440 & 441
Toombul (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Toowong (Census Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.104 & 105
Toowong (Census Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXVII.442 & 443
Toowong (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
TownsPopulation in, by Sexes, Census 1901XXIII.41
TownsNames of those containing 100 and upwards Inhabitants, the Census District in which situated, and Population in each, by Sexes, Census 1901XXIV.42
TownsNames of those Inhabited, Alphabetically arranged, the Census District in which situated, and Population in each, by Sexes, Census 1901XXIII.41
Townsville (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.104 & 105
Townsville (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXVIII.444 & 445
Townsville (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
United StatesSee " America."
United Methodist Free ChurchNumber of Persons (Males and Females) returned as belonging to (Comparative), 1861 to 1901XC.181
United Methodist Free ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase inXC.181
United Methodist Free ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCI.184
United Methodist Free ChurchNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
United Methodist Free ChurchCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Census 1901XCIII.193
UnmarriedCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population (Comparative), 1861 to 1901LXXIV.162
UnmarriedMales and Females, by Ages, Census 1901LXXV.163
UnmarriedPercentage of Males and Females, by Age Periods, to Total Unmarried, Census 1901LXXVI.163
UnmarriedMales, by Census Districts and Ages, Census 1901LXXXI.168
UnmarriedFemales, by Census Districts and Ages, Census 1901LXXXII.169
UnmarriedChinese (Males and Females), by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176
UnmarriedPacific Islanders (Males and Females), by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176
UnmarriedJapanese (Males and Females), by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176
UnmarriedIndians and Cingalese (coloured), Males and Females, by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176
UnmarriedOther Alien Races (Males and Females), by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176
UnmarriedAborigines (Males and Females), by Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.176
Unspecified AgeNumber of Persons, Males and Females, of (Comparative), Census 1886 to 1901XL.65
Unspecified BirthplacesNumber of Persons, Males and Females, of (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LII.122
Unspecified (Civil or Conjugal Condition)Of Males and Females, by Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXXXVII.174 & 175
LXXXVIII.
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Unspecified (Education)Males and Females of, Census 1901LXVII. and LXVIII.146 to 149
Unspecified (Education)Persons, Males and Females, of (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LVII.132
Unspecified Religious DenominationComparative Tables, Census 1861 to 1901XC.183
Unspecified Religious DenominationCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population, Census 1861 to 1901XCIII.193
Unspecified Religious DenominationNumber of Males and Females of, in each Census DistrictXCI.185
UnrepresentedPortion of Colony, Population of, Census 1901XX.38
UnrepresentedPortion of Colony, Number of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
UrbanPopulation in Connection withIX.8
Vessels(See " Ships.")
Victoria(See " Australian States.")
Warrego (Census Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.106 & 107
Warrego (Census Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXIX.446 & 447
Warrego (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Warwick (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.106 & 107
Warwick (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXX.448 & 449
Warwick (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchCentesimal Proportion of, to Total Population (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901XCIII.193
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Persons, Males and Females, returned as belonging to (Comparative)XC.180
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumerical and Centesimal Increase inXC.180
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Persons returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCI.184
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Persons, in Age Periods, returned as belonging toXCIV.194
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Chinese returned as belonging to, living in each Census DistrictXCV.195
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Pacific Islanders returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVI.196
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Japanese returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCVII.197
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Other Alien Races returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictXCIX.199
Wesleyan Methodist ChurchNumber of Aborigines returned as belonging to, in each Census DistrictC.200
Western Australia(See " Australian States.")
Westwood (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.106 & 107
Westwood (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXXI.450 & 451
Wide Bay (Census Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.108 & 109
Wide Bay (Census Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXXII.452 & 453
Wide Bay (Electorate of)Adult Males in, by Age Periods, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
WidowedNumber of Persons, Males and Females (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LXXIII.162
WidowedCentesimal Proportion to Total Population (Comparative), Census 1861 to 1901LXXIV.162
WidowedNumber of, at Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIII. and LXXXIV.170 & 171
WidowedNumber of Chinese, at Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.177
WidowedNumber of Pacific Islanders, at Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.177
WidowedNumber of Japanese, at Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.177
WidowedNumber of Indians and Cingalese (coloured), at Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.177
Widowed.Number of Other Alien Races, at Age Periods, in each Census DistrictLXXXIX.177
WidowedNumber of Aborigines, at Age Periods, Census 1901LXXXIX.177
Woolloongabba (Electorate of)Adult Males in, inclusive and exclusive of Adult Chinese, Adult Pacific Islanders, Japanese, etc.XIX.27
Woothakata (Cen. Dist. of)Ages of Males and Females in each Subdivision ofXLV.108 & 109
Woothakata (Cen. Dist. of)Synoptical Results of Census in, 1901CLXXIII.454 & 455

CONTENTS OF REPORT.

Scheme of Tabulation

Result of Conference of Statisticians

Date of Census determined

Population of Australasia and its Increase compared

Arrangements made for taking the Census

Distribution and Collection

Method of Compiling

Comparing Population Totals with Previous Census

Civilised Aboriginal Population

Comparing Census results with previous Estimates of Population

Coloured Alien Population with Increases and Decreases

Number of Persons to each Inhabited Dwelling

Population in Municipalities

Population in Shires

Population in Divisions

Population in Financial Divisions

Number of Prisoners

Number of Lunatics

Number of Inmates of Charitable Institutions

Adult Males eligible for Franchise, and Number of Votes on Rolls

Population of Greater Brisbane and other Capitals of Australia

Density and Population of principal Towns—Five-miles Radius

Area of State and Distribution of the People

Dwellings, Number and Material of which constructed

Gold Fields and their Population

Ages of the People

Coloured Aliens, Number at each Age Group

Mean Age, Males and Females

Birthplaces of the People

Birthplaces in Geographical Groups

Australasian-born Population, 1891-1901 compared

English, Scotch, and Irish born Population, 1891-1901 compared

Other European-born Population, 1891-1901 compared

Education of the People

Number of Children attending School

Children of School Age, and the Proportion receiving Instruction

Degree of Education of Minors

Degree of Education of Australian-born Population

Conjugal Condition

Divorced Persons among the People

Husbands and Wives, 1891-1901

Conjugal Condition of Coloured Aliens

Religions by Denominations, 1891-1901

Occupations—Number in each Class, 1891-1901

Occupations—

Class I.—Professional

Class II.—Domestic

Class III.—Commercial

Class IV.—Transport and Communication

Class V.—Industrial

Class VI.—Primary Production

Class VII.—Indefinite

Class VIII.—Dependents

Synopsis of State and Districts

Sickness and Infirmity

Cost of Collection, Tabulation, &c.

CENSUS OF 1901.

TO THE HONOURABLE J. F. G. FOXTON, ESQUIRE, HOME SECRETARY.

SIR,—The work of compiling the Census returns being completed, I have the honour to lay before you the following Report on the same, together with the Tables embodying the results of the various subjects of inquiry, with the request that it may be laid before Parliament as usual.

A Preliminary Report on the Census was issued on the 10th October last so soon as the results were sufficiently tabulated as to be of use to the public, that Report being presented to both Houses of Parliament by command.

The Census was taken as for the night of Sunday, the 31st March, 1901, the date fixed by the Imperial Authorities for the Census of Great Britain, and was the same throughout the Australian States and New Zealand.

The Tables are published in ten parts under the following headings :—

The first steps respecting this Census may be said to have been taken when it was arranged that representatives from each colony in Australasia should meet together to consider and discuss the details of the then impending event.

After some correspondence between the heads of the various Governments, a time and place was finally arranged, and the Conference met in Sydney on the 21st day of February, 1900.

There were present ; Mr. Coghlan, of New South Wales (Chairman) ; Mr. Fenton, of Victoria ; Mr. Johnston, of Tasmania ; Mr. Sholl, of South Australia ; Mr. Von Dadelszen, of New Zealand ; Mr. Fraser, of Western Australia ; and myself, of Queensland.

The proceedings occupied several days, and all matters in connection with the form of the Schedule, the subjects of inquiry, method of compilation, &c., were carefully considered.

The date of the English Census had not then been fixed, but it was felt that the day usually selected as Census day in the United Kingdom presented several objections to its adoption in Australia. In New Zealand it was in the midst of the harvesting operations, in which numbers of persons, who usually resided in towns, traveled from farm to farm, and district to district, and would thus be recorded in places other than those in which they usually resided. In Queensland the climatic conditions usually obtaining in the months of February and March are such as to make traveling, if not impossible, at all events a matter of great difficulty and hardship. In all the States any near approach to Easter as Census day was recognized to be an element that militated against accuracy. Military encampments are usually formed at Easter, and many persons take advantage of the holidays to camp out in the bush or take their families to the seaside. Persons would thus be enumerated in places other than their usual place of abode, and whilst it was imperative that every person should be enumerated, it was scarcely less essential that they should be recorded in the locality in which they usually resided. It will be obvious that for many reasons the population of localities should be taken when in a normal condition, and that the enumeration should not only be accurate as to numbers, but also exact as to the ordinary domicile, so as to secure correct information with respect to the population of towns, electorates, &c. If taken at or near Easter there would be an inflation of the population of seaside resorts, the locality of military camps, &c., and a corresponding diminution in the numbers in other places from which the population had been thus withdrawn. Taking these matters into consideration, the Conference recommended that the 28th day of April should be fixed for Census day, no matter what date should be fixed for the English Census, and they recommended this date in the report of their proceedings.

Subsequently the date of the English Census was fixed for the night of the 31st March, 1901, and the Premiers of the various States decided that the Census in Australasia should be taken as for the same date.

The construction of a Householders' Schedule was considered at the Conference, and several alterations made in the draft which was submitted, a Schedule being finally adopted to be used by all States, so as to ensure information being collected on a common basis, each individual State being at liberty to add columns for the collection of additional information where desired.

It was decided to limit the inquiries respecting sickness to four heads—sick, accident, deaf and dumb, or blind—whilst it was not to be compulsory to furnish information respecting religion.

"The Quinquennial Census Act of1875," in force in Queensland, provides for taking a Census every five years, and this has been done since that date, except in 1896, when a short Act was passed omitting it for that year. Before that time, enumerations were more frequent, and Censuses have been taken in the following years :—1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901. Ten years had therefore clapsed since the previous Census when that of 1901 was taken. There were 30,059 inhabitants recorded at the first Census, that of 1861, so that in the forty years intervening between that and the present Census the population had increased by 473,207 persons, and stood on the 31st March, 1901, at 503,266 persons.

The rate of increase has been variable, being greatest between 1861 and 1864, when, owing principally to immigration, the centesimal rate reached 104.48. For the ten years last passed (1891-1901) the rate was only 27.82 per cent., which was the lowest average rate yet recorded. This rate, however, is further reduced if we deduct the number of aborigines added to the population on this occasion, and to be strictly comparative this should be done. The population would then stand at 498,129, exclusive of full-blooded aborigines but inclusive of coloured half-castes, and the rate would then be 26.52 per cent., as shown below. The rate for the last decade, however, compares favourably with the ratios of increase shown during the same period by other Australian States and by the Colony of New Zealand, being the highest of all except Western Australia, which for the ten years showed the abnormal increase of 269.81 per cent. This was of course due to the rich gold discoveries made in that State, which induced an influx of immigration from the

other parts of Australasia, and also from Europe. Compared with the other States and New Zealand, the rate of increase in Queensland is the highest, as well be seen by the following comparative table, New Zealand being the next :—

STATE.*Population—Census 1891.*Population—Census 1901.Numerical Increase.Increase Per Cent.
Queensland393,718498,129104,41126.52
New South Wales1,123,9541,354,846230,89220.54
Victoria1,139,8401,200,91861,0785.36
South Australia320,431362,60442,17313.16
Western Australia49,782184,099134,317269.81
Tasmania146,528172,47525,94717.71
Commonwealth3,174,2533,773,071598,81818.86
New Zealand626,658772,719146,06123.31
Australasia3,800,9114,545,790744,87919.60
[* Exclusive of Aborigines.]

After all preliminaries had been arranged at the Statistical Conference, and ratified by the Premiers of the respective States, the work of preparation for the actual enumeration was actively taken in hand. Paper for printing the Schedules had to be ordered from England, bags, inkbottles, straps, and every article required provided for, so that the equipment of every collector employed would be complete when required.

Two additional Census districts were created, the original one of Burke, which was of great extent, being subdivided so as to form two—Burke and Croydon ; Mount Morgan being also constituted a separate district instead of being included in Westwood as formerly. Nundah, which formed part of Caboolture in the 1891 Census, and which had been subsequently created a separate district for registration purposes, was also an additional Census district in 1901.

The whole of Queensland was thus divided into sixty-three Census districts, and for each of these an enumerator was appointed, whose duty it was to select and recommend collectors for appointment. Maps of each district were submitted to the enumerator, with the plan of the subdivisions, made in the previous Census, for suggestions as to changes. Many alterations were made, but the boundaries of divisional boards were usually adopted as boundaries for Census districts. In some cases one Census district would contain more than one division, but the boundaries were adopted as far as possible.

The enumerator submitted names of persons for each subdivision of his district, and after approval appointments were made and a full equipment forwarded for each collector in ample time. Two maps of each subdivision and two diaries were furnished for the use of each collector, one of each to be used when distributing the schedules and one of each for collecting.

Each schedule was, machine-numbered, and collectors were instructed when leaving one at a house, to enter in their distribution diaries, the date and time when left, the number of the schedule, and name of person left with, and in collecting to enter date, time, number of the schedule, and name of the person from whom received in the collection diary. This arrangement enabled lost schedules to be traced to where they had been left, and, in cases which occurred of schedules having been found, it could be stated with certainty where and when the same had been left and to whom given.

The maps defined the boundaries of each collector's district, and in country districts the collector had to mark his route and stopping place each day.

As there are many persons of other nationalities than the English-speaking races in Queensland, it was found necessary, in some cases, to provide interpreters to accompany the collectors so as to explain to such persons the object aimed at, and render them any necessary assistance in filling up the schedules. In addition to the printed notices exhibited all over the State, posters in Chinese and Japanese were sent to localities wherever many persons of these nationalities resided.

Each enumerator was expected to start his collectors in sufficient time to enable schedules to be distributed to each dwelling in their respective districts before the 31st day of March, that day being Sunday.

Many of the collectors in the more distant districts were allowed to leave days before they should have done, with the result that a number of them had to wait some time for the 1st April, on which date they resumed their work in reverse order and collected the schedules they had laid down a few days before.

The great size of Queensland, combined with its sparse population in the Western portions and the adverse weather conditions then prevailing, added greatly to the difficulties of collection, and had the police been available to act as collectors for the more distant districts the cost would have been much less than it was. It was seen, however, that if police in any numbers were employed on this work it would tend to disarrange the force, besides leaving the Census collection liable to neglect should crime be committed, and the constables have their police duties to engross their attention at that particular moment. I believe, however, that the large expense of the collection on this occasion was caused entirely by the abnormal season, and that it is a matter of some congratulation that, notwithstanding adverse climatic conditions, a good and reliable Census was taken of all the population.

DISTRIBUTION AND COLLECTION.

It is a matter for great regret that the Premiers did not accept the recommendation of the Conference and adopt the 28th April as Census day. A more unfortunate selection than the 31st March, so far as the Queensland Census was concerned, could scarcely have been made. In the South-western districts the severe drought which had lasted for several years had almost depopulated the country and killed or driven away almost all stock, and made traveling, if not an impossibility, a work of great difficulty. Stages had to be traveled according to the distances at which water existed, and no food for man or horse was to be had on the way.

Whilst this stage of things existed in the South-west, floods were general throughout the North. Collectors were delayed for days by flooded rivers, and when these were passed the country was in such a state of bog as to make traveling extremely slow when not actually impossible.

I believe the distribution and collection of schedules to have been very thorough, and although some persons came forward afterwards who had been missed by the collectors, their number was very few, nor were there many responses to the very thorough series of advertisements for unrecorded persons inserted after the Census in every paper published in Queensland. It cannot be expected that every person was taken, but I believe the number missed to be altogether insignificant.

The enumerators were selected as far as possible from officers in the Public Service, and in many cases it became the duty of the police magistrates of the largest towns in the Division to act in this capacity. Enumerators were, in the first instance, consulted as to the subdivision of the Census district placed under their charge, with the selection of suitable persons to be employed as collectors, their rate of pay, &c., and after their names had been approved the enumerator had to serve out to each of his collectors maps, diaries, schedules, and all equipments, and see that each person understood the nature of his duties, the boundaries of his subdivision, and the responsibilities of the office generally. To ensure that the collectors themselves understood how to fill in a Householder's Schedule, and that they would thus be competent to instruct others, a number of specimen schedules were printed and each candidate had to fill in one of these schedules when applying for the office of collector, and the manner in which this was done afforded a fair opportunity of judging his fitness for the duties.

As each collector returned with his completed schedules, he had to hand them in to his enumerator, who examined them, and, when all the collectors had handed in their schedules, computed from them the number of persons resident in the district, forwarding the information to this office by letter or telegram as soon as ascertained. The schedules themselves, with maps, diaries, &c., were forwarded by a subsequent mail.

The question of compilation was carefully considered before the actual work of the Census began, and it was resolved to adopt the card system as at the previous Census. The question of using the Hollerith tabulating machines was believed, from the results of the inquiries made, to be inadvisable for a population of about half-a-million only. In the first place, the machines themselves are very costly, and

from their delicate mechanism can only be worked by persons who have acquired great expertness in their use and who understand them thoroughly. So that their cost would equal, if not exceed, the sums paid to the larger number of clerks required to manipulate the cards under the system adopted.

Two colours of cards only were used, those for males being white and for females red, all the information required being shown on the face of the card and a mark across a small square being sufficient to give the required information in most instances. This ensured greater rapidity in extracting the information from the schedules and also in compiling from the cards subsequently. One card was used for each person on each schedule, all the information afforded in the various columns being recorded on the card except the name, which did not appear. The number of the schedule and the number of the line being sufficient guide in the event of reference being required. A facsimile of the card used is here produced.

CENSUS FORM FACSIMILE.

In order to facilitate counting and compilation, cards representing Chinese, Pacific Islanders, lunatics, prisoners, &c., were stamped across the face with a rubber stamp denoting the race or class the person belonged to, so that the number of persons in each district belonging to special classes could be readily ascertained.

The total number of persons employed, including the permanent staff, was sixty persons, and these were retained until the cards had been completed and the Tables prepared from them had made some progress, when the numbers were gradually reduced. These officers were under the active supervision of Mr. R. B. Howard, Deputy Registrar-General, who was relieved of all other duties to enable him to attend especially to the extraction and compilation of the Census returns. He has acted in a similar capacity on several occasions, and therefore brought valuable experience to bear on the work on this occasion.

The card system affords excellent opportunities for separating the different items required to be extracted under the various headings and groups. The cards are sorted into ages, again into religions, again to indicate degrees of education, birthplaces, or any other matter which has been recorded. The number of cards under a given heading for a subdistrict being counted and recorded on sheets ruled for the purpose, the numbers of each of the other subdistricts are added as they are ascertained, and the result of the whole shows the number of persons appearing under the particular heading in a Census district. Add together the results obtained from each of the sixty-three districts into which the State is divided, and the result is the number of persons under that particular heading for the whole of Queensland.

In preparing the table for showing the ages of the people, for instance, the cards of each subdistrict which, with respect to colour signifying sex, are kept distinct, would be carefully sorted into the required age groups, and then counted, the result being that the numbers of males and females of each age would be ascertained. Repeat this operation with the cards for each of the other subdistricts, and the addition of the whole would be the total number of persons of each sex and of each age group in the district. The sum of the results for each Census district gives the total population of the State in age groups.

The cost of the preparation of these cards is considerable (it is given elsewhere), but in no other way, except by tabulating machines—and cards are used in connection with these machines—could the same accuracy of result be arrived at with the same rapidity, since the cards when once prepared can be used over and over again in the different combinations required.

Arrangements had to be made for instituting comparisons as to the increase or decrease of population in given areas, and as many changes had been made in boundaries of districts, and some of the new boundaries overlapped those used in the former Census, great care was necessary in marking schedules and cards so that the population would be located in its true place, and admit of an accurate comparison of increase or decrease of population during the decennial period.

The boundaries of the financial districts into which the State is divided have been considerably varied since 1891 by the alteration of the boundary dividing the Northern and Central Divisions, so that to allow of a fair comparison being made between the Central and North for the decennial period it was necessary to determine the population on the area transferred from the Central to the Northern Division. This is shown in Table No. XI, and the areas rendered strictly comparative for the two periods.

Similar comparisons were rendered available for Electorates and Divisions, the boundaries of many of the latter having been altered since 1891.

In order to place the results of the Census before the public as promptly as possible, the first table giving the finally ascertained figures of the population was laid before the Honourable the Home Secretary on the 28th June, 1901, and was issued to the public at once by his authority. Subsequent tables were also made public as they were compiled, so that all information has been given out at once without waiting for the completion of the work as a whole. This course seems to me to be the best, as, if retained until the whole results could be published together, although it would possess the advantage of being a complete work, it would cause items of information to be withheld for a time which were of great importance to many.

In this way it was possible to supply many persons, newspapers, publishers, and others, with most of the latest statistics, which were required by them for various purposes, and to fill in the latest Census figures in the copies of Year Books, Almanacs, &c., intended for immediate publication.

A delay which took place in the final settlement of the details under which the occupations of the people should be compiled caused this information to be the last to be extracted. The tables under this head, which are very voluminous and

contain a great amount of detail, appeared at a later date than most of the others, the Synoptical Tables being of course the last, embodying as they do the results of all other tables.

Part I.—POPULATION.

In order to facilitate reference, the Census Tables have been arranged in sections, each part containing the various data relating to one portion of the subject. Thus Part I. contains information relating to the numbers and sexes of the people in their various combinations under the general heading of "Population."

The total number of the population of Queensland as disclosed by Table I., on the 31st March, 1901, was 503,266 persons, consisting of 280,092 males and 223,174 females. Amongst these were 5,137 full-blooded aborigines, and 1,533 half-castes.

As the population recorded at the Census of 1891 was 223,779 males, 169,939 females, and 393,718 persons, it follows that an increase in numbers had taken place between the periods of 56,313 males and 53,235 females, being 109,548 persons, an increase of 25.17 per cent. for males and 31.33 per cent. for females, and 27.82 per cent. on the whole population, if the full-blooded, civilized aborigines counted in 1901 are included.

As the aborigines were not taken into account in any previous Census, it may be as well to explain here that on this occasion it was considered desirable to record the number of those aborigines and half-castes who were living in conformity with the usages of civilisation, and who had abandoned their nomadic habits of life. Much has been done during the past few years to try and elevate these unfortunate people, several religious bodies have established mission stations and schools which are subsidised by the Government, for the religious and secular education of aborigines and half-castes, and many of them have been reclaimed from their wild roving habits and now attend school or follow regular occupations. According to instructions issued, only those aborigines and half-castes were included in the Census enumeration who had become integral parts of the industrial population, or who by attending school on some mission station had actually entered upon civilised life.

Whilst including 5,137 full-blooded aborigines, as well as 1,533 half-castes who were existing under the conditions above referred to, with the population, all those, whether full-blooded or half-caste, living in camps and leading the lives usual to aborigines, were excluded. It is estimated that about 20,000 persons were thus omitted.

For comparative purposes, however, it may be stated that since aborigines were not enumerated in 1891, the numbers of the population for 1901 has been increased by the addition of persons of this race, amounting to 5,137 persons altogether, and although these may now be fairly classed as part of the population of Queensland, they must be deducted from the number if we desire to ascertain the true rate of increase for the past decade.

The civilised half-castes are not deducted, as I understand they were included with the general population in 1891, although not specially mentioned or classed.

The true net increase for the decennial period would therefore stand at 53,224 males, 51,187 females, and 104,411 persons, equal to 23.78, 30.12, and 26.52 per cent. respectively.

There were also 1,227 males absent from Queensland on account of the war in South Africa, exclusive of those known to be dead. These persons were not taken into account in the compilations.

The total number of births recorded during the interval between the two Census periods amounted to 73,485 males and 70,254 females, or 143,739 persons, whilst the deaths for the same period were 35,482 males, 20,539 females, 56,021 persons. The net numbers added to the population by what is termed the natural

increase for this period was therefore 38,003 males, 49,715 females, or 87,718 persons, leaving a difference between the net increase of 15,221 males, 1,472 females, or 16,693 persons, as shown below :—

Males.Females.Persons.
Net Increase, exclusive of Aborigines53,22451,187104,411
Surplus of Births over Deaths38,00349,71587,718
Actual result of excess of Immigration over Emigration15,2211,47216,693

The number of persons arriving and departing by the various ports of the State (then Colony), including the railway, as returned by the Customs, were :—

Males.Females.Persons.
Arrivals209,59291,481301,073
Departures181,82881,799263,627
Showing an excess of arrivals over departures of27,7649,68237,446
Deducting from these the figures given above15,2211,47216,693
there wers12,5438,21020,753

short in the population.

The question of what has become of these 12,543 males and 8,210 females is not easy to solve. In other States, except Queensland, it has been the practice to add a percentage to the recorded departures for each year, since it is generally believed that the discrepancy between the estimates of population and the numbers obtained on Census enumeration principally arises from unrecorded departures. No allowance of this kind was made in this State for the period under review.

Whilst recognizing a leakage at this point, there are in this State other factors which militate against accuracy. No notice is taken of migration of population borderwise other than by railway. No means exist of tallying the numbers of persons who cross the borders between New South Wales and Queensland, and also into and from South Australia, but that the number is considerable, especially for a period of ten years, there can be no doubt.

The number of persons traveling from Queensland into New South Wales with sheep and cattle from 1891 to 1901 is estimated to have been 36,000 persons. The bulk of these return overland, but a large number sell their horses in the Southern States and return to Queensland by sea, in which case they are carefully recorded as arrivals, although their departure was unrecorded.

Another disturbing influence is to be found in our long coast line and many ports, passengers traveling northwards frequently calling at more than one port, and staying until a later steamer, may thus be recorded as an arrival at more than one port. The only other solution of the problem lies in the supposition that all the persons in the State had not been enumerated, but this I do not think it possible to entertain. A large discrepancy has existed at each of the late Census enumerations in all the States, and although undoubtedly a few individuals may have been missed by the collectors of this Census, I am assured by the persons acting as enumerations that the numbers would be insignificant, as I have said elsewhere.

Had 6 per cent. been added to the departures of males and 9 per cent. to that of females for unrecorded departures for the whole of the term, it would have adjusted the discrepancies arising from all causes.

The centesimal rate of increase disclosed during the past ten years, although not attaining the proportions of some former periods, cannot be regarded as other than satisfactory, amounting as it does to 27.82 per cent. Of these—

The natural increase amoutns to22.28 per cent.
Aborigines (civilised) to1.30 per cent.
Balance of population derived from true excess of arrivals over departures4.24 per cent.

The increase in females amounts to 31.33 per cent. against 25.17 per cent. for males, and this would appear to be due to the greater percentage of deaths amongst males than amongst females. The ratio between the two sexes with respect to deaths for the past ten years amounted to 172.33 for males against 100 female deaths. So that, although the males have increased more numerically, the females, owing to their lower death rate and smaller numbers, show centesimally much higher than the males.

Particulars are given of the numbers of the coloured population in Table IV., where is also shown the number of each race, distinguishing male and female for each Census district in the State.

Chinese have increased numerically by 739 persons, but have proportionally decreased in numbers from 2.18 per cent. of the total population in 1891 to 1.85 per cent. in 1901.

Pacific Islanders have decreased numerically by 101 persons, and proportionally from 2.40 per cent. to 1.85 per cent. of the total population.

Japanese, natives of India and Ceylon (coloured), and other Asiatics have been tabulated separately for the first time this Census. Compared with the previous one, they together total a numerical increase of 3,131 persons, and a proportional increase of from 0.47 in the previous to a collective rate of 1.00 per cent. on the total population in 1901.

The total number of the coloured population, exclusive of aborigines, was 23,635 persons, constituting 4.70 per cent. of the total population of Queensland as on 1st April, 1901, as compared with 19,866 persons, and a proportion of 5.05 per cent. of the total population at the 1891 Census.

Aborigines who, although coloured, are not in the same category as aliens from Asia, &c., numbered 5,137 persons of full blood and 1,533 half-castes, all being either engaged in industrial pursuits or at school at the various mission stations. These do not by any means represent the total aboriginal population of Queensland, for it is estimated that, in addition to those included in the Census enumeration, there are about 20,000 aborigines in Queensland who maintain the habits peculiar to their race, and who were not enumerated.

The wording of the Federal Constitution states that aborigines are not to be reckoned as part of the population of a state for Federal purposes, and this is unfortunate with respect to those included in the Census enumeration, for they undoubtedly form an integral part of the industrial population. No enumeration of the persons engaged, say, in the pearl-shelling or beche-de-mer industries, would accurately record the numbers so employed if aborigines were excluded, since they often form a large proportion of the crews of the boats. Similarly, no statement of the numbers of children attending school would be accurate if the aboriginal children regularly attending them were omitted.

Cairns was the locality where the greatest number of Chinese was enumerated, 2,078 having been there recorded, of whom only 61 were females, much exceeding the number in any other part of the State. They were principally engaged in tropical agriculture—growing bananas and working on sugar plantations. Chinese were next found in the greatest numbers in the Kennedy (Charters Towers) and Townsville districts, where they were principally engaged in market gardening.

Pacific Islanders were found principally in those districts where sugar is grown, Bundaberg, Mackay, Cardwell, and Cairns districts having the largest numbers of this race in their population. The numbers of those employed otherwise than in tropical agriculture is not large, and will be treated more fully under the head of "Occupations."

Japanese were not in large numbers ; totaling 2,269 persons, of whom 154 were females, and were in the largest number at Somerset, where they have engaged largely in pearl-shelling. They also appeared in some strength in the sugar districts of Cairns, Cardwell, Mackay, and Townsville, where they were employed in the cultivation of sugar-cane.

Natives of India and Ceylon, whose numbers reached 939 persons, of whom ten were females, included 240 males forming crews of vessels in the harbour of Brisbane. At the time of the Census enumeration, exclusive of these, there were 699 persons of these races most of whom would be ordinarily resident in Queensland, chiefly employed in connection with sugar cultivation, although a considerable percentage follow other callings.

Other alien races which comprise coloured persons from all parts, but were principally Asiatics, were found in greatest numbers at Somerset, where they find employment in connection with pearl-shelling. Others again, and amongst these would be the Javanese, were found in the sugar districts where they were engaged in connection with the sugar industry.

Table XVIII. illustrated with considerable detail the numbers of half-castes enumerated in Queensland, showing the race to which each parent belongs.

Number of Persons to each Inhabited Dwelling.

Tables VI., VII., and VIII. state the number of dwellings and inhabitants at different Census periods. As compared with 1891 the last Census shows an increase of 20,511 inhabited dwellings, a decrease of 569 uninhabited ones, and an increase of 109,548 inhabitants. During the intercensal period, therefore, occupied houses have increased by 26.15 per cent., and those unoccupied have decreased by 25.58 per cent., whilst population has increased by 27.82 per cent. The numbers of inhabitants per inhabited dwelling is now greater than at any previous Census enumeration, standing as it does at 5.09 per occupied dwelling. The number for 1891 Census being 5.02, and the previous one of 1886 5.07.

Buildings not ordinarily occupied as dwellings, such as churches, halls, factories, day shops, &c., are not included in the number of dwellings in either this or the previous Census, so that the number of dwellings inhabited and uninhabited added together do not represent the total number of buildings of all kinds.

Population.

The population of municipalities (see Table IX.), which were thirty in number in 1901, had increased from 143,143 persons for the 29 municipalities in existence in 1891 to 175,279 persons in 1901, being an numerical increase of 32,136 persons, and a proportional increase of 22.45 per cent., in the ten years intervening between the two dates.

During this period there had been a very marked difference between the increase of numbers of the two sexes, for whilst males had increased by 15,189, or at the rate of 20.61 per cent., females had increased by 16,947, or at the rate of 24.41 per cent., on the numbers of 1891.

Only three of the existing municipalities had decreased in population in the period between 1891 and 1901, viz. :—Blackall, Cooktown, and Normanton ; whilst the population of Mount Morgan had increased 78.71 per cent. ; North Rockhampton, 63.62 per cent.; Townsville, 48.49 per cent. ; Roma, 39.63 per cent. ; Gladstone, 68.03 per cent. ; Rockhampton, 32.95 per cent. ; Gympie, 41.54 per cent. ; and Cairns, 44.59 per cent.

It must not be overlooked, however, that large increases have taken place in many towns, and that, without materially increasing the population within the municipal boundary. Where the municipality is small in area, increases take place in the shire or division adjoining, and although practically the town is much larger the increase does not appear as being within the municipality.

Shires.

The shires, which were six in number (see Table IX.), show increases in their population in every case. Whilst their aggregate populations in 1901 was 29,592 persons, it only reached 25,741 persons for the seven shires in existence in 1891, the increase for the intercensal period being 3,851 persons, and equal to 14.96 per cent. on the population of 1891.

In testing the ratio of increase of the sexes separately, it is found to be similar to what has been the case with regard to municipalities. The males have increased by 1,589, equal to 12.50 per cent., and the females by 2,262, equal to 17.35 per cent., respectively, of the population of 1891.

Divisions.

With respect to divisions (Tables X.), the increase has been at a greater ratio during the period under review than that of either municipalities or shires. The population of all the divisions of the State at the Census of 1891 was 221,875 persons, which had increased at the Census of 1901 to 296,639 persons, or an increase of 74,764 persons, equal to 33.70 per cent. on the population of 1891.

The increase in sexes with regard to divisions is similar to what is observed with respect to municipalities and shires, the females have advanced at the greatest ratio. For whilst the males advanced from 134,884 in 1891 to 175,487 in 1901, or an increase of 40,603, equal to 30.10 per cent., females advanced from 86,991 in 1891 to 121,152 in 1901, being an increase of 34,161, equal to 39.27 per cent.

The cause of this disparity of increase is probably due, as previously remarked, to the higher death rate of males.

In addition to the population of municipalities, shires, and divisions, there were 1,756 persons returned from places not included within the boundaries of any local authority. Of these, 1 person was on Wellesley Island, in the Gulf of Carpentaria, 45 were returned from Cook, and 1,710 were on board shipping and resident on islands in Moreton Bay.

Financial Divisions.

Queensland having been divided into three portions—South, Central, and North—as financial divisions, the population of each is presented separately in Table XI, page 13, Part I.

A considerable alteration in the boundaries of the Central and Northern Divisions was made during the interval between the Census periods of 1891 and 1901, the southern boundary of the Northern Division having been extended southerly so as to include a large portion in point of area of the western part of the Central Division.

This, of course, had the effect of increasing the size of the Northern Division, and correspondingly reducing that of the Central.

The population contained in the Northern Division at the Census of 1901 was 110,957 persons against 78,077 persons in 1891, being an increase of 32,880 persons, equal to 42.11 per cent. on the numbers of 1891. To afford a fair comparison, however, the number of the persons enumerated in that portion of the Northern Division which was taken from the Central, amounting to 2,530 persons, must be allowed for. This would reduce the increase to 30,350 persons, equal to 38.87 per cent.

In the Central Division the numbers for 1901 were 63,919 persons against 46,881 for 1891, or a numerical increase of 17,038, and a centesimal increase of 36.34. If, however, we add the 2,530 persons inhabiting the area taken from the Central Division since 1891, we have the true comparable population of 66,449 persons, and the increase for the intercensal period would be equal to 41.74 per cent.

With respect to the Southern Division of the State, the population in 1901 was 328,390 persons against 268,760 in 1891, being an increase of 59,630 persons, equal to 22.19 per cent.

It will thus be seen that during the ten years which elapsed between 1891 and 1901 the Central Division of the State as existing in the former year had increased in population nearly twice as fast as the Southern Division, whilst the Northern Division had made almost as great progress.

These conditions are what might fairly have been anticipated, considering the progress that has taken place in settlement in the Central and Northern Divisions, the growth of the towns, and the development of the mining industry during the last decade.

The condition of Southern Queensland, with its large extent of farming, dairying, and urban population, approaches more and more to that obtaining in the Southern States ; whilst the population of the Central and North is composed of a larger proportion of young adults, especially males. Thus it may fairly be expected that the growth of population by natural increase would be greatest where there is the greatest population of persons of both sexes in vigorous life, and that the greatest increase by movement of population would take place where the greatest openings for enterprise presented themselves.

An interesting detail appears in Table No. XII., which shows the relative proportion of the sexes.

In some of the districts in which the older towns are situated the females outnumber the males, this being the case with regard to Brisbane, Dalby, Drayton and Toowoomba, Enoggera, Ipswich, Rockhampton, Toowong, and Warwick, whilst in the more remote and sparsely populated districts the number of males very largely preponderate.

The number of minors and adults of each sex and of each of the coloured races, and also of prisoners and inmates of charitable institutions, are found in Tables XIII. and XIV.

It will be seen that male minors represent 24.34 per cent. of the total population ; female minors, 23.61 per cent. ; male adults, 31.31 per cent. ; female adults, 20.74 per cent. Total males, 55.65 per cent. Total females, 44.35 per cent.

Prisoners.

The number of prisoners was less in 1901 by 35 persons (24 males and 11 females) than in 1891, and whereas in 1891 they formed 0.18 per cent. of the population, in 1901 they formed 0.13 per cent. of it only.

Although the number of prisoners is shown to have been 658 persons on the 1st April, 1901, it should be pointed out that the inmates of two reformatories were therewith included, being 98 boys at Westbrook and 32 boys at Riverview. Whilst these boys have been brought before a court and sentenced to a term of detention in a reformatory, they are not necessarily criminals, since only a proportion of them have actually committed crimes, and even practically all of these had been guilty of trival offences only. The greater part of them are convicted of being neglected children, and are sent to these places in order to take these off the streets. Deducting these two items of 98 and 32 from 658 we have 528 as the true number of prisoners in the various gaols of the State on Census night, and these would form 0.10 per cent. of the total population. In other words, 1 person in each 1,000 inhabitants was in gaol.

Lunatics.

Lunatics, on the contrary, have increased both numerically and centesimally, the numbers in 1891 being 1,147 or 0.29 of the then population, whilst in 1901 they were 1,605 or 0.32 per cent.

Charitable Institutions.

The number of persons in charitable institutions (not including hospitals) is also greater than in 1891 by 945 persons, the percentage to the total population being, in 1891, 0.67 per cent., and in 1901, 0.71 per cent. This increase is probably due to the relatively greater number of aged persons at the latter period.

Electoral.

Tables XIX. and XX. show the population in Electoral as distinguished from Census districts, the former also discriminates between adults and minors of each sex, and shows the number of persons of coloured alien race, lunatics, prisoners, &c.

In the two last columns of Table XIX. Will be found the number of adults (males and females) in each district, exclusive of coloured aliens, prisoners, lunatics, &c.

From these it will be seen that exclusive of the adult males on board ships, who are not included in any electorate, there were on 1st April, 1901, 132,897 adult males eligible to become voters in the various electoral districts of Queensland. On the same date the Electoral Registrar informs me that there were 99,982 names on the Electoral Roll, of the State. As many of these names appear on more than one Electoral Roll, and there is no means of ascertaining how many individuals are represented, it is impossible to say how large the number may be of those whose names do not appear on any roll. The names of some coloured persons again are on a roll under a property qualification, and nearly 1,000 persons in the police force, clerks of petty sessions, and police magistrates are excluded by statute from voting, whilst a considerable number of persons would not be entitled to be on any roll, being travelers, recent arrivals, &c. There were, however, upwards of 33,000 adult males in the State whose names were not recorded on voters' rolls, and who were not coloured aliens, prisoners, lunatics, &c.

The number of adult females in each district is also published to afford necessary information should the question of female suffrage be further considered by the Legislature.

The following table shows the number of adult males, exclusive of all coloured aliens, prisoners, lunatics, &c., and the numbers who were on the Electoral Rolls for each electorate.

Electorate.Number of Adult Males, exclusive of Coloured Aliens, Prisoners, Lunatics, &c.Number of Voters on Roll.
Albert2,0531,534
Aubigny2,1701,532
Balonne2,0051,278
Barcoo1,8191,411
Bowen1,296862
Brisbane North4,3553,074
Brisbane South4,3373,457
Bulimba*3,5192,468
Bulloo1,325614
Bundaberg1,6791,410
Bundanda1,2831,218
Burke720468
Burnett2,1461,503
Burrum1,8681,585
Cairns2,1011,335
Cambooya2,1081,587
Carnarvon1,281973
Carpentaria872513
Charters Towers5,5784,881
Clermont2,3981,501
Cook1,711836
Croydon1,1111,096
Cunningham2,2501,767
Dalby1,2861,074
Drayton and Toowoomba3,1683,121
Enoggera1,6781,356
Fassifern1,4101,303
Fitzroy3,0412,329
Flinders2,0261,518
Fortitude Valley4,5173,390
Gregory1,233722
Gympie3,3183,126
Herbert1,9561,160
Ipswich2,6102,147
Kennedy2,274900
Leichhardt1,691803
Lockyer2,3761,859
Logan1,1461,117
Mackay2,3742,086
Maranoa1,6121,472
Maryborough2,6312,289
Mitchell2,0351,486
Moreton2,2161,857
Murilla1,508720
Musgrave1,7181,266
Normanby1,290747
Nundah1,7081,504
Oxley1,5461,573
Port Curtis1,9311,112
Rockhampton3,6212,845
Rockhampton North1,7771,325
Rosewood1,3321,101
Stanley1,3781,220
Toombul3,0612,031
Toowong2,7642,235
Townsville4,2003,073
Warrego1,4481,025
Warwick1,2551,021
Wide Bay1,9281,445
Woolloongabba2,8492,128
Woothakata3,3241,533
TOTAL132,89799,982
[* Including 372 members of Sixth Contingent and Permanent Defence Force in camp.]

The difference between the number of adult males and the number of voters on the Electoral Rolls is very marked in some cases, being in several instances less than one-half the number of elegible adult males enumerated in the district. Murilla, Leichhardt, and Bulloo are instances of this, whilst Kennedy offers a still greater disparity.

On the contrary, Charters Towers, which is surrounded by the Kennedy District, is a place where the numbers of voters on the roll approximate more nearly to the number of adult males.

Croydon, Logan, Drayton and Toowoomba, and Bundanba also, are nearly equal in number ; and in one case—Oxley—more voters are recorded on the roll than there were eligible adult males in the district at the time of the Census enumeration.

This may have been caused by the number of electors on the roll who do not reside in the district, or to the temporary absence of persons usually resident there, but most probably to the former reason.

Population of Brisbane.

The population of Brisbane, including all Municipalities and portions of other Local Bodies within a radius of 10 miles from the General Post Office, is shown in Table XXI., and in 1901 had reached 119,428 persons, of whom 59,245 were males and 60,183 were females.

In 1891 these numbers stood at 101,554 persons, of whom 51,352 were males and 50,202 were females. The increase, therefore, during the intercensal period was 17,874 persons, equal to 17.6 per cent., of whom 7,893 were males, or an increase equal to 15.4 per cent., and 9,981 females, equal to 19.9 per cent., an increase due principally to the greater mortality obtaining amongst males.

The proportion of Brisbane's population to the whole population of the State was 23.7 per cent., and that of other Australian capital cities to the total population of their States is as shown in the following table :—

Population.Capital City Population.Proportion Capital to State.
Queensland503,266Brisbane119,42823.7
New South Wales1,359,133Sydney487,90035.9
Victoria1,200,918Melbourne494,12941.1
South Australia362,604Adelaide162,26144.7
Western Australia184,124Perth36,19919.7
Tasmania172,475Hobart24,65414.3

Table No. XXII. shows the population of the Municipalities—thirty in number—their area, and the number of persons to the square mile, and in other columns the population within a radius of 5 miles of the post office is given, except in the case of Brisbane, which has a radius of 10 miles.

As the areas vary from 1 square mile in the case of Charters Towers to 34¼ square miles in the case of Cairns, there is no common basis for calculating the density of population.

The columns in which are recorded the population contained within the five-mile radius, however, gives a very fair outline of the relative population of the towns as compared with each other. Taking a five-mile radius to contain 78.54 square miles, the following are the results obtained by calculating the population of the various towns on that area :—

Name of Town.Population within Five-mile radius.Number of Persons per Square Mile.
* Brisbane* 119,428*380.15
Bowen1,58520.18
Bundaberg9,666123.07
Cairns3,46744.14
Charters Towers20,976267.97
Cooktown1,98925.32
Croydon3,10239.50
Gladstone1,62220.65
Gympie14,431183.74
Ipswich15,246194.12
Mackay5,15765.66
Maryborough12,900164.25
Mount Morgan8,486108.05
Rockhampton19,691250.71
Roma2,66433.92
Toowoomba14,087179.36
Townsville15,506197.43
Warwick4,22555.79
[* Ten-mile radius.]

A full list of other towns containing over 100 inhabitants is shown in Table XXIII., with the male, female, and total population of each.

Table XXV. shows the relative proportion of males and females in each Census district, also the percentage of males, females, and persons to the total population of the State.

In connection with this table, however, it must be borne in mind that the population in question is that of the Census district, which in many cases is distinct from that of the town. In the case of Brisbane, for instance, the Census district contains a population of 62,923 persons only, whilst the city and suburbs (ten-mile radius) contains 119,428 persons. So that whilst the proportion of the population of the Census district of Brisbane to the whole population of the State is as given in the table, 12.5 per cent., the ratio of the whole city of Brisbane, taking ten-mile area, is equal to 23.7 per cent.

Next to Brisbane, the most populous Census district is that of Kennedy, which contains the important mining towns of Charters Towers and Ravenswood, had a population of 28,872 persons, and a percentage to the total population of the State of 5.74.

The ratios of the sexes to each other, which may be gathered from the figures in the two first columns of Table XXV., indicate clearly where the more settled conditions of life obtain, for in most of the towns and farming districts females either predominate in numbers or approach closely to those of males, whilst in pastoral and mining districts males predominate almost exactly in proportion to the unsettled conditions of life obtaining in each.

Thus in Brisbane, Dalby, Drayton and Toowoomba, Ipswich, Rockhampton, Warwick, &c., females predominate, whilst in the farming centres of Darling Downs, Highfields, Fassifern, Logan, Oxley, Moreton, and Stanthorpe the males predominate slightly in numbers. The large percentage of unmarried males employed on sugar plantations affects considerably the percentage of females to males in such districts, as can be seen in the cases of Cairns, Cardwell, Mackay, &c.

A very small relative proportion of females to males is found in the Western and Northern districts, where towns are few and close settlement is a thing of the future. Pastoral pursuits and mining, as carried on in the more remote parts of Queensland, do not afford the opportunities for making homes that are to be found in more settled localities, consequently women and children are fewer in number in these outside places.

Part II.—AREA, AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PEOPLE.

Part II. of the Census tables deals with the area of the State and of Registration Districts, and the distribution of the population therein.

Table XXVI., page 46, shows the area of the whole State and of each Registration District, the number of dwellings inhabited and uninhabited, and the number of persons in each district, distinguishing males and females ; whilst Table XXVII. Contrasts for 1891 and 1901 the area of the State and of the great divisions, with the relative density of the population in each.

The largest district in point of area was Marathon with 55,593½ square miles, situated in the western portion of the State, and very sparsely populated, having but 648 dwellings and 2,769 inhabitants. The next largest was Diamantina with 54,853 square miles, also situated in the western portion of the State, and still more sparsely settled, having but 304 dwellings and 1,290 inhabitants.

The greatest number of houses was in the district of Brisbane, where also the population appears in greatest numbers.

The growth of population during the decade is shown in the comparative Table No. XXVII., since in it the populations in each portion of the three great divisions of the State at the two Census periods are compared, and the differences in the number of persons to the square mile on each date may be contrasted.

In the Northern Division the increases in percentages were not great, the highest being at Townsville, which increased by 2.15 persons to the square mile, Somerset by 1.12, Kennedy by 0.50, and Mackay by 0.33. The district of Cook contained slightly fewer inhabitants to the square miles in 1901 than it did in 1891, due to the languishing state of the mining industry in that part for some time past. The pastoral districts exhibit but little advance in population density, due principally to the prevalence of drought in the western portions. On the whole division, taking similar areas at each Census period, the increase in favour of 1901 amounts to 0.10 persons to the square mile.

In the Central Division the district showing the greatest progress is Rockhampton, with an increase of 72.19 persons to the square mile, whilst the portion of Bundaberg District situated within the Central Division exhibits a reduction of 1.12 persons in density. For the whole division an increase in favour of 1901 appears, amounting to 0.13 persons to the square mile.

In the Southern Division an increase appears in Brisbane and the surrounding districts, and also on the Darling Downs, where much farming settlement has taken place, whilst the more westerly portions exhibit but small increase, and in one or two districts positive decreases. The whole division has increased by 0.29 persons to the square mile.

The effect of the drought has been to almost depopulate the western portions of the State, for during the Census collection it was found that many homesteads and stations had merely caretakers occupying them, and the families and hands usually resident there had gone elsewhere.

The effect of the drought upon the Census figures is to reduce the population of the western portions of the State below what it is in ordinary seasons, and to return those persons as residents of districts in which they do not ordinarily reside.

Dwellings.

A full description of the number of dwellings inhabited and uninhabited, and of the materials of which they were built, is given in Table XXX. and the following numbers. As the description of the house, materials, and number of rooms is required to be given on each schedule, the greatest possible accuracy is secured in this respect, and from the numbers of returned uninhabited dwellings the information furnished by the collectors appears to be fairly accurate also. The same cannot be said, however, with respect to houses in course of erection, for these had evidently been entirely overlooked by the collectors, as the numbers returned were not equal to what were within my own observation.

The term dwellings is used advisedly, as such buildings as halls, shops, offices, churches, and structures of a similar nature, in which persons do not ordinarily reside, are not included in the numbers appearing in the tables, and only "dwellings" inhabited or uninhabited are tabulated. With respect to banks, where quarters were provided, as well as to offices and stores, of which a portion only was used for business purposes and the remainder of the building was occupied as a dwelling, only the rooms used for residential purposes were taken into account and tabulated accordingly.

A dwelling is taken to be any building, hut, tent, &c., in which any person slept on Census night, and of these, including ships, there were 100,610 in the whole State in 1901 against 80,697 in 1891.

The buildings of a substantial character at each of the two periods were as under :—

1891.1901.Increase.Decrease.
Stone, number of dwellings439300139
Wood, number of dwellings62,43377,41914,986
Brick, number of dwellings2,2732,24825
Metal, number of dwellings3,3376,2152,878
68,48286,18217,700

An explanation of the decrease in stone and brick dwellings may be found in the fact that in previous enumerations greater numbers of buildings of these

materials were returned as dwellings because they were used as residences as well as for business premises. The increase of business during the decade has, in many instances, led to the absorption of the living rooms into the business premises, and residences found in the suburbs. There were not really fewer buildings, but fewer buildings of these materials were used as dwellings.

Apart, therefore, from shops, offices, and other buildings of a public character which have been very largely constructed of brick in most of the large towns of the State, and confining our remarks to dwellings, it would appear that the great increase has been in wooden buildings during the past decade.

That such would be the case is fairly certain, for none of the cities or towns of Queensland have yet reached the stage when houses are built in rows and terraces, except in a few instances.

The requirements of the climate call for more air space around dwellings, and detached buildings are in by far the greatest numbers. As communication has improved, too, the tendency has been to get into the suburbs, where houses are further apart, and the wooden house from its cheapness and coolness is most in request.

Table XXX., being comparative, the growth of numbers may be noted with respect to the different districts. The greatest increases are noticeable in the mining centres—Mount Morgan, for instance, increasing from 202 permanent dwellings in 1891 to 1,778 in 1901. Kennedy (principally Charters Towers) increased by 1,327 permanent dwellings, Townsville by 853, Bundaberg by 598, Rockhampton by 534, Toowoomba by 865, and Brisbane by 1,124—all these being exclusive of tents and temporary dwellings.

The number of metal houses—i.e., principally galvanised iron—is greatest in localities where timber is scarce, as in the West and North. Although iron is unsuitable for dwellings in these places, on account of the heat, yet it is often the material for walls and roofs most easily obtained, and the cheapest and the easiest to build with of any materials available, whilst it has the advantages, also, of being weatherproof.

The number of houses containing from 1 room upwards of each class of material is shown in Table XXXIII., and it is found that the wooden houses containing 5 rooms were more numerous than any other. Wooden houses of 4 rooms were next in point of number, followed by wooden houses containing 6 rooms. After falling steadily in numbers to houses containing 10 rooms, there was a sudden drop to less than one-half for 11-roomed wooden houses.

The largest wooden house was one containing 70 rooms, exclusive of a building returned from Dunwich Asylum as containing 103 rooms.

In stone buildings, those containing 4 rooms were in the greatest number, followed by 8-roomed houses, and then by those of fewer rooms. The largest stone houses were two which contain 40 rooms each.

In brick, the 5-roomed cottage was most in evidence, followed by 4-roomed ones, and then by those with 6 rooms. The largest brick dwelling (excepting the Lunatic Asylum, Toowoomba, which contains 102 rooms) was one containing 77 rooms.

As compared with the total number of occupied dwellings in the State those of the different materials rank as follow :—

Nature of Material.Number.Ratio per 100.
Stone3000.30
Brick2,2482.27
Wood77,41978.25
Metal6,2156.28
Other12,75812.90
Total98,940100.00

The number of houses built of each kind of material, together with the number of rooms in each, is shown in Table XXXIV. for each Census district, the figures being comparative for the two Census periods, whilst on the last page of the table is given in full a particular description of the material used in the structure of houses classed as "Other."

The average number of persons to an inhabited dwelling for each district and division is shown in Table XXXVI., page 61. In the Northern Division the average number for 1901 was 4.64 against 4.39 for 1891. In the Central Division the average number was 4.72 persons for 1901 against 4.89 persons for 1891. In the Southern Division the average was 5.36 persons in 1901 against 5.29 persons in 1891.

The average number of persons to an inhabited dwelling for the whole State was 5.09 persons for 1901 against 5.04 persons for 1891.

Goldfields.

The population of goldfields, showing the Census district in which they are situated, is given in Table XXXVII., the white (male and female), being distinguished from coloured aliens.

The numbers given are not confined to the workers in goldmines, but include all inhabitants such as storekeepers, market-gardeners, horse-drivers, &c., as well as gold-miners. The number of persons employed in mining for gold, and also for other minerals, is furnished further on in the occupation tables.

In all the settled goldfields, such as Charters Towers, Gympie, Croydon, Eidsvoid, Mount Morgan, Ravenswood, and Cawarral, the percentage of females to males was considerable, and in some cases the sexes were nearly equal in numbers, whilst in the more remote districts the relative number of females diminished, as at Etheridge, Cook, Cloncurry, and Hodgkinson, whilst it was still less at such fields as the Hamilton.

On the Starcke field, in the Cook district, there were only 7 females to 38 males ; on the Russell River field, near Cairns, there were but 8 females to 53 males ; and on the Jordan field, in the same district, there was but 1 female to 58 males ; and at Marodian, in the Tiaro district, there were 12 females to 95 males.

Mining in the settled goldfields is a steady and reliable industry giving regular employment to a number of men who can thus settle down and have homes with as great certainty of permanence as any other section of the community ; but in other places mining does not offer the same conditions of permanence.

In the more remote fields the cost of obtaining supplies is much higher, and frequently the area of auriferous ground is not so extensive as to induce large expenditure in machinery or the working of the mines on the same large scale, therefore the townships are not so populous, and the proportion of women and children smaller than on the more settled fields. On fields like the Hamilton and others in the Peninsula the remoteness from centres of population, and the limited number of contiguous reefs in which payable gold has hitherto been found, restricts the number and size of settlements, whilst the fact of such a large area of country being auriferous, places digging to some extent in the hands of the lonely fossicker and men unencumbered with households.

The numbers of coloured races on each goldfield is also shown in this table, although the coloured people were not necessarily engaged in mining. Indeed, with the exception of the Palmer group of fields, on which there were 402 Chinese compared with 640 male whites, but few coloured aliens are found actively employed as miners.

On the Palmer proper many Chinese follow mining as fossickers, scraping over the gullies and earning a livelihood by dint of persevering labour and patient industry.

Most of the Chinese on the rest of the goldfields, however, were engaged in other occupations, generally at market-gardening, a few being returned as carters, boarding-housekeepers, cooks, &c.

The number of other aliens on goldfields was remarkably small, and there was one large item of 175 Pacific Islanders returned on the Cawarral field in the Westwood district. These were employed in connection with sugar cultivation, which is being carried on within the limits of the goldfield area.

Part III.—AGES.

In entering upon a consideration of the ages of the people, one is struck by the decrease in proportions, as shown at the ages from 20 to 35 in age groups for the different Census periods. In order to overcome the difficulties that arise from careless or untruthful statements no attempt has been made to tabulate the ages in single years after adult age was reached, but it has been done in age groups, which it is believed equalizes inaccuracies which would probably exist in tables of single years.

Table XXXVIII. to LI. Contain full information as to the ages of the population of Queensland, giving numbers of minors and adults, the relative percentages, as well as the actual numbers of males and females for the enumerations of 1886, 1891, and 1901.

The number of infants under 5 years of age was 62,626 persons, of whom 31,626 were males and 31,000 were females ; the total number of children of school age, say from 5 to 15 years, was 121,839 persons, of whom 61,703 were males and 60,136 were females, making the total number of dependent children 184,465 persons, equal to 36.7 per cent. of the total population, although it is quite true that many young people of both sexes are earning their own living wholly or in part before they attain the age of 15 years.

Above the age of 15 years and until 65 years is reached all persons may be classed generally as of a self-supporting age, and of these ages there were 302,190 persons, being 175,509 males and 126,681 females, a proportion per cent. to the total population of 60.05 persons.

In addition to these there were 3,312 male and 368 female adults whose ages were not specified on the Census schedules. These were principally composed of Pacific Islanders whose ages were uncertain to themselves, and were omitted in making up the schedules. Presumably the whole of these adult Pacific Islanders were under 65 years of age, and it is probable that most of the others whose ages are unspecified were also under that age. If the whole of these unspecified were added to those of the self-supporting age, it would raise the numbers to 305,870 and the percentage to 60.8 of the total population.

Above the age of 65 years persons may be classed as dependent, for although many men are able to support themselves at more advanced ages, females are seldom able to do so. There were 12,940 persons of 65 years of age and over, being 7,935 males and 4,975 females, which would be equal to 2.6 per cent. of the total population.

The adults and minors whose ages were unspecified numbered 3,680 and 21 respectively, together equal to 0.7 per cent. of the total population.

Comparisons between the results of the two Census enumerations with respect to ages as grouped are afforded by the following statement :—

1891.1901.Increase for Ten Years.—Decrease.
Number.Per cent.Number.Per cent.Number.Per cent.
Under 5 years60,32515.362,62612.42,301-2.9
5 to 15 years86,23921.9121,83924.235,6002.3
15 to 65 years238,79760.7302,19060.163,393-0.6
65 and upwards5,9531.512,9102.66,9571.1
Unspecified2,4040.63,7010.71,2970.1
TOTAL393,718100.0503,266100.0109,548

The diminution in the proportion of young children to the total population emphasises the decreasing birth rate, as mentioned in the report on Vital Statistics. It also follows that as the proportion of old persons in the population increases, the relative number of births declines. A further factor in reducing the numbers of this class for the later intercensal period, as compared with that ending in 1891, would be the fact that so few immigrants had arrived in the State during the later as compared with the preceding period. From 1886 to 1891 there was a

considerable stream of immigration, and many of those so arriving were either young unmarried adults or married couples of reproductive age. After the financial trouble of 1893 immigration practically ceased.

The proportion of young children under 5 to the whole population at the Census of 1886 was 14 per cent.

There was an equally marked increase in the centesimal proportion of the next group—5 to 15 years—the increase in the percentage approaching the loss in the former group. The ages of these two groups should be the most reliable of any furnished throughout the Census, since they are usually filled in, or, at all events, supplied by the parents, who are the best qualified to give the ages with accuracy. They are undoubtedly swelled by the inclusion of aborigines, who were not taken into the enumeration of the previous Census.

The state of the next group—15 to 65—must be looked upon as being about equal at both periods, since the difference of 0.6 per cent. would be accounted for partly by the number of persons who were absent in South Africa in connection with the war there, who would have been included in this class had they been here, and partly by the inclusion of aborigines, as mentioned previously in connection with another class.

The aged section—from 65 and upwards—was greater in 1901 by 1.1 per cent. than it was in 1891, which is what would be expected. As the population becomes more and more dependent upon natural increase, the conditions will assimilate more closely to those of older countries. This group has not yet attained in Queensland such a high percentage of the whole population as in noticeable in New South Wales, Victoria, or South Australia, where it was 3.44, 3.40, and 4.12 respectively.

For purposes of defence the males may be taken from 20 to 45 years as being of soldiering age, and of these there were 113,099 in the State.

There were also 9,504 males from 18 to 20 years, and 31,437 males from 45 to 60 years, making a total of all males from 18 to 60 years of age of 154,040 individuals.

These numbers include coloured persons, prisoners, &c. The numbers of these cannot be ascertained with certainty owing to the tables not having been compiled with this end in view, but I estimate that there were at the time of taking the Census, exclusive of prisoners, lunatics, and all coloured persons, about 100,000 white males of ages from 20 to 45 years of age. For purposes of defence many coloured aliens would be available, and of these there were 13,745 males between the ages mentioned, and also a large proportion of those whose ages were not specified.

The number of persons in each subdivision of each Census district, distinguishing the sexes and separating into age groups, is shown in Table XLV. Tables XLVI. to LI. furnish similar particulars with regard to each of the alien races and aborigines. Persons of the alien races who have been born in Queensland are included in these tables. The percentage of females and young children amongst the coloured population is very small.

The number, and ratios to the total number, of each race at the various age groups for each section of the coloured alien population were as follow :—

AGE GROUP.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON.OTHER ALIEN RACES.TOTAL COLOURED ALIENS.
Number.Ratio per cent.Number.Ratio per cent.Number.Ratio per cent.Number.Ratio per cent.Number.Ratio per cent.Number.Ratio per cent.
Under 5 years2642.852172.33120.55945.305872.50
5 to 15 years4134.453013.2350.231236.938423.58
15 to 65 years8,37190.29*8,804*94.392,17899.1891198.911,54887.2121,81292.86
65 and upwards2232.4150.0510.04101.09100.562491.06
9,271100.009,327100.002,196100.00921100.001,775100.0023,490100.00
Age unspecified42731812145
TOTALS9,3139,3272,2699391,78723,635
[* Including Age unspecified.]

From these figures it will be seen that none of the coloured races are likely, judging by the results of the past, to influence the colour of posterity in Queensland.

The fact that out of over 9,000 Chinese only 677 were found under the age of 15 years shows that they do not increase here as a race to any great extent.

With regard to Pacific Islanders the percentage of children is still lower, whilst between the ages of 15 to 65 years there were only 305 women out of 6,075 persons. A very large number of this race appeared amongst the unspecified ages ; but there is every reason to believe that they practically all belong to the class of between 15 and 65 years, and they have been so treated in the foregoing table. The unspecified amounted to 2,617 males and 112 females.

The number of children of Japanese race was practically nil, and was absolutely so in the case of natives of India and Ceylon, whilst other alien races afford a very small percentage of both women and children.

The mean or average age of persons in Queensland at the Census of 1901 was : males, 26.47 years ; females, 23.08 years ; persons, 24.96 years. The corresponding figures for the Census of 1891 were : males, 25.12 years ; females, 21.48 years ; persons, 23.54 years. So that during the decennial period the average ages of persons has increased by 1.42 years.

The following are the average ages of the population of those States whose Census returns as yet received permit the computation to be made :—

Males—Years.Females—Years.Persons—Years.
Queensland26.4723.0824.96
New South Wales26.3124.3925.40
South Australia26.1125.5525.84
Western Australia28.0123.2126.15
Tasmania25.0824.1824.79

Part IV.—BIRTHPLACES.

A considerable alteration has taken place in the relative proportions of the population born in various countries at the 1901 Census as compared with previous ones. Formerly the population was largely composed of persons born in Europe who came here as immigrants, and this is especially noticeable in the earlier Censuses. As immigration decreased, however, the percentage of persons born in Queensland, compared with the total population, became greater, until, at 1901 Census, over 58 per cent. of the total population were returned as having been born in Queensland. A further large proportion of the inhabitants were natives of other Australian States and New Zealand, and, by adding these to the natives of Queensland, we find that, out of a total of 503,266 persons, 330,144 were natives of Australasia—equal to nearly 66 per cent. of the whole. These would include nearly all the children and young people, the largest percentage of persons of foreign birth being amongst those of maturer age.

Tables LII. to LIV. furnish particulars of the birthplaces at each Census period, and it will be seen that on Census night, 1901, the numbers of persons returned as having been born in the other States of Australasia were as follow :—New South Wales, 24,860 persons = 4.94 per cent ; Victoria, 10,272 persons = 2.04 per cent. ; South Australia, 2,384 = 0.47 per cent. ; Western Australia, 199 = 0.04 per cent. ; Tasmania, 1,308 persons = 0.26 per cent. ; Australia not named, 19 persons. Total, 39,042 persons = 7.76 per cent. New Zealand, 1,571 persons = 0.31 per cent. Total for Australasia, including Queensland, and also including civilised aborigines and half-castes, 330,144 persons = 65.60 per cent.

Taking persons in Queensland who were born in the United Kingdom, we find that natives of England numbered 68,589 persons = 14 per cent. of the total population ; those born in Scotland numbered 19,934 persons = 4 per cent. of the total population ; and those born in Ireland were 37,636 persons = 7 per cent. of the total population. So that persons born in the British Isles constituted 25 per cent. of the whole. Thus we find that persons claiming Australasia and the British Isles as their birthplace, together constituted 91 per cent. of the total population.

European natives of foreign birth did not form a large element in the population, since Frenchmen number but 364, and constitute 0.07 per cent. of the total ; Germans, who were by far the most numerous of all foreigners and numbered 13,163 = 2.61 per cent. ; Italians, 845 = 0.17 per cent. ; Danes, 3,158 = 0.63 per cent. ; Swedes and Norwegians, 2,142 = 0.43 per cent. ; Other Europeans collectively, 1,426 = 0.28 per cent. The total number of Europeans of foreign birth were therefore 21,098, and constituted 4.19 per cent. of the total population.

Canadians numbered 404 = 0.08 per cent. ; natives of the United States, 926 = 0.18 per cent. ; and natives of other States in America, 141 = 0.03 per cent. Total Americans, 1,471 persons = 0.29 of the total.

It will thus be seen that the population of Queensland was on the night of the 1901 Census constituted as follows :—

Persons.Per Cent. of the Total Population.
Born in Queensland, including civilised Aborigines and Half-castes289,53157.54
Born in other Australian States39,0427.75
Born in New Zealand1,5710.31
Total born in Australasia330,14465.60
Born in England68,58913.63
Born in Scotland19,9343.96
Born in Ireland37,6367.48
Total born in United Kingdom126,15925.07
Born in Germany13,1632.61
Born in Denmark3,1580.63
Born in Sweden and Norway2,1420.43
Born in Italy8450.17
Born in France3640.07
Born in other countries in Europe1,4260.28
Total Europeans of foreign birth21,0984.19
Born in Canada4040.08
Born in United States9260.18
Born in other American States1410.03
Total born in America1,4710.29
Born in China (natives)8,4451.68
Born in Pacific Islands (natives)8,7601.74
Born in Japan (natives)2,2550.45
Born in India, Malaysia, and other Asiatic countries (natives)2,3150.46
Total Coloured Aliens21,7754.33
Born in British Possessions and unspecified1,0160.20
Born of white parents in Africa, Asia, &c.6460.13
Born at sea6340.13
Total Elsewhere2,2960.46
Unspecified3230.06
Total Population503,266100.00

In order to contrast the composition of the population with regard to birthplaces for the two Census periods, it is necessary not only to consider the numbers, but also the relation those numbers bear to the total population. The total

Queensland born persons had increased from 44.95 per cent. of the total in 1891 to 57.54 per cent. in 1901, whilst those born in other portions of Australasia had increased from 7.18 per cent. to 8.06 per cent. in the same period.

The details are as under :—

1891.1901.
Persons.Rate to Total Population.Persons.Rate to Total Population.Increase or — Decrease.
Persons.Per cent.
Born in Queensland176,97144.95289,53157.54112,56012.59
Born in New South Wales17,0234.3224,8604.947,8370.62
Born in Victoria7,4621.8710,2722.042,8100.17
Born in South Australia1,4490.372,3840.479350.10
Born in Western Australia630.021990.041360.02
Born in Tasmania1,0040.261,3080.26304
Born in Australia (not named)2180.06190.00-199-0.06
Total Australia204,19051.85328,57365.29124,38313.44
Born in New Zealand1,1170.281,5710.314540.03
Total Australasia205,30752.13330,14465.60124,83713.47

Persons in Queensland who were born in the British Isles have decreased both numerically and centesimally during the last Census period, for there were fewer of these at the 1901 Census than there were ten years previously, whilst the decrease in proportion to total population at the latter date is considerable, as the following table will show :—

1891.1901.DECREASE.
Persons.Per cent.Persons.Per cent.Persons.Per cent.
English77,18719.6168,58913.638,5985.98
Scotch22,4005.6919,9343.962,4661.73
Irish43,03610.9337,6367.485,4003.45
Total142,62336.23126,15925.0716,46411.16

With respect to other persons of European birth, Germans and French have decreased in numbers, whilst Danes, Swedes and Norwegians, and Italians have increased.

The following are the numbers for each period :—

1891.1901.
Persons.Per cent.Persons.Per cent.Increase or — Decrease.
Born in Germany14,9103.7913,1632.62-1,747-1.17
Born in Denmark3,0710.753,1580.6387-0.12
Born in Sweden and Norway1,9550.502,1420.43187-0.07
Born in Italy4380.118450.174070.06
Born in France4000.103640.07-36-0.03
Born in Others1,3110.361,4260.28115-0.08
22,0855.6121,0984.20-9.87-1.41

Those born in America were practically the same in their total figures at both periods, but the percentage to total population was consequently considerably lower at the later date.

With regard to the coloured population, it will be noticed that the numbers given as born in China, Pacific Islands, Japan, &c., do not agree with the total numbers of the people of these races given on Tables IV. and V., Part I., and it may be here explained that whilst the latter tables include all persons of the various races, the birth place tables return them according to where they were born. For instance, Table V. states that there were 9,313 Chinese in Queensland, whilst Table LII. (birthplaces) shows 8,445 persons born in China (exclusive of whites), from which it follows that there were 868 persons of this race who had been born in Australia.

Part V.—EDUCATION.

In Tables LVII. and onwards will be found the details of the degree of education possessed by the people of Queensland ; the number of persons who are able to read and write, read only, or who cannot read, being tabulated under each heading and contrasted with the results, in this respect, of previous Censuses. It will be seen that 204,866 males and 170,280 females were returned at the Census of 1901 as being able to read and write.

Taken on the total male population, the number of males able to read and write constitute 73.14 per cent., or if we except children under 5 years of age the rate would be 9.31 per cent. higher.

Similarly with regard to females, the rate of those able to read and write compared with the total number of females was 76.30 per cent., and if we deduct all those under 5 years of age it would amount to 12.31 per cent. more.

The percentage of all persons who can read and write to the total population amounted to 74.54 per cent., and this includes all coloured aliens and aborigines who adversely influence this degree of education by about 4.09 per cent.

The centesimal proportion of the population able to read and write is steadily increasing, and the proportion for each Census period is shown in Table LVIII. The number of those possessing this degree of education increased by 4.74 per cent. during the decade.

With regard to those able to read only, there was at the Census of 1901 compared with 1891, or indeed with any enumeration since 1868, a smaller number of persons as well as a lower percentage of the population in this class.

There were more persons unable to read or write in 1901 as compared with 1891, but the relative percentage was lower—namely, 22.83 against 25.94 per cent. due doubtless in part to the fact that there were, relatively, fewer children under five years of age.

To obtain the percentage of the white population and their degrees of education it is necessary to deduct from the total numbers the number of coloured persons, and this is done in Table LXXII., which shows the numbers of each coloured race who can read and write, read only, and who cannot read, also the numbers at each age group, exclusive of coloured persons, for each degree of education. The greater proportion of the coloured races are found in the illiterate class.

The number of males and females returned as unable to read of the ages from 5 to 10, 9,177 males and 8,597 females, exclusive of coloured persons, seems very high, but apparently the bulk of them belonged to the youngest age, and would acquire elementary education later, as at the next higher age, 10 to 15 years, only 396 males and 342 females appear as being wholly illiterate.

If we take the number of persons from 5 to 15 years of age as being the population of school age (121,839), it will be found that 95,986 of them could read and write, equal to 78.78 per cent.

Males from 5 to 15 years of age numbered 61,703, and of these 48,238, or 78 per cent., can read and write ; females at these ages numbered 60,136, and of these 47,748, or 79 per cent., could write and read, the percentage of girls who possess this degree of education being slightly higher (1 per cent.) than the boys of that age.

In addition to the above there were 6,036 children who were returned as being able to read, of whom 3,144 were males and 2,892 females. As these were nearly all of early ages, and would undoubtedly acquire further education later, it is only fair to count them in when estimating the number of children receiving education. These would, therefore, add 4.95t per cent. to the percentage given with regard to those able to read and write, the ratio for each sex being 5.10 per cent. males and 4.81 females.

The relative number of children of 5 to 15 years of age who were receiving education would, therefore, amount to 83.73 per cent. of the totals of these ages, 83.28 per cent. for males and 84.21 per cent. for females.

The number of scholars attending Grammar, State, private, and other schools have been compiled for the ages only, during which attendance at school is or may be made compulsory—viz., from 6 to 12 years—and therefore does not give all scholars, inasmuch as it omits all either below or above those ages ; but in the Occupation Table, No. CV., is shown that 51,631 males and 50,488 females, equal to 102,119 persons, were returned as attending school, whilst 2,408 males and 2,950 females, equal to 5,358 persons, were receiving education at home.

The number of scholars attending the various schools at the end of 1900, as returned by the Department for Public Instruction and the principals of Grammar and private schools, were as under :—

State schools95,310 scholars (individuals)
Grammar schools757 scholars
Private schools11,619 schoars
107,686 scholars

The difference is probably due to duplication in school returns. The total number of children of an age from 6 to 12 years in Queensland at the time of the Census was 75,179, and of this number 71,830, or 95.55 per cent., were returned as receiving instruction.

The results of free education provided by the State, which has existed in Queensland for many years, are shown in a striking manner in the following tables, which give the population and degree of education for each of the years of age from 6 to 12 :—

6 TO 7 YEARS.7 TO 8 YEARS.8 to 9 YEARS.9 TO 10 YEARS.10 TO 11 YEARS.11 TO 12 YEARS.6 TO 12 YEARS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Number receiving Instruction5,7195,53911,2586,1685,99612,1646,4126,04512,4576,1246,02112,1456,3276,12912,4565,7185,63211,35036,46835,36271,830
Population6,3986,22012,6186,4116,25212,6636,6226,23612,8586,2966,16412,4606,5286,30812,8365,9245,82011,74438,17937,00075,179
Proportion per cent. receiving Education89.3989.0589.2296.2195.9196.0696.8396.9496.8897.2797.6897.4796.9297.1697.0496.5296.7796.6595.5295.5795.55

When the vast extent of Queensland is taken into account, and the sparse and scattered population of the more remote places is considered, it is gratifying to find that the facilities for the education of the young are so comprehensive and widespread as to be able to afford such a very large proportion of the children in the State the means of, at all events, elementary education.

The degree of education amongst those returned as Australian natives (not aborigines) in the Census schedules has been compiled separately, and is shown in Table LXIX. Discarding children under 5 years of age, of whom there were

61,659 of Australian birth, and taking all young persons born in Australia from 5 to 21 years of age, the results obtained were as under :—

Males.Females.Persons.Per cent.
Able to read and write69,73969,546139,28584.68
Able to read only3,1532,8415,9943.64
Cannot read9,9629,14719,10911.62
Not specified5742990.06
Totals82,91181,576164,487100.00

The total number of the population (all races) for these ages was 178,624 persons.

With regard to the comparatively large percentage of those who cannot read, it will be found that they are principally from 5 to 6 years of age, where they stand at 9,873, falling to one-half that number in the next year, and decreasing still more rapidly until at 15 and 16 years they only numbered 77 persons. So far then as the young people of Queensland who have been born in the Australian States are concerned, illiteracy may be said to have been stamped out—since practically all are in possession of some degree of education.

With regard to the Australian natives of adult age, the following table shows that out of a total of 95,744 persons, only 1,834, equal to 1.91 per cent., were returned as " Cannot read." I believe these figures will compare favourably with the educational results obtained elsewhere.

Males.Females.Persons.Per cent.
Able to read and write50,76042,37893,13897.28
Able to read only3102225320.56
Cannot read1,2355991,8341.91
Not specified151892400.25
Totals52,45643,28895,744100.00

The degree of education possessed by the coloured races is shown in Table LXXII., where the particulars respecting each race are given separately.

Of Chinese 11.23 per cent. were able to read and write, 0.61 per cent. were able to read only, and 88.2 per cent. were returned as unable to read. This is, of course, with respect to the English language, since all Chinese are able to read and write in their own.

Of Pacific Islanders 6.1 per cent. could read and write, 5.2 per cent. could read only, and 88.7 per cent. were unable to read.

Of Japanese 8.1 per cent. could read and write English, only 3 persons or 0.01 per cent. could read only, and 91.8 per cent. could not even read.

Of natives of India and Ceylon 23.9 per cent. were able to read and write, 0.7 per cent. were able to read only, and 74.9 per cent. were not able to read ; whilst, with regard to 0.5 per cent., the degree of education was " Unspecified."

Of other alien races 14.0 per cent. were able to read and write, 3.1 per cent. were able to read only, 82.8 per cent. could not read, and 0.1 per cent. were " Unspecified."

Of aborigines (civilised) and half-castes 14.9 per cent. were able to read and write, 2.4 per cent. were able to read only, and 82.7 per cent. could not read. Thus a greater percentage of the civilised aborigines were possessed of the higher degree of education than most of the coloured alien races.

Part VI.—CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION.

In considering the question of the civil or conjugal condition of the people, what should be taken as the marriageable age is an important element. As, however, it would be very difficult to institute close comparisons with respect to this and previous Censuses unless all were compiled on the same basis, I have

accepted that previously used, though the age of 15, which has been adopted as a starting point, seems too young, especially with regard to males. There have been rare instances of girls even so young as 13 years of age married, but no person, male or female, was returned as married in the Census Schedules less than 15 years old. Tables dealing with the civil and conjugal condition of the people will be found in Part VI., commencing at page 162, Table LXXIII.

It will be there seen contrasted, the number of persons at each Census who were never married, married, widowed, &c., and the following Table LXXIV. gives the percentages, similarly contrasted, that each class bore to the total population.

On making a comparison of the figures in Table LXXIII., it will be seen that there were 73,574 more persons returned in 1901 as never married than there were in 1891, of whom 38,748 were males and 34,826 were females, the total number for 1901 being 340,275 persons, of whom 199,844 were males and 140,431 females.

The centesimal proportion of this class to the total population for 1901 was 67.61 per cent. for persons, 39.71 and 27.90 per cent. for males and females respectively.

Married persons in 1901 exceeded those in 1891 by 29,598, of whom males numbered 14,915 and females 14,683. The total number for 1901 being 145,081 persons, of whom 72,802 were males and 72,279 females. The centesimal proportions being 28.83 for persons, 14.47 for males, and 14.36 for females.

Of persons who had lost their married partners in life there were in 1901 5,991 more than in 1891, of whom 2,377 were males and 3,614 were females. There were 17,188 widowed persons returned at the 1901 Census, of whom 6,878 were males and 10,309 females ; the proportion of widowed persons to the total population in 1901 was 3.42 per cent. ; males being equal to 1.37 per cent., and females to 2.05 per cent.

In 1901 there were 101 males and 44 females, equal to 145 persons, who had been divorced. As this information was collated for the first time in 1901, it is not comparable with the figures of the previous Censuses.

The number of persons whose condition was not stated was 577 in 1901, being greater numerically by 240 persons, and centesimally by 0.02 than in 1891.

In Table LXXVI. is shown the number and percentages of males and females for each condition, in age groups, and from these it appears that there were at the last Census 106,508 males of upwards of 15 years of age who had never married, 6,879 widowers, and 101 divorced, making a total number of 113,488 males qualified by age and conjugal condition to contract marriage.

Females of similar ages and conditions were found to be as follow :—Total number of females over 15 years of age who had never married, 49,281, 10,309 widows, and 44 divorced, being a total of 59,634 females qualified to contract marriage.

The ages at which persons are most likely to marry may be said to be from 18 to 40 years for males and from 16 to 30 years for females, for although there are many marriages of persons who are above these ages, yet the greater number of both men and women who marry at all do so at some age between those mentioned.

The conjugal condition of persons for the individual years between the ages of 15 and 20 has not been tabulated. Assuming, therefore, that all married males are above 18 and all married females are above 16 years of age, there were at the Census of 1901, 69,628 males between the ages of 18 and 40 years who may be taken as either never married, widowed, or divorced, and this may be said to constitute the number of marrying males in Queensland at that time.

The number of females between the ages of 16 and 30 years who may likewise be considered as never married, widowed, or divorced, was 38,562. In order to limit the investigation to white persons, the number of coloured aliens and aborigines should be eliminated, but neither the conjugal condition nor the

exact numbers of these for each year between 15 and 20 have been compiled. However, from other data available a very close estimate is possible, and the numbers would then appear as follows :—

Males.Females.
Between ages of 18 and 4069,628Between ages of 16 and 3038,562
Less coloured aliens and aborigines12,596857
Number of white persons between respective ages57,03237,705

So that at these ages, which are those at which men and women are most likely to marry, there were amongst the white population a proportion between the sexes equal to 3 men to every 2 women.

The number of married females under 45 years in any country are usually accepted as constituting the child-bearing portion of the population, and of these there were 53,617 in Queensland at the 1901 Census, whilst at the 1891 Census the number was 44,537. A number of single women contribute children to the population each year, and of these there were 848 for last year.

The number of widows greatly exceeds the number of widowers, as indeed is found in all countries. The number of persons of this condition in 1901 was 10,309 and 6,879 respectively, against 6,695 and 4,502 in 1891. At both periods there were almost exactly fifty (50) per cent. more widows than widowers. Queensland statistics for some years back show that a greater number of widows re-marry each year than do widowers, so that the greater number of females amongst those widowed must be due to the higher mortality found amongst men by reason of the more hazardous nature of their occupations. Whilst there were 3 widowers under 20 years of age, there were 9 widows. There were considerably more than twice as many widows as there were widowers at from 21 to 35 years of age, but after 35 the proportion diminishes to about 3 widows to 2 widowers and remains fairly constant at that proportion, diminishing slightly over 60 years.

The greatest number of both widows and widowers for any period was found at over 60, but as the period expands from a quinquennial to decennial one the increase in numbers is more relative than actual.

Divorce.

As tables regarding divorced persons were not compiled in previous Censuses, there exist no means of comparison under this head. The number of persons who were so returned was small, being 101 males and 44 females. The youngest male divorced was returned as between 21 and 25 years of age, at which period there was only the one. The greatest number at any age period is from 40 to 45 years of age for males, when there were 26 so returned. Amongst females the youngest appears as under 21 years of age. The greatest number at any age period was at 25 to 30 years, when there were 11. The next age period, 30 to 35, shows 10 females.

Divorce is not limited to the white population, since in Table LXXXIX. it is found that 1 Pacific Islander (male), 2 Japanese (male and female), and 1 male of other alien race were returned as having been thus relieved of matrimonial responsibility.

Husbands and Wives.

As illustrating the increase in the average age of the community before alluded to, it may be pointed out that the greatest number of husbands appear to be of ages between 35 and 40 years, there being 13,384 in this group for 1901. In the Census of 1891 the largest number was found in the group next younger—viz., 30 to 35—which contained 10,801.

In the 1901 Census, whilst, as just stated, the 35 to 40 age group contained the greatest number of husbands, it was followed fairly closely by the group 40 to 45 years with 11,319, and then by the younger group, 30 to 35 years, with almost equal number—11,156. In the 1891 Census the second place in order of preponderance was with the younger group, 25 to 30 years, followed by the older one of 35 to 40.

Turning to the females, it is found that the greatest number of wives in any one age group appeared in that from 30 to 35 years with 13,006, followed by the 35 to 40 group with 11,737, and that in turn almost equalled by the younger group of 25 to 30 years with 11,708.

On examination, the 1891 Census discloses a similar increase in the average ages of wives as obtained with regard to the husbands, the largest group being of a younger age than in 1901. The greatest number of wives in any one age group appeared in that of 25 to 30 years with 12,002, followed by the next higher groups of 30 to 35 and 35 to 40 in succession.

Table LXXIX. and LXXX. show respectively the number of husbands and wives, in age groups, in each Census district, whilst Tables LXXXI. and LXXXII. show similar information with regard to males and females who have never married. Tables LXXXIII. to LXXXVI. supply similar information with regard to widowers, widows, and divorced persons, and the two following Tables LXXXVII. and LXXXVIII. with regard to those whose condition was not specified.

Tables LXXXIX. in several portions show the total population in age groups, distinguishing coloured aliens (by races) and aborigines from white persons.

From this it appears that of the Chinese, 8,490 males and 425 females were returned as never married, 258 males and 98 females were returned as married, also 35 widowers, and 7 were widows. There were, therefore, 2.94 of the total Chinese male population married, whilst 0.40 were widowers. The females of this race who were returned as never married were born in Australia, and were principally children and young girls, only 26 being over 21 years of age ; whilst those returned as wives and widows were almost without exception born in China.

In compiling tables respecting the Chinese it may be pointed out that the question of marriage was limited to the fact of their having, or having had, a wife in Australia. It is well known that the greater number of Chinese who are of adult age before leaving China are married, but the question of their having a wife in their native country was not entertained.

Of Pacific Islanders 8,265 males and 419 females were returned as never married, 358 males and 248 females as being married, 32 as widowers, and 4 as widows, whilst 1 male was returned as divorced. Compared with the total males of this race 4.14 per cent. were married, and of the total females 36.90 per cent. were married. Upwards of 70 per cent. of the females of this race returned as never married, were under the age of 21 years.

Of Japanese 1,837 males and 87 females were returned as never married, 271 males and 66 females as married, 6 males as widowers, and 1 male and 1 female as divorced. Of the total males of this race 12.81 per cent. were married, and of the total females 42.86 per cent.

Of the natives of India and Ceylon, out of the 929 males enumerated, slightly over 8 per cent. were married, and the females numbered only 10 altogether.

Other alien races returned 1,388 males and 135 females as never married, 151 males and 87 females as married, 17 males and 8 females as widowed.

The proportion of males married to total males was 9.70 per cent., and of females married to total females 37.83 per cent. The reason of the large percentage in the latter case being the very small number of females belonging to this class.

Part VII.—RELIGIONS.

The religions of the people and their divisions into sects, ages, and districts, are shown in Tables XC. to C. The first table of this part shows the numbers of each religion for each Census period, with numerical and centesimal increase or decrease.

The persons returning themselves as belonging to the Church of England numbered, in 1901, 101,468 males, 83,555 females—equal to 185,023 persons. During the decade the increase amounted to 21,654 males, 20,814 females—equal to 42,468 persons—representing centesimal increase of 27.13, 33.17 and 29.79 respectively, on the numbers of 1891. The persons returned as members of the Church of England constituted 36.76 per cent. of the total population.

The next largest religious body is that of the Roman Catholics, and of these there were 63,345 males and 57,318 females—equal to 120,633 persons. The increase during the decade was 14,657 males and 13,241 females—being 27,898 persons—representing centesimal increases of 30.12, 30.04, and 30.07 respectively, on the numbers of 1891. The persons returned as Roman Catholics constituted 23.98 per cent. of the total population.

Presbyterians ranked next in numerical importance, the numbers for 1901 being 31,463 males, 26,152 females—equal to 57,615 persons. The increase during the decennial period was 5,990 males, 5,986 females—equal to 11,976 persons. The centesimal increases amounted to 23.51, 29.68, and 26.24 respectively, on the numbers for 1891. The members of this denomination constituted 11.45 per cent. of the total population in 1901.

The next in numerical importance were the Methodists, and members of the different sections of this denomination returned themselves under the various headings to which they had been accustomed, many not appearing to recognize the amalgamation which had then recently taken place. Undoubtedly all should have been returned as Methodists, but, instead of this, many adhered to their old titles and returned themselves as Wesleyans, Primitive Methodist, &c. In order to arrive at the true statement of numbers, it will be available to add together the whole of those belonging to the churches which have amalgamated, as under :—

1891.1901.INCREASE OR — DECREASE.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Persons.
Methodists4093317405,0704,8529,9229,182
Wesleyan10,9379,98020,91715,49914,29229,7918,874
Primitive4,4644,1758,6393,3843,1916,575-2,064
United Methodist263309572137131268-304
Bible Christian196175371242145-326
16,26914,97031,23924,11422,48746,60115,362

The centesimal rate of increase on the numbers of 1891 being 48.22 for males, 50.21 females, and 49.18 for persons.

The numbers of these denominations taken together constituted 9.26 per cent. of the total population.

It is possible that some of the persons included in the above did not intend to appear as Methodists, and may not have accepted the amalgamation agreed upon and carried out, and, if so, they should not be included ; but I am satisfied that the number of such persons would be very small, and would not appreciably affect the total figures or percentages.

Congregationalists, who include Independents, were returned in 1901 as being 4,810 males, 4,953 females—equal to 9,763 persons—and constituted 1.94 per cent. of the total population. They showed an increase, as compared with 1891, of 509 males, 683 females—equal to 1,192 persons. The centesimal increase amounted to 11.83, 16.00 and 13.91 respectively, of the same denomination in 1891.

Baptists numbered 6,177 males and 6,075 females—equal to 12,252 persons—in 1901, and constituted 2.43 per cent. of the total population. As compared with 1891, the numbers had increased by 1,064 males and 932 females—equal to 1,996 persons. The centesimal increases during the intercensal period were 20.81, 18.12 and 19.46 respectively.

Lutherans numbered 14,120 males and 11,385 females—equal to 25,505 persons—and constituted 5.07 per cent. of the total population. As compared with 1891, they had increased by 1,117 males, 1,005 females—equal to 2,322 persons. The centesimal rates of increase were 8.59, 9.68, and 9.07 respectively.

Salvationists numbered 2,758 males and 2,782 females—equal to 5,540 persons—and numbered 1.10 per cent. of the total population. The increase since 1891 was 675 males and 844 females—equal to 1,519 persons.

In addition to the foregoing, there were a large number of persons who were returned as members of other Protestant bodies, and these have been included in one heading in Table XC. as other Protestants, the number for 1901 being 2,994 persons, and almost the same as in 1891, when 2,956 persons were thus tabulated.

There were, besides, doubtless others who properly should be included amongst the Protestant bodies ; but, as the description of their faith as furnished in the Census schedules was vague, the practice adopted in previous enumerations has been adhered to in order not to break continuity of comparison or to bring a disturbing factor into the question. A close scrutiny of the items included under the heads of other Christian sects and other religions will well repay those who are interested in this subject.

The fullest details are given of the different sects thus classed, number of members, &c., in Table XCII.

It thus appears that the total numbers of Protestants tabulated as such were 186,628 males, 158,665 females, 345,293 persons, and that Roman Catholics were 63,345 males, 57,318 females, and 120,663 persons. The Protestants constituting 68.61 per cent., and Roman Catholics 23.98 per cent. of the total population.

Hebrews form but a very small proportion of the population, and have decreased in numbers since 1891. There were only 733 persons of this persuasion returned in Queensland in 1901, of whom 416 were males and 317 were females, and they formed but 0.15 of the total population.

Mohammedans and Pagans have been tabulated together, and numbered in 1891, 19,128 persons, and formed 3.80 per cent. of the total population.

" Other Religions " are tabulated together, and included 2,967 persons. They appear at length in Table XCII., where they are shown exactly as returned in the schedules.

It was optional with all persons to return their religion or not in the schedules, and 4,790 persons objected to state their religion, and a further 2,928 returned themselves as being of no religion, and a still further 945 persons neglected to fill in the column and were classed as unspecified, so that with respect to 8,663 persons no information on this head was obtainable. These constituted 1.72 per cent. of the total population.

Table XCII. shows at length the details which are grouped together in Table XC. as " Other Protestants," " Other Christian Sects," " Other Religions," and " No Religion," and there are to be found, the many peculiar names under which persons returned themselves, and which seem common to all Census enumerations. Many items consisted of only one person, such as Puseyite, Anti-Ritualist, Australian Christian, Assembly of God, Arian, Fatalist, Pilgrim, and many others.

Amongst those who were tabulated under the heading of " No Religion," 193 persons were returned as Agnostics, 67 as Atheists, 1,963 as Freethinkers, 2 as of no belief, and 630 as of no religion.

The numbers of males and females of each denomination in each Census district is shown in Table XCI., whilst in Table XCIII. is shown the proportion borne by each sect to the total population for each Census period, and will enable any person to see the development of each denomination in its centesimal proportions from the first Census taken in Queensland.

The numbers of each denomination tabulated in single years up to 15 years of age, and thence in age groups, the sexes being distinguished, is shown in Table XCIV.

The religious denominations under which Chinese were returned in each Census district is shown in Table XCV., and similar information respecting other coloured races is shown in the following Tables, Nos. XCVI. to C.

With regard to Chinese it would appear that there were 1,317 persons who professed to be Christians, and 7,951 who were Pagans, and 45 were returned, as being of " Other Religions, " 831 were returned as belonging to the Church of England, 27 as Roman Catholics, and 269 Presbyterians, Methodists, &c. Christians represented 14.14 per cent. of the total number of Chinese in Queensland.

Pacific Islanders show a much larger percentage professing Christianity, since out of a total of 9,327 persons no less than 3,812 persons were returned as belonging to some Christian denomination, being 41 per cent. of the whole, whilst 5,515 were returned as Pagans, equal to 59 per cent. of the whole number. The number returned as belonging to each sect is shown in Table XCVI.

Of Japanese 168 persons, or 7 per cent. of the whole, were returned as belonging to some Christian denomination, 2,101 persons, or 93 per cent., being Pagans or belonging to other religions.

Out of 939 natives of India and Ceylon, 65 persons were returned as being Christians. Of other Alien Races, out of a total of 1,787 persons 800 were returned as Christians, 1 Hebrew, 1 of no religion, 862 Mohammedan or Pagan, and 123 of " Other Religions."

Of Half-Castes and Civilised Aborigines 47 per cent. were returned as belonging to Christian sects.

Part VIII.—OCCUPATIONS.

The statistics regarding the occupations of the people have been tabulated generally on the lines laid down at the previous Census. Some departure has, however, been made with respect to certain details, so as to obtain more general consistency throughout the compilation. Some of the sub-orders have been divided, and in some instances the number of subdivisions extended, the effect of such alterations being to amplify the details considerably on the whole.

The actual classification was not finally adopted until the general compilation had made considerable progress, and, in consequence, this portion of the work became almost the last to be completed.

Changes in classification are necessary from time to time, but, if of importance, they greatly increase the difficulty of comparison between one Census period and another ; and it is only by comparing the results obtained by one Census with those obtained at another that the progress of the State can be correctly gauged and measured.

The number of classes under which the population was recorded in 1891 was 7, and in the 1901 Census an additional class was introduced, containing occupations relating to transport and communication. These had previously been tabulated in Class III. as Commercial Occupations, but it was considered that on this occasion they were of sufficient importance to be erected into a separate class, with various orders and sub-orders to separate the different callings more effectually. Classes III. and IV. in the tabulation of 1901 will be analogous to Class III. in that of 1891.

The results of the two Census periods may be contrasted as follow :—

OCCUPATIONS.1901.1891.
Persons.Per Cent. of Total Population.Persons.Per Cent. of Total Population.
Class No. I.—Professional13,7412.7310.4762.67
Class No. II.—Domestic25,2105.0120,3865.18
Class No. III.—Commercial26,5065.2717,8774.54
Class No. IV.—Transport and Communication18,1883.6113,3943.40
Class No. V.—Industrial51,71610.2847,18411.99
Class No. VI.—Agricultural, Pastoral, Mining, &c.84,69816.8367,99217.27
Class No. VII.—Indefinite1,9350.382,3930.60
Class No. VIII.—Dependents281,27255.89214,01654.35
503,266100.00393,718100.00

From the above it will be seen that, compared with the previous Census, there were increases in the percentages of the population included in the Professional, Commercial, Transport, and Dependent Classes, whilst the percentages of those returned in the Domestic, Industrial, Agricultural, &c., and Indefinite Classes, have decreased.

It appears peculiar that the numbers in Classes II., V., and VI., which contain domestics and primary producers, should show lower percentages, as compared with the total population, than the same classes did in 1891 ; but a careful examination of the tables of the former Census leads me to the belief that the difference is in the method of tabulation. For instance, in 1891 no less than 5,311 females were returned as farmers, and apparently most of the adult females on farms

were treated as farmers ; but, in 1901, only the 1,683 females actually returned as " Farmers or Relatives assisting" were thus tabulated, and other females on farms who were wives, daughters, &c., and not returned as assisting, were for the most part placed in the Dependent Class (No. 8) ; so that, whilst the Domestic, Industrial, and Agricultural, &c., Classes were diminished in relative numbers, the Dependent Class was increased. Thus, although there is apparently a centesimal decrease, I believe it to be largely due to the different method adopted in compilation, and that the numbers in the tables for 1901 are more accurate in this respect than those for the former period. On comparing males only for the two periods considerable increases are to be noted in Classes IV., V., and VI. of 1901 with the corresponding classes of 1891, that for Class VI. being specially pronounced. The increase in the number of males returned as employed in transport and communication, and in the industrial and agricultural, &c., classes being 27,300 greater in 1901 than was so returned in 1891. As already stated, a large increase is noticeable in Class VI., " Persons engaged in Agricultural, Pastoral, Mining, and other Primary Industries," for the number of males so employed in 1891 was 20,342 greater than were returned for these industries in 1891.

With regard to the increase in numbers which have taken place in the different classes into which the occupations are divided, it will be more convenient to consider them as far as possible in the order in which they occur in the tables, the first being—

Class I.—Professional.

Order 1 comprises four sub-orders, and in number 1 of these appear officers connected with the Government who were not otherwise classed. The total number returned in this sub-order in 1901 was 847 males and 15 females against 796 males and 10 females in 1891. Local Government Officers had increased from 261 males and 4 females in 1891 to 365 males and 7 females in 1901. Sub-order 3—Defence—totaled 912 males in 1891, when it included a number of the Defence Force under arms in connection with the Shearers' Strike, whilst in 1901 the 778 males then returned included the sixth contingent about to sail for South Africa. In Sub-order 4—Law and Order—the total number in 1901 was 1,934 males and 24 females, whilst in 1891 there were 1,610 males and 16 females returned under this heading, the increase including 134 more barristers and solicitors at the later period, 163 more males in the Police Force, and 31 more male warders in prisons. Small increases and reductions in other items balancing the figures.

In connection with Religion—Order II., Sub-order 1—there were 583 males and 107 females returned in 1901 against 466 males and 44 females in 1891. The increase amongst the males consisting of 38 clergymen and 105 irregular clergy, including Salvationists, there being small diminutions in some of the other numbers. Under Subsection 2, all officers relating to charity are tabulated, and under number 3 all persons whose occupation is in connection with health appear. These latter include medical men, dentists, chemists, hospital nurses, and attendants, other nurses (not domestic), &c., and in all the various headings there are increases during the intercensal period. The greatest increase appears amongst dentists, who increased from 61 to 192 in that period.

In Literature—Sub-order 4—there was an increase in only one heading, that of author, editor, journalist, whilst the number of male reporters was less for the later period.

The number of persons returned as connected with Science—Sub-order 5—increased under each head.

Under Sub-order 6, the greatest increase in numbers occurs with respect to surveyors, who had increased from 219 in 1891 to 495 in 1901. The next increase of any note was that of electricians, who in 1891 numbered 27 males, and had risen to 102 in 1901. The latter do not include workers with electricity used for light or energy, nor telegraphists, these being classed under special headings.

Under Sub-order 7 are included all educational teachers except those of art or music, and, whilst this sub-order totaled 902 males and 1,571 females in 1891, there were 1,309 males and 2,029 females returned in it in 1901. The greatest increase took place in the item " Teachers of Public Schools," who numbered 514 males and

637 females in 1891 and 1,047 males and 1,278 females in 1901. So that the ratio of increase amongst these has been considerably greater than that of the total population.

The total increase in Class I. in males for the intercensal period was 1,701.

Amongst females who are classed as professional there was a large increase, amounting to 1,564. The heads under which the more noticeable increases were shown were—irregular clergy, 84 ; sisters of charity, 89 ; nurses, 590 ; hospital attendants, 96 ; school teachers, 506 ; music teachers, 198 ; besides smaller increases under other heads. Governesses, teaching for the most part in private houses, showed a considerable diminution in number—the decrease amounting to 72—no doubt due largely to the financial depression. Two instances occur amongst the occupations of females which are not usually met with, in which one female appears as being a surveyor, and a second was tabulated as an architect. Both these cases were scrutinized carefully, but had every appearance of being bond fide.

The total number of persons returned as belonging to the professional class in 1901 was 13,741, and in 1891, 10,476, the centesimal proportions to total population being 2.73 and 2.66 respectively, so that the increase during the decennial period was 3,265 persons, and 0.07 per cent.

Class II.—Domestic.

With regard to the persons tabulated in the order and sub-orders in this class, some difference existed in the method of compilation at the two Census periods. In 1891 domestic servants employed in hotels, &c., and relatives assisting, both male and female, were not included with keepers of such hotels, tea-rooms, boarding-houses, &c., but placed in the same sub-order under the title of " Others," whilst in the 1901 compilation all these servants, male and female, were tabulated in the same line as their employers. Taking the total numbers in the sub-orders, however, the increase is what might have been expected with the growth of population. With respect to Sub-order 1, including hotels, boarding-houses, &c., keepers, there were 3,075 males and 4,535 females tabulated in 1901, against, 2,596 males and 3,264 females in 1891, the increase for the decennial period being 479 males and 1,271 females, equal to 1,750 persons.

Under Sub-order 2, in the domestic class, which contains all domestic servants except those belonging to hotels, &c., already alluded to, and who have been tabulated in Sub-order 1, there were 4,875 males and 12,725 females in 1901, whilst in 1891 there were 3,367 males and 11,159 females, the increase during the decennial period being 1,508 males and 1,566 females, equal to 3,074 persons, the ratio of increase amongst males being more than three times greater than that of females.

As a matter of fact, although numerically greater, the domestic class has not increased in proportion to the general population, the centesimal ratios having been 5.18 in 1891 and only 5.01 in 1901. The dislike entertained by many Australian-born females for domestic service, and the greater opportunities for other employment that have arisen through the establishment of factories of various kinds, has permitted many female workers to seek other avenues of labour. Females have increased both numerically and relatively, but there was a smaller proportion of them engaged in domestic service than in past years.

There were 25,210 persons in the domestic class in 1901 and 20,386 in 1891, the increase for the decennial period being 4,824 persons, equal to 23.66 per cent., of whom 1,987 were males and 2,837 females.

Class III.—Commercial.

Includes persons directly connected with the hire, sale, transfer, distribution, storage, and security of property and materials, and is a large class subdivided into three Sub-classes, A, B, and C, and into many orders and sub-orders. In the previous Census it also included persons connected with transport and communication, but in 1901 these were created a separate class.

In Sub-class A those persons were returned who were connected with property and finance. All persons engaged and employed in connection with trade were included in Sub-class B, and Sub-class C contained all persons engaged in storage.

In Sub-order 1 of Order IV., enumerating persons employed in connection with banking and finance, there was a slight increase of 31 persons during the decennial period, 24 of whom were females. In the sub-order relating to insurance and valuation the increase was considerable, being 281 persons, of whom only 2 were females, principally under heads relating to insurance and auctioneering. In Sub-order 3 the number of persons returned as land or house proprieters or agents had increased by 264 persons, of whom 169 were females. The total number of persons returned under this order in 1901 was 3,537, against 2,926 in 1891, being an increase of 611 persons, of whom 415 were males and 196 females, an increase during the decennial period amounting to 20.88 per cent.

Order 5 in the same class shows large increases in many of the sub-orders, notably in the number of booksellers, stationers, newsagents, fancy goods dealers, &c., &c., but on investigation it is found that some of the apparent increases were due to differences in classification. For instance, in 1891 watchmakers and jewellers were classed separately and for the most part included in the industrial class, whilst in 1901 most of these persons were included in the commercial class. The total number of persons included in Order V., Sub-class B of Class III., in 1901, was 1,543 males and 216 females, equal to 1,759 persons, and in 1891 there were 632 males and 80 females, or 712 persons, being an increase for the decennial period of 911 males and 136 females, equal to 1,047 persons.

In Order VI. of Class III., those persons are tabulated who were engaged in the sale, hire, or exchange of textile fabrics, the sub-orders distinguishing between textile fabrics, dress, and fibrous materials. The number of persons engaged in these branches of commercial life had nearly doubled in the males, and more than trebled in the females, the actual figures being :—

Males.Females.Persons.
19012,2928683,160
18911,1812481,429
Increase1,1116201,731

The number of persons engaged in the sale of food, drink, narcotics, and stimulants (apart from those employed in hotels), as tabulated in Order VII., had also increased, the males by over 65 per cent., and the females by over 108 per cent. The callings returning the greatest numbers were, amongst men—butchers, of whom there were 2,573, and grocers with 2,402 ; and, amongst females, there were 260 grocers, 226 greengrocers and fruiterers, and 130 confectioners.

Order VIII. included persons dealing with and training animals and those dealing with animal and vegetable substances. The greatest increase in the order was in produce dealers, who had advanced from 75 males and 1 female in 1891 to 376 males and 9 females in 1901. The definitions adopted at the two Censuses were not exactly interchangeable, and this circumstance may have contributed in part to the increases. The total number of persons in this order was 1,584 in 1901 against 783 in 1891.

Order IX. consists only of one sub-order, and the greatest increase in one line was in that of dealers in firewood and fuel, which included 43 persons in 1891, and had risen to 878 persons in 1901. This rise in numbers was owing probably to the manner in which the occupations were returned on many of the schedules. Passing Order X. with the remark that ironmongers had increased from 345 persons in 1891 to 626 in 1901, we find in Order XI. merchants had increased from 340 in 1891 to 1,042 in 1901, and storekeepers from 2,600 to 2,805 persons, whilst the whole order had increased from 6,789 persons to 7,316 in the same period.

The total number of persons returned as being connected with commercial pursuits in 1901, as tabulated in Class III., was 22,982 males and 3,524 females, equal to 26,506 persons, against 15,969 males, 1,908 females, equal to 17,877 persons in 1891, being an increase during the decennial period of 7,013 males and 1,616 females, equal to 8,629 persons, and being a centesimal increase of 43.92, 84.70, and 48.27 respectively.

As has been already stated, the persons tabulated in the commercial class represented 5.27 per cent. of the total population in 1901, against 4.54 per cent. for the orders which represented the same occupations in 1891, and their increase explains the rapid growth of population in cities and towns as compared with that in rural districts, and indicates that trading pursuits are more sought after than those connected with primary production.

Class IV.—Transport and Communication.

This class, which includes all persons connected with the transport of goods and passengers or in effecting communication, was, in the Census of 1891, tabulated as part of Class III. ; the numbers were, however, similarly classified in orders in each Census, and are thoroughly comparable. In Order XIV. Sub-order 1, appear the number employed in connection with railways (not construction), and these had increased from 2,486 males and 141 females, equal to 2,627 persons, in 1891, to 5,342 males and 172 females, or 5,514 persons, in 1901, the number of males employed having more than doubled in the interval.

In Sub-order 2 are shown the number of persons employed in connection with tramways, omnibuses, coaches, drays, &c., which in 1891 totalled 5,325 persons, of whom 32 were females. In 1901 there were 6,024 persons returned as belonging to this sub-order, of whom 437 were connected with electric tramways.

In Sub-order 3 the number of persons connected with transportation by water had increased from 3,779 persons in 1891 to 4,739 in 1901, those connected with the postal service from 594 in 1891 to 843 in 1901, and with electric telegraphs from 577 to 843 persons during the same interval.

The total number of persons returned as being connected with transport and communication in 1901 was 18,188 persons, of whom 17,847 were males and 341 were females, against 13,394 persons in 1891, of whom 13,142 were males and 252 were females, being an increase during the decennial period of 4,794 persons, of whom 4,705 were males and 89 females, and centesimal increases of 35.79, 35.80, and 35.32 respectively.

As mentioned before, this class constituted 3.61 per cent. of the total population in 1901 against 3.40 per cent. in 1891.

Class V.—Industrial.

The workers in Industrial Arts are grouped together in Class V., which is subdivided again into nine orders, and further into thirty-five sub-orders, each order representing one branch of industry, and subdivided again, as it is desired to separate such branches in further detail. Workers in primary producing industries are not included, but will be found tabulated separately in Class VI.

The first order (XV.) in Class V. comprises all persons whose employment relates to manufactures or some of the processes relating to art or mechanical production, and as it is most comprehensive in its scope it is divided into sixteen sub-orders.

The first of these includes those whose occupations are in connection with books and publications. There were 1,299 persons so employed in 1891, and the number had increased in 1901 to 1,768 persons. The increases were distributed throughout the group, publishers and newspaper proprietors having increased since the previous Census by 106 persons, printers by 151, compositors by 114, machinists, &c., by 44, bookbinders (of whom there were 129 females) from 156 to 240, whilst " others " showed a decrease of 30.

In Sub-order 2 there were 82 makers of musical instruments, tuners, &c., in 1901, against 67 in 1891 ; and in Sub-order 3—persons engaged in producing prints, pictures, and art materials—there was a small increase of 10 persons.

In Sub-order 4 there was an increase of 133 persons, principally makers of paper bags and boxes, and brooms.

Passing Sub-orders 5 to 9, which contain but few persons, we find in Sub-order 10, engineers, machine-makers, and others in similar employments. A comparison with the numbers returned at the 1891 Census is rendered difficult owing

to alterations in classification ; as, for instance, at the former Census mechanical engineers were tabulated as workers in metals, &c., whilst in 1901 they were included with engine-makers. In 1891 engineers, fitters, turners, and boiler-makers numbered 627, and in 1901 they had increased to 1,484 persons. This points to the large expansion which has undoubtedly taken place in this branch of industry, in which great progress has been made in starting new establishments, and the extension of the business of old ones. In Sub-order 11—makers of carts, carriages, &c.—there was an increase of 278 persons, builders of railway carriages, &c., having increased by 82, and coach-builders by 319. Bicycle-makers rose from 2 persons in 1891 to 78 in 1901, whilst there was a large decrease in " others."

In Sub-order 12, saddlers and harness-makers had increased from 965 in 1891 to 1,195 in 1901.

In Sub-order 13, ship and boat builders, who were the most numerous, had increased from 207 in 1891 to 232 in 1901.

In Sub-order 14, furniture and cabinet-makers had increased from 407 in 1891 to 599 in 1901, and upholsterers from 131 to 140.

In Sub-order 15, sawmill owners and workers had risen from 782 in 1891 to 1881 in 1901, but an alteration in classification makes comparison between the two Census returns difficult with regard to other items.

With respect to Order XVI., which includes all persons whose employment is in connection with the manufacture of or other processes relating to textile fabrics, dress, and fibrous material, the first sub-order includes those employed in connection with textile fabrics, and the only line of much importance is that relating to woolen manufactures, which in 1901 employed 131 persons, of whom 67 were females, against 90 in 1891.

Workers in dress, tabulated in Sub-order 2, were much greater in number, the total number of persons returned in this connection in 1901 being 9,498, of whom 2,984 were males and 6,514 females, against 7,218 persons in 1891. The greatest increase occurs amongst clothing manufacturers, tailors, and dressmakers, who, with the shirtmakers, numbered 4,982 in 1891, and had increased to 6,880 in 1901, an increase of 1,898 persons. In bootmakers there was an increase from 1,749 persons in 1891 to 2,204 in 1901.

Workers in fibrous materials, Sub-order 3, numbered 87 persons in 1901, against 62 persons in 1891.

Order XVII. embraces all persons engaged in connection with manufacture, &c., relating to foods and drinks, and in Sub-order 1 are tabulated all those who were employed in the treatment of animal food, and in this, as would be anticipated from the advances made in meatworks and butter factories, there was a very large increase in the number of persons engaged in these and kindred industries. Slaughtermen increased from 54 in 1891 to 209 in 1901. Meat and bacon works employees, &c., advanced from 157 to 998, cheese and butter makers from 13 to 204, the total number of persons in this sub-order having increased from 229 in 1891 to 1,447 in 1901.

In Sub-order 2 are tabulated all whose occupations were in connection with vegetable food, and, as was the case in the previous subdivision, the increase in numbers for each line was considerable. Millers, &c., increased from 51 in 1891 to 174 in 1901, bakers from 921 to 1,498, jam-makers, &c., from 38 to 146, makers of confectionery from 123 to 184 persons. The largest increase appears amongst the owners of sugar mills and sugar refiners, who numbered 75 in 1891 and 884 in 1901, due to the inclusion at the later date of workers in sugar mills and refineries with the owners. The total number of persons in this subdivision had increased from 1,363 in 1891 to 2,890 in 1901.

Sub-order 3 contains those whose occupations were connected with the manufacture or treatment of groceries, drinks, narcotics, &c., and of these, brewers had increased from 164 in 1891 to 366 in 1901 ; makers of ginger-beer, cordials, &c., from 343 to 595 persons. Tobacco manufacturers from 112 to 157, whilst the whole sub-order had increased from 688 in 1891 to 1,256 in 1901.

The total number of persons included in this order in 1891 was 2,280, and in 1901 had increased to 5,593, an increase of over 145 per cent. in the ten years.

Order XVIII. is subdivided into four sub-orders, and comprises soap and candle makers, fellmongers, tanners, and fencers, as well as four persons engaged in the manufacture of paper. The exclusion in 1901 of sawmill owners, sawyers, and coopers, although slightly discounted by the inclusion of tanners and curriers, changes an apparent decrease into an actual, although not extensive, increase.

Order XIX. is subdivided into three sub-orders. Number 1 containing persons working in stone and clay, &c. ; Number 2, workers in jewellery, &c. ; and Number 3, workers in metals not otherwise classed. Number 1 shows small increase on practically all its lines for the intercensal period ; Number 2 shows considerable comparative decreases, due to differences in classification. Amongst the trades showing the greatest number of workers are ironfounders, moulders, &c., who increased from 354 in 1891 to 853 in 1901, an increase of 499 persons. Tinsmiths increased from 295 to 520, equal to 225 persons ; and blacksmiths from 1,947 to 2,416, or by 469 persons in the same period. The exclusion of engineers from this class has affected comparisons.

Order XX. is limited to persons connected with lighting by either gas or electricity, and to charcoal burners, &c. Workers in gas manufacture increased from 76 in 1891 to 175 in 1901, and workers in electric lighting from 7 to 32 persons.

Order XXI. is divided into two sub-orders, the first of which includes all persons connected with the building trade. The most numerous occupation in this sub-order was that of carpenter, which in 1891 included joiner, and numbered 4,427 men. In 1901 there were 4,203 tabulated as carpenters and their labourers, only 284 joiners being entered in Order XV. So that the numbers for the two Census periods show little variation. Painters and glaziers (the next most numerous class) numbered 798 in 1891, and had increased to 948 in 1901. Plumbers had increased from 649 to 857 in the same period. Bricklayers had decreased from 555 to 466, and stonemasons similarly from 269 to 240 males.

With regard to Sub-order 2, the most numerous item was navies, who, in 1891 numbered 2,965 men, and had decreased in 1901 to 1885, owing doubtless to the smaller amount of earthwork and railway construction going on at the later date.

Order XXII. deals with persons whose occupation is in connection with burial of the dead, and the disposal of refuse, and in these there was a slight increase only.

Order XXIII. includes all those industrial workers whose occupations were not sufficiently defined to enable them to be definitely classified, and the numbers so dealt with were only 9,380 in 1901 against 14,622 in 1891, greater care having evidently been exercised in filling up the schedules at the later date.

The whole of the persons included in the industrial class in 1891 was 47,184, of whom 42,015 were males and 5,169 females, and in 1901 the number had increased to 51,716, of whom 44,268 were males and 7,448 females, the increases being 4,532, 2,253, and 2,279 respectively.

In 1891 this class comprised 11.99 per cent. of the total population, and in 1901 it was 10.28 per cent.

Class VI.—Agricultural, Pastoral, Mineral, and other Primary Producers.

This class, which comprises but one order, is subdivided into seven sub-orders, may be taken to be the most important of any of the classes, inasmuch as it relates to the prosperity of this State, for it includes all those persons who were engaged in or connected with the primary industries. Whilst the professional and commercial classes are extremely important, they exist for or in conjunction with the persons included in this class. For it is the persons engaged in the primary industries who win from the ground in the first instance the commodities that constitute the exports of the State. It follows, therefore, that the larger the number of producers in a State in proportion to its total population the greater should be the prosperity of that State.

In comparing the number of persons returned as farmers in subsection 1., the small increase in 1901, as compared with those returned as farmers in 1891, is most noticeable ; but this is in some measure due, as has been already explained, to the fact that wives and daughters, &c., on farms were classed as farmers in 1891, whilst in 1901 they were treated as dependents unless mentioned in the schedule as

assisting on the farm. Again, amongst males, farm servants and labourers were in greater numbers in 1891 than in 1901. With respect to this decrease, seeing that plantation labourers showed a considerable increase, whilst the number of Pacific Islanders was nearly stationary, it is probable that in 1891 men properly belonging to workers on sugar plantations were returned as farm labourers. Market gardeners had increased in 1901 by 544. Fruit-growers advanced from 432 to 1,438, an increase of 1,006, which no doubt contributed in part to the reduction in farm labourers, the orchardist having come much into evidence during the decade. Coffee-growers had increased from 2 in 1891 to 116 in 1901 ; tobacco-growers from 105 to 147 ; sugar-planters, which includes the labourers on plantations, from 8,403 to 11,367 in the same period. Horticulturists and gardeners show reduced numbers owing to 843 gardeners having been tabulated in 1901 in Class II. as domestic. The above figures are for males. Amongst females there were 52 returned in 1901 as market gardeners against 8 in 1891, and 29 fruit-growers in 1901 against 8 in 1891, whilst there were only 311 returned as sugar-planters, &c., in 1901 against 615 in 1891, due to a diminution in the number of female Pacific Islanders on the sugar estates.

The total number of persons returned as being occupied in connection with some branch of agricultural pursuit in 1901 was 40,615 against 39,980 so returned in 1891, an increase of 635 persons ; which, in order to obtain a true comparison, should be still further increased by the number of gardeners transferred to the domestic class, and by females formerly shown as farmers and now tabulated as dependents, which I estimate at about 4,300. The total increase in the number of persons engaged in agricultural pursuits during the decennial period, taken on strictly comparative lines, I estimate to be 5,778 persons.

Sub-order 2 of Class VI. includes all those connected with pastoral pursuits, also dairy and poultry farmers, and in some of the items there have been considerable increases during the interval separating the two Censuses. Graziers, pastoralists, &c., have increased by 780 persons, managers by 382, and stockmen, labourers, &c., by 2,451. Dairy farmers show an increase of 2,235 persons, of whom 1,845 were males and 390 were females, the number of persons engaged in this branch of industry having trebled in the ten years.

The total number of persons returned in 1891 as being connected with pastoral pursuits was 14,304 persons, of whom 13,651 were males and 653 were females, against 20,890 persons in 1901, of whom 19,884 were males and 1,006 females, the increase during the intercensal period being 6,586 persons, 6,233 being males and 353 females.

A new Sub-order, No. 3, was added for the 1901 compilation, which contained 799 persons, and for which there was no corresponding division in the previous Census, but persons following these occupations were included in the sub-order relating to fishermen, &c., and were 168 in number. In this division are tabulated kangaroo-hunters, rabbiters, and others.

In Sub-order 4 are shown all persons engaged in connection with fisheries, and it may be useful to illustrate in tabular form the extent and direction of the increase which has taken place in the last ten years :—

1891.1901.Increase.
Fishermen41050090 persons
Oyster and shelfish men127393266 persons
Others932,0131920 persons
Inspectors33 persons
6302,9092,279

The very large increase in the item " Others " is chiefly caused by the inclusion, in the 1901 Census, of aborigines engaged in the pearl-shell fisheries. All engaged in foresty are tabulated in Sub-order 5, included in which are timber-getters, splitters, &c. Of the last class there were 2,038 males returned in 1901 against 1,086 males so returned in 1891, the number of persons following these occupations having nearly doubled during the decennial period.

In Sub-order 6 are tabulated all persons connected with water conservancy and supply, and these had increased from 181 persons in 1891 to 560 persons in 1901.

This increase of 379 was, however, entirely due to a change in the classification, whereby well-sinkers in 1891 were classed as workers in earth, under Order XIX., now XXI. ; whereas, in 1901, a special line has been provided for them under Order XXIV., Sub-order 6. These numbered 468 at the last Census, thus reducing the increase to a decrease.

Sub-order 7 is an extremely important one, for in it are tabulated all persons connected with mines and quarries. There were 2 females returned as connected with mining in 1901 against 5 so returned in 1891, so that all the figures quoted will be practically those of males.

Three-fourths of all the persons returned as connected with the mining industry belonged to goldmines, for under this branch 12,734 persons were returned in 1901 against 8,206 in 1891 ; of the total number 9,459 were engaged in quartz-mining, the balance being either in alluvial or undefined. There were, therefore, over 50 per cent. more men engaged in gold-mining in 1901 than were so employed in 1891.

Coal was next to gold as an employer of labour, for there were 1,223 men employed in connection with coalmines in 1901 against 751 so returned in 1891, an increase in workers of 63 per cent. in the decennial period.

Tin is nearly as important as coal, as far as persons employed in obtaining it is concerned, since 1,156 men were returned as connected with tin-mining in 1901 against 912 in 1891—an increase of 244 men, equal to 27 per cent. In this connection it may be pointed out that the increase is almost entirely in Iode-mining, the increase in alluvial tin-miners being from 631 in 1891 to 657 in 1901, whilst Iode-workers had increased from 281 to 499 in the same period.

Silver-mining employed only 76 men in 1901 against 473 in 1891 ; whilst copper was exactly in the reverse position, 532 men being returned in connection with copper-mining in 1901 against only 25 in 1891. The activity in copper-mining at Chillagoe and Mount Garnet would account for this increase.

In quarries there were the same number of owners at both Censuses, viz., 7 ; but the men employed therein numbered 301 in 1901 against 158 in 1891.

The total number of persons employed in connection with mining and quarrying in 1901 was 16,870 against 11,627 in 1891, being an increase of 5,243 persons during the decennial period, equal to 45 per cent.

The total number of persons returned in Class VI., and the proportion the number in each sub-order bears to the total population, is as under. These do not include those dependent upon them:—

Persons.Percentage to Total Population.
Agricultural pursuits40,6158.07
Pastoral20,8904.15
Beekeepers, Hunters, &c.7990.16
Fisheries2,9090.58
Forestry2,0550.41
Water supply5600.11
Mining pursuits16,8703.35
84,69816.83

Class VII.—Indefinite.

Contains persons having independent means—pensioners, annuitants, &c. ; and whilst the total class shows a decrease, the following increases under the various headings quoted, by comparison with the number returned at the 1891 Census, are worthy of notice :—

Pensioners had increased during the intercensal period from 65 males and 4 females in 1891 to 157 males and 27 females in 1901. Annuitants during the same period had increased from 76 males and 88 females in 1891 to 230 males and 514 females in 1901.

Persons returning themselves on Census schedules as " Lady " or " Gentleman," and therefore supposed to possess independent means, increased from 132 males and 81 females in 1891 to 353 males and 150 females in 1901. Together with

persons who could not be included in any of the three foregoing classes, the total number in this class in 1901 was 1,935 against 2,393 in 1891. The numbers are not, however, strictly comparable with respect to the lines other than those above quoted ; but in the three definitions specially named the terms were synonymous, and the numbers correlative, and show large increases.

Class VIII.—Dependents.

In Class VIII. are tabulated all those persons who were dependent on others for their means of subsistence. In Sub-order 1 of Order XXVI. are placed those who performed domestic duties without payment. The first line, including " Wife, mother, and widow," increased from 47,762 in 1891 to 67,177 in 1901, and the next line, " Son, daughter, relative," from 11,136 in 1891 to 22,908 in 1901. Visitors who assisted in household duties were 1,271 in number in 1891, and had increased to 2,057 in 1901.

In Sub-order 2 are shown dependents who attended school, &c. These numbered 67,923 in 1891, and had increased to 102, 123, in 1901. Children taught at home numbered 6,556 in 1891, and had decreased to 5,358 in 1901, due probably to the extension of the school system and the greater facilities that now exist to enable children to reach school.

In Sub-order 3 the number of parents dependent upon children had increased from 475 in 1891 to 614 in 1901.

Children and relatives nearly all under 20 years of age, and not returned as engaged in domestic duties, numbered 68,902 persons in 1901. In 1891 these were entered in three separate lines, as " Child receiving no education," " Child at home," and as "Son, daughter, &c., not assisting in household duties," amounting in the aggregate to 72,728 persons. That the numbers in this sub-order were so much less in 1901 than they were in 1891 clearly indicates the greater facilities now existing for education, which leads to a larger proportion of young children being returned as attending school than formerly. Visitors were double the number at the latter enumeration, and the persons whose status was not sufficiently defined to admit of their inclusion under any of the specified heads were shown as " Others," and numbered 2,157 at the 1901 Census against 111 in 1891.

The total number of persons in that portion of the dependent class comprised in Order number XXVI.—that is, excluding inmates of hospitals, &c., and criminals—in 1901, was 274,798, of whom 90,866 were males and 183,932 were females, against 209,546 persons so classed in 1891, of whom 72,975 were males and 136,571 were females.

In addition to children, parents, relations, &c., there were also included in the dependent class inmates of hospitals, benevolent, lunatic, and orphan asylums, &c. ; and although many of the inmates of these institutions are only temporarily dependent, yet, as their places are taken by others when they are discharged, the number as a factor in the population is a fairly constant one.

The number of inmates of hospitals which in 1891 was returned at 958, had risen to 1,276 in 1901 ; similarly inmates of benevolent asylums had increased from 666 in 1891 to 1,382 in 1901, or more than doubled in the ten years. Lunatics in asylums had increased from 1,104 in 1891 to 1,706 in 1901, an increase of over 45 per cent. State orphans had increased from 752 in 1891 to 1,151 in 1901, an increase of 53 per cent. in the ten years.

In comparing the total number of those dependent upon private or State charity at each of the two Censuses, it is necessary to note that there was a slightly different method adopted in classifying inmates of reformatories and industrial schools ; ignoring this, however, it is found that public dependents had increased from 3,762 in 1891 to 5,642 in 1901. In the latter case the males numbered 3,501 and females 2,141, and the whole number had increased by 1,880 persons, being at the rate of 50 per cent., whilst the population had only increased by 28 per cent.

The number of criminals actually under detention at the Census 1901 was 669 persons, in addition to which there were 163 inmates of reformatories and industrial schools. In 1891 there were 679 inmates of gaols, &c., and only 29 inmates of reformatories.

The number of dependents and their relative proportion to the total population may therefore be stated as under :—

Persons.Percentage to Total Population.
Natural dependents274,79854.60
Indigent dependents5,6421.12
Criminal dependents8320.17
281,27255.89

Table CV. furnishes the number of persons of each occupation in age groups, distinguishing the numbers of each sex.

Table CVI. shows the number of persons, male and female, tabulated in alphabetical order under each head of occupation.

Table CVII. shows, by Census districts, the number of domestic servants employed in households, and the number of householders employing them. The number of servants in each household is shown in the different columns. The numbers given include both male and female, and the number of servants employed at hotels and boarding-houses is shown in a separate column.

These establishments employed altogether 3,076 servants of both sexes, and in private houses there was a further number of 12,778 persons so employed. These figures do not agree with those furnished in tables under the Domestic Class, which contain all those following domestic occupations, whether they were then in a situation or not. The numbers given in this table represent the number of domestic servants actually in service at the time of the Census, the total being 15,854 persons.

Table CVIII. shows the number of Chinese, Pacific Islanders, and other coloured races and aborigines engaged in each class of occupation, and it may be seen that the proportions of each section of the coloured races who were engaged in some from of agriculture were as follow :—Chinese, 49 per cent. ; Pacific Islanders, 83 per cent. ; Japanese, 39 per cent. ; natives of India and Ceylon, 36 per cent. ; other aliens, 21 per cent. Anyone desirous of ascertaining how far the coloured alien population of Queensland competes with whites in any particular calling or industry can ascertain, by reference to this table, exactly how many persons of each coloured race were employed in connection with such calling at the Census time 1901.

Table CIX. shows the previous occupations of prisoners, distinguishing males and females, and showing the numbers returned in each district.

Part IX.—SYNOPSES—STATE AND DISTRICTS.

This Part consists of summary tables, one for the whole State as well as one for each Census district, giving the total figures by sexes under each head of inquiry. From these it is possible to obtain for nearly any given locality the results of the varied information contained in the schedules, and which have been furnished with such a wealth of detail in the preceding tables of the compilation.

Part X.—SICKNESS—INFIRMITY.

In considering the subjects upon which it was desirable to ask for information in the Census schedules at the Conference of Statisticians, held in Sydney, it was considered that, as many persons objected to furnish particulars regarding such of their family as might be subject to idiocy, fits, &c., it would be better to limit the inquiries to questions not likely to wound the sensibilities of those called upon to supply the information. It was, therefore, decided that the subjects of inquiry should relate only to Sickness, Accident, Deaf and Dumb, and Blind. Information on these subjects is tabulated in Table CLXXV.

The number of sick in 1891 was returned in the Census tables at 2,969 persons, of whom 2,045 were males and 924 were females. In 1901 the sick had increased to 4,141 persons, of whom 2,622 were males and 1,519 were females. Whether the facilities for nursing were greater in 1901, and led to a larger number being returned as sick, or the public health not so good, I am unable to say.

Those suffering from accidents in 1891 numbered 777 persons, being 676 males and 101 females ; whilst in 1901 they amounted to 484 persons, of whom 418 were males and 66 females.

Of those suffering from sickness there were 1,088 in public hospitals and 3,053 in private houses and establishments, and of those suffering from accidents there were 109 in public hospitals and 375 privately cared for.

Deaf and dumb persons in 1891 numbered 154 persons, of whom 102 were males and 52 females ; and in 1901 there were 249 persons so returned, of whom 154 were males and 95 females.

The blind in 1891 numbered 199 persons, of whom 138 were males and 61 females ; and in 1901 there were 209 blind persons, of whom 95 were males and 114 females.

The following table contrasts in this respect the results of the two Census enumerations :—

1901.1891.
Persons.Percentage to Total Population.Persons.Percentage to Total Population.
Sick4,1410.822,9690.75
Accident4840.107770.20
Deaf and Dumb2490.051540.04
Blind2090.041990.05
5,0831.014,0991.04

From this table it will be seen that whilst the sick have increased in proportion to the total population by 0.07 per cent. during the intercensal period, and the deaf and dumb by 0.01 per cent., persons suffering from accidents were less by 0.10 per cent., or exactly one-half, and blind persons had also decreased in ratio 0.01 per cent.

It is remarkable that there should be so many more females blind than males at the 1901 enumeration, since at the previous Census the blind males out-numbered the blind females by more than two to one.

The numbers returned from each district are shown in Table CLXXV.

COST OF CENSUS.

As already stated, a time more unpropitious for taking a Census could scarcely have existed. Whilst drought conditions obtained over by far the greater portion of Western Queensland, heavy rains had fallen in many of the coastal districts, and floods occurred in the extreme North, so that all traveling was done under the greatest disadvantages. There was no lack of applicants for the position of collector, but great care had to be exercised in selecting suitable men. That the Enumerators were fairly successful in their selection may be judged from the fact that the collectors all covered their districts without mishap.

The rates demanded by collectors were much in excess of those paid in 1891—when there was a favourable season, with abundance of grass and water everywhere—for the sufficient reason that a large outlay for horse feed had to be made on this occasion, not only for the trip, but for some time previously, to get horses into fair condition, whilst nothing of the kind was necessary in 1891.

The floods in the North delayed the collectors and extended the time taken, both in distribution and in collection, far beyond what would have been necessary had ordinary weather been experienced.

The result of all this was to increase the cost of the work to a very large extent ; and whereas, in 1891, the cost of distribution and collection of schedules amounted to £10,784 3s. 3d., similar services cost in 1901 £14,350 7s. 6d. The cost at the 1891 Census being 6.57d. per head, whilst the cost at the 1901 Census was 6.80d. per head. Taking into account the greater number of districts, and the much larger number of persons to be recorded, the rate per head does not amount to a very serious sum, since the additional cost of 0.23d. per head on a population

of 503,266 comes to £482 5s.Illegiblethe season or 1901 been as favourable for traveling as any ordinary season, the distribution and collection of the Census would have been done equally well for some £2,000 less.

Some saving was effected in 1891 by police officers undertaking the collection in the most remote portions of districts, but the police force was not utilised at all on this occasion. The liability to have calls on police duty at a time when they should be out collecting, and so being compelled to neglect Census work, or the danger of being wanted for police duty, and unobtainable because of absence on Census duty, decided against their being employed. By utilizing the services of the police, however, much expense could be saved, and a lengthened patrol throughout the district would probably have its advantages.

Should another Census be taken in 1906, I should recommend the careful consideration of this point.

After mature consideration, it was resolved to issue one map, showing the names and boundaries of each Census districts, and sufficient local features—such as towns, rivers, mountain ranges, &c.—as would enable the reader to localise the districts ; but a reproduction of detailed maps of each locality has been omitted. The tables given have been, in many cases, amplified by the inclusion of details not before supplied, and only a few tables furnished at previous enumerations have been omitted. The result of the alterations thus made, so far as the expenses of printing only are concerned, has been to effect a saving in the printing account of £523 10s. ; the cost of printing being £1,335 14s. 9d. for the 1901 Census, against £1,859 4s. 9d. for that of 1891.

At this point I desire to tender my thanks to the Government Printer and his staff for the great assistance they so willingly rendered in the portion of the work devolving upon them.

The total cost of the Census, including all expenses, and deducting the value of articles of furniture, &c., taken over at its conclusion by other departments, was £25,945 11s. 9d., equal to 12.37d. per head on the total number of persons enumerated, whilst the cost of the previous Census was £21,935 13s. 9d., equal to 13.37d. per head. So that a saving in the cost of enumeration equal exactly to 1d. per head has been effected in the 1901 Census, as compared with that of 1891, and this, notwithstanding very adverse weather conditions, and the fact that the whole of the equipment had to be obtained anew.

In conclusion, I must express my satisfaction at the completion of the work in a manner that I believe to be accurate in all its details. It is impossible to say that every individual in Queensland on the 31st of March, 1901, was included in the enumeration ; some few must escape, but there is every reason to believe that the total number of those who were missed was quite insignificant—too insignificant to affect the percentages in any particulars—and that the results obtained by the expenditure on the Census has been to establish a record of the state of the population of Queensland as to its ages, education, religion, occupation, &c., on a given date, authoritatively and accurately.

I have, &c.,

J. HUGHES,

Registrar-General.

Brisbane, 18th September, 1902.

CENSUS DISTRICTS 1901

CENSUS OF QUEENSLAND 1901.

DIAGRAM SHOWING THE RELATIVE INCREASES IN POPULATION BETWEEN EACH CENSUS PERIOD FROM 1861 TO 1901 INCLUSIVE.

PART I.

POPULATION—GENERAL SUMMARIES.

Table No. 1., SHOWING TOTAL POPULATION, NUMBERS, and by SEXES.
Males.Females.Persons.
Total Population Enumerated280,092223,174503,266
Table No. II, SHOWING INCREASE in the POPULATION of QUEENSLAND, by SEXES, at each CENSUS ENUMERATION since the FIRST TAKEN after SEPARATION from NEW SOUTH WALES, and TOTAL INCREASE 1861-1901.
POPULATION ENUMERATED.INCREASE SINCE PREVIOUS ENUMERATION.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
1861— 7 April18,12111,93830,059
1864— 1 January37,42524,04261,46719,30412,10431,408
1868— 2 March60,74639,15599,90123,32115,11338,434
1871— 1 September71,76748,337120,10411,0219,18220,203
1876— 1 May105,00968,274173,28333,24219,93753,179
1881— 3 April125,32588,200213,52520,31619,92640,242
1886— 1 May190,344132,509322,85365,01944,309109,328
1891— 5 April223,779169,939393,71833,43537,43070,865
1901—31 March280,092223,174503,26656,31353,235109,548
Increase since 7 April, 1861261,971211,236473,207
Table No. III., SHOWING CENTESIMAL RATE of INCREASE of the POPULATION of QUEENSLAND, by SEXES, at each CENSUS ENUMERATION since the FIRST TAKEN after SEPARATION from NEW SOUTH WALES ; also TOTAL CENTESIMAL RATE of INCREASE, 1861-1901, and the PROPORTION FEMALES bear to each 100 MALES at each CENSUS ENUMERATION.
CENTESIMAL INCREASE SINCE PREVIOUS ENUMERATION.Centesimal Proportion Females bear to Males.
Males.Females.Persons.
1861— 7 April65.88
1864— 1 January106.53101.39104.4864.24
1868— 2 March62.3162.8662.5364.45
1871— 1 September18.1423.4520.2267.35
1876— 1 May46.3241.2444.2865.01
1881— 3 April19.3429.1923.2270.38
1886— 1 May51.8850.2451.2069.62
1891— 5 April17.5728.2521.9575.94
1901— 31 March25.1731.3327.8279.68
Increase since 7 April, 18611574.26
Table No. IV., SHOWING POPULATION in each CENSUS DISTRICT, also the NUMBER of CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES, and ABORIGINES in such POPULATION.
CENSUS DISTRICT.TOTAL POPULATION.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.* INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.† ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Aramac2,8501,9204,7701201513511415538251338
Balonne1,7439952,7385115211473380
Blackall2,2471,5433,790921811011415119514
Bowen2,0021,2663,2688787277212986688382361
Brisbane31,06231,86162,92336048408472498210177177181735113647
Bundaberg9,2146,62915,843141201611,8041081,9121892711211228735283159
Burke7963191,11552153224151199173120293
Burnett3,4932,4625,958451762441010415603191
Caboolture5,3424,4199,7613471052513066336857125
Cairns7,9143,09911,0132,017612,0781,084461,1303392336212612623323256169131300
Cardwell3,2711,0614,33231013111,155781,23326910279821082688391857
Charleville2,2671,4943,7615376044555387040110
Clermont4,0092,2236,23212810138729114413821361248
Cloncurry1,1454401,5856464443311153105258
Cook2,9551,5594,5144001241234119360985103848422123190124314
Croydon2,7761,8654,6412492727656116692119469163
Cunnamulla2,1421,0593,20159261113388281442
Dalby6507661,41618927556612
Darling Downs Central6,4125,14811,560173202222516437
Darling Downs East4,7973,6418,438254826211115541511516
Darling Downs North4,5613,3767,9371010993146139100
Darling Downs West1,2517291,98013114415351651
Diamantina9093811,29027273333231235
Drayton and Toowoomba6,8517,25714,108821395112216122851116
Enoggera10,40711,08221,48970272331111314
Etheridge1,2384871,7251769185664444573693
Fassifern3,9923,6057,5975511
Gladstone2,6181,9554,57340747202221111414586
Gympie9,2448,21917,463632654425711617
Herberton4,4511,6896,14048314842121202223338139543690
Highfields2,4122,0154,4274913
Hughenden2,0891,1453,23411411447115533351752
Ipswich5,8536,07811,931408483333831122
Kennedy16,25312,61928,8726094965814620151025112132783510455159
Leichhardt7443551,099119202221324
Logan5,4014,5869,9873253737555511493281
Mackay6,7564,38811,14421282201,3611141,4752407247191910725132242145
Maranoa3,8833,2197,102515562211448332356
Marathon1,9797902,7691072109225381111151167139110
Maryborough6,2166,04312,259389473711483344538
Moreton East6,9825,23312,2154949891110010111445559114
Moreton West10,8759,74520,62011118192244337467141
Mount Morgan5,3384,2719,60977178448114461016
Nundah7,0977,00814,105797861616868642661925
Oxley4,5514,3778,92863638811669910818
Palmer1,0842281,31238438411623294
Peak Downs2401353751122151732
Rockhampton7,6047,85715,46121830248819163196630134341014
Somerset4,1741,5545,728130291595918167283645881314700667661,2639352,198
Springsure2,6671,6944,361306361221422213453176
Stanley1,6161,1992,815114422
Stanthorpe8477851,63263871112112
St. Lawrence8064311,23799113333235
Tambo4672797463664222246
Taroom7234011,12413316222213316
Tiaro1,8851,3303,21511109411333119716
Toowong3,7234,0337,756263295511167
Townsville10,9738,09219,06561125636508275352201223229231535588163144
Warrego1,1494951,64446461112381204
Warwick1,8591,9773,83632537961511
Westwood5,5844,43210,016100910915258210101055283159
Wide Bay4,8933,5048,39740646786488342245656344388995184
Woothakata7573271,08492921111473279
TOTALS280,092223,174503,2668,7835309,3138,6566719,3272,1151542,269929109391,5572301,7873,8622,8086,670
[* Including 210 males, part of Crews on vessels in the port of Brisbane.] [† Including 773 male and 760 female Half-castes, but not including Aborigines living in camps and of migratory habits.]
Table No. V., SHOWING the NUMBER of COLOURED POPULATION at the CENSUS of 1891 and 1901 respectively.
RACE.POPULATION, CENSUS 1891.POPULATION, CENSUS 1901.
Males.Females.Persons.Centesimal Proportion to Total Population.Males.Females.Persons.Centesimal Proportion to Total Population.
Chinese8,527478,5742.18†8783†530†93131.85
Pacific Islanders8,6028269,4282.408,6566719,3271.85
Japanese1,7481161,8640.472,1151542,2690.45
Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured)927129390.19
Other Asiatic1,5572301,7870.36
Total Coloured Asiatic18,87798919,8665.0522,0381,59723,6354.70
Aborigines, not including those living in camps or of migratory habits****‡38622,8086,6701.32
Other Nationalities204,902168,950373,85294.95254,192218,769472,96193.98
TOTAL POPULATION* 223779* 169939* 393718100.00280,092223,174503,266100.00
[* Aborigines not enumerated at the Census of 1891.] [† Including full-blooded Chinese and Half-castes born in Australia.] [#x201; Including 773 male and 760 female Half-castes.]
Table No. VI., SHOWING DWELLINGS and INHABITANTS at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1891 and 1901.
DATE.* DWELLINGS.INHABITANTS.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Males.Females.Persons.
1901—31st March98,9401,670280,092223,174503,266
1891—5th April78,4292,224†44223,779169,939393,718
Increase in the Interval20,51156,31353,235109,548
Decrease in the Interval569
[* The definition of a "dwelling" by "The Quinquennial Census Act of 1875" is, "any house, building, booth, tent, hut, or erection, in or under which any person usually sleeps ; and every ship or vessel in any port or harbour of the State."] [† The number of houses returned as in course of erection, but these figures do not bear any approximation to the actual number. The Householders' Schedules do not provide for a return of this kind. No return of this description has been made for 1901.]
Table No. VII., SHOWING DWELLINGS and INHABITANTS in each of the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901.
DATE.DWELLINGS.INHABITANTS.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Building.Males.Females.Persons.
1861—7 April6,15832421718,12111,93830,059
1864—1 January12,13467867837,42524,04261,467
1868—2 March24,8392,039*60,74639,15599,901
1871—1 September26,9311,3782571,76748,337120,104
1876—1 May36,55486228105,00968,274173,283
1881—3 April45,1161,788†14125,32588,200213,525
1886—1 May63,6942,263†4190,344132,509322,853
1891—5 April78,4292,224†44223,779469,939393,718
1901—31 March98,9401,670*280,092223,174503,266
[* No returns given.] [† See second note to previous table.]
Table No. VIII., SHOWING INCREASE of DWELLINGS and INHABITANTS, 1861-1901, CENTESIMAL INCREASE of POPULATION, and AVERAGE NUMBER of INHABITANTS to a DWELLING.
Intervals between the Enumerations.Increase of Inhabitated Houses.Increase of Population.Centesimal Increase of Population.Number of Inhabitants per Dwelling.
1861 to 1864—2.73 years5,97631,408104.481,8614.881,8645.06
1864 to 1868—4.17 years12,70538,43462.531,8645.061,8684.02
1868 to 1871—3.50 years2,09220,20320.221,8684.021,8714.46
1871 to 1876—4.66 years9,62353,17944.281,8714.461,8764.74
1876 to 1881—4.92 years8,56240,24223.221,8764.741,8814.73
1881 to 1886—5.08 years18,577109,32851.201,8814.731,8865.07
1886 to 1891—4.93 years14,73670,86521.951,8865.071,8915.02
1891 to 1901—9.99 years20,511*109543†27.821,8915.021,9015.09
[* Including 6,670 Aborigines not previously enumerated.] [† Exclusive of Aborigines, 26.13.]
Table No. IX., RESULTS of CENSUS in connection with URBAN POPULATION, showing POPULATION in MUNICIPALITIES and SHIRES, with INCREASE and DECREASE in 1901, 1891, and 1886.
MUNICIPALITIES.POPULATION.INCREASE OR DECREASE.
PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.MALES.FEMALES.
1901.1891.1886.1901.1891.1886.1901.1891.1886.1901 to 1891.1891 to 1886.1901 to 1891.1891 to 1886.1901 to 1891.1891 to 1886.
Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.Increase.Decrease.
Allora1,086994758557532398529462360922362513467102
Blackall7507776693974434143533342552710846291979
Bowen1,1301,0829825675384875635444954810029511949
Brisbane—North Ward9,1008,0069,5974,4004,4255,0944,7004,4814,5031946912566921922
Brisbane—Valley Ward7,9617,0747,4853,7373,4183,7624,2243,6563,72388741131934456867
Brisbane—Kangaroo Point Ward3,8443,5513,2041,7931,6851,6512,0511,8661,55329331710834185313
Brisbane—East Ward1,8691,9842,8891,1021,2051,8097677791,08011590510360412301
Brisbane—West Ward5,3344,3744,7932,8592,2972,6262,4752,0772,16796041956232939890
Brisbane—Shipping on River84548456175346349592216636177290327145
28,95326,37328,52914,64413,49315,43714,30912,88013,0922,6951153472,5031,279128341,9781,44112313525
South Brisbane—No. 1 Ward6,7466,2423,1943,0893,5523,153504105399
South Brisbane—No. 2 Ward6,7346,0293,3213,0623,4132,967705249446
South Brisbane—No. 3 Ward7,1266,1313,4543,0623,8723,069995392603
South Brisbane—No. 4 Ward4,8754,4474,5992,3582,1942,4842,5172,2532,115428152164290264138
25,48122,84912,32711,40713,15411,4422,6329201,712
Bundaberg5,2003,9822,3232,6621,9961,2172,5381,9861,1061,2181,659666779552880
Cairns3,5572,4601,3762,2641,6309191,2938304571,0971,084634711463373
Charleville1,419735684
Charters Towers5,5234,5973,3132,8972,5211,8322,6262,0761,4819261,284376689550595
Clermont1,9551,4421,1091,0179406189385021915133337732243611
Cooktown1,9362,6202,4821,0641,4411,6668721,179816684138377225307363
Copperfield359215144
Croydon1,672935737
Dalby1,4161,3781,31765064359276673572538617513110
Gayndah60651349030625023130026325993235619374
Gladstone1,566932444827498209739434235634488329289305199
Goondiwindi73251038125035126022213191
Gympie11,9598,4497,6596,0254,3184,0695,9344,1313,5903,5107901,7072491,803541
Herberton1,175675500
Hughenden1,6721,51696398770952915624180
Ipswich—East Ward2,7131,3021,411
Ipswich—West Ward3,7081,7321,976
Ipswich—North Ward2,2161,0941,122
8,6377,6257,5764,1283,6673,7684,5093,9583,8081,01249461101551150
Mackay4,0913,5974,1062,1411,8532,3631,9501,7441,7434945092885102061
Maryborough10,1599,7009,2815,1214,8444,8125,0384,8564,46945941927732182387
Mount Morgan6,2803,5143,3402,0342,9401,4802,7661,3061,460
Normanton8381,251871469720560369531311413380251160162220
North Rockhampton2,8651,7511,6291,4919138671,3748387621,1141225784653676
Rockhampton—Leichhardt Ward9,2384,4384,800
Rockhampton—Archer Ward5,4742,7512,723
Rockhampton—Fitzroy Ward749415334
15,46111,62910,7937,6045,7525,4987,8575,8775,2953,8328361,8522541,980582
Roma2,3711,6981,7271,2078438761,16485585167329364333094
Sandgate2,2741,7561,5989868267411,2889308575181581608535873
South Brisbane,see" Brisbane."
St. George452230222
Toowoomba—East Ward3,8651,8212,044
Toowoomba—West Ward2,1481,0401,108
Toowoomba—South Ward3,1241,4941,630
9,1377,0076,2704,3553,3483,0434,7823,6593,2272,1307371,0073051,123432
Townsville—North Ward1,722858864
Townsville—South Ward4,0362,2831,753
Townsville—East Ward2,2471,283964
Townsville—West Ward4,7122,5492,163
12,7178,5647,8696,9734,6614,5185,7443,9033,3424,1537042,3121431,841561
Warwick3,8363,4023,0731,8591,6801,5061,9771,7221,567434329179174255155
TOTALS175,279143,143111,64588,89273,70359,57086,38769,44052,07531,4591,23910,3853,19315,0208264,5563,13716,5074816,298525
SHIRES—
Coorparoo2,5432,1661,2461,0641,2971,102377182195
Drayton1,032983541521491462492029
Ithaca13,33311,0146,4745,4826,8595,5322,3199921,327
Middle Ridge1,1421,0941,046535545517607549529484810285820
Southport895390505
Tiaro792415377
Toowong4,8414,4372,6032,2762,1271,4362,5652,3101,1674041,8341496912551,143
Windsor6,7015,1523,2242,5783,4772,5741,549646903
TOTAL SHIRES29,59225,7414,44114,29612,7072,36815,29613,0342,0734,7461,8821,989107192,7271,163
Table No. X., SHOWING the POPULATION, by SEXES, in each DIVISION, under THE DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT, on the 31st MARCH, 1901.
UNDER DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT. DIVISION OF—COMPRISING—MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Census District of—Subdivisions—Males.Females.Persons.
AdavaleCharleville8, 8SS,9488185673
Diamantina136541
Warrego8, 9, 1017561236
699251950
AntiguaMaryborough3, 4198204402
198204402
AramacAramac1, 2, 3, 3A, 8, 91,1607371,897
Blackall4A18619205
1,3467562,102
AyrBowen6221436
Townsville10, 11, 12, 13, 141,5745602,134
1,5965742,170
BalmoralMoreton East1B, 22,1831,5313,714
2,1831,5313,714
BananaLeichhardt1, 2, 2SS, 2SSA, 2SSB, 3, 3A677299976
Mount Morgan21,2568992,155
1,9331,1983,131
BarcaldineAramac3B, 3C261137
Blackall49778391,816
1,0038501,853
BarcooDiamantina2, 2A, 2SS, 3, 3A, 4, 4B647313960
647313960
BarolinBundaberg7, 7A, 88866781,564
8866781,564
BarronCairns2, 3, 3SS1,1647431,907
1,1647431,907
BauhiniaSpringsure1, 2, 3, 4, 4A, 51,2777562,033
1,2777562,033
BeenleighLogan5, 6, 6A, 79649371,901
9649371,901
BelmontMoreton East1, 2A384287671
384287671
BelyandoClermont2, 2A, 3, 6, 7, 82,1867722,958
2,1867722,958
BooringaMaranoa4, 4A, 4SS, 5, 5A, 5B, 6, 6A8606561,516
8606561,516
BooroodabinBrisbane20, 21, 21A, 22, 22A4,0914,3988,489
4,0914,3988,489
BouliaMarathon7, 7SS, 8, 9, 10, 10A324101425
324101425
BrassallMoreton West1, 2, 31,2651,1802,445
1,2651,1802,445
BroadsoundPeak Downs3, 3A, 3SS662187
St. Lawrence1, 2A, 3, 4, 4SS, 5532293825
598314912
BullooCunnamulla4, 5A336120456
Diamantina3B, 4A7411
Warrego1, 1A, 1B, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7A9744341,408
1,3175581,875
BundanbaIpswich4, 5, 5A, 6, 6A, 6B1,7251,5693,294
1,7251,5693,294
BungilMaranoa2, 2A, 31,1609752,135
Taroom5442266
1,2049972,201
BurkeBurke1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 7A, 7B647282929
Cloncurry6A11
648282930
BurrumWide Bay1, 2, 2A, 3, 3A, 4, 4A, 4C, 4SS1,6561,3583,014
1,6561,3583,014
CabooltureCaboolture5, 6, 6A, 7, 7A, 8, 9, 10, 10A2,0161,6713,687
2,0161,6713,687
CairnsCairns4, 5, 5A2,1145112,625
2,1145112,625
CalliopeGladstone2, 2A, 3, 4, 4A1,7911,2163,007
1,7911,2163,007
CardwellCardwell1, 2, 6233121354
Herberton3A
233121354
CarpentariaBurke214837185
Croydon2, 3, 418072252
328109437
ClevelandMoreton East3347367714
347367714
CliftonDarling Downs Central4, 5, 5A, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9A2,7222,1824,904
2,7222,1824,904
CloncurryCloncurry1, 1A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7A, 8, 8A9593681,327
Croydon4A
9593681,327
CoomeraLogan3, 4483382865
483382865
CroydonCroydon6, 7, 8, 91,1926871,879
1,1926871,879
DaintreeCook7, 8, 10, 11, 11A638307945
638307945
DairympieCardwell519734231
Kennedy2, 2A, 2B, 3, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5, 6, 6A, 6SS, 7, 7A, 8, 9, 9A, 10, 10SS11,3638,68320,046
11,5608,71720,277
Carried forward54,53737,90192,438
Table No. X., SHOWING the POPULATION, by SEXES, in each DIVISION, under THE DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT, on the 31ST MARCH, 1901—continued.
UNDER DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT. DIVISION OF—COMPRISING—MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Census District of—Subdivisions—Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward54,53737,90192,438
DiamantinaDiamantina5, 5SS, 6, 7, 821959278
21959278
DouglasCook1, 21,1293611,490
1,1293611,490
DuaringaLeichhardt1A6756123
Peak Downs1142108250
Springsure6, 6A358219577
567383950
EinasleighEtheridge1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 81,2384871,725
1,2384871,725
EidsvoldBurnett7, 7A9686991,667
9686991,667
EnoggeraEnoggera2A, 3, 9472452924
Toowong76648114
5385001,038
EskStanley1, 1SS, 2, 3, 4, 4A1,6161,1992,815
1,6161,1992,815
FitzroyMount Morgan37424321,174
Westwood3, 4, 5, 6, 81,6561,2222,878
2,3981,6544,052
GlengallanDarling Downs East12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 172,6792,2424,921
2,6792,2424,921
GogangoPeak Downs232638
Westwood2, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 142,4371,8364,273
2,4691,8424,311
GooburrumBundaberg3, 4, 5, 11, 11A, 122,8201,4684,288
2,8201,4684,288
GoolmanFassifern2, 3, 4, 52,9742,7195,693
2,9742,7195,693
GowrieDrayton and Toowoomba61,3641,3332,697
1,3641,3332,697
GranvilleMaryborough1, 1A, 1SS421365786
421365786
HamiltonNundah1A1,6811,7283,409
1,6811,7283,409
HannCook990898
Palmer1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 71,0842281,312
1,1742361,410
HerbertonCardwell3221032
Herberton3, 41,3876502,037
1,4096602,069
HighfieldsHighfields1, 2, 3, 4, 4A, 5, 5B, 5SS2,2621,9464,208
2,2621,9464,208
HinchinbrookCardwell42,8198963,715
2,8198963,715
HowardWide Bay2B, 57536731,426
7536731,426
HughendenMarathon1, 1B12032152
Hughenden1, 1A, 1SS, 2, 3, 3SS, 5, 5SS, 5SSA1,1264361,562
1,2464681,714
IndooroopillyToowong4, 5, 6427397824
427397824
InglewoodDarling Downs East4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 91,1457191,864
1,1457191,864
IsisBundaberg8A9312
Wide Bay4B, 5A, 6, 6A, 7, 7A2,4841,4733,957
2,4931,4763,969
JohnstoneCairns6, 6A, 6B, 6C, 72,3725522,924
2,3725522,924
JondaryanDrayton and ToowoombaPart of 5181432
Darling Downs Central1, 1A, 2, 2A, 2B, 3, 3SS, and part of 3A3,1332,4375,570
Darling Downs NorthPart of 1101323
3,1612,4645,625
KargoolnahBlackall2, 3, 3SS, 3A6783301,008
Aramac3D, 3E9110
6873311,018
KedronNundah3, 41,6391,3072,946
1,6391,3072,946
KilkivanBurnett3, 3A212117329
Gympie3, 46573431,000
8694601,329
KolanBundaberg9, 9A, 10, 10A1,1467581,904
1,1467581,904
LaidleyMoreton West111,1791,0732,252
1,1791,0732,252
LongreachAramac4, 5, 6, 71,6551,1712,826
1,6551,1712,826
MaroochyCaboolture11, 12, 13, 13SS, 14, 14SS1,5971,2152,812
1,5971,2152,812
MurillaDarling Downs North7, 8, 8A6164521,068
Darling Downs West1, 1A17049219
7865011,287
MurwehBalonne6A, 6SSA
Charleville1, 2, 3, 3A, 5, 6, 71,0206221,642
1,0206221,642
Carried forward107,45772,865180,322
Table No. X., SHOWING the POPULATION, by SEXES, in each DIVISION, under THE DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT, on the 31ST MARCH, 1901—continued.
UNDER DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT. DIVISION OF—COMPRISING—MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Census District of—Subdivisions—Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward107,45772,865180,322
MutdapillyFassifern1, 67846941,478
Moreton West11A246
7866981,484
McKinlayCloncurry3A, 3B, 3SS, 3SSA, 3SSB18572257
Marathon6, 6SS, 6SSA, 6SSB781492
26386349
NanangoBurnett1, 1A, 1B, 21,1168061,922
1,1168061,922
NeboSt. Lawrence2, 3A274138412
274138412
NerangLogan1, 1A7634931,256
7634931,256
NormanbyFassifern1A234192426
234192426
ParooCharleville5A, 6A24327
Cunnamulla1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 6SS, 7, 8, 91,8069392,745
1,8309422,772
PerryBurnett8, 9, 10401291692
401291692
Peak DownsClermont2B, 4, 5483282765
Springsure3A, 3SS1,0327191,751
1,5151,0012,516
PioneerMackay2, 3, 4, 4A4,6152,4387,053
4,6152,4387,053
PineCaboolture1, 2, 3, 3A1,3811,1142,495
1,3811,1142,495
PurgaMoreton West7, 81,9041,7093,613
1,9041,7093,613
RavenswoodKennedy4, 4C, 5A1,9931,3103,303
1,9931,3103,303
RawbelleBurnett4, 6493249742
493249742
RedcliffeCaboolture4348419767
348419767
RosenthalDarling Downs East1, 2, 2A, 3, 3A7365391,275
7365391,275
RosewoodMoreton West9, 9A1,0329081,940
1,0329081,940
RosalieDarling Downs North1SS, 2, 2A, and part of 12,2531,7574,010
Highfields5A15069219
2,4031,8264,229
SherwoodOxley11,4321,2452,677
1,4321,2452,677
SouthportLogan2, 7A7407981,538
7407981,538
StanthorpeDarling Downs East10, 11237141378
Stanthorpe1, 2, 38477851,632
1,0849262,010
StephensOxley2A, 4A2,2062,3074,513
2,2062,3074,513
TabragalbaLogan11, 12, 12A, 12SS, 13, 13A, 141,6681,3042,972
1,6681,3042,972
TamboClermont6A323231554
Blackall3B9211
Tambo1, 2467279746
7995121,311
TambourineLogan9, 10, 11A478364842
478364842
TaringaToowong31,1911,3172,508
1,1911,3172,508
TarampaDrayton and Toowoomba5A383068
Moreton West5, 5A, 6, 6A, 10, 10A, 10SS3,9743,4517,425
4,0123,4817,493
TaroomTaroom1, 2, 2A, 3, 4, 4A, 4B, 4SS6793791,058
6793791,058
ThuringowaTownsville5, 6, 7, 8, 92,4261,7884,214
2,4261,7884,214
TiaroTiaro1, 1A, 2, 2SS, 3, 4, 4SS, 51,8851,3303,215
1,8851,3303,215
TinanaMaryborough2, 5476436912
476436912
TinarooHerberton1, 1A701178879
701178879
TingalpaMoreton East4, 4A, 76945751,269
6945751,269
ToombulNundah1, 22,7912,6855,476
2,7912,6855,476
TorresSomerset1, 2, 3, 4, and part of 54,1741,5545,728
4,1741,5545,728
Ula UlaBalonne1, 3, 4, 5, 5SS, 6, 6SS, and part of 21,5489002,448
1,5489002,448
WaggambaDarling Downs West2, 2A, 3, 5, 5A6873171,004
6873171,004
WalloonMoreton West4, 4A, 4B, 4C1,5191,4202,939
1,5191,4202,939
Carried forward160,734111,840272,574
Table No. X.—continued., SHOWING the POPULATION, by SEXES, in each DIVISION, under THE DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT, on the 31ST MARCH, 1901—continued.
UNDER DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT. DIVISION OF—COMPRISING—MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.TOTALS.
Census District of—Subdivisions—Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward160,734111,840272,574
WalshHerberton2, 2SS, 2SSA2,3638613,224
2,3638613,224
WamboDarling Downs North3, 4, 5, 6, 6A, 9, 9A, 10, 111,6821,1542,836
Darling Downs West1B131225
1,6951,1662,861
WaligarattaBowen2, 3, 4, 4SS, 5, 7, 8, 91,4136892,102
1,4136892,102
WarrooBalonne7, 7A, and part of 219595290
Maranoa3A, 3SS, 3SSA6564241,080
8515191,370
WaterfordLogan8305308613
305308613
WidgeeGympie1, 2, 2A, 3A, 5, 5A, 6, 6A2,5621,9424,504
2,5621,9424,504
WintonMarathon1A, 2, 2A, 2B, 2C, 3, 3A, 3SS, 4, 51,4576432,100
1,4576432,100
WoongarraBundaberg6, 6A1,6911,1842,875
1,6911,1842,875
WoothakataWoothakata1, 1A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 77573271,084
7573271,084
WynnumMoreton East2B7468481,594
7468481,594
YeerongpillyOxley2, 3, 4, 59138251,738
9138251,738
Total Population in Divisional Boards' Districts175,487121,152296,639
Total Population in Municipalities and Boroughs88,89286,387175,279
Total Population in Shires14,29615,29629,592
Population not included in the Area of any Local Authority—
Cook, Subdivisions 3, 4, 5341145
Burke, Subdvision 511
Moreton East, Subdivision 5, 61,3823281,710
TOTAL1,4173391,756
104,605102,022206,627
TOTAL POPULATION OF QUEENSLAND—CENSUS, 1901280,092223,174503,266
Table No. XI., SHOWING TOTALS of POPULATION in each FINANCIAL DIVISION of QUEENSLAND according to the CENSUS of 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively ; also INCREASE and DECREASE in QUIQUENNIAL and DECENNIAL PERIODS.
Census, 1886.Census, 1891.Census, 1901.Five Years' Increase or Decrease —Ten Years' Increase or Decrease —
Districts.Persons.Districts.Persons.Districts.Persons.1886-1891.1891-1901.
NORTHERN DIVISIONmdah;
Bowen2,215Bowen2,788Bowen3,268573480
Burke2,416Burke4,962Burke1,1155,7562,546794
Croydon4,641
Cairns4,6507,632Cairns7,02411,900Cairns11,01318,2374,2686,337
Herberton2,346Herberton3,477Herberton6,140
Woothakata636Woothakata1,399Woothakata1,084
Cardwell—Subdivisions 1A, 2, 3, 3A, 4, and part of 12,986Cardwell—Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 4A, 4B, 4C, 5, 63,392Cardwell4,332406940
Cloncurry1,091Cloncurry1,211Cloncurry1,585120374
Cook5,389Cook5,080Cook4,514- 309- 566
Etheridge1,023Etheridge1,761Etheridge1,725738-36
Hughenden1,610Hughenden—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 2, 3, 42,454Hughenden3,234824800
Kennedy13,067Kennedy—Subdivision 1, 2 to 9, 10A, 1118,61518,687Kennedy—Subdivisions 1 to 7A, 10 and 10SS28,5275,6209,840
Cardwell—Subdivision 743
Hughenden—Subdivision 2SS29
Mackay11,082Mackay10,538Mackay11,144-544606
Palmer1,306Palmer838Palmer1,312-468474
Somerset1,223Somerset1,470Somerset5,7282474,258
Townsville11,486Townsville13,016Townsville19,0651,5306,049
Diamantina—Subdivision 5SS, parts of 4, 5, and 65656
Marathon—Subdivision 1B, 2, 2A, 2C, 3, 4 to 10A2,4742,474
Population, Northern Division, Census 188662,526Population, Northern Division, Census 189178,077Population, Northern Division, Census 1901110,95715,55132,880
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Aramac—Subdivisions 1 to 3A, 5, and part of 42,445Aramac2,765Aramac4,7703202,005
Aramac—Subdivision part of 4432,819
Blackall2,710Blackall—Subdivisions 1 to 3, 3SSB to 4SS4,475Blackall—Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 4A3,7201,656-755
Tambo—Subdivision part of 166
Bundaberg—Subdivision 11SS, and part of 1179Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A300Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A148221-152
Clermont4,8606,733Clermont5,2887,138Clermont6,23210,5934053,455
Springsure—Subdivision 1 to 5SS, 6SS, and part of 61,873Springsure—Subdivision 1 to 6, and part of 6A1,850Springsure4,361
Gladstone1,764Gladstone3,306Gladstone4,5731,5421,267
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1SS, 10AA, and part of 10287Kennedy—Subdivions 1A, 10210Kennedy—Subdivisions 8, 9, 9A345-77135
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 1, 2, and part of 3716753Leichhardt—Subdivisions 1 to 3754800Leichhardt1,09947299
Sprinsure—Subdivision part of 637Springsure—Subdivision 6B31
Taroom—Subdivision part of 4Taroom—Subdivision 4B15
Kennedy—Subdivision part of 10227Marathon—Subdivision 1, 1A, 1SS, 2A, 2B207Marathon—Subdivision 1, 1A, 2B, 3A, 3SS295-2088
Marathon—Subdivision 1 and part of 2227
Leichhardt—Subdivision part of 3337897Leichhardt—Subdivision 3A, 43,5143,851Mount Morgan9,6092,9545,758
Westwood—Subdivision part of 1520Westwood—Subdivision part of 1337
Peak Downs3231,469Peak Downs3131,280Peak Downs3751,612-189332
St. Lawrence1,136St. Lawrence967St. Lawrence1,237
Rockhampton19,793Rockhampton11,629Rockhampton15,4618363,532
Tambo—Subdivision 1770Tambo—Subdivision 1728Tambo—Subdivision 1578-42-150
Springsure—subdivision part of 6A612
Taroom—Subdivision part of 415Taroom—Subdivision part of 4A6Taroom—Subdivision 4A, 4SS-3-12
Warrego—Subdivision part of 14Warrego—Subdivisions 1A, 1SS3Warrego—Subdivisions 1A, 1B10-17
Westwood—Subdivisions 2 to 10, and part of 16,095Westwood—Subdivisions 2 to 10, and part of 17,409Westwood10,0161,3142,607
Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 2, 2SS, 3, 3A, 3B, 4A, parts of 4, 5, 61,0901,090
Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 2, and parts of 3, 41,1231,150Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 2, and parts of 3, 4964-166-984
Marathon—Subdivision part of 2A27
Kennedy—Subdivision part fo 1071,696
Marathon—Subdivision 2, 3, 3A, and part fo 2A1,689Marathon— 1B, 2, 2SS to 6SSA1,78488-1,784
Population, Central Division, Census 188637,996Population, Central Division, Census 189146,881Population, Central Division, Census 190163,9198,88517,038
Carried forward100,522Carried forward124,958Carried forward174,87624,43649,918
Table No. XI.—continued., SHOWING TAOTALS of POPULATION in each FINANCIAL DIVISION of QUEENSLAND according to the CENSUS of 1886, 1891, respectively. also INCREASE and DECREASE in QUINQUENNIAL and DECENNIAL PERIODS—continued.
Census, 1886.Census, 1891.Census, 1901.Five Years' Increase or Decrease—Ten Years' Increase or Decrease—
Districts.Persons.Districts.Persons.Districts.Persons.1886-1891.1891-1901.
Brought forward100,522Brought forward124,958Brought forward174,87624,43649,913
SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Balonne2,5107,112Balonne3,0217,276Balonne2,7389,8401642,564
Charleville—Subdivisions 1A, 1SS7,276
Maranoa4,6027,112Maranoa4,255Maranoa7,102
Blackall—Subdivision 3SS36194Blackall—Subdivisions 3A, 3B, 3SS70238-2644
Tambo—Subdivision 2, 2SS220Tambo—Subdivision 2158Tambo—Subdivision 2168
Brisbane51,689Brisbane56,075Brisbane62,9234,3866,848
Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 10A, 12, 12A, and part of 119,811Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 10A, 12,13,412Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 10A, 12,15,6953,6012,283
Burnett2,432Burnett4,465Burnett5,9582,0331,493
Caboolture12,37324,240Caboolture18,59132,198Caboolture9,76141,3297,9589,131
Nundah14,105
Gympie11,86724,240Gympie13,60732,198Gympie17,463
Tambo—Subdivision 2SSA15,667
Blackall—Subdivisions 3SSA18
Charleville1,8505,667Charleville—Subdivision 1, 2, to 53,2117,569Charleville3,7618,5961,9621,027
Cunnamulla1,746Cunnamulla2,114Cunnamulla3,201
Warrego—Subdivisions 2 to 7, and part of 12,071Warrego—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 112,226Warrego—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 101,634
Dalby1,3171,465Dalby1,378Dalby1,416-8738
Darling Downs North—Subdivisions parts of 3 and 4148
Darling downs Central5,947Darling Downs Central7,561Darling Donwns Central11,5601,6143,999
Darling Downs East5,128Darling Downs East6,430Darling Downs East8,4381,3022,008
Darling Downs North—Subdivisions 1, 2, 3a, 5 to 11, and parts of 3 and 44,6547,359Darling Downs North4,6367,703Darling Downs North7,93712,3643444,661
Highfields2,705Highfields3,067Highfields4,427
Darling Downs West1,131Darling Downs West1,273Darling Downs West1,980142707
Diamantina—Subdivisions parts of 3 and 4202Diamanitna—Subdivisions 5B, 5SSB, 7, 8176Diamanitna—Subdivision 2A, 4B, 7 and 8144-26-22
Drayton and Toowoomba9,428Drayton and Toowoomba10,759Drayton and Toowoomba14,1081,3313,349
Oxley—Subdivisions 1 to 7, 9, 20, and part fo 812,014Enoggera17,473Enoggera21,4895,4594,016
Fassifern5,61613,494Fassifern6,81715,297Fassifern7,59717,5841,7972,293
Logan7,878Logan8,474Logan9,987
Ipswich9,562Ipswich10,190Ipswich11,9313281,741
Maryborough12,10614,720Maryborough12,17814,854Maryborough12,25915,474134620
Tiaro2,614Tiaro2,676Tiaro3,215
Moreton East6,938Moreton East9,375Moreton East12,2152,4372,840
Moreton West13,55615,232Moreton West17,06219,187Moreton West20,62923,4353,9554,248
Stanley1,676Stanley2,125Stanley2,815
Oxley—Subdivisions 15 to 194,886Oxley7,799Oxley8,9282,9131,129
Stanthorpe2,258Stanthorpe1,869Stanthorpe1,632-389-237
Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 3 and part of 4654Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 4791Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 4, 4B, 51,124137333
Oxley—Subdivisions 10 to 14 and part of 84,306Toowong7,413Toowong7,7563,107343
Warwick3,073Warwick3,402Warwick3,836329434
Wide Bay3,363Wide Bay4,647Wide Bay8,3971,2843,750
Population, Southern Division, Census 1886222,351Population, Southern Division, Census 1891208,760Population, Southern Division, Census 1901328,39046,42959,630
TOTAL POPULATION, CENSUS 1886322,853TOTAL POPULATION, CENSUS 1891393,718TOTAL POPULATION, CENSUS 1901503,26670,865109,548

NOTE.—At the Census enumeration of 1886 and 1891 certain part fo Diamantina and Marathon Census Districts were included in the Central Division of the State. These parts being now included in the Northern Division, a comparison for 10 years cannot be made.

Table No. XII., SHOWING POPULATION in each CENSUS DISTRICT, also PERCENTAGE of MALES and FEMALES to PERSONS ENUMERATED in each DISTRICT.
CENSUS DISTRICT.MALES.FEMALES.PERSONS.PERCENTAGE OF MALES AND FEMALES TO PERSONS IN EACH CENSUS DISTRICT.
Males.Females.
Aramac2,8501,9204,77059.7540.25
Balonne1,7439952,73863.6636.34
Blackall2,2471,5433,79059.2940.71
Bowen2,0021,2663,26861.2638.74
Brisbane31,06231,86162,92349.3750.63
Bundaberg9,2146,62915,84358.1641.84
Burke7963191,11571.3928.61
Burnett3,4962,4625,95858.6841.32
Caboolture5,3424,4199,76154.7345.27
Cairns7,9143,09911,01371.8628.14
Cardwell3,2711,0614,33275.5124.49
Charleville2,2671,4943,76160.2839.72
Clermont4,0092,2236,23264.3335.67
Cloncurry1,1454401,58572.2427.76
Cook2,9551,5594,51465.4634.54
Croydon2,7761,8654,64159.8140.19
Cunnamulla2,1421,0593,20166.9233.08
Dalby6507661,41645.9054.10
Darling Downs Central6,4125,14811,56055.4744.53
Darling Downs East4,7973,6418,43856.8543.15
Darling Downs North4,5613,3767,93757.4742.53
Darling Downs West1,2517291,98063.1836.82
Diamantina9093811,29070.4729.53
Drayton and Toowoomba6,8517,25714,10848.5651.44
Enoggera10,40711,08221,48948.4351.57
Etheridge1,2384871,72571.7728.23
Fassifern3,9923,6057,59752.5547.45
Gladstone2,6181,9554,57357.2542.75
Gympie9,2448,21917,46352.9347.07
Herberton4,4511,6896,14072.4927.51
Highfields2,4122,0154,42754.4845.52
Hughenden2,0891,1453,23414.5935.41
Ipswich5,8536,07811,93149.0650.94
Kennedy16,25312,61928,87256.2943.71
Leichhardt7443551,09967.7032.30
Logan5,4014,5869,98754.0845.92
Mackay6,7564,38811,14460.6239.38
Maranoa3,8833,2197,10254.6745.33
Marathon1,9797902,76971.4728.53
Maryborough6,2166,04312,25950.7149.29
Moreton East6,9825,23312,21557.1642.84
Moreton West10,8759,74520,62052.7447.26
Mount Morgan5,3384,2719,60955.5544.45
Nundah7,0977,00814,10550.3249.68
Oxley4,5514,3778,92850.9749.03
Palmer1,0842281,31282.6217.38
Peak Downs24013537564.0036.00
Rockhampton7,6047,85715,46149.1850.82
Somerset4,1741,5545,72872.8727.13
Springsure2,6671,6944,36161.1638.84
Stanley1,6161,1992,81557.4142.59
Stanthorpe8477851,63251.9048.10
St. Lawrence8064311,23765.1634.84
Tambo46727974662.6037.40
Taroom7234011,12464.3235.68
Tiaro1,8851,3303,21558.6341.37
Toowong3,7234,0337,75648.0052.00
Townsville10,9738,09219,06557.5642.44
Warrego1,1494951,64469.8930.11
Warwick1,8591,9773,83648.4651.54
Westwood5,5844,43210,01655.7544.25
Wide Bay4,8933,5048,39758.2741.73
Woothakata7573271,08469.8330.17
TOTALS280,092223,174503,26655.6544.35
Table No. XIII., SHOWING the TOTAL POPULATION in each CENSUS DISTRICT; MINORS and ADULTS by SEXES ; also the MALE and FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES and ABORIGINES (both and ADULTS); the NUMBER of ADULT MALES and FEMALES, exclusive of ADULT MALES and FEMALES CHINESE, &c., PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
CENSUS DISTRICT.POPULATION.MINORS.ADULTS.MALE AND FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED), OTHER ALIEN RACES AND ABORIGINES ; PRISONERS, LUNATICS, AND INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.
Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Aramac2,8501,9204,7701,0311,1232,1541,8197972,61681220112311511
Balonne1,7439952,7385765721,1481,1674231,5903144848
Blackall2,2471,5433,7908959061,8011,3526371,98912142680484841233
Bowen2,0021,2663,2687366641,4001,2666021,8682285855611672211023166
Brisbane31,06231,86162,92314,02914,47328,50217,03317,38834,42156349030414318883924111729
Bundaberg9,2146,62915,8433,9713,6977,6685,2432,9328,1751116271304134287343211,517741,59111217825
Burke7963191,115246175421550144694213505022415
Burnett3,4962,4625,9581,6031,4243,0271,8931,0382,9311113243443844
Caboolture5,3424,4199,7612,6662,5065,1722,6761,9134,58924611111627949103
Cairns7,9143,09911,0131,9041,6703,5746,0101,4297,43990481381,927131,940174131879103394342633521356
Cardwell3,2711,0614,3326755691,2442,5964923,08871830330392241161,063541,1173252668274
Charleville2,2671,4943,7618628531,7151,4056412,0463585025244
Clermont4,0092,2236,2321,3181,2722,5902,6919513,642681412221241171811
Cloncurry1,1454401,5852672405078782001,078646444
Cook2,9551,5594,5149998741,8731,9566852,641167233845389113912222810238112974101
Croydon2,7761,8654,6411,0361,0912,1271,7407742,5143024542193222115510
Cunnamulla2,1421,0593,2016296261,2551,5134331,9462135715811
Dalby6507661,416328405733322361683681412113
Darling Downs Central6,4125,14811,5603,2722,9346,2063,1402,2145,3541121621822
Darling Downs East4,7973,6418,4382,2932,1434,4362,5041,4984,002168242382381111
Darling Downs North4,5613,3767,9372,1321,9534,0852,4291,4233,8521010
Darling Downs West1,2517291,9805214229437303071,037111313
Daimantina9093811,290239207446670174844112626
Drayton and Toowoomba6,8517,25714,1083,3383,4616,7993,5133,7967,309131124692711
Enoggera10,40711,08221,4895,6355,63911,2744,7725,44310,2155166516632
Etheridge1,2384871,7252972845819412031,1449716167216966
Fassifern3,9923,6057,5972,2052,1384,3431,7871,4673,25435
Gladstone2,6181,9554,5731,1071,0692,1761,5118862,3975510352374261616
Gympie9,2448,21917,4634,8114,5819,3924,4333,6388,07192115454
Herberton4,4511,6896,1401,0729362,0083,3797534,132101114734731120202218220
Highfields2,4122,0154,4271,1821,1742,3561,2308412,071
Hugbenden2,0891,1453,2346655941,2591,4245511,9753311111122459
Ipswich5,8536,07811,9312,9693,0696,0382,8843,0095,893106163023233
Kennedy16,25312,61928,8727,3447,01514,3508,9095,60414,5134842905617568461010101115924
Leichhardt7443551,099260194454484161645358841222
Logan5,4014,5869,9872,6282,5955,2232,7731,9914,7642233113636
Mackay6,7564,38811,1442,6382,4935,1314,1181,8956,013207271921193179462251,182681,250112397246
Maranoa3,8833,2197,1021,8481,7803,6282,0351,4393,4743364825022
Marathon1,9797902,7695314189491,4483721,82041510311042222516
Maryborough6,2166,04312,2593,3823,1876,5092,8342,8565,690108182812925735641
Moreton East6,9825,23312,2152,7022,6315,3334,2802,6026,8824949461085590
Moreton West10,8759,74520,6205,9475,62611,5734,9284,1199,047111181922
Mount Morgan5,3384,2719,6092,5042,4534,9572,8341,8184,6526177171443
Nundah7,0977,00814,1053,7443,7317,4753,3533,2776,6304610751761616
Oxley4,5514,3778,9282,0812,1544,2352,4702,2234,6936363117711
Palmer1,0842281,3121681272959161011,0172238238211
Peak Downs24013537591751661406020911
Rockhampton7,6047,85715,4613,6934,0407,7333,9113,8177,72820254519852038192216117
Somerset4,1741,5545,7281,0138241,8373,1617303,891141731116121288470154507115187277976438802
Springsure2,6671,6944,3611,0819902,0711,5867042,2904592612712214
Stanley1,6161,1992,8158076681,4758095311,34011
Stanthorpe8477851,632392419811455366821581358581111
St. Lawrence8064311,2373092535624971786759911
Tambo46727974616613630230114344435833134
Taroom7234011,1242842355194391666054379922
Tiaro1,8851,3303,2159057941,6909805361,516114114268371
Toowong3,7234,0337,7561,9342,0013,9351,7892,0323,821134252555
Townsville10,9738,09219,0654,3704,2618,6316,6033,83110,43439226157235753311444751649131421711228
Warrego1,1404951,6443072765838422191,0614646
Warwick1,8591,9773,8368949681,8629651,0099742573030
Westwood5,5844,43210,0162,5862,4295,0152,9982,0035,001126188839123335612925154
Wide Bay4,6933,5048,3972,1742,0674,2412,7191,4374,1566511341351101912967629705224
Woothakata7573271,084194201395563126689929211
TOTALS280,092223,174506,266122,486118,785241,271157,606104,389261,9955594209798,2241108,3341,2363111,5477,4203607,78088241122,0271302,157
[* Including 240 males, part of crews on vessels in the port of Brisbane.]
Table No. XIII., SHOWING the TOTAL POPULATION in each CENSUS DISTRICT; MINORS and ADULTS by SEXES ; also the MALE and FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES and ABORIGINES (both and ADULTS); the NUMBER of ADULT MALES and FEMALES, exclusive of ADULT MALES and FEMALES CHINESE, &c., PRISONERS, LUNATICS, and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
MALE AND FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED), OTHER ALIEN RACES AND ABORIGINES ; PRISONERS, LUNATICS, AND INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.TOTAL ADULT CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED), OTHER ALIEN RACES AND ABORIGINES ; ALSO TOTAL ADULT PRISONERS, LUNATICS, AND INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS—SUCH INMATES NOT BEING CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, ETC., ETC.TOTAL AUDLT POPULATION EXCLUSIVE OF CHINESE, JAPANESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, OTHER ALIEN RACES, ABORIGINES, ETC., ETC.
*INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.† ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.‡ PRISONERS, LUNATICS, AND INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, NOT BEING CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED), OTHER ALIEN RACES OR ABORIGINES.
Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.
Minors.Adults.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
41512341586141772413419120157131701,6627842,446
1128194719143331495147719961,0004041,494
115494151232422611271191,2406301,870
11771592423143755347243719195781,497
3030147147661217292272999189310820129311640981116097116,22317,22833,450
101010210262822527111324171835527278351,8321171,9493,4112,8156,226
115544895714684631471456420940580485
1199415341549261642117754211051,8091,0172,826
661122202444483381151421932,5251,8714,396
551211211012222231123484811658550135213372393,6381303,7682,3721,2993,671
8210851374175237301611274151,734771,8118624151,277
55325213251944452166119110115251401,2906161,906
444489413165212072742612214174171912,5179343,451
3311595311294521461116752219711148859
4480802212310467171865714313114910789881,0466071,653
661128194639854830783316521302443461,4387302,168
12288147211472166888961,4254251,850
556175512362823831299353652
2251633449898293323,1112,2115,322
55113141121041425852632,2461,4933,739
99112131210224929781171301012,3581,3933,751
415237301292122311041699297996
331122751216723118855762615167782
2248121241624637102047672882995873743126863,1393,4849,623
11110113340478712637581671484,6915,37610,067
44442521463215471111221418232727185912
1111661,7811,4673,248
11112425491720374154377425991,4378612,298
442223533683112359110777844,3563,6317,987
33223613733215421153621325227596206162,7837333,516
1783253251,2278392,086
551122128202393212311314156171731,2685341,802
3351632522691514614160185182032,6992,9915,690
3382104610232254217596238100102737552176734798138,1755,52513,700
12113921119625465155620
555511262349239323312191302,6521,9824,634
19198111999141131514299716628142161,754991,8532,3641,7964,160
1111233617825161531551932289231121,9461,4163,362
22991511643236628164413114175201951,2733521,625
33222233235941314163084261102,7502,8305,580
119110442136573423576289741591,1331,1551881,3433,1252,4145,539
44112240438334245832326125864,8674,0948,961
11441345712941324832109191282,7251,7994,524
1313737332511618241124233057241317169131843,1843,2626,446
669923585132159805933299226873341,0211,7831,8893,672
3215473017474131743050384587
224913118191482213552187
66105152082826824619284710140141351594103,5603,7587,318
314966315960436075444671,0117194681,1873142,7165343,250445196641
2211221918372613393147117881,5156872,216
4422558045311,335
112113363164392365757
331822015152828469178647
222461152740343261140401
227186281120222419164683
33116410336756819055301,435
115511211203121213222541,7572,0103,767
29231628473503021515142935661117137231601,5281001,6285,0753,7318,808
1143287180531332212953182713166879
11861411314159245315689129941,906
101055172239119209595190243372802,7551,9064,721
3353534153033330356559601191155859959541,8001,3423,202
113016461716332211316129450110930
7373856108661971313281,360991,4591,7471,4233,1702,1151,3853,5008158671,6822,9891,1814,16624,9873,27528,262132,619101,114233,733
[† Including 773 male and 760 female Half-castes, but not including Aborigines living in camps and of migratory habits.] [‡ Including inmates of Hospitals, Lockups, and Reception Houses.]
Table No. XIV., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), &c., &c., and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS and PRISONERS in each CENSUS DISTRICT, 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICT.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.* ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.PRISONERS.LUNATICS.INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Aramac120151351141553825133820424
Balonne511521147338012618
Blackall9218110114151195145520424
Bowen878727721298668838236155
Brisbane36048408472498210177177181735113647143915211242215457
Bundaberg141201611,8041081,91218927112112287352831591132941
Burke52153224151199173120293
Burnett4517624410104156031911177
Caboolture3471052513066336857125
Cairns2,017612,0781,084461,1303392336212612623323256169131300111128331
Cardwell31013111,155781,23326910279821082688391857415
Charleville537604455538704011044527
Clermont1281013872911441382136124816420
Cloncurry646444331115310525811
Cook400124123411936098510384842212319012431413114
Croydon249272765611669211946916352714317
Cunnamulla5926111338828144266
Dalby189275566127411
Darling Downs Central1732022225164379898
Darling Downs East254826211115541511516
Darling Downs North101099314613910011
Darling Downs West1311441535165122
Diamentina27273333231235819
Drayton and Toowoomba82139511221612285111636362642515154459103
Enoggera7027233111131452110162
Etheridge1769185664444573693123
Fassifern551111
Gladstone407472022211114145868412
Gympie6326544257116171110414
Herberton483148421212022233381395436905522325
Highfields4913
Hughenden1141144711553335175212517
Ipswich40848333383112211117117342357
Kennedy60949658146201510251121327835104551591236446110
Leichhardt119202221324
Logan325373755551149328133
Mackay21282201,3611141,47524072471919107251322421454416420
Maranoa51556221144833235616218819
Marathon10721092253811111511671391101112113
Maryborough3894737114833445381111212041
Moreton East4949891110010111445559114149149831161992
Moreton West111181922443374671413232
Mount Morgan7717844811446101644291241
Nundah797861616868642661925246343589
Oxley636388116699108186143479614141
Palmer38438411623294
Peak Downs1122151732
Rockhampton21830248819163196630134341014343374268263145
Somerset130291595918167283645881314700667661,2639352,19811213
Springsure306361221422213453176314
Stanley114422
Stanthorpe6387111211244
St. Lawrence99113333235
Tambo3664222246628
Taroom1331622221331611
Tiaro11109411333119716
Toowong263295511167114152
Townsville611256365082753522012232292315355881631447488231411675191
Warrego4646111238120422
Warwick32537961511181028
Westwood1009109152582101010552831599595190
Wide Bay406467864883422456563443889951842244
Woothakata9292111147327922
TOTALS8,7835309,3138,6566719,3272,1151542,269929109391,5572301,7873,8622,8086,670595636381,0046011,6052,2011,3843,585
TOTAL 1901a8783b5309,313c8656d6719,327e2115f1542,26992910939g1557h2301,7873,8622,8086,670595636581,0046011,0052,2011,3843,585
TOTAL 1891a8527b478,574c8602d8269,428efg1748h1161,864619746937224251,1471,7598812,640
+ Increase or - Decrease256483739+54-155-101-191114-77-24-11-35282176458442503945
[*Including 773 male and 760 female Half-castes, but not including Aborigines living in camps and of migratory habits.] [a Including 417 in 1901 and 29 in 1891 male children born in Queensland of Chinese parents; and 15 born in New South Wales and 1 in South Australia in 1901 ; also 1 born in New South Wales in 1891.] [b Including 423 in 1901 and 20 in 1891 female children born in Queensland of Chinese parents ; and 7 born in New South Wales and 5 in Victoria in 1901.] [c Including 276 in 1901 and 103 in 1891 male children born in Quuensland of Pacific Islanders parents.] [d Including 291 in 1901 and 81 in 1891 female children born in Queensland of Pacific islander parents.] [e Including 4 in 1901 male children born in Queensland of Japanese parents.] [f Including 10 in 1901 female children born in Queensland of Japanese parents.] [g Including 95 in 1901 and 13 in 1891 male children born in Queensland the offspring of parents of Other Alien Races ; and 5 born in New South Wales and 1 in South Australia in 1901 ; also 2 males born in New South Wales in 1891.] [h Including 106 in 1901 and 10 in 1891 female children born in Queensland the offspring of parents of Other Alien Races ; and 1 born in Tasmania, 1 in New South Wale, 2 in New Zealand, and 1 in South Australia in 1901 ; also 3 females born in New South Wales in 1891.]
Table No. XV., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA AND CEYLON (Coloured) &c., &c., and INMATES of CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, and PRISONERS, by the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1891 and 1901.
YEAR.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.*JAPANESE.*NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.* † ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.PRISONERS.LUNATICS.INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
1901a8783b5309,313c8656d6719,327e2115f1542,26992910939g1557h2301,7873,8622,8086,670595636581,0046011,6052,2011,3843,585
1891a8527b478,574c8602d8269,428g1748h1161,864619746937224251,1471,7598812,640
Increase25648373954114282176458442503945
Decrease15510119177241135
[* No returns given for 1891.] [† Including 773 male and 760 female Half-castes, but not including Aborigines living in camps and of migratory habits.] [a. Including 417 in 1901 and 29 in 1891 male children born in Queensland of Chinese parents ; and 15 born in New South Wales and 1 in South Australia in 1901 ; also 1 born in New South Wales in 1891.] [b. Including 423 in 1901 and 20 in 1891 female children born in Queensland of Chinese parents ; and 7 born in New South Wales and 5 in Victoria in 1901.] [c. Including 276 in 1901 and 103 in 1891 male children born in Queensland of Pacific Islanders parents.] [d. Including 291 in 1901 and 81 in 1891 female children born in Queensland of Pacific Islanders parents.] [e. Including 4 male children born in Queensland of Japanese parents.] [f. Including 10 female children born in Queensland of Japanese parents.] [g. Including 95 in 1901 and 13 in 1891 male children born in Queensland, the offspring of parents of Other Alien Races ; and 5 born in New South Wales and 1 in South Australia in 1901 ; also, 2 males born in New South Wales in 1891.] [h. Including 106 in 1901 and 10 in 1891 female children born in Queensland, the offspring of parents of Other Alien Races ; and 1 born in Tasmania, 1 in New South Wales, 2 in New Zealand, and 1 in South Australia in 1901 ; also, 3 females born in New South Wales in 1891.]
Table No. XVI., SHOWING the NUMBER of PERSONS RETURNED as INMATES of PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
CENSUS DISTRICT.LOCALITY.NAME OF INSTITUTIONS.NUMBER IN INSTITUTION, INCLUDING OFFICERS AND FAMILIES.NUMBER OF OFFICERS AND FAMILIES.NUMBER OF SPECIAL INMATES AS PATIENTS, PRISONERS, ETC., ETC.
WHITES.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.
Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Adults.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Females.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
AramacAramacAramac Hospital123123123123
AramacLongreachLongreach Hospital14516521179261124625713414115
AramacMuttaburraMuttaburra Hospital224617831122411233655
BalonneMungindiMungindi Hospital1152762811211211415
BalonneSt. GeorgeSt. George Hospital2356511881622112134213549
BlackallBlackallBlackall Hospital1129910111111111288
BlackallBlackallBlackall Gaol11141151421611112123448811
BlackallBarcaldineBarcaldine Hospital1113518136192352351111213
BlackallBarcaldineBarcaldine Lockup4444333311
BowenBowenBowen Hospital7297291231235511
BrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbane General Hospital2119401301132431511322831910285681296594201030995715633
BrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbane Children's Hospital26255131312656821131313232262450
BrisbaneFortitude ValleyLady Lumington Hospital111313141411556688
BrisbaneBrisbaneLady Bowen Hospital81119161682735119910108101877
BrisbaneBrisbaneLock Hospital44121216161111441111
BrisbaneBrisbaneFemale Refuge32023171733740115566319221212
BrisbaneBrisbaneInfants' Home461046104610
BrisbaneSouth BrisbaneBlind, Deaf, and Dumb Institution203858279224567111122793182118274511
BrisbaneKangaroo PointImmigration Depot78151214261922411123710481267139716
BrisbaneSouth BrisbaneDiamantina Depot33652759551065235213448496551111
BrisbaneSouth BrisbaneReception House4483477815448246681411
BrisbaneSouth BrisbaneBoggo Road Gaol12416119212113161372462244610771051055533332222
BrisbaneSouth BrisbaneSouth Brisbane Lockup718718718
BrisbaneBrisbaneBrisbane Lockup11241252512611111123124
BrisbaneBrisbaneFortitude Valley Lockup111910110111341341166
BundabergBundabergBundaberg Hospital54923123528164422257279325147212277
BundabergBundabergBundaberg Lockup11222433611221332511
BundabergBundabergBundaberg Immigration Depot7512143172182955101346814221313
BurkeBurkeBurketown Hospital2221323522213235
BurnettEidsvoldEidsvold Hospital115166171111221344
BurnettGayndahGayndah Hospital1121122241111221111
BurnettNanangoNanango Hospital222132352211213411
BurnettGayndahGayndah Lockup2222111111
CabooltureDurundurDurundur Aboriginal Station915243425594340831111212391423332457
CairnsCairnsCairns Hospital123265312773411145156112171182266
CairnsCairnsCairns Police Gaol2351511617421134213347119944
CairnsGeraldtonGeraldton Hospital225275492212314544
CairnsGeraldtonGeraldton Lockup55437481255336381111
CairnsMareebaMareeba Hospital11831184121112313461711
CairnsCape GraftonYarrabah Mission Station43479034296377761533145498513404686292554
DalbyDalbyDalby Hospital1347613891711145156123628
CardwellInghamIngham Hospital11951410515134134415221111112
CardwellInghamIngham Lockup22222222
CharlevilleCharlevilleCharleville Hospital2272974111121322411516
CharlevilleAdavaleAdavale Lockup7777333344
Carried forward1882514396403721,0128286231,45124719588184272112255367107120227440138578161655262611223350601106650116
Table No. XVI., SHOWING the NUMBER of PERSONS RETURNED as INMATES of PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICT.LOCALITY.NAME OF INSTITUTIONS.NUMBER IN INSTITUTION, INCLUDING OFFICERS AND FAMILIES.NUMBER OF OFFICERS AND FAMILIES.NUMBER OF SPECIAL INMATES AS PATIENTS, PRISONERS, ETC., ETC.
WHITES.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.
Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Adults.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Females.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward1882514396403721,0128286231,45124719588184272112255367107120227440138578161655262611223350601106650116
ClermontClermontPeak Down Hospital5510139221814321341782101242612214
CloncurryCloncurryCloncurry Hospital3311214533112145
CloncurryCloncurryCloncurry Lockup1166617115551611
CookCooktownCooktown Hospital112143171541911223311112221111
CookPort DouglasPort Douglas Hospital52752732532522
CookPort DouglasBloomfield River Aboriginal Mission Station9122176131618341111912216612
CookCape BedfordCape Bedford Aboriginal Mission Station121325881620214111437538111324459
CookCooktownCooktown Gaol33631464108361124481111
CroydonCroydonCroydon Hospital55123151732022123325331011111
CroydonNormantonNormanton Hospital2224644822123325123
CroydonCroydonCroydon Lockup3143141111213
CroydonNormantonNormanton Gaol325821011415224112336314331111
CunnamullaCunnamullaCunnamulla Hospital72972912312366
Darling Downs NorthMilesMiles Lockup3473256612347224561111
Darling Downs CentralWestbrookWestbrook Reformatory1017108358104121163710358612189898
Darling Downs WestGoondiwindiGoondiwindi Hospital113144151111221322
DiamantinaIsisfordIsisford Hospital11911092111121121188
Drayton & ToowoombaToowoombaToowoomba Hospital151227243054394281221202112223151025231033
Drayton & ToowoombaToowoombaBrodribb Home2278157101711123134116612
Drayton & ToowoombaToowoombaToowoomba Lunatic Asylum69152752795542812885691567293683442549259247506331133235
Drayton & ToowoombaToowoombaToowoomba Gaol279241434485227924641115363611
Drayton & ToowoombaToowoombaToowoomba Girls' Industrial School323232323232
EnoggeraNormanby HillIndustrial Home51419211137253222225131810101111
EnoggeraAlbionMagdalen Asylum1937566868191051241414141419345353533311
EnoggeraWooloowinBoys' Home161611217118111122131515
EnoggeraIthacaSalvation Army Prison Gate Home1112121313111212
EtheridgeGeorgetownGeorgetown Hospital1122423511211211112
FassifernBoonahBoonah Hospital21311232511211222411
GladstoneGladstoneGladstone Hospital41556119716134134415437
GympieGympieGympie Hospital2579101911152622191011112235819
GympieGympieGympie Lockup225165382241543711
HerbertonHerbertonHerberton Hospital22527729111232241144
HerbertonChillagoeChillagoe Hospital1172973101112313466
HerbertonMount AlbionMount Albion Hospital229312951411112123118210
HerbertonMount GarnetMount Garnet Hospital113144152132131111
HerbertonTateFisherton Hospital112133141111221311
HerbertonHerbertonHerberton Lockup4265279413426426841211
HerbertonIrvinebankIrvinebank Lockup21331452721311232522
HerbertonChillagoeChillagoe Lockup3333222211
HerbertonMunganaMungana Lockup21331452721321342611
Carried forward4174338501,1328942,0261,5491,3272,876571211781533124652104336432812235048385151,353262655262622227772891618067147
Table No. XVI.—continued., SHOWING the NUMBER of PERSONS RETURNED as INMATES of PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICT.LOCALITY.NAME OF INSTITUTIONS.NUMBER IN INSTITUTION, INCLUDING OFFICERS AND FAMILIES.NUMBER OF OFFICERS AND FAMILIES.NUMBER OF SPECIAL INMATES AS PATIENTS, PRISONERS, ETC., ETC.
WHITES.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.
Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Adults.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Females.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward4174338501,1328942,0261,5491,3272,876571211781533124652104336432812235048385151,353262655262622227772891618067147
HughendenHughendenHughenden Hospital112448551011214525733
HughendenRichmondRichmond Hospital134941310717111121234238311
IpswichIpswichIpswich Hospital7142131346538486615632023125296915281442
IpswichSandy GallopSandy Gallop Lunatic Asylum61713711381432145617314921111711715151111
IpswichIpswichIpswich Lockup5555444411
KennedyRavenswoodRavenswood Hospital22114151161722113111314
KennedyCharters TowersCharters Towers Hospital5131851338456461023372128724515101543125511
KennedyCharters TowersCharters Towers Children's Hospital527445611114455516
KennedyCharters TowersSalvation Army Maternity Home16167723233333161644
KennedyCharters TowersCharters Towers Lockup11213424611211222422
KennedyQueentonQueenton Lockup4444333311
LoganBeaudesertBeaudesert Hospital114155161111221333
MackayMackayMackay Hospital639149232012321177886281021244
MackayMackayMackay Gaol9211921112312344221111
MackayMackayMackay Lockup22222222
MackaySt. HelensAboriginal Protection Station1081883111811291233144379615527
MaryboroughMaryboroughMaryborough Hospital44815203519244322291121113426131124
MaryboroughMaryboroughLady Musgrave Lying-in Hospital426101041216555542655
MaryboroughMaryboroughMaryborough Reception House224336551022423545911
MaryboroughMaryboroughMaryborough Lockup221123141111221311
MaranoaRomaRoma Hospital6665111251711145246553141111
MaranoaRomaRoma Hospital14523326247314411215616218551111
Mount MorganMount MorganMount Morgan Hospital108182618443626621456101671421941320828
Mount MorganMount MorganMount Morgan Lockup21351672921311232544
MarathonWintonWinton Hospital4151642020525415134549121132211
MarathonWintonWinton Lockup11445511334411
Moreton EastSt. HelenaPenal Establishment7182304234237524221336440385435514414499111133332424
Moreton EastStradbroke IslandLeper Station22144181642011211211132151111
Moreton EastStradbroke IslandMyora Mission Station6915610161219312211231449135914
Moreton EastStradbroke IslandDunwich Benevolent Asylum813218561681,0188581811,039811191810282621472281715797414141111
Moreton WestRiverviewRiverview Reformatory3232549374415495493232
Moreton WestDeebing CreekAboriginal Mission Station3948873524597472146246112358374481342357
NundahNudgeeSt. Vincent Orphanage22127649729292213055262182029292474921224545732541115
NundahNudgeeHome of the Good Shepherd8445244848564444842501111
NundahSandgateCoavalescent Home112651176131121322411448
NundahSandgateChildren's Convalescent Home437224592222437
NundahSandgateDiamantina Receiving Depot8122014591625111341458111911
NundahBreakfast CreekSalvation Army Maternity Home9293814149435266669293888
OxleyGoodnaWoogaroo Lunatic Asylum3531666523871,0396874181,10513132685361216687211839593329922272711331144997512
OxleyYerongaSalvation Army Industrial Home24143442454722442464141
PalmerWeipaAboriginal Mission Station8816561113142722435857126612213
Carried forward8861,0351,9213,3251,7375,0624,2112,7726,9831132043172775448213907481,1386286621,2902,7081,0843,79211979777461471115155272323133166299158108266
Table No. XVI.—continued., SHOWING the NUMBER of PERSONS RETURNED as INMATES of PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICT.LOCALITY.NAME OF INSTITUTIONS.NUMBER IN INSTITUTION, INCLUDING OFFICERS AND FAMILIES.NUMBER OF OFFICERS AND FAMILIES.NUMBER OF SPECIAL INMATES AS PATIENTS, PRISONERS, ETC., ETC.
WHITES.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.
Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Total.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Adults.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Females.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward8861,0351,9213,3251,7375,0624,2112,7726,9831132043172775448213907481,1386286621,2902,7081,0843,79211979777461471115155272323133166299158108266
RockhamptonRockhamptonRockhampton General Hospital6713633093693710612312183013203345947125911221111
RockhamptonRockhamptonRockhampton Children's Hospital10203055102535167551111291423
RockhamptonRockhamptonLady Norman Hospital14512121161711556613477
RockhamptonRockhamptonRockhampton Orphanage37103331013113344369
RockhamptonRockhamptonBenevolent Asylum3314142814173133112145131326
RockhamptonRockhamptonReception House227411761322325347426
RockhamptonRockhamptonRockhampton Lockup235617841223511234755
RockhamptonRockhamptonRockhampton Gaol9312347414310537310347107172227330111122
RockhamptonRockhamptonRockhampton Lock Hospital1112313411123134
RockhamptonRockhamptonImmigration Depot116511751211123224538
SomersetFriday IslandLeper Station12320323215261132542611101022617
SomersetThursday IslandTorres Straits Hospital441131415318442246282135522
SomersetThursday IslandThursday Island Gaol1561721918725156426571211661155
SomersetMapoonAboriginal Mission Station2515401021235175213412325724123699
SomersetMurray IslandAboriginal Mission Station546411811255651201121125464118
SomersetYork IslandAboriginal Mission Station771411781511117714
SomersetSaibal IslandAboriginal Mission Station433679112443781134112246423375
SomersetBaduAboriginal Mission Station2118393324184231433617181735
SomersetManbiag IslandAboriginal Mission Station39337214540377777134831132336511
SomersetYam Island
StanthorpeStanthorpeStanthorpe Hospital114265271231231133
SpringsureSpringsureSpringsure Hospital3363362222314
ToowongTaringaSaint Mary's Home1115261212112738444411152688
ToowongTaringaSalvation Army Resene Home6617172323114455551313
TamboTamboMitchell and Warrego Hospital11639731011211211527
TaroomTaroomTaroom Hospital21321311211211
TownsvilleTownsvilleTownsville Hospital6814753210781401212210172710192966125915745511
TownsvilleTownsvilleTownsville State Orphanage465510118947631101118919104654100
TownsvilleTownsvilleTownsville Reception House437437123123314
TownsvilleTownsvilleImmigration Depot1345166410331121451144
TownsvilleStewart's CreekPenal Establishment105159312105103171204481141515823314527591212223322116611617
TownsvilleTownsvilleTownsville Lockup12319120203231231122351818
TownsvilleAyrAyr Lockup32531463932521353811
WoothakataThornboroughThornborough Hospital113144151111221322
WarregoThargomindahThargomindah Hospital11231442611211222422
WarwickWarwickWarwick Hospital34717153220193933268291131415924
Wide BayIsisChilders Hospital41541582103141124261133
Wide BayIsisChilders Lockup145415551014521335822
Wide BayFraser's IslandAboriginal Protection Station272754565310983801631341342727545550105
WestwoodWestwoodMeteor Park Orphanage100105205178101112213279178314179595190336
TOTALS1,3301,5032,8333,8232,0125,8355,1533,5158,6681592694283546691,0235139381,4518158671,6822,9851,1844,1661111711799721735517175273737342364706236161397
Table No. XVII., PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS., SUMMARY of the NUMBER of PERSONS in PUBLIC HOSPITALS, LAZARETS, ASYLUMS, PRISONS, &C., IMMIGRATION DEPOTS, and MISSION STATIONS.
INSTITUTIONS.NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS.TOTAL NUMBER IN INSTITUTIONS, INCLUDING OFFICERS AND FAMILIES.NUMBER OF OFFICERS AND THEIR FAMILIES.NUMBER OF PATIENTS, LUNATICS, PRISONERS, ETC.
Minors.Adults.Totals.Minors.Adults.Totals.Minors.Adults.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Public Hospitals732212414628066101,4161,0278511,8783383116130363493163446609188158346676247923
Leper Stations232534741379461143753822430434
Lunatic Asylums and Reception Houses753491021,0816811,7621,1347301,8642627532694120521211732722491,0555871,642
Prisons and Lockups, including Reformatories42209762857131208339221961,118517412513157188182131313158216058263645
Orphanages10405548953667734116151,02672835655611383963385209181212
Benevolent Asylums12712112829373311,2681,0085421,5501131422457813588123601802409132741,187
Immigration Depots41616323723605339927916613191322359716311041
Totals1509781,1432,1213,6141,8395,4534,5922,9827,5741362523883276429694638941,3578428911,7333,2871,1974,484
Aboriginal Protection and Mission Stations153523607122091733825615331,094231740272754504494329343672182146328
GRAND TOTAL1651,3301,5032,8333,8232,0125,8355,1533,5158,6681592694283546691,0235139381,4511,1711,2342,4053,4691,3434,812
Table No. XVIII., RETURN of all HALF-CASTES, with PARENTAGE ; also PERCENTAGE to POPULATION of DISTRICT.
DISTRICT.TOTAL POPULATION.HALF-CASTE CHINESE.CHINESE WITH—HALF-CASTE JAPANESE.JAPANESE WITH—HALF-CASTE PACIFIC ISLANDERS.PACIFIC ISLANDERS WITH—HALF-CASTE OTHER ALIEN RACES.OTHER ALIEN RACES WITH—HALF-CASTE ABORIGINES.ABORIGINE WOMEN WITH—TOTAL HALF-CASTES.PERCENTAGE TO POPULATION OF DISTRICT.
White Women.Black Women.White Women.Black Women.White Women.Black Women.White Women.Black Women.White Men.Coloured Men (not Aborigines.)
Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
Aramac4,770715227152255105510320.67
Balonne2,7383333352964352964672.45
Blackall3,7908111957123478412444486410437213411.08
Bowen3,208111111116111761117190.58
Brisbane62,92320163620163611114242842428650.10
Bundaberg15,843613196131951651613162913152811540.34
Burke1,115213221155441128194727194611554.93
Burnett5,958161733913227411322860322860931.56
Caboolture9,761246224221111131730131730370.38
Cairns11,01329346325315643733331121129202992029970.88
Cardwell4,3324154151111314314741153821373107310310.72
Charleville3,761134134272350272350541.44
Clermont6,23281018810181962519625430.69
Cloncurry1,5851111303161303161623.91
Cook4,51410414639415222211211224174123174011591.31
Croydon4,6412323461819375491111171936171936831.79
Cunnamulla3,201161329161329290.91
Dalby1,4167916791655105510261.84
Darling Downs Central11,56023523521321380.07
Darling Downs East8,4381682416824111191109110350.41
Darling Downs North7,937171128171128280.35
Darling Downs West1,980112112291443291443452.27
Daimantina1,290111144844890.70
Drayton and Toowoomba14,10812122411102112357125712360.26
Enoggera21,4894264261111211112180.08
Etheridge1,72566122246101482214822341.97
Fassifern7,597
Gladstone4,57367136713213213273562172542101020781.71
Gympie17,4639211921165116511220.13
Herberton6,14095149514140.23
Highfields4,42728102810100.23
Hughenden3,23425725770.22
Ipswich11,93110818108182222200.17
Kennedy28,872283765283765358358213111122418422418421180.41
Leichhardt1,09949132911222211111121311213282.55
Logan9,98722221111352560332457213630.63
Mackay11,14417724166221126612661287158715510.46
Maranoa7,10264106410222042222042520.73
Marathon2,769426426251338251338441.59
Maryborough12,259549549123123120.10
Moreton East12,2157777167167284674284674880.72
Moreton West20,620112112342862342862640.31
Mount Morgan9,60911211257125712140.15
Nundah14,105461046105172251722320.23
Oxley8,92822422440.04
Palmer1,31275127512120.91
Peak Downs37525725771.86
Rockhampton15,4611320335162184121111178178420.27
Somerset5,728571257121111731043733310131121012232144131023101121801.40
Springsure4,361459459161935161935441.01
Stanley2,815111110.04
Stanthorpe1,63239123912112112140.86
St. Lawrence1,237555550.40
Tambo746333314514581.07
Taroom1,12433633610101010161.42
Tiaro3,215111133633670.22
Toowong7,75613413413413480.10
Townsville19,06514203414203412517628639162238162238890.47
Warrego1,64414112513112411251.52
Warwick3,83645945990.23
Westwood10,01610818119817612586116025851828461828461501.50
Wide Bay8,397751275123333183250183250650.77
Woothakata1,0841351813518181.66
TOTALS503,26635537172630533063550419111211211566181271441885214022173914317814227737601,5337467361,4822724512,4810.49
Table No. XIX., SHOWING the TOTAL POPULATION in ELECTORAL DISTRICTS ; also the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS composing the MALE and FEMALE POPULATION ; also the NUMBER of MALE and FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES and ABORIGINES (both MINORS and ADULTS), and NUMBE of ADULT MALES and FEMALES (exclusive of ADULT MALE and FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES, ABORIGINES, and PRISONERS, &c., included in POPULATION of each ELECTORATE.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.POPULATION.MALES.FEMALES.MALE AND FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED), OTHER ALIEN RACES AND ABORIGINES ; PRISONERS, LUNATICS, AND INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.Total Minors—Male and Female—Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines ; also Total Minor Male Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions—such Inmates not being Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races or Aborigines.Total Adults—Male and Female—Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines ; also Total Minor Male Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions—such Inmates not being Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races or Aborigines.Total Minor Male Population, exclusive of Minor, Male Chinese, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, Prisoners, &c.Total Minor Female Population, exclusive of Minor, Male Chinese, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, Prisoners, &c.Total Adult Male Population, exclusive of Adult Male Chinese, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, Prisoners, &c.Total Adult Female Population, exclusive of Adult Male Chinese, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, Prisoners, &c.
Males.Females.Persons.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.† PRISONERS, LUNATICS, AND INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, NOT BEING CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED), OTHER ALIEN RACES OR ABORIGINES.
Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.
Minors.Adults.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Albert4,1093,3247,4331,9642,1451,8631,46123110551201823821209281,9431,8432,0531,453
Aubigny4,3473,5577,9042,1702,1772,0921,465111176327742,1682,0852,1701,461
Balonne3,1671,8034,9701,0382,1291,035768428811128322225193724124201,0011,0112,005748
Bareoo3,1842,1015,2851,2241,9601,20190016191255421569624263014171,1981,1711,819893
Bowen3,4071,7255,1321,0502,3579088177522282186502413521011319123128109351,061549418731,296763
Brisbane North7,0226,47213,4942,5174,5052,5953,87734261377811141352715082,4822,5684,3553,869
Brisbane South8,8739,48218,3554,2804,5934,4415,0416548482311155121711345252715464645256334,2344,3964,3375,008
* Bulimba7,8536,19114,0443,2074,6463,1323,05971243731714213634236297415930421,1271863,1773,0903,5192,873
Bulloo1,9887852,7735041,48445732816513533391585533159584494241,325270
Bundaberg4,1143,7517,8652,0052,1092,0421,70911161124344231121887586214598766731430551,9382,0111,6791,674
Bundanba2,8752,6085,4831,5851,2901,4341,174771,5851,4341,2831,174
Burke1,2304861,71629793328420297167264425213215342821317263256720185
Burnett4,1932,9737,1661,9522,2411,7261,24711133544321419235152616532995221,8991,6972,1461,225
Burrum4,8823,5908,4722,1642,7182,0991,491653311102268830221432523037596214764850972,0172,0351,8681,394
Cairns6,2432,7258,9681,6634,5801,4841,24181371,5981110584507411361859596109688798248192931312,479901,3701,3532,1011,151
Cambooya4,3303,3017,6312,1952,1351,8811,420522013352272,1901,8792,1081,420
Carnarvon2,8012,1064,9071,2581,5431,1919158112431127119491226251,2491,1791,281910
Carpentaria1,7038352,5385421,16146337298116127225515610515410331170113289107372350872265
Charters Towers11,80110,25822,0595,8165,9855,6824,57630283564112198182151525517103840407265,7785,6425,5784,550
Clermont3,7232,0045,7271,1842,5391,13087467110251234741441772315141141,1611,1152,398860
Cook7,0812,97710,0581,8955,1861,6241,3533024734179871528157377723941966360946725398285309697043,4756069269201,711747
Croydon2,0891,4113,5007941,295831580231716221245117110118113430184187608011,111562
Cunningham4,7193,9628,6812,4092,3102,3221,640954921241441996042,4002,3132,2501,636
Dalby2,4592,0504,5091,1031,3561,1179336822192116103726221870281,0811,0991,286905
Drayton and Toowoomba6,8517,25714,1083,3383,5133,4613,7961311692124812424375425928324283452963,3143,4333,1683,500
Enoggera3,6763,7557,4311,9391,7371,8451,9104563142545921,9341,8411,6781,908
Fassifern3,2833,0066,2891,8361,4471,7921,2142138423424384237241,7981,7501,4101,190
Fitzroy5,8564,62910,4852,7283,1282,6501,979617114414457810787122,7182,6433,0411,967
Flinders3,3581,7235,0811,0062,352917806317752451813524693505748290559498692,062751
Fortitude Valley8,8469,75818,6044,2314,6154,4215,3371428631152513121659874,2154,4164,5175,330
Gregory1,9297762,7055261,4034163604110112231210151492639205529170234713871,233337
Gympie7,3316,98814,3193,9693,3623,8723,1168138222322211054443,9593,8673,3183,112
Herbert6,8832,3089,1911,4945,3891,2221,08629151,0253169331,571823347512362101123073921443231527253843,4331451,2411,1381,956941
Ipswich5,6405,90011,5402,8742,7662,9832,917106302335132211715915642,8592,9742,6102,913
Kennedy3,8882,1075,9951,3652,5231,1989891814191335651318351239225932249261,3061,1662,274883
Leichhardt3,0151,9374,9521,2351,7801,143794463811143411423192914282789181,2071,1161,691776
Lockyer5,2244,6289,8522,8382,3862,7741,8543231212102,8362,7742,3761,854
Logan2,5082,3264,8341,2741,2341,3399876227527771998831,2651,3301,146984
Carried forward176,481137,575314,05675,469101,01273,06764,5084253046,416836191724,32917981201,5711092343671591061,139631,4681,1821,7981,16940341,5724562,8151,81817,2612,06672,65471,24983,75162,442
[*Includes 372 adult males, members of 6th Contingent and Permanent Defence Force in camp.] [† Inamtes of Hospitals, Lockups, and Reception Houses not included.]
Table No. XIX.—continued., SHOWING the TOTAL POPULATION in ELECTORAL DISTRICTS ; also the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS composing the MALE and FEMALE POPULATION ; also the NUMBER OF MALE and FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES and ABORIGINES (both MINORS and ADULTS), and NUMBE of ADULT MALES and FEMALES (exclusive of ADULT MALE and FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RAES, ABORIGINES, and PRISONERS, &c., included in POPULATION of each ELECTORATE—continued.
ELECTORAL DISTRICT.POPULATION.MALES.FEMALES.MALE AND FEMALE CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED), OTHER ALIEN RACES AND ABORIGINES ; PRISONERS, LUNATICS, AND INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.Total Minors—Male and Female—Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines ; also Total Minor Male Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions—such Inmates not being Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races or Aborigines.Total Adults—Male and Female—Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines ; also Total Minor Male Prisoners, Lunatics, and Inmates of Charitable Institutions—such Inmates not being Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races or Aborigines.Total Minor Male Population, exclusive of Minor, Male Chinese, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, Prisoners, &c.Total Minor Female Population, exclusive of Minor, Male Chinese, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, Prisoners, &c.Total Adult Male Population, exclusive of Adult Male Chinese, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, Prisoners, &c.Total Adult Female Population, exclusive of Adult Male Chinese, Japanese, Natives of India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races and Aborigines, Prisoners, &c.
Males.Females.Persons.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.CHINESE.PACIFIC ISLANDERS.JAPANESE.INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED).OTHER ALIEN RACES.ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.† PRISONERS, LUNATICS, AND INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, NOT BEING CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES OF INDIA AND CEYLON (COLOURED), OTHER ALIEN RACES OR ABORIGINES.
Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.Minors.Adults.
Minors.Adults.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward176,481137,575314,05675,469101,01273,06764,5084253046,416836191724,32917981201,5711092343671591061,139631,4681,1821,7981,16940341,5724562,8151,81817,2612,06672,65471,24983,75162,442
Mackay6,7564,38811,1442,6384,1182,4931,8952071921179461,18268123971981199141514974223781,744972,4152,4152,3741,798
Maranoa3,2612,7736,0341,5761,6851,5251,248334221111331171014162151173211,5611,5141,6121,227
Maryborough5,9545,77711,7313,2642,6903,0472,7301082812224532232317105993,2473,0372,6312,721
Mitchell3,2822,0195,3011,0892,1931,165854812122323141125110622102020158151,0691,1452,035839
Moreton4,6993,9938,6922,3352,3642,2701,7232411116939512192447333344148422,3022,2262,2161,681
Murilla2,6401,5744,2141,0691,5719226524321373493217381263171,0319101,508635
Musgrave5,0092,8207,8291,9363,0731,6231,19718252301,26661193448251012258351,355731,6781,5881,7181,124
Normanby2,4301,5273,9571,0691,361852675125943291630830167181,0398361,290667
Nundah4,0784,0768,1542,3271,7512,2991,777343614232151311194312,3162,2801,7081,776
Oxley3,9763,9717,9471,7722,2041,8482,123381711101285211859332923206583341,7491,8281,5461,789
Port Curtis3,4272,3565,7831,3872,0401,2891,0678104365238111352626214838109281,3391,2511,9311,039
Rockhampton7,6047,85715,4613,6933,9114,0403,8172025198581216161052082624240163438290353,6594,0023,6213,782
Rockhampton North3,6823,1136,7951,6931,9891,7081,40511672323321222594715584153212361,6521,6551,7771,369
Rosewood2,9062,6325,5381,5631,3431,5071,12537111111,5631,5061,3321,125
Stanley2,8092,1514,9601,4241,3851,174977121433711,4211,1741,378976
Toombul6,5056,60313,1083,3113,1943,2973,306234811413711132161613333,2953,2813,0613,303
Toowong5,9336,50312,4363,1402,7933,3053,198132251511182913,1393,2972,7643,197
Townsville8,3286,93815,2663,6064,7223,6433,2952814348216318591726231315925115226522273,5543,6174,2003,268
Warrego2,4691,5334,0049041,5658696663559242653221302045224029117258648401,448641
Warwick2,5152,5285,0431,2151,3001,2671,26125372861464561,2111,2611,2551,255
Wide Bay3,7592,4626,2211,7312,0281,4401,0221216411673617310349610061,6821,4341,9281,016
Woolloongabba5,2475,72310,9702,7452,5022,8582,8651194171181322,7442,8502,4892,863
Woothakata5,5862,1857,7711,4084,1781,24094551405998210621101448312150393334116149854441,2471,1913,324901
Total Population Represented279,336223,079502,415122,364156,972118,748104,3315584208,2001101,2363117,41936088242,02513044730101971311,360991,7471,4232,1151,38563522,2268033,9332,36124,0752,897118,431116,387132,897101,434
UNREPRESENTED.
( Being persons on board Vessels in Moreton Bay. Brisbane River, &c., not in any Electorate)—
Moreton East, part of Subdivision 5
Brisbane, part of Subdivision 31753928451226313755124122912630153923747855
Cook, Subdivision 33363333
TOTAL280,092223,174503,266122,486157,606118,785104,3895594208,2241101,2363117,42036088242,02713073856101971311,360991,7471,4232,1151,38563522,2268033,9632,36124,2282,897118,523116,424133,378101,492
[† Inmates of Hospitals, Lockups, and Reception Houses not included.]
Table No. XX., SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
AlbertLogan—Subdivision No. 1260156627358985
Logan—Subdivision No. 1A8364136135271
Logan—Subdivision No. 23653736997651,464
Logan—Subdivision No. 3683713090220
Logan—Subdivision No. 4171121353292645
Logan—Subdivision No. 7A1711413374
Logan—Subdivision No. 913991283209492
Logan—Subdivision No. 10543610674180
Logan—Subdivision No. 1110290235231466
Logan—Subdivision No. 11A44358981170
Logan—Subdivision No. 126647123115238
Logan—Subdivision No. 1318094335231566
Subdivision No. 13A195110366260626
Logan—Subdivision No. 143011965864501,036
2,1451,4614,1093,3247,433
AubigayDarling Downs North—Subdivision No. 16524831,4741,2322,706
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 1SS1113262652
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 23901916504361,086
Highfields—Subdivision No. 1256214512459971
Highfields—Subdivision No. 2169155287286573
Highfields—Subdivision No. 3240172522460982
Highfields—Subdivision No. 4A14379273202475
Highfields—Subdivision No. 5177105350299649
Highfields—Subdivision No. 5A872915069219
Highfields—Subdivision No. 5B37146648114
Highfields—Subdivision No. 5SS1510374077
2,1771,4654,3473,5577,904
BalonneBalonne—Subdivision No. 1143127281300581
Balonne—Subdivision No. 2944214798245
Balonne—Subdivision No. 3385105552259811
Balonne—Subdivision No. 41102414954203
Balonne—Subdivision No. 51513921094304
Balonne—Subdivision No. 5SS13518927
Balonne—Subdivision No. 61293217570245
Balonne—Subdivision No. 6A
Balonne—Subdivision No. 6SS96161632
Balonne—Subdivision No. 6SSA
Balonne—Subdivision No. 71324319495289
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 1344184574417991
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 224545329108437
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 317468255178433
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 81081913344177
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 9762511355168
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 5A13217320
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 6A32437
2,1297683,1671,8034,970
BarcooAramac—Subdivision No. 3A21328533
Aramac—Subdivision No. 3B105221133
Blackall—Subdivision No. 1222133397353750
Blackall—Subdivision No. 220598350226576
Blackall—Subdivision No. 32134627994373
Blackall—Subdivision No. 45053469778391,816
Blackall—Subdivision No. 4A160918619205
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 129136541
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 273229344137
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 2SS7752144113257
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 325662344142486
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 3B
Tambo—Subdivision No. 1189123328250578
1,9609003,1842,1015,285
BowenBowen—Subdivision No. 13012745675631,130
Bowen—Subdivision No. 29957176122298
Bowen—Subdivision No. 312464196133329
Bowen—Subdivision No. 4450105652246898
Bowen—Subdivision No. 562249252144
Bowen—Subdivision No. 61810221436
Bowen—Subdivision No. 73516533184
Bowen—Subdivision No. 8822612059179
Bowen—Subdivision No. 9952612446170
Townsville—Subdivision No. 1219325732
Townsville—Subdivision No. 1350974612148760
Townsville—Subdivision No. 145631387683041,072
2,3578173,4071,7255,132
Carried forward10,7685,41118,21412,51030,724
Table No. XX.—continued, SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward10,7685,41118,21412,51030,724
Brisbane, NorthBrisbane—Part of Subdivision No. 2373270528424952
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 34335268159311,746
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 3A3394236587731,431
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 46627011,0401,0892,129
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 4A290175389276665
Brisbane—Part of Subdivision No. 775201333
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 144722566343921,026
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 15228133302200502
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 16124126166175341
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 17419233528355883
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 185174297486811,429
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 196416001,1941,1632,357
4,5053,8777,0226,47213,494
Brisbane, SouthBrisbane—Subdivision No. 103974206557241,379
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 10A248270428467895
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 113603656386561,294
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 11A3553676376701,307
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 265894851,0559832,038
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 26A3123606436541,297
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 277829221,6231,7763,399
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 284295308159831,798
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 297829251,6881,8483,536
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 303393976917211,412
4,5935,0418,8739,48218,255
* BulimbaBrisbane—Part of Subdivision 31
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 115999283211494
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 1A5906241,2461,2972,543
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 1B7625981,4561,2322,688
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 25641367272991,026
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 2A543910176177
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 2B3484297468481,594
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 3175197347367714
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 4A523410375178
Part of Subdivision No. 52672330855363
Part of Subdivision No. 69902071,0432571,300
Oxley—Subdivision No. 49685206194400
Subdivision No. 4A5895881,2871,2802,567
4,6463,0597,8536,19114,044
BullooCharleville—Part of Subdivision No. 9
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 42283028695381
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 51573621993312
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 5A347502575
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 646354761
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 6SS
Cunnamulla—Subdivision No. 71011612937166
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 4B
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 715119120
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 864188836124
Warrego—Subdivision No. 1862512063183
Warrego—Subdivision No. 21203015970229
Warrego—Subdivision No. 31092716367230
Warrego—Subdivision No. 479119722119
Warrego—Subdivision No. 5762310651157
Warrego—Subdivision No. 612652192124316
Warrego—Subdivision No. 759178427111
Warrego—Subdivision No. 7A41547653
Warrego—Subdivision No. 826333538
Warrego—Subdivision No. 960187642118
Warrego—Subdivision No. 10576661480
1,4843281,9887852,773
BundabergBundaberg—Subdivision No. 13573206896801,369
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 21,0398671,9731,8583,831
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 3204180460382842
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 4963316491255
Bundaberg—Subdivision No. 6A4133098287401,568
2,1091,7094,1143,7517,865
BundanbaIpswich—Subdivision No. 57311617
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 67971150132282
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 6B3218524092
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 12802836296001,229
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 2158139332310642
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 76996311,6321,4533,085
Toowong—Part of Subdivision No. 535296967136
1,2901,1742,8752,6085,483
Carried forward29,39520,59950,93941,79992,738
[* Includes 372 adult males, members of 6th Contingent and Permanent Defence Force in camp.]
Table No. XX.—continued, SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward29,39520,59950,93941,79992,738
BurkeEtheridge—Subdivision No. 11521817041211
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 247460565
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 31551719044234
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 48753136135271
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 522446311114425
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 621257292130422
Etheridge—Subdivision No. 7547681785
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 1233
9332021,2304861,716
BurnettBurnett—Subdivision No. 1264150518362880
Burnett—Subdivision No. 1A15660280176456
Burnett—Subdivision No. 2134109238220458
Burnett—Subdivision No. 3893415979238
Burnett—Subdivision No. 3A3914533891
Burnett—Subdivision No. 411271219166385
Burnett—Subdivision No. 5139132306300606
Burnett—Subdivision No. 61903927483357
Burnett—Subdivision No. 7611910561166
Burnett—Subdivision No. 7A4412648636381,501
Burnett—Subdivision No. 86557142129271
Burnett—Subdivision No. 99444163110273
Burnett—Subdivision No. 1061209652148
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 1150238348131
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 4164104326261587
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 4B1710281846
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 4C14079291195486
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 4SS2518493786
2,2411,2474,1932,9737,166
BurrumBundaberg—Subdivision No. 7A111
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 135266456120
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 1SS155231538
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 254409287179
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 340388487171
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 45354114117231
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 1A11
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 5200139420330750
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 1776411499213
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 2260204515476991
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 2B155102337275612
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 35648128119247
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 3A36259371164
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 4A16125429
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 5184149416398814
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 5A647815
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 65422128445331,377
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 6A1292616462226
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 78223331,3708112,181
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 7A37217141112
2,7181,4914,8823,5908,472
CairnsCairns—Subdivision No. 11,5936272,2641,2933,557
Cairns—Subdivision No. 21261615235187
Cairns—Subdivision No. 333988480200680
Cairns—Subdivision No. 3SS2502065325081,040
Cairns—Subdivision No. 41,1601601,4843871,871
Cairns—Subdivision No. 549756583116699
Cairns—Subdivision No. 5A42347855
Herberton—Subdivision No. 157385701178879
4,5801,2416,2432,7258,968
CambooyaDarling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 1A508612182
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 210072187156343
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 2B175109323241564
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 35564361,1991,0352,234
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 3A5363731,1818512,032
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 3SS13218725
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 4222151446353799
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 5A240158498365863
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 139397392165
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 217468302169471
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 2A304421153
2,1351,4204,3303,3017,631
Carried forward42,00226,20071,81754,874126,691
Table No. XX., SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward42,00226,20071,81754,874126,691
CarnarvonParling Downs East—Subdivision No. 48546159117276
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 550369573168
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 67347156108264
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 769209744141
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 825997415258673
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 913848223119342
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 10662912575200
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 11702711266178
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 39641191110301
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 4182158381351732
Stanthorpe—Subdivision No. 1164175296361657
Stanthorpe—Subdivision No. 2161123331278609
Stanthorpe—Subdivision No. 313068220146366
1,5439152,8012,1064,907
CarpentariaBurke—Subdivision No. 1367561773
Burke—Subdivision No. 21092214837185
Burke—Subdivision No. 3902012733160
Burke—Subdivision No. 415254234125359
Burke—Subdivision No. 5111
Burke—Subdivision No. 61153616893261
Burke—Subdivision No. 7455601474
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 137351859
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 6782110339142
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 6A111
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 8444
Croydon—Subdivision No. 1280162469369838
Croydon—Subdivision No. 24910663298
Croydon—Subdivision No. 3478582381
Croydon—Subdivision No. 4368561773
Croydon—Subdivision No. 4A
Croydon—Subdivision No. 717421829
Croydon—Subdivision No. 831333639
Marathon—Subdivision No. 10A
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 1A339471461
1,1613721,7038352,538
Charters TowersKennedy—Subdivision No. 11,6241,3172,8972,6265,523
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 22,3871,9215,0174,4619,478
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 2A1,9741,3383,8873,1717,058
5,9854,57611,80110,25822,059
ClermontClermont—Subdivision No. 15764171,0179381,955
Clermont—Subdivision No. 29502121,2744721,746
Clermont—Subdivision No. 2A1311616238200
Clermont—Subdivision No. 2B96142034
Clermont—Subdivision No. 3101811815133
Clermont—Subdivision No. 424177342180522
Clermont—Subdivision No. 5733212782209
Clermont—Subdivision No. 616166291174465
Clermont—Subdivision No. 7821911545160
Clermont—Subdivision No. 81881422628254
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 8277371249
Peak Downs—Subdivision No. 3A
2,5398743,7232,0045,727
CookCook—Subdivision No. 411257
Cook—Subdivision No. 525229332
Cook—Subdivision No. 65673831,0648721,936
Cook—Subdivision No. 722169310155465
Cook—Subdivision No. 8662510858166
Cook—Subdivision No. 986490898
Cook—Subdivision No. 10602811777194
Cook—Subdivision No. 1158673780
Cook—Subdivision No. 11A254301040
Palmer—Subdivision No. 1298481664
Palmer—Subdivision No. 2973314674220
Palmer—Subdivision No. 33372138544429
Palmer—Subdivision No. 471313
Palmer—Subdivision No. 5222
Palmer—Subdivision No. 690910316119
Palmer—Subdivision No. 73543038778465
Somerset—Subdivision No. 17862281,0504841,534
Somerset—Subdivision No. 21,771501,949992,048
Somerset—Subdivision No. 322633942
Somerset—Subdivision No. 4634910375178
Somerset—Subdivision No. 55193971,0398871,926
5,1861,3537,0812,97710,058
Carried forward58,41634,29098,92673,054171,980
Table No. XX., SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward58,41634,29098,92673,054171,980
CroydonCloncurry—Subdivision No. 1A555
Croydon—Subdivision No. 55373179357371,672
Croydon—Subdivision No. 66972601,0756691,744
Croydon—Subdivision No. 946263467
Etheridge—Subdivision NO. 810111112
Hughenden—Subdivision No. 1A
1,2955802,0891,4113,500
CunninghamDarling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 53242156415171,158
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 613191272258530
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 712986288225513
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 88253100116276
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 910360176134310
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 9A12092241214455
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 102752545575291,086
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 2A84221739
Darling Downs East Subdivision No. 3A8159174110284
Darling Downs East Subdivision No. 146249131112243
Darling Downs East Subdivision No. 153502457246401,364
Darling Downs East Subdivision No. 164663179497701,719
Darling Downs East Subdivision No. 17179115384320704
2,3101,6404,7193,9628,681
DalbyDalby—Subdivision No. 1181170369384753
Dalby—Subdivision No. 2465481100181
Dalby—Subdivision No. 395137200282482
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 138187036106
Darling Downs Central—Subdivision No. 2A46369490184
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 2A633111376189
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 310267178111289
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 437305752109
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 5169112322246568
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 61223117982261
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 92971945644671,031
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 1016053232124356
1,3569332,4592,0504,509
Drayton and ToowoombaDrayton & Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 15295541,0401,1082,148
Drayton & Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 29491,0621,8212,0443,865
Drayton & Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 2A6958031,4941,6303,124
Drayton & Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 32722845356071,142
Drayton & Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 4197208413380793
Drayton & Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 56756146125271
Drayton & Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 5A1917383068
Drayton & Toowoomba—Subdivision No. 67858121,3641,3332,697
3,5133,7966,8517,25714,108
EnoggeraBrisbane—Subdivision No. 20187213321334655
Enoggera—Subdivision No. 2A16334764111
Enoggera—Subdivision No. 3135132295284579
Enoggera—Subdivision No. 4164161307304611
Enoggera—Subdivision No. 5A201260434496930
Enoggera—Subdivision No. 63353717658091,574
Enoggera—Subdivision No. 85966611,3111,3122,623
Enoggera—Subdivision No. 97550130104234
Toowong—Subdivision No. 728296648114
1,7371,9103,6763,7557,431
FassifernFassifern—Subdivision No. 2513710989198
Fassifern—Subdivision No. 35875121,3191,2332,552
Fassifern—Subdivision No. 45464481,2821,1872,469
Fassifern—Subdivision No. 512486264210474
Logan—Subdivision No. 12A99161430
Logan—Subdivision No. 12SS627310
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 8119113272256528
Oxley—Part of Subdivision No. 357141428
1,4471,2143,2833,0066,289
FitzroyLeichhardt—Subdivision No. 3A
Mount Morgan—Subdivision No. 11,7291,2523,3402,9406,280
Mount Morgan—Subdivision No. 26573631,2568992,155
Mount Morgan—Subdivision No. 34482037424321,174
Westwood—Subdivision No. 311854213108321
Westwoo—Subdivision No. 4176107305250555
3,1281,9795,8564,62910,485
Carried forward73,20246,342127,85999,124226,983
Table No. XX., SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward73,20246,342127,85999,124226,983
FlindersBurke—Subdivision No. 7B
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 274128318101
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 31061812927156
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 3A1423317772249
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 3SS888
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 3SSB
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 4983315093243
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 526070354159513
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 765108024104
Hughen—Subdivision No. 11092313053183
Hughen—Subdivision No. 1SS14118422
Hughen—Subdivision No. 21342216739206
Hughen—Subdivision No. 3437125602282884
Hughen—Subdivision No. 3SS
Hughen—Subdivision No. 45493519637091,672
Hughen—Subdivision No. 51722819755252
Hughen—Subdivision No. 5SS9112315
Hughen—Subdivision No. 5SSA
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 108246142113255
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 10SS933314672218
Marathon—Subdivision NO. 2C
Marthon—Subdivision No. 6SSA
2,3528063,3581,7235,081
Fortitude ValleyBrisbane—Subdivision No. 12783505646261,190
Brisbane—Part of Subdivision No. 24544967958571,652
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 56196661,1611,1992,360
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 65315991,0411,0912,132
Brisbane—Part of Subdivision No. 7180319272525797
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 84815219461,0071,953
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 9169239297389686
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 213544106937711,464
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 21A6797241,3521,3632,715
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 227178071,4361,6073,043
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 22A153206289323612
4,6155,3378,8469,75818,604
GregoryBurke—Subdivision No. 7A222
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 3B
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 3SSA
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 7A
Cloncurry—Subdivision No. 8A
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 4525601474
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 4A527411
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 533436743
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 5SS519413
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 6556671178
Marathon—Subdivision No. 1B
Marathon—Subdivision No. 22494130681387
Marathon—Subdivision No. 2A4441987104241,134
Marathon—Subdivision No. 3218251439
Marathon—Subdivision No. 4363471158
Marathon—Subdivision No. 51964025287339
Marathon—Subdivision No. 6637781492
Marathon—Subdivision No. 6SS
Marathon—Subdivision No. 6SSB
Marathon—Subdivision No. 7368431457
Marathon—Subdivision No. 7SS
Marathon—Subdivision No. 8821912247169
Marathon—Subdivision No. 952465873
Marathon—Subdivision No. 1069129432126
Warrego—Subdivision No. 1A326410
Warrego—Subdivision No. 1B
1,4033601,9297762,705
GympieGympie—Subdivision No. 52862135864891,075
Gympie—Subdivision No. 62972177155641,279
Gympie—Subdivision No. 6A11516
Gympie—Subdivision No. 71,0861,0902,4122,4154,827
Gympie—Subdivision No. 81,2171,1492,5362,4584,994
Gympie—Subdivision No. 94754461,0771,0612,138
3,3623,1167,3316,98814,319
Carried forward84,93455,961149,323118,369267,692
Table No. XX., SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward84,93455,961149,323118,369267,692
HerbertCairns—Subdivision No. 61,5292451,8615052,366
Cairns—Subdivision No. 6A666
Cairns—Subdivision No. 6B5959160
Cairns—Subdivision No. 6C
Cairns—Subdivision No. 74092844646492
Cardwell—Subdivision No. 13218603898
Cardwell—Subdivision No. 2942713369202
Cardwell—Subdivision No. 3142221032
Cardwell—Subdivision No. 42,2634202,8198963,715
Cardwell—Subdivision No. 51671819734231
Cardwell—Subdivision No. 6267401454
Townsville—Subdivision No. 63013461965
Townsville—Subdivision No. 7714712297219
Townsville—Subdivision No. 819397345227572
Townsville—Subdivision No. 9391120558251809
Townsville—Subdivision No. 1029132436
Townsville—Subdivision No. 11764313797234
5,3891,0866,8832,3089,191
IpswichIpswich—Subdivision No. 16787861,3021,4112,713
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 28449621,7321,9763,708
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 34955291,0941,1222,216
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 44865271,0851,1352,220
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 5A21268324160484
Ipswich—Subdivision No. 6A514510396199
2,7662,9175,6405,90011,540
KennedyKennedy—Subdivision No. 2B11454181125306
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 31152714769216
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 3A23228331
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 3B60128129110
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 41,1525571,9381,2973,235
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 4A822111546161
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 4B242525
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 4C31538
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 51563621882300
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 5A386501060
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 6443119653289942
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 6A54148033113
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 6SS15119120
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 720155285107392
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 7A434631376
2,5239093,8882,1075,995
LeichhardtClermont—Subdivision No. 6A17984323231554
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 2SS10519827
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 2SSA516110
Springsure—Subdivision No. 1139111280252532
Springsure—Subdivision No. 223265350177527
Springsure—Subdivision No. 33719583694
Springsure—Subdivision No. 3A423521163
Springsure—Subdivision No. 3SS5842949807081,688
Springsure—Subdivision No. 4813514668214
Springsure—Subdivision No. 4A1343920895303
Springsure—Subdivision No. 514354235128363
Springsure—Subdivision No. 615779302209511
Springsure—Subdivision No. 6A375561066
Taroom—Subdivision No. 4A
Taroom—Subdivision No. 4SS1,7807943,0151,9374,952
LockyerMoreton West—Subdivision No. 4C11594271255526
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 55534031,3091,0802,389
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 65684661,2581,1472,405
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 6A3812928237151,538
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 9A37309680176
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 10A149117286274560
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 115824511,1791,0732,252
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 11A11246
2,3861,8545,2244,6289,852
Carried forward99,77863,521173,973135,249309,222
Table No. XX., SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward99,77863,521173,973135,249309,222
LoganLogan—Subdivision No. 52772435916141,205
Logan—Subdivision No. 68563167140307
Logan—Subdivision No. 6A10171196178374
Logan—Subdivision No. 74210515
Logan—Subdivision No. 8146140305308613
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 4170115351292643
Moreton East—Part of Subdivision No. 6259311647
Moreton East—Subdivision No. 712492240208448
Oxley—Part of Subdivision No. 18614822
Oxley—Subdivision No. 327204951100
Oxley—Subdivision No. 52672265545061,060
1,2349872,5082,3264,834
MackayBowen—Subdivision No. 4SS
Mackay—Subdivision No. 11,1568712,1411,9504,091
Mackay—Subdivision No. 28232951,3416822,023
Mackay—Subdivision No. 31,1023931,6739662,639
Mackay—Subdivision No. 41,0123331,5657762,341
Mackay—Subdivision No. 4A253361450
4,1181,8956,7564,38811,144
MaranoaBalonne—Subdivision No. 7A111
Charleville—Subdivision No. 3A
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 16185591,2071,1642,371
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 23592476835601,243
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 3199151425359784
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 3SSA444
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 467179241133
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 5153102302229531
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 6231166457383840
Taroo—Subdivision No. 2A
Taroo—Subdivision No. 3297461561
Taroo—Subdivision No. 4B
Taroo—Subdivision No. 5248442266
1,6851,2483,2612,7736,034
MaryboroughMaryborough—Subdivision No. 1A117121334294628
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 5173158384349733
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 6425012099219
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 77277641,5891,5773,166
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 85825171,2321,0832,315
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 96797751,4661,6143,080
Maryborough—Subdivision No. 103173087146651,379
Wide Bay—Subdivision No. 2A533711596211
2,6902,7305,9545,77711,731
MitchellAramac—Subdivision No. 112969225169394
Aramac—Subdivision No. 21092614350193
Aramac—Subdivision No. 3320135452299751
Aramac—Subdivision No. 3C444
Aramac—Subdivision No. 3D
Aramac—Subdivision No. 3E719110
Aramac—Subdivision No. 45413521,0078921,899
Aramac—Subdivision No. 521772311169480
Aramac—Subdivision No. 61211515526181
Aramac—Subdivision No. 71384118284266
Aramac—Subdivision No. 8772310657163
Aramac—Subdivision No. 912555206157363
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 3A666
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 91622519546241
Kennedy—Subdivision No. 9A378441155
Marathon—Subdivision No. 11001812032152
Marathon—Subdivision No. 1A8689616112
Marathon—Subdivision No. 2B
Marathon—Subdivision No. 3A146211031
Marathon—Subdivision No. 3SS
2,1938543,2822,0195,301
Carried forward111,69871,235195,734152,532348,266
Table No. XX., SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward111,69871,235195,734152,532348,266
MoretonCaboolture—Subdivision No. 2211154430328758
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 3122100280262542
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 3A201117409330739
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 4191228348419767
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 5170140358303661
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 6192159405344749
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 6A32426
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 7143105269254523
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 7A9650171108279
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 8170104349296645
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 10165104316272588
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 10A
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 114012617776151,392
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 12171101324228552
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 1412898259232491
2,3641,7234,6993,9938,692
MurillaDarling Downs North—Subdivision No. 6A178211334
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 7753212568193
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 811762226170396
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 8A13783265214479
Darling Downs North—Subdivision No. 9A3010461157
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 11062315744201
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 1A7213518
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 1B74131225
Darling Downs West—Subdivision No. 27420828
Subdivision No. 528269417185602
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 2A31195256108
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 3A146271239
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 3SS3551796254121,037
Taroom—Subdivision No. 113279256197453
Taroom—Subdivision No. 21454322391314
Taroom—Subdivision No. 41092915476230
1,5716522,6401,5744,214
MusgraveBundaberg—Subdivision No. 540382511188699
Taroom—Subdivision No. 64581878634441,307
Taroom—Subdivision No. 73051955674461,013
Taroom—Subdivision No. 817391318232550
Taroom—Subdivision No. 8A319312
Taroom—Subdivision No. 94802478665911,457
Taroom—Subdivision No. 9A9339167103270
Taroom—Subdivision No. 1043187943122
Taroom—Subdivision No. 10A2412342155
Taroom—Subdivision No. 11429108608255863
Taroom—Subdivision No. 126622179874941,481
3,0731,1975,0092,8207,829
NormanbyPeak Downs—Subdivision No. 17746142108250
Peak Downs—Subdivision No. 223332638
Peak Downs—Subdivision No. 34810652085
Peaks Downs—Subdivision No. 3SS11112
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 17559177173350
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 213659228127355
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 2A554641377
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 3801111019129
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 3A356461157
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 4276381452
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 4SS51718
St. Lawrence—Subdivision No. 5843213673209
Westwood—Subdivision No. 52801926544861,140
Westwood—Subdivision No. 6171125307258565
Westwood—Subdivision No. 731415
Westwood—Subdivision No. 811463177120297
Westwood—Subdivision No. 11723213254186
Westwood—Subdivision No. 123810561874
Westwood—Subdivision No. 13268331346
Westwood—Subdivision No. 14116211132
1,3616752,4301,5273,957
NundahCaboolture—Subdivision No. 113587262194456
Nundah—Subdivision No. 24254411,1911,2872,478
Nundah—Subdivision No. 34403629818341,815
Nundah—Subdivision No. 42722336584731,131
Nundah—Subdivision No. 54796549861,2882,274
1,7511,7774,0784,0768,154
Carried forward121,81877,259214,590166,522381,112
Table No. XX., SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward121,81877,259214,590166,522381,112
OxleyOxley—Part of Subdivision NO. 11,0127771,4181,2372,655
Oxley—Subdivision No. 238289060150
Oxley—Subdivision No. 2A4284869191,0271,946
Toowong—Subdivision No. 35476771,1911,3172,508
Toowong—Subdivision No. 48272177163340
Toowong—Part of Subdivision No. 535336859127
Toowong—Subdivision No. 66250113108221
2,2042,1233,9763,9717,947
Port CurtisBundaberg—Subdivision No. 11A60269058148
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 14633438277391,566
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 23412015884191,007
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 2A14766233155388
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 319776284157441
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 43481906594581,117
Gladstone—Subdivision No. 4A1510272754
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 1824114494238
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 1A38206756123
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 21092015352205
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 2SSB
Leichhardt—Subdivision No. 324074355141406
2,0401,0673,4272,3565,783
RockhamptonRockhampton—Subdivision No. 12,3302,3864,4384,8009,238
Rockhampton—Subdivision No. 21,3771,2872,7512,7235,474
Rockhampton—Subdivision No. 3204144415334749
3,9113,8177,6047,85715,461
Rockhampton NorthWestwood—Subdivision No. 17726161,4911,3742,865
Westwood—Subdivision No. 26594601,2439902,233
Westwood—Subdivision No. 94392767726451,417
Westwood—Subdivision No. 1011953176104280
1,9891,4053,6823,1136,795
RosewoodFassifern—Subdivision No. 1173132396350746
Fassifern—Subdivision No. 1A11088234192426
Fassifern—Subdivision No. 6196164388344732
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 44213849529181,870
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 94433579368281,764
1,3431,1252,9062,6325,538
StanleyBurnett—Subdivision No. 1B48258048128
Highfields—Subdivision No. 410663215152367
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 3156141304270574
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 4A128113296247543
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 4B
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 5A7968185161346
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 10573510772179
Moreton West—Subdivision No. 10 SS21628
Stanley—Subdivision No. 1157118316241557
Stanley—Subdivision No. 1SS7862153124277
Stanley—Subdivision No. 2229176460426886
Stanley—Subdivision No. 3195123428291719
Stanley—Subdivision No. 44512742498
Stanley—Subdivision No. 4A1054018593278
1,3859772,8092,1514,960
ToombulEnoggera—Subdivision No. 19481,1782,0472,3494,396
Enoggera—Subdivision No. 23113377206831,403
Enoggera—Subdivision No. 5198204457445902
Nundah—Subdivision No. 18817271,6001,3982,998
Nundah—Subdivision No. 1A8568601,6811,7283,409
3,1943,3066,5056,60313,108
ToowongEnoggera—Subdivision No. 71,5881,7903,4663,7257,191
Nundah—Subdivision No. 7A112163237294531
Nundah—Subdivision No. 8A93103191213404
Toowong—Subdivision No. 15065919971,1182,115
Toowong—Subdivision No. 24945511,0421,1532,195
2,7933,1985,9336,50312,436
TownsvilleTownsville—Subdivision No. 19465331,2839642,247
Townsville—Subdivision No. 21,2657652,2831,7534,036
Townsville—Subdivision No. 31,3701,0552,5492,1634,712
Townsville—Subdivision No. 44343968588641,722
Townsville—Subdivision No. 57075461,3551,1942,549
4,7223,2958,3286,93815,266
WarregoBlackall—Subdivision No. 3A384491059
Blackall—Subdivision No. 3B919211
Blackall—Subdivision No. 3SS
Charleville—Subdivision No. 1771510033133
Charleville—Subdivision No. 2227107352262614
Charleville—Subdivision No. 39144149107256
4421716594141,073
Carried forward145,39997,572259,760208,646468,406
Table No. XX., SHOWING the ADULT and TOTAL POPULATION of each ELECTORAL DISTRICT and of the SUBDIVISION, or Parts of SUBDIVISION, of CENSUS DISTRICTS, included in the BOUNDARIES of each ELECTORATE—continued.
Electoral District.Portions of Census Districts contained in Electorate.ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.TOTALS.
ADULTS.Total Males.Total Females.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
Brought forward4421716594141,073145,39997,572259,760208,646468,406
Warrego—continued.Charleville—Subdivision No. 43722917356841,419
Charleville—Subdivision No. 511265215146361
Charleville—Subdivision No. 5A13322325
Charleville—Subdivision No. 65410681785
Charleville—Subdivision No. 6A222
Charleville—Subdivision No. 7992613657193
Charleville—Subdivision No. 859108126107
Charleville—Subdivision No. 8SS24660339143482
Charleville—Part of Subdivision No. 95310681684
Diamantina—Subdivision No. 2A
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 4A
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 4SS155
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 5A
Maranoa—Subdivision No. 5B
Tambo—Subdivision No. 21122013929168
1,5656662,4691,5354,004
WarwickDarling Downs East—Subdivision No. 39072165151316
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 1240367474148
Darling Downs East—Subdivision No. 13205144417326743
Warwick—Subdivision No. 13203736497171,366
Warwick—Subdivision No. 24364428018331,634
Warwick—Subdivision No. 3209194409427836
1,3001,2612,5152,5285,043
Wide BayCaboolture—Subdivision No. 9603914492236
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 13643712983212
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 13SS522710757164
Caboolture—Subdivision No. 14SS111
Gympie—Subdivision No. 115476311185496
Gympie—Subdivision No. 2183100360254614
Gympie—Subdivision No. 2A175128351294645
Gympie—Subdivision No. 333196546111
Gympie—Subdivision No. 3A11060212134346
Gympie—Subdivision No. 4403130592297889
Gympie—Subdivision No. 5A139222143
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 151279881179
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 23371606324301,062
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 2SS36178367150
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 314199291226517
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 421594361195556
Tiaro—Subdivision No. 4SS
2,0281,0223,7592,4626,221
WoolloongabbeBrisbane—Subdivision No. 125286271,0871,2292,316
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 133814667068221,528
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 234685389771,0462,023
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 244395091,0051,0582,063
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 24A117129281294575
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 253563717367851,521
Brisbane—Subdivision No. 25A213225455489944
2,5022,8655,2475,72310,970
WoothakataCook—Subdivision No. 111462183148331
Cook—Subdivision No. 2730989462131,159
Herberton—Subdivision No. 1A
Herberton—Subdivision No. 2328149561359920
Herberton—Subdivision No. 2SS1,4192171,7234732,196
Herberton—Subdivision No. 2SSAIllegible127929108
Herberton—Subdivision No. 38051491,0373331,370
Herberton—Subdivision No. 3A
Herberton—Subdivision No. 4194141350317667
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 2425541972
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 372169228120
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 429789425229654
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 58299219111
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 6195271239
Woothakata—Subdivision No. 716217623
4,1789455,5862,1857,771
Total Population represented156,972104,331279,336223,079502,415
Unrepresented (being persons on board vessels in Moreton Bay, Brisbane River, &c.—not in any Electorate)Moreton East, Part of Subdivision No. 5 Brisbane, Part of Subdivision 31 Cook, Subdivision 3
Brisbane, Part of Subdivision 316315575392845
Cook, Subdivision 333336
6345875695851
TOTAL157,606104,389280,092223,174503,266
Table No. XXI., SHOWING the POPULATION of the CITY and SUBURBS of BRISBANE within a RADIUS of TEN MILES from the GENERAL POST OFFICE at the CENSUS of 1891 and 1901 respectively.
1891.
Census District.Number of Subdivision of Census District contained in such Radius.POPULATION.
Males.Females.Persons.
BrisbaneThe whole of the Census District28,30927,76656,075
Moreton EastThe whole of Subdivision No. 1260216476
Moreton EastThe whole of Subdivision No. 1A1,0641,1022,166
Moreton EastThe whole of Subdivision No. 1B1,1281,0982,226
Moreton EastThe whole of Subdivision No. 2A413273
Moreton EastThe whole of Subdivision No. 2B185140325
Moreton EastPart of Subdivision No. 2399284683
Moreton EastPart of Subdivision No. 3
Moreton EastPart of Subdivision No. 4257
Moreton EastPart of Subdivision No. 4A9552147
Moreton EastPart of Subdivision No. 53737
Moreton EastPart of Subdivision No. 6
CabooltureThe whole of Subdivision No. 1A1,3381,3222,660
CabooltureThe whole of Subdivision No. 38096601,469
CaboolturePart of Subdivision No. 18318151,646
CaboolturePart of Subdivision No. 29859681,953
CaboolturePart of Subdivision No. 4260208468
CaboolturePart of Subdivision No. 5433477
CaboolturePart of Subdivision No. 6121931
CaboolturePart of Subdivision No. 710181182
EnoggeraThe whole of the Census District, except a small part of Subdivision No. 9, containing no inhabitants8,7358,73817,473
ToowongThe whole of Subdivision No. 19251,0271,952
ToowongThe whole of Subdivision No. 29651,0201,985
ToowongThe whole of Subdivision No. 31,0581,1062,164
ToowongThe whole of Subdivision No. 4219179398
ToowongPart of Subdivision No. 57858136
ToowongPart of Subdivision No. 6184179363
ToowongPart of Subdivision No. 77565140
OxleyThe whole of Subdivision No. 210790197
OxleyThe whole of Subdivision No. 2A8658351,700
OxleyThe whole of Subdivision No. 4205197402
OxleyThe whole of Subdivision No. 4A1,0821,0012,083
OxleyPart of Subdivision No. 16987251,423
OxleyPart of Subdivision No. 3382361
OxleyPart of Subdivision No. 5219157376
Oxley51,35250,202101,554
Table No. XXI., SHOWING the POPULATION of the CITY and SUBURBS of BRISBANE within a RADIUS of TEN MILES from the GENERAL POST OFFICE at the CENSUS of 1891 and 1901 respectively.
1901.
Census District.Number of Subdivision of Census District contained in such Radius.POPULATION.
Males.Females.Persons.Increase Ten Years.
BrisbaneThe whole of the Census District31,06231,86162,9236,848
Moreton EastThe whole of Subdivision No. 12832114942,483
The whole of Subdivision No. 1A1,2461,2972,543
The whole of Subdivision No. 1B1,4561,2322,688
The whole of Subdivision No. 27272991,026
The whole of Subdivision No. 2B7468481,594
Part of Subdivision No. 2A7159130
Part of Subdivision No. 413922
Part of Subdivision No. 4A7452126
CaboolturePart of Subdivision No. 197751723,340
NundahPart of Subdivision No. 2372966
The whole of Subdivision No. 11,6001,3982,998
The whole of Subdivision No. 1A1,6811,7283,409
The whole of Subdivision No. 21,1911,2872,478
The whole of Subdivision No. 39818341,815
Part of Subdivision No. 4467325792
Part of Subdivision No. 5333366
EnoggeraThe whole of the Census District, except a small part of Subdivision No. 9, containing no inhabitants10,40711,08221,4894,016
ToowongThe whole of Subdivision No. 19971,1182,115416
The whole of Subdivision No. 21,0421,1532,195
The whole of Subdivision No. 31,1911,3172,508
The whole of Subdivision No. 4177163340
Part of Subdivision No. 5363167
Part of Subdivision No. 6110105215
Part of Subdivision No. 76648114
OxleyThe whole of Subdivision No. 29060150801
The whole of Subdivision No. 2A9191,0271,946
The whole of Subdivision No. 4206194400
The whole of Subdivision No. 4A1,2871,2802,567
Part of Subdivision No. 16948041,498
Part of Subdivision No. 3352863
Part of Subdivision No. 5223196419
59,24560,183119,42817,874
Table No. XXII., SHOWING the POPULATION contained within MUNICIPALITIES ; also the AREA in SQUARE MILES, the NUMBER of PERSONS to each SQUARE MILE, and the POPULATION within a RADIUS of FIVE MILES from the POST OFFICE of each of the SEVERAL TOWNS.
NAME OF MUNICIPALITY.Population of Municipality.Area of Municipality in Square Miles.Number of Persons to Square Mile in each Municipality.Population contained within a Five-mile Radius from Post Office situated within each Town.*
Males.Females.Persons.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Allora5575291,0861858.07§
Blackall3973537505150.00§
Bowen5675631,130301.338397461,585
Brisbane13,89114,21728,10811243.20†59,24560,183119,428
South Brisbane12,32713,15425,4815662.44
Bundaberg2,6622,5385,20013250.005,2444,4229,666
Cairns2,2641,2933,55734½103.852,1891,2783,467
Charleville7356841,41929½48.10§
Charters Towers2,8972,6265,52315523.0011,1769,80020,976
Clermont1,0179381,95518108.61§
Cooktown1,0648721,93615129.071,0988911,989
Croydon9357371,672912.001,7871,3153,102
Dalby6507661,416566.40§
Gayndah3063006063119.55§
Gladstone8277391,566184.248607621,622
Goondiwindi3813517325135.56§
Gympie*6,0255,93411,95961993.177,3947,03714,431
Hughenden9637091,67216104.50§
Ipswich4,1284,5098,63742159.257,5957,65115,246
Mackay2,1411,9504,0918511.372,8112,3465,157
Maryborough5,1215,03810,15922461.776,5506,35012,900
Mount Morgan3,3402,9406,28041570.004,6323,8548,486
Normanton4693698382041.90§
North Rockhampton1,4911,3742,8653192.42‡9,8559,83619,691
Rockhampton7,6047,85715,46123669.31
Roma1,2071,1642,37115158.071,3581,3062,664
Sandgate9861,2882,2746379.00§
Toowoomba4,3554,7829,13761522.836,8517,23614,087
Townsville6,9735,74412,71762119.508,5067,00015,506
Warwick1,8591,9773,83624159.832,0942,1314,225
[* The Post Office at Gympie not being centrally situated, the five-mile radius is taken from the Railway Station.] [† These figures are for a radius of ten miles from the General Post Office, Brisbane. These municipalities adjoin each other, and are consequently included within the ten-mile radius.] [‡ These municipalities adjoin each other, consequently the population within a five-mile radius of each cannot be given separately. The five mile radius, however, practically includes both municipalities, with an additional area outside that of Rockhampton.] [§ Information not available.]
Table No. XXIII., SHOWING TOWNS ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, containing ONE HUNDRED INHABITANTS and upwards, the CENSUS DISTRICT in which SITUATED, and the POPULATION in each by SEXES, other than MUNICIPALITIES and SHIRES.
TOWNS.CENSUS DISTRICTS.POPULATION.
Males.Females.Persons.
AdavaleCharleville192101293
AlbertonLogan114106220
AldershotWide Bay7261133
AlphaClermont261208469
AmbyMaranoa9571166
AnakieSpringsure4460104
AramacAramac192169361
AthertonHerberton18434218
AubignyDarling Downs Central6449113
AugathellaCharleville112151263
AyrTownsville194144338
BananaLeichhardt10186187
BarcaldineBlackall7427341,476
BeaudesertLogan368296664
BeenleighLogan323341664
BiggendenWide Bay12668194
Black JackKennedy14194235
BlackstoneMoreton West240216456
BollonBalonne6856124
BoolboondaBundaberg9852150
BoouahFassifern205186391
BororenGladstone7942121
BouliaMarathon7537112
BrandonTownsville10041141
BroadmountWestwood5753110
BrookvilleKennedy298157455
Bundaberg NorthBundaberg460382842
BundanbaMoreton West312270582
BurketownBurke205105310
BurrumWide Bay8056136
CabooltureCaboolture175160335
CalliopeGladstone178124302
CamoowealBurke9658154
CapellaClermont136130266
CawarralWestwood145128273
ChildersWide Bay7364871,223
ChillagoeHerberton561162723
ChinchillaDarling Downs North171165336
ClevelandMoreton East130146276
CliftonDarling Downs Central243210453
CloncurryCloncurry14792239
CoenPalmer12970199
CometvilleSpringsure8336119
CondamineDarling Downs North8061141
CoolgarraHerberton11744161
CoomeraLogan11595210
CopperfieldClermont6850118
CordalbaWide Bay295228523
Crow's NestHighfields172130302
CumberlandEtheridge6343106
CunnamullaCunnamullaIllegible417991
DoolbiWide Bay12867195
DuaringaSpringsure111109220
DugandanFassifern148165313
EidsvoldBurnett336364700
EmeraldSpringsure5824331,015
Emu ParkWestwood198228426
EngelsburgFassifern100100200
EskStanley283290573
EtonMackay217172389
EuloCunnamulla11576191
EumundiCaboolture5953112
EglintonKennedy9150141
FernvaleMoreton West and Stanley10076176
Fischerton (Tate)Herberton12433157
GattonMoreton West218231449
GeorgetownEtheridge206150356
GeraldtonCairns546274790
Gin GinBundaberg109113222
Golden GateCroydon301183484
GooduaMoreton West346358704
GoombungeeDarling Downs North6659125
GowrieDarling Downs North7658134
GracemereWestwood119107226
GramsowMoreton East6047107
GrandchesterMoreton West and Fassifern6244106
GranvilleMaryborough321288609
GreenmountDarling Downs Central7446120
GundiahTiaro5453107
HalifaxCardwell22471295
HarrisvilleFassifern119126245
HelidonMoreton West89118207
HerbertonHerberton350317667
Hill EndMackay5547102
HodgsonMaranoa4956105
HopetounCaboolture5859117
HortonWide Bay12774201
HowardWide Bay316303619
Humpy BongCaboolture6888156
HungerfordCunnamulla6245107
HuxleyWide Bay7158129
Idalia EstateKennedy9165156
IlfracombeAramac112137249
InghamCardwell200173373
InglewoodDarling Downs Central9573168
IrvinebankHerberton371248619
IsisfordDiamantina152118270
Isis NorthWide Bay258117375
Isis SouthWide Bay166118284
JerichoBlackall142116258
JondaryanDarling Downs North and Darling Downs Central10098198
JondawaleDarling Downs West7175146
JundahDiamantina8835123
Carried forward18,57014,42432,994
Brought forward18,57014,42432,994
KabraWestwood7049119
KilkivanGympie214142356
KillarneyDarling Downs East303299602
KingsboroughWoothakata196109305
KirchheimMoreton West6161122
KoongalWestwood256217473
KoorbooraHerberton9334127
KurandaCairns9363156
KynunaMarathon11560175
LaidleyMoreton West270276546
Lakes CreekWestwood350291641
LandsboroughCaboolture8485169
Lappa LappaHerberton8229111
LauraCook6344107
LeyburnDarling Downs East7392165
Logan VillageLogan7673149
LongreachAramac8808101,690
MackinlayCloncurry5750107
MarburgMoreton West140123263
MareebaCairns464447911
MaytownPalmer20865273
MerindaBowen9471165
MillchesterKennedy9377461,683
MilesDarling Downs North121127248
MillfordFassifern128132260
Miriam ValeGladstone8954143
MiramMackay136120256
MitchellMaranoa262299561
MontalbionHerberton11264176
MorvenCharleville6967136
Mount ChalmersWestwood6550115
Mount LeyshonKennedy6541106
Mount PerryBurnett138124262
Mount Usher (or Bouldercombe)Mount Morgan213137350
MunganaHerberton16842210
MungindiBalonne8676162
Murphy's CreekMoreton West7666142
MuttaburraAramac196157353
NambourCaboolture200170370
NanangoBurnett220213433
Nebo (Fort Cooper)St. Lawrence7771148
NelsonCairns10786193
NerangLogan242101343
North PineCaboolture9395188
OakeyDarling Downs North12192213
PeachesterCaboolture6548113
PentlandKennedy231105336
PialbaWide Bay145147292
PimpamaLogan5646102
PittsworthDarling Downs Central393333726
Plane CreekMackay15068218
Port DouglasCook183148331
PrairieKennedy7344117
PrattenDarling Downs Central7166137
ProserpineBowen7957136
QueentonKennedy1,5551,3722,927
RavenswoodKennedy1,0508121,862
Ravenswood JunctionKennedy8068148
RedcliffeCaboolture98139237
Redland BayMoreton East134135269
RichmondHughenden189124313
RochfordKennedy7858136
RosewoodMoreton West183174357
Sadd's RidgeKennedy293254547
St. GeorgeBalonne281300581
St. LawrenceSt. Lawrence177173350
SouthportLogan5656651,230
SpringsureSpringsure236207443
StanthorpeStanthorpe296361657
StanwellWestwood229176405
SuratMaranoa140107247
TaabingaBurnett7653129
TallebudgeraLogan7978157
TamboTambo328250578
TaroomTaroom256197453
TewantinGympie113109222
TexasDarling Downs East11291203
ThargomindahWarrego192124316
ThornboroughWoothakata13879217
Thursday Island (Port Kennedy)Somerset1,0504841,534
TiaroTiaro356239595
TinanaMaryborough239220459
TorbanleaWide Bay10390193
VeresdaleLogan6767134
WalkerstonMackay172186358
WallangarraStanthorpe9885183
WalloonMoreton West6656122
WallumbillaMaranoa9889187
WarraDarling Downs North9871169
WaterfordLogan6155116
WatsonvilleHerberton13698234
Wellington PointMoreton East136134270
WestwoodWestwood123134257
WintonMarathon6423881,030
WoodfordCaboolture135128263
WoombyeCaboolture10080180
WyandraCunnamulla7269141
YandinaCaboolture8671157
YatalaLogan8081161
YengarieMaryborough6166127
YeppoonWestwood86134220
YeulbaMaranoa116126242
TOTAL39,23831,36370,601
Table NO. XXIV., SHOWING the NAME and POPULATION, MALE and FEMALE, of all TOWNS in each CENSUS DISTRICT, other than MUNICIPALITIES and SHIRES, which contain a POPULATION of ONE HUNDRED PERSONS and UPWARDS, at the CENSUS of 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOWNS.POPULATION.
Males.Females.Persons.
AramacAramac192169361
Ilfracombe112137249
Longreach8808101,690
Muttaburra196157353
BalonneBollon6856124
Mungindi8676162
St. George281300581
BlackallBarcaldine7427341,476
Jericho142116258
BowenMerinda9471165
Proserpine7957136
BundabergBoolboonda9852150
Bundaberg North460382842
Gin Gin109113222
BurkeBurketown205105310
Camooweal9658154
BurnettEldsvold336364700
Mount Perry138124262
Nanango220213433
Taabinga7653129
CabooltureCaboolture175160335
Eumundi5953112
Hopetoun5859117
Humpy Bong6888156
Landsborough8485169
Nambour200170370
North Pine9395188
Peachester6548113
Redcliffe98139237
Woodford135128263
Woombye10080180
Yandina8671157
CairnsGeraldton516274790
Kuranda9363156
Mareeba464447911
Nelson10786193
CardwellHalifax22471295
Ingham200173373
CharlevilleAdavale192101293
Augathella112151263
Morven6967136
ClermontAlpha261208469
Capella136130266
Copperfield6850118
CloncurryCloncurry14792239
Mackinlay5750107
CookLaura6344107
Port Douglas183148331
CroydonGolden Gate301183484
CunnamullaCunnamulla574417991
Eulo11576191
Hungerford6245107
Wyandra7269141
Darling Downs CentralAubigny6449113
Clifton243210453
Greenmount7446120
Inglewood9573168
Pittsworth393333726
Pratten7166137
Darling Downs Central and Darling Downs NorthJondaryan10098198
Darling Downs EastKillarney303299602
Leyburn7392165
Texas11291203
Chinchilla171165336
Darling Downs NorthCondamine8061141
Goombungee6659125
Gowrie7658134
Miles121127248
Oakey12192213
Warra9871169
Darling Downs WestJondawie7175146
DiamantinaIsisford152118270
Jundah8835123
EtheridgeCumberland6343106
Georgetown206150356
FassifernBoonah205186391
Dugandan148165313
Englesburg100100200
Harrisville119126245
Milford128132260
Fassifern and Moreton WestGrandehester6244106
GladstoneBororen7942121
Calliope178124302
Miriam Vale8954143
GympieKilkivan214142356
Tewantin113109222
HerbertonAtherton18434218
Chillagoe561162723
Coolgarra11744161
Fischerton (Tate)12433157
Herberton350317667
Irvinebank371248619
Koorboora9334127
Lappa Lappa8229111
Mountalbion11264176
Mungana16842210
Watsonville13698234
HighfieldsCrow's Nest172130302
HughendenRichmond189124313
KennedyBlack Jack14194235
Brookville298157455
Evlinton9150141
Idalia Estate9165156
Carried forward17,40313,62831,031
Brought forward17,40313,62831,031
Kennedy(continued)Millchester9377461,683
Mount Leyshon6541106
Pentland231105336
Prairie7344117
Queenton1,5551,3722,927
Ravenswood1,0508121,862
Ravenswood Junction8068148
Rochford7858136
Sadd's Ridge293254547
LeichhardtBanana10186187
LoganAtherton114106220
Beaudesert368296664
Beenleigh323341664
Coomera11595210
Logan Village7673149
Nerang242101343
Pimpama5646102
Southport5656651,230
Tallebudgera7978157
Veresdale6767134
Waterford6155116
Yatala8081161
MackayEton217172389
Hill End5547102
Mirani136120256
Plane Creek15068218
Walkerston172186358
MaranoaAmby9571166
Hodgson4956105
Mitchell262299561
Surat140107247
Wallumbilla9889187
Yeulba116126242
MarathonBoulia7537112
Kynuna11560175
Winton6423881,030
MaryboroughGranville321288609
Tinana239220459
Yengarie6166127
Moreton EastCleveland130146276
Gramzow6047107
Redland Bay134135269
Wellington Point136134270
Moreton WestBlackstone240216456
Bundanba312270582
Gatton218231449
Goodna346358704
Helidon89118207
Kirchheim6161122
Laidly270276546
Marburg140123263
Murphy's Creek7666142
Rosewood183174357
Walloon6656122
Moreton West and StanleyFernvale10076176
Mount MorganMount Usher (or Bouldercombe)213137350
PalmerCoen12970199
Maytown20865273
SomersetThursday Island (Port Kennedy)1,0504841,534
SpringsureAnakie4460104
Cometville8336119
Duaringa111109220
Emerald5824331,015
Springsure236207443
StanleyEsk283290573
StanthorpeStanthorpe296361657
Wallangarra9885183
St. LawrenceNebo (Fort Coopers)7771148
St. Lawrence177173350
TamboTambo328250578
TaroomTaroom256197453
TiaroGundiah5453107
Tiaro356239595
TownsvilleAyr194144338
Brandon10041141
WarregoThargomindah192124316
WestwoodBroadmount5753110
Cawarral145128273
Emu Park198228426
Gracemere119107226
Kabra7049119
Koongal256217473
Lakes Creek350291641
Mount Chaliners6550115
Stanwell229176405
Westwood123134257
Yeppoon86134220
Wide BayAldershot7261133
Biggenden12668194
Burrum8056136
Childers7364871,223
Cordalba295228523
Doolbi12867195
Horton12774201
Howard316303619
Huxley7158129
Isis North258117375
Isis South166118284
Pialba145147292
Torbanlea10390193
WoothakataKingsborough196109305
Thornborough13879217
TOTAL39,23831,36370,601
LIST of TOWNS and TOWNSHIP RESERVES which contained less than 100 INHABITANTS.
Aalberg
Abingon
Alenaden
Alfred
Allen's Town
Allumbah
Alton
Amhurst
Anandale
Argentine
Arrilalah
Aspley
Auburn
Ayton
Baffle Creek
Bajool
Baltinglass
Barratia
Bauple
Baxter
Bedourie
Beechton
Beerwah
Bengalla
Benowa
Biarrah
Biboorah
Biddeston
Bimbah
Bindle
Bingham
Birdsville
Birkdale
Blackwater
Blackwood
Bloomfield
Blythedale
Bodalla
Bogantungan
Booie
Boolburra
Boomnoo
Boompah
Booraman
Booran
Booyan
Bopple
Bowenville
Brixton
Broomfield
Brooweena
Brooyar
Buderim
Bunyaville
Burleigh
Burrumba
Byerstown
Calcifer
Calliungal
Caloundra
Camboon
Cambooya
Camoola
Camoomilli
Campbell's Camp
Canterbury
Capeville
Cardwell
Carnarvon
Caroline
Carrington
Castleton
Charleston
Chuwar
Clare
Cluden (Stewart's Dale)
Clumber
Cogurra
Collingwood
Colosseum
Colton
Conondale
Conway
Coochie
Coolangatta
Cooloothin
Coowonya
Craiglea
Cressbrook
Cunningham
Currasunya
Currigee
Currumbin
Coulston
Daintree
Dalrymple
Darvel
Davenport
Degarra
Degilbo
Dimbula
Dingo
Djuan
Donnybrook
Drillham
Drummond
Dulbil
Dullawunna
Dundee
Dungeness (Lucinda Point)
Dunkeld
Durrambandi
Durham
Durundur
Dykehead
Eacham
Edangalba
Eeroongooloo
Einasleigh
Elliott
Elphinstone
Epsom
Ernest
Erromanga
Eskvale
Euluma
Evandale
Ewan
Exley
Fassifern
Fingal
Forest Hill
Foxhall
Gainsford
Gallanani
Gilberton
Gilliat
Glamorgan
Glassford
Glastonbury
Glengarry
Glenone
Gneering
Gogango
Gootchie
Goothinga
Grantham
Grasstree
Groganville
Hampden
Hampton
Harberton
Harboardville
Hawkwood
Haydon
Hazeldean
Hebel
Herbert
Hillsborough
Homestead
Isis Junction
Jackson
Jimboomba
Kahmoo
Kallanda
Kamerunga
Karumba
Keebar
Kelvin
Kilcoy
Kilkivan Junction
King's Creek
Kingston
Kinnahaird
Knebworth
Koah
Kogan
Kolan
Koorangarra
Kowrowa
Kroombit
Kyabra
Lane's Creek
Langley
Lemona
Lillyvale
Lowood
Lucinda
Lytton
Maaroom
Macalister
Maclean
Mangalore
Margate
Marlborough
Marton
Meecha
Meringandan
Middleton
Milbong
Millmeran
Miva
Monduran
Montague
Mooloolah
Moomin
Moondarewa
Moojeebah
Mossman
Mount Beppo
Mount Britten
Mount Hagan
Mount Shamrock
Moraby
Mourilyan
Muckadilla
Munbilla
Mundubbera
Murrin-Murrin
Musgrave
Myola
Narangba
Neardie
Netherby
Newport
Newry
Ninderry
Nocundera
Noondoo
Noosa
Normanby
Northcote
Norwood
Numbal
Oakhurst
Oombabia
Oontoo
Ormiston
Owanyilla
Oxley
Palmwoods
Paradise
Pelham
Pinbarren
Pinehill
Pink Lily
Plainby
Polson
Poybah
Pomona
Princhester
Raglan
Rannes
Ravensbourne
Rawbelle
Redbank
Redlynch
Roadvale
Rockingham
Rockdale
Rolleston
Rosedale
Rothesay
San Jose
Santry
Scarborough
Scarbury
Shellbourne
Smithfield
Somerset
Southwood
Springfield
Springton
Stamford
Stewart's Creek
Stewart Town
St. Helens
Stonehenge
Sunnybank
Table Top
Taboonbay
Tangorin
Teeran
Teehanning
Teebar East
Teebar West
Tego
Tenningering
Teutoberg
Teviot
Theebine
The Leap
Thooleer
Thornton
Tingalpa
Tirroan
Tarloombah
Toompine
Toorbul
Torquay
Totley
Towalla
Traveston
Treverton
True Blue
Tuchekoi
Tuen
Turallin
Ukalunda
Underwood
Urandangie
Urangan
Urunbin
Vernon
Wallace
Wallal
Wambo
Watten
Wellford
West Albany
Whitby
Withersfield
Wickham
Windorah
Wolca
Wolfram Camp
Woodville
Woodville (No. 2)
Woolanmaroo
Woolthorpe
Woolton
Woondum
Wooroorooka
Woowoonga
Yaamba
Yandunburra
Yingerbay
Zillmanton
Table No. XXV. SHOWING THE PRCENTAGE OF SEXES, the PROPORTION FEMALES bear to every 100 MALES in each DISTRICT, and the PERCENTAGE of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS TO TOTAL POPULATION.
CENSUS DISTRICT.Percentage of Males and Females to the Population of each Census District.Proportion of Females to every 100 Males in the Population of each District.Percentage of Males, Females, and Persons in each District, to Males, Females, and Persons in the Total Population.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Persons.
Aramac59.7540.2567.371.020.860.95
Balonne63.6636.3457.090.620.450.54
Blackall59.2940.7168.670.800.690.75
Bowen61.2638.7463.240.720.570.65
Brisbane49.3750.63102.5711.0914.2812.50
Bundaberg58.1641.8471.943.292.973.15
Burke71.3928.6140.080.290.140.22
Burnett58.6841.3270.421.251.101.18
Caboolture54.7345.2782.721.911.981.94
Cairns71.8628.1439.162.831.392.19
Cardwell75.5124.4932.441.170.480.86
Charleville60.2839.7265.900.810.670.75
Clermont64.3335.6755.451.431.001.24
Cloncurry72.2427.7638.430.410.200.32
Cook65.4634.5452.761.060.700.90
Croydon59.8140.1967.180.990.840.92
Cunnamulla66.9233.0849.440.760.470.64
Dalby45.9054.10117.840.230.340.28
Darling Downs Central55.4744.5380.292.292.312.30
Darling Downs East56.8543.1575.901.711.631.68
Darling Downs North57.4742.5374.021.631.511.58
Darling Downs West63.1836.8258.270.450.330.39
Diamentina70.4729.5341.910.320.170.26
Drayton and Toowoomba48.5651.44105.932.453.252.80
Enoggera48.4351.57106.493.724.974.27
Etheridge71.7728.2339.340.440.220.34
Fassifern52.5547.4590.311.431.621.51
Gladstone57.2542.7574.680.930.880.91
Gympie52.9347.0788.913.303.683.47
Herberton72.4927.5137.951.580.751.22
Highfields54.4845.5283.540.860.900.88
Hughenden64.5935.4154.810.750.510.64
Ipswich49.0650.94103.842.092.722.37
Kennedy56.2943.7177.645.805.655.74
Leichhardt67.7032.3047.720.270.160.22
Logan54.0845.9284.911.932.051.98
Mackay60.6239.3864.952.411.972.21
Maranoa54.6745.3382.901.381.441.41
Marathon71.4728.5339.920.710.350.55
Maryborough50.7149.2997.212.222.712.44
Moreton East57.1642.8474.952.492.342.41
Moreton West52.7447.2689.613.884.374.10
Mount Morgan55.5544.4580.011.911.911.91
Nundah50.3249.6898.752.533.142.80
Oxley50.9749.0396.181.631.961.78
Palmer82.6217.3821.030.380.100.26
Peak Downs64.0036.0056.250.090.060.07
Rockhampton49.1850.82103.332.713.523.07
Somerset72.8727.1337.231.490.701.14
Springsure61.1638.8463.510.950.760.87
Stanley57.4142.5974.190.580.540.56
Stanthorpe51.9048.1092.680.300.350.32
St. Lawrence65.1634.8453.470.290.190.25
Tambo62.6037.4059.740.170.120.15
Taroom64.3235.6855.460.250.180.22
Tiaro58.6341.3770.560.670.600.64
Toowong48.0052.00108.331.331.811.54
Townsville57.5642.4473.743.923.623.79
Warrego69.8930.1143.080.410.220.33
Warwick48.4651.54106.350.660.890.76
Westwood55.7544.2579.371.991.991.99
Wide Bay58.2741.7371.611.751.571.67
Woothakata69.8330.1743.200.270.150.22
55.6544.3579.68100.00100.00100.00

PART II.

AREA OF STATE AND DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION.

Table No. XXVI., SHOWING AREA in SQUARE MILES, DWELLINGS, and POPULATION—MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS—in CENSUS DISTRICTS.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.AREA IN SQUARE MILES.DWELLINGS.POPULATION.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Males.Females.Persons.
QUEENSLAND668,49798,9401,670280,092223,174503,266
Aramac20,8251,025202,8501,9204,770
Balonne25,5795171,7439952,738
Blackall10,062770282,2471,5433,790
Bowen11378673132,0021,2663,268
Brisbane1011,17611231,06231,86162,923
Bundaberg1,7592,917549,2146,62915,843
Burke37853½19817963191,115
Burnett11,6891,398113,4962,4625,958
Caboolture1,8161,894425,3424,4199,761
Cairns2,9902,31387,9143,09911,013
Cardwell7,7727323,2711,0614,332
Charleville23,20576992,2671,4943,761
Clermont20,6151,864154,0092,2236,232
Cloncurry2922037841,1454401,585
Cook16,4891,062232,9551,5594,514
Croydon19875½1,137162,7761,8654,641
Cunnamulla18,912717252,1421,0593,201
Dalby2656507661,416
Darling Downs Central25561,987196,4125,14811,560
Darling Downs East44941,60174,7973,6418,438
Darling Downs North10,6801,59014,5613,3767,937
Darling Downs West7,66850441,2517291,980
Diamentina54,85330229093811,290
Drayton and Toowoomba93¾2,789186,8517,25714,108
Enoggera304,1043610,40711,08221,489
Etheridge16,000521121,2384871,725
Fassifern9741,31943,9923,6057,597
Gladstone3808½1,0052,6181,9554,573
Gympie1680¼3,406579,2448,21917,463
Herberton5,2402,41034,4511,6896,140
Highfields759¼903372,4122,0154,427
Hughenden16939¾74972,0891,1453,234
Ipswich40¾2,14265,8536,07811,931
Kennedy27,7696,2787716,25312,61928,872
Leichhardt6,21028427443551,099
Logan1,5101,831415,4014,5869,987
Mackay1,8022,083446,7564,38811,144
Maranoa14,0091,405443,8833,2197,102
Marathon55593½634141,9797902,769
Maryborough3392,287336,2166,04312,259
Moreton East2102,0461396,9825,23312,215
Moreton West1445½3,6644110,8759,74520,620
Mount Morgan3562,028875,3384,2719,609
Nundah792,449527,0977,00814,105
Oxley2041,537364,5514,3778,928
Palmer33,4506031,0842281,312
Peak Downs4,91586240135375
Rockhampton542,631657,6047,85715,461
Somerset4,2506624,1741,5545,728
Springsure18,194999122,6671,6944,361
Stanley1,6005391,6161,1992,815
Stanthorpe3183638477851,632
St. Lawrence8,55625818064311,237
Tambo4,6001708467279746
Taroom10,4761977234011,124
Tiaro1757¾670191,8851,3303,215
Toowong851,487293,7234,0337,756
Townsville2,9433,4675810,9738,09219,065
Warrego49,20631241,1494951,644
Warwick24699171,8591,9773,836
Westwood6,1372,0171345,5844,43210,016
Wide Bay2,5521,7961194,8933,5048,397
Woothakata23,9803217573271,084
Table No. XXVII., SHOWING the AREA of each CENSUS DISTRICT in SQUARE MILES, and the NUMBER of PERSONS to a SQUARE MILE at the ENUMERATIONS OF 1891 and 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.1891.
Area in Square Miles.Persons to a Square Mile.
NORTHERN DIVISION—
Bowen11333113780.240.24
Mackay—Part of Subdivision 4450.00
Burke57,7290.09
Cairns2,86432,2100.37
Herberton1,966
Woothakata27380
Cardwell—Less Subdivision 77,7720.44
Cloncurry—Less Subdivisions 2SS, 6SS, and 8SS28951292200.04
Marathon—Subdivision 5SS and 6SSA268½
Cook16,4890.30
Etheridge16,0000.11
Hughenden—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 2, 3, and 415,49916939¾0.14
Cloncurry—Subdivisions 2SS and 8SS617¾
Marathon—Subdivisions 2SS and 2SSA823
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 9, 10A, and 1118521198100.94
Cardwell—Subdivision 7958
Hughenden—Subdivision 2SS331
Mackay—Less part of Subdivision 41,8025.85
Palmer33,4500.03
Somerset4,2500.23
Townsville2,9434.33
Marathon—Subdivision 6SS and part of 61,1509,7820.110.02
Diamantina—Subdivisions 3SS, 3SSA, 4SS, and parts of 3, 4, 58,6320.01
Marathon—Subdivisions 1B, 2 , 3, 3SS, 4, 4A, 4SS, and part of 650115½50718½0.030.03
Cloncurry—Subdivision 6SS6030.00
Northern Divisions, Census 1891310,4950.26
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Aramac—Less part of Subdivision 620,8250.13
Blackall—Subdivisions 1 to 3, 3SS B to 4SS9,2079,2660.480.48
Diamantina—Part of Subdivision 6SS590.00
Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A1352.22
Clermont22,34538,8090.240.18
Springsure—Subdivisions 1 to 6, and part of 6A16,4640.11
Gladstone3808½0.86
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1A, 1079580.03
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 1 to 35,6706,2100.130.13
Springsure—Subdivision 6B3200.10
Taroom—Subdivision 4B2200.07
Marathon—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 1SS, 2A, and 2B4,8750.04
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 3A and 422335615.7610.82
Westwood—Subdivision part of 11332.53
Peak Downs4,67513,4710.070.09
St. Lawrence8,7960.11
Rockhampton54213.60
Tambo—Subdivision 12,3290.31
Springsure—Subdivision part of 6A1462040.040.06
Taroom—Subdivision 4A580.10
Warrego—Subdivisions 1A, 1SS3640.01
Westwood—Subdivisions 2 to 10, and part of 16,1371.21
Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 1SS, 2, 2A, 2B. 2SS, 2SSA, 5A, and parts of 3, 4, and 533,8500.03
Central Division, Census 1891148,6520.30
SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Cunnamulla—Subdivision 2SS26939,5880.18
Balonne25,954
Charleville—Subdivisions 1A, 1SS385
Maranoa12,980
Blackall—Subdivision 3SS7960.05
Tambo—Subdivision 22,2710.07
Brisbane105559.10
Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 11 and 121,6248.25
Burnett—Less Subdivision part of 411,6891.15
Caboolture170535759.01
Gympie—Less part of Subdivisions 3A and 41870
Blackall—Subdivision 3SSA17790,9590.100.08
Charleville—Subdivisions 1, and 2 to 519,6760.16
Cunnamulla—Less Subdivision 2SS18,8400.11
Warrego—Subdivisions 1, and 2 to 1152,2660.04
Dalby551.20
Darling Downs Central253770501.98
Darling Downs East4513
Darling Downs North1068111439¼0.67
Highfield—Less part of Subdivision 4757
Darling Downs West7,6680.17
Diamantina—Subdivisions 5B, 5SS B, 7, 811,2210.02
Drayton and Toowoomba93fact34;114.76
Enoggera30582.43
Fassifern9952,4846.12
Logan1,489
Ipswich40¾250.06
Maryborough2562696¾7.09
Tiaro1,814
Gympie—Part of Subdivisions 3 and 426¾
Moreton East21043.18
Moreton West—Plus a small part of Subdivision 4, Highfields1464¾3045½6.30
Stanley1580¾
Oxley20438.23
Stanthorpe3185.88
Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 4102711.08
Toowong8587.14
Warwick24141.75
Wide Bay2,5302,5521.82
Burnett—Subdivision part of 422
Southern Division, Census 1891209,3501.28
TOTAL CENSUS OF 1891668,4970.59
Table No. XXVII., SHOWING the AREA of each CENSUS DISTRICT in SQUARE MILES, and the NUMBER of PERSONS to a SQUARE MILE at the ENUMERATIONS OF 1891 and 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.1901.
Area in Square Miles.Persons to a Square Mile.
NORTHERN DIVISION—
Bowen113780.29
Burke37853½57,7290.030.10
Croydon19875frac13;0.23
Cairns2,99032,2103.680.56
Herberton5,2401.17
Woothakata23,9800.05
Cardwell7,7720.56
Cloncurry292200.05
Cook16,4890.27
Etheridge16,0000.11
Hughenden16939¾0.19
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1 to 7A, 10 and 10SS198101.44
Mackay1,8026.18
Palmer33,4500.04
Somerset4,2501.35
Townsville2,9436.48
Diamantina—Subdivisions 5SS, parts of 4, 5, and 69,7820.01
Marathon—Subdivisions 1B, 2, 2A, 2C, 3, and 4 to 10A50718¾0.05
Northern Division, Census 1901310,4950.36
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Aramac20,8250.23
Blackall—Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 4A9,2660.40
Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A1351.10
Clermont20,61538,8090.300.27
Springsure18,1940.24
Gladstone3808½1.20
Kennedy—Subdivisions 8, 9, and 9A79580.01
Leichhardt6,2100.18
Marathon—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 2B, 3A, and 3SS4,8750.06
Mount Morgan35626.99
Peak Downs4,91513,4710.080.12
St. Lawrence8,5560.14
Rockhampton54285.79
Tambo—Subdivision 12,3290.25
Taroom—Subdivisions 4A and 4SS2040.00
Warrego—Subdivisions 1A and 1B3640.03
Westwood6,1371.63
Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 2, 2SS, 3, 3A, 3B, 4A, parts of 4, 5, and 633,8500.03
Central Division, Census 1901148,6520.43
SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Balonne25,57939,5880.110.25
Maranoa14,00939,5880.51
Blackall—Subdivisions 3A, 3B, and 3SS7960.09
Tambo—Subdivision 22,2710.07
Brisbane106292.30
Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 11 and 121,6249.66
Burnett11,6890.51
Caboolture1,81635755.3711.56
Nundah793575176.9711.56
Gympie1680¼10.39
Charleville23,20590,9590.160.09
Cunnamulla18,9120.17
Warrego—Subdivisions 1, and 2 to 1048,8420.03
Dalby566.4
Darling Downs Central255670504.522.83
Darling Downs East44941.88
Darling Downs North10,68011439¼0.741.08
Highfields759¼5.83
Darling Downs West7,6680.26
Diamantina—Subdivisions 2A, 4B, 7, & 811,2210.01
Drayton and Toowoomba93¾150.49
Enoggera30716.30
Fassifern9742,4847.807.08
Logan1,5106.61
Ipswich40¾292.79
Maryborough3392096¾36.167.38
Tiaro1757¾1.83
Moreton East21058.17
Moreton West

1445

Illegible

3045

Illegible
14.277.60
Stanley1,6001.76
Oxley20443.76
Stanthorpe3185.13
Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 4, 4B, and 5102710.11
Toowong8591.25
Warwick24159.83
Wide Bay2,5523.29
Southern Division, Census 1901309,3501.57
TOTAL CENSUS OF 1901668,4970.75

NOTE.—Owing to the many alterations in boundaries, it has been found necessary to group a number of the Census Districts for the purpose of comparison.

Table No. XXVIII., SHOWING the AREA and NUMBER of INHABITED DWELLINGS (exclusive of SHIPPING) to a SQUARE MILE in each CENSUS DISTRICT at the ENUMERATIONS of 1891 and 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.1891.
Area in Square Miles.Inhabited Dwellings to a Square Mile.
NORTHERN DIVISION—
Bowen11333113780.050.05
Mackay—Part of Subdivision 4450.00
Burke57,7290.03
Cairns2,86432,2100.09
Herberton1,966
Woothakata27,380
Cardwell—Less Subdivision 77,7720.08
Cloncurry—Less Subdivisions 2SS, 6SS, and 8SS2895129,2200.01
Marathon—Subdivision 5SS, 6SSA208½
Cook16,4890.08
Etheridge16,0000.04
Hughenden—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 2, 3, and 415,49916939¾0.04
Cloncurry—Subdivisions 2SS and 8SS617¾
Marathon—Subdivisions 2SS and 2SSA823
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 9, 10A, and 1118521198100.21
Cardwell—Subdivision 795819810
Hughenden—Subdivision 2SS331
Mackay—Less part of Subdivision 41,8021.00
Palmer33,4500.01
Somerset4,2500.06
Townsville2,9430.81
Marathon—Subdivisions 6SS, and part of 61,1509,7820.020.00
Diamantina—Subdivisions 3SS, 3SSA, 4SS, and parts of 3, 4, 58,6320.00
Marathon—Subdivisions 1B, 2, 3, 3SS, 4, 4A, 4SS, and part of 650115½50718½0.000.00
Cloncurry—Subdivision 6SS6030.00
Northern Division, Census 1891310,4950.06
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Aramac—Less part of Subdivision 620,8250.02
Blackall—Subdivisions 1 to 3, 3SS B to 4SS9,2079,2660.090.09
Diamantina—Part of Subdivision 6SS590.00
Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A1350.99
Clermont22,34538,8090.050.04
Springsure—Subdivisions 1 to 6, and part of 6A16,4640.02
Gladstone3808½0.21
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1A and 1079580.00
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 1 to 35,6706,2100.030.03
Springsure—Subdivision 6B3200.02
Taroom—Subdivision 4B2200.01
Marathon—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 1Ss, 2A, and 2B4,8750.01
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 3A and 42233563.832.58
Westwood—Subdivision part of 11330.49
Peak Downs4,67513,4710.020.02
St. Lawrence8,7960.03
Rockhampton5438.71
Tambo—Subdivision 12,3290.07
Springsure—Subdivision part of 6A1462040.010.01
Taroom—Subdivision 4A580.02
Warrego—Subdivisions 1A, 1SS3640.00
Westwood—Subdivisions 2 to 10, and part of 16,1372.36
Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 1SS, 2, 2A, 2B, 2SS, 2SSA, 5A, and parts of 3, 4, and 533,8500.01
Central Division, Census 1891148,6520.06
SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Cunnamulla—Subdvision 2SS26939,5880.04
Balonne25,954
Charleville—Subvisions 1A and 1SS385
Maranoa12,980
Blackall—Subdivision 3SS7960.01
Tambo—Subdivision 22,2710.02
Brisbane101024.60
Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 11 and 121,6241.69
Burnett—Less Subdivision part of 411,6890.09
Caboolture1,7053,5751.76
Gympie—Less part of Subdivisions 3A and 41870¼
Blackall—Subdivision 3SSA17790,9590.020.02
Charleville—Subdivisions 1 and 2 to 519,6760.03
Cunnamulla—Less Subdivision 2SS18,8400.02
Warrego—Subdivisions 1 and 2 to 1152,2660.01
Dalby103.20
Darling Downs Central253770500.35
Darling Downs East4513
Darling Downs North1061811439¼0.13
Highfields—Less part of Subdivision 4757
Darling Downs West7,6680.04
Diamantina—Subdivisions 5B, 5SSB, 7, and 811,2210.00
Drayton and Toowoomba93¾20.58
Enoggera30117.60
Fassifern9952,4841.08
Logan1,489
Ipswich40¾45.79
Maryborough2562096¾1.32
Tiaro1,814
Gympie—Part of Subdivisions 3 and 426¾
Moreton East2107.60
Moreton West—Plus a small part of Subdivision 4, Highfields1,464¾3,045½1.18
Stanley1,580¾
Oxley2046.69
Stanthorpe3181.19
Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 410,2710.02
Toowong8516.85
Warwick2425.33
Wide Bay2,5302,5520.41
Burnett—Subdivision part of 422
Southern Division, Census of 1891209,3500.24
TOTAL CENSUS or 1891668,4970.12
Table No. XXVIII., SHOWING the AREA and NUMBER of INHABITED DWELLINGS (exclusive of SHIPPING) to a SQUARE MILE in each CENSUS DISTRICT at the ENUMERATIONS of 1891 and 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.1901.
Area in Square Miles.Inhabited Dwellings to a Square Mile.
NORTHERN DIVISION—
Bowen11,3780.06
Burke37,853½57,7290.010.02
Croydon19,8750.06
Cairns2,99032,2100.770.16
Herberton5,2400.46
Woothakata23,9800.01
Cardwell7,7720.09
Cloncurry29,2200.01
Cook16,4890.06
Etheridge16,0000.03
Hughenden16939¾0.0
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1 to 7A, 10, and 10SS19,8100.31
Mackay1,8021.15
Palmer33,4500.02
Somerset4,2500.14
Townsville2,9431.17
Diamantina—Subdivision 5SS, parts of 4, 5, and 69,7820.00
Marathon—Subdivision 1B, 2, 2A, 2C, 3, and 4 to 10A50718½0.02
Northern Division, Census, 1901310,4950.08
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Aramac20,8250.05
Blackall—Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 4A9,2660.08
Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A1350.30
Clermont20,61538,8090.090.08
Springsure18,1940.05
Gladstone3808½0.26
Kennedy—Subdivisions 8, 9, and 9A79580.01
Leichhardt6,2100.05
Marathon—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 2B, 3A, and 3SS4,8750.02
Mount Morgan3565.69
Peak Downs4,91513,4710.020.01
St. Lawrence8,5560.03
Rockhampton5448.56
Tambo—Subdivision 12,3290.05
Taroom—Subdivisions 4A and 4SS2040.00
Warrego—Subdivisions 1A and 1B3640.01
Westwood6,1370.33
Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 2, 2SS, 3, 3A, 3B, 4A, and parts of 4, 5, and 633,8500.01
Central Division, Census 1901148,6520.09
SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Balonne25,57939,5880.020.04
Maranoa14,0090.10
Blackall—Subdivisions 3A, 3B, and 3SS7960.02
Tambo—Subdivision 22,2710.02
Brisbane101113.70
Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 11, and 121,6241.77
Burnett11,6890.12
Caboolture1,8163,5751.042.17
Nundah7930.70
Gympie1680¼2.02
Charleville23,20590,9590.030.02
Cunnamulla18,9120.04
Warrego—Subdivisions 1, and 2 to 1048,8420.01
Dalby106.00
Darling Downs Central2,5567,0500.780.51
Darling Downs East4,4940.36
Darling Downs North10,68011439¼0.150.22
Highfields759¼11439¼1.19
Darling Downs West7,6680.07
Diamantina—Subdivisions 2A, 4B, 7, & 811,2210.00
Drayton and Toowoomba93¾29.75
Enoggera30136.80
Fassifern9742,4841.351.27
Logan1,5101.21
Ipswich40¾52.56
Maryborough3392096¾6.731.41
Tiaro1757¾0.38
Moreton East2109.72
Moreton West1445½3045½2.531.38
Stanley1,6000.34
Oxley2047.51
Stanthorpe3181.14
Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 4, 4B, and 510,2710.02
Toowong8517.49
Warwick2429.12
Wide Bay2,5520.70
Southern Division, Census of 1901209,3500.29
TOTAL CENSUS OF 1901668,4970.15

NOTE.—Owing to the many alterations in boundaries, it has been found necessary to group a number of the Census Districts for the purpose of comparison.

Table No. XXIX., SHOWING the NUMBER of DWELLINGS (exclusive of SHIPPING), INHABITED and UNINHABITED, in each CENSUS DISTRICT at the ENUMERATIONS of 1891 and 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.NUMBER OF DWELLINGS.
1891.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.* Building.Total.
NORTHERN DIVISION—
Bowen59927626
Burke1,513151,528
Cairns1,573461,619
Herberton95015965
Woothakata547547
Cardwell—Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 4A, 4B, 4C, 5, 659716613
Cloncurry38261389
Cook1,2643621,302
Etheridge6134617
Hughenden—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 2, 3, and 46521653
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 9, 10A, and 114,22644,230
Cardwell—Subdivision 788
Hughenden—Subdivision 2SS88
Mackay1,8074911,857
Palmer4238431
Somerset2365241
Townsville2,3864682,440
Marathon—Subdivision 6SS and part of 62121
Diamantina—Subdivisions 3SS, 3SSA, 4SS, and parts of 3, 4, and 52525
Marathon—part of district3491350
Dwellings, Northern Division, Census 189118,1792791218,470
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Aramac5801581
Blackall—Subdivisions 1 to 3, 3SSB to 4SS80811819
Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A1342136
Clermont1,14931,152
Springsure—Subdivisions 1 to 6, and part of 6A37516391
Gladstone815815
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1A, 102020
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 1 to 3182182
Springsure—Subdivisions 6B66
Taroom—Subdivision 4B33
Marathon—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 1SS, 2A, and 2B4343
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 3A, 4853853
Westwood—Subdivision part of 16666
Peak Downs72375
St. Lawrence2162218
Rockhampton2,094862,118
Tambo—Subdivision 1168168
Springsure—Subdivision part of 6A11
Taroom—Subdivision 4A11
Warrego—Subdivisions 1A, 1SS
Westwood—Subdivisions 2 to 10 and part of 11,44631,449
Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 1SS, 2, 2A, 2B, 2SS, 2SSA, 5A, and parts of 3, 4, and 51681169
Dwellings, Central Division, Census 18919,2005889,266
SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Balonne59322597
Charleville—Subdivisions 1A, 1SS
Maranoa8045809
Blackall—Subdivision 3SS99
Tambo—Subdivision 24141
Brisbane10,246483410,733
Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 11, 122,7491052,854
Burnett1,0601,060
Caboolture3,5341423,676
Gympie2,74892,757
Blackall—Subdivision 3SSA44
Charleville—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 5590590
Cunnamulla36617383
Warrego—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 11559559
Dalby25825283
Darling Downs Central1,333621,395
Darling Downs East1,13261,138
Darling Downs North87922901
Highfields609201630
Darling Downs West302302
Diamantina—Subdivisions 5B, 5SSB, 7, 831233
Drayton and Toowoomba1,929321,961
Enoggera3,52821023,740
Fassifern1,1511321,166
Logan1,5167521,593
Ipswich1,8664651,917
Maryborough2,247692,316
Tiaro525271553
Moreton East1,59612431,723
Moreton West3,1891223,311
Stanley40719426
Oxley1,36411121,477
Stanthorpe3807387
Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 41801181
Toowong1,432751,507
Warwick6086614
Wide Bay1,038501,088
Dwellings, Southern Division, Census 189150,8031,8872452,714
TOTAL (exclusive of Shipping)78,1822,2244480,450
[* The number of houses returned as in course of erection, but these figures do not bear any approximation to the actual number. The Householders' Schedules do not provide for a return of that kind. No return of the description has been made for 1901.]
Table No. XXIX., SHOWING the NUMBER of DWELLINGS (exclusive of SHIPPING), INHABITED and UNINHABITED, in each CENSUS DISTRICT at the ENUMERATIONS of 1891 and 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.NUMBER OF DWELLINGS.
1901.
Inhabited.Uninhabited.Total.
NORTHERN DIVISION—
Bowen67313686
Burke1961197
Croydon1,130161,146
Cairns2,30982,317
Herberton2,41032,413
Woothakata321321
Cardwell730730
Cloncurry3784382
Cook1,041231,064
Etheridge52112533
Hughenden7497756
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1 to 7A, 10 and 10SS6,188776,265
Mackay2,081442,125
Palmer603603
Somerset597597
Townsville3,438583,496
Diamantina—Subdivisions 5SS, parts of 4, 5, and 61818
Marathon—Subdivisions 1B, 2, 2A, 2C, 3, 4 to 10A53514549
Dwellings, Northern Division, Census 190123,91828024,198
CENTRAL DIVISION—
Aramac1,025201,045
Blackall—Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 4A75528783
Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A4141
Clermont1,864151,879
Springsure999121,011
Gladstone10,0441,004
Kennedy—Subdivisions 8, 9, and 9A9090
Leichhardt2842286
Marathon—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 2B, 3A, and 3SS9999
Mount Morgan2,028872,115
Peak Downs8686
St. Lawrence2581259
Rockhampton2,628652,693
Tambo—Subdivision 11203123
Taroom—Subdivisions 4A and 4SS
Warrego—Subdivisions 1A, 1B22
Westwood2,0141342,148
Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 2, 2SS, 3, 3A, 3B, 4A, parts of 4, 5, 62492251
Dwellings, Central Division, Census 190113,54636913,915
SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Balonne517517
Maranoa1,405441,449
Blackall—Subdivision 3A, 3B, 3SS1515
Tambo—Subdivision 250555
Brisbane11,13711211,249
Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 11, 122,874542,928
Burnett1,398111,409
Caboolture1,893421,935
Nundah2,447522,499
Gympie3,406573,463
Charleville7699778
Cunnamulla71725742
Warrego—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 103104314
Dalby265265
Darling Downs Central1,987192,006
Darling Downs East1,60171,608
Darling Downs North1,59011,591
Highfields90337940
Darling Downs West5044508
Diamantina—Subdivisions 2A, 4B, 7, and 83535
Drayton and Toowoomba2,789182,807
Enoggera4,104364,140
Fassifern1,31941,323
Logan1,829411,870
Ipswich2,14262,148
Maryborough2,280332,313
Tiaro66919688
Moreton East2,0421392,181
Moreton West3,664413,705
Stanley539539
Oxley1,532361,568
Stanthorpe363363
Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 4, 4B, 5197197
Toowong1,487291,516
Warwick69917716
Wide Bay1,7951191,914
Dwellings, Southern Division, Census 190161,2731,02162,294
TOTAL (exclusive of Shipping)98,7371,670100,407
[* The number of houses returned as in course of erection, but these figures do not bear any approximation to the actual number. The Householders' Schedules do not provide for a return of that kind. No return of the description has been made for 1901.]

NOTE.—Owing to the many alterations in boundaries, it has been found necessary to group a number of the Census Districts for the purpose of comparison.

Table No. XXX., SHOWING NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of HABITATIONS (inclusive of SHIPPING) in each CENSUS DISTRICT at the ENUMERATIONS of 1891and 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.1891.
HOUSES.OTHER DWELLINGS.Houses Uninhabited.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.* Houses Building.
Bowen14443509011127
Burke44875354378173315
Cairns1,085622123153046
Herberton6902801724215
Woothakata23533725697
Cardwell—Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 4A, 4B, 4C, 5, and 61368644514312416
Cloncurry11503817361416
Cook391239616517283236
Etheridge312841808294
Hughenden—Subdivisions 1A, 2, 3, 42545632952691
Kennedy103,0374468126572024
Cardwell—Subdivision 7521
Hughenden—Subdivision 2SS44
Mackay11,462181683262124149
Palmer198147141368
Somerset111281855345
Townsville42,130551192923643846
Diamantina3075165115373
Aramac2018738624625131
Bundaberg12,023149377354542105
Clermont7454373426153
Springsure—Subdivisions 1 to 6, and part of 6A300164712016
Gladstone14061218373514
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 1 to 31368230189164
Springsure—Subdivision 6B231
Taroom—Subdivision 4B21
Marathon2217726212111181
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 3A, 41051332914
Westwood—Subdivision part of 159223
Peak Downs5021823
St. Lawrence11817231222
Rockhampton91,9671057195618
Blackall—less Subdivision 3SSA33834127270191111
Tambo121455254
Springsure—Subdivision part of 6A1
Taroom—less Subdivision 4B12641861
Westwood—less part of Subdivision 161,24265511812173
Balonne23404421422722
Charleville—Subdivisions 1A and 1SS
Maranoa678111884135
Brisbane1288,8081,0531933752054483
Burnett1871536110829
Caboolture83,1349419242337142
Gympie12,552302101629
Blackall—Subdivision 3SSA22
Charleville—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 5239571531419
Cunnamulla719721128161517
Warrego4611135373031215
Dalby25043125
Darling Downs Central71,2132325632062
Darling Downs East898059803176
Darling Downs North27751124913922
Highfields45601421118120
Darling Downs West2049233
Drayton and Toowoomba71,7671236611932
Enoggera183,32215248242210
Fassifern21,098121434213
Logan41,42416444124275
Ipswich141,6601572330546
Maryborough32,135893371469
Tiaro455535129127
Moreton East91,50035728191163124
Moreton West12,9392528116179122
Stanley234942142719
Oxley21,28235152372111
Stanthorpe135317997
Toowong51,3652671821175
Warwick34502632616
Wide Bay180830166233050
43962,4332,2733,3376,9382472892,473442,224
[* The number of houses returned as in course of erection, but these figures do not bear any approximation to the actual number. The Householders' Schedules do not provide for a return of this kind. No return of this description has been made for 1901.] [† In addition, there are a number of tuggers and other boats engaged in pearling, which have not been particularised on the Schedules.]
Table No. XXX., SHOWING NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of HABITATIONS (inclusive of SHIPPING) in each CENSUS DISTRICT at the ENUMERATIONS of 1891 and 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.1901.
HOUSES.OTHER DWELLINGS.Houses Uninhabited.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.
Bowen50938546111913
Burke259606221031
Croydon3856508971516
Cairns11,85211692334538
Herberton7742201,345713
Woothakata10714613334
Cardwell1420314280284
Cloncurry1129811243764
Cook280139269217423
Etheridge230412913931612
Hughenden310723716513177
Kennedy123,593621,4417791837377
Mackay11,444183642821421244
Palmer7865224236
Somerset1119205165271
Townsville3,0643942492912758
Diamantina411024626715112
Aramac847023182182720
Bundaberg12,619178162210854
Clermont27973578641312815
Springsure35299732334412
Gladstone7207322121429
Leichhardt15118971172
Marathon1821916720321614
Mount Morgan1,17755962272387
Peak Downs4272314
St. Lawrence1472576281
Rockhampton42,5417166365
Blackall24372194104191228
Tambo126123118
Taroom131597
Westwood31,58461132543153134
Balonne3443215315
Maranoa1,1981116123344
Brisbane809,8551,15839539112
Burnett11,045124257125811
Caboolture1,7694482152942
Nundah42,340815112652
Gympie3,1064102662057
Charleville54215613423139
Cunnamulla3323332791625
Warrego11922460106194
Dalby252238
Darling Downs Central111,842149735619
Darling Downs East101,3309413321137
Darling Downs North21,272362504261
Highfields1808686311637
Darling Downs West2583232384
Drayton and Toowoomba112,5821687172218
Enoggera133,9171633836
Fassifern1,30521114
Logan1,712329721541
Ipswich91,961161386
Maryborough2,1747062471533
Tiaro5226118122119
Moreton East11,92918848438139
Moreton West3,5481897411441
Stanley24871472
Oxley11,441441405536
Stanthorpe267592260
Toowong1,46123329
Warwick365965448117
Wide Bay41,4662171311175119
30077,4192,2486,2159,6092032632,6831,670
[* The number of houses returned as in course of erection, but these figures do not bear any approximation to the actual number. The Householder's Schedules do not provide for a return of this kind. No return of this description has been made for 1901.] [† In addition, there are a number of luggers and other boats engaged in pearling, which have not been particularised on the Schedules.]
Table NO. XXXI., SHOWING NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of DWELLINGS in MUNICIPALITIES, BOROUGHS, and SHIRES, on the 31st MARCH, 1901.
MUNICIPALITIES AND BOROUGHS.HOUSES.OTHER DWELLINGS.Uninhabited Houses.TOTAL.
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.
Allora1951317207
Blackall112213631121491. Bark.
Bowen2042272210247
Brisbane North Ward121,392177774,870
Brisbane Valley Ward221,2251854
Brisbane Kangaroo Point Ward37095017
Brisbane East Ward7861526
Brisbane West Ward205182587312
Shipping on River3939
South Brisbane No. 1 Ward1,295211114,877
South Brisbane No. 2 Ward1,23976223
South Brisbane No. 3 Ward11,334412114
South Brisbane No. 4 Ward868198524
Bundaberg191213220122971
Cairns1585159492137011 Grass.
Charleville2371829212871 Bark.
Charlers Towers385437975421,0385 Bark.
Clermont337123102994811 Bark, 8 Slab.
Cooktown23773201513430
Croydon209196405
Dalby252238265
Gayndah1132511391 Bark.
Gladstone251664723121 Bark, 1 Hut.
Goondiwindi126112130
Gympie2,1963121112,232
Hughenden2044111221173501 Bark.
Ipswich East Ward241475131,572
Ipswich West Ward66025927
Ipswich North Ward39371
Mackay162517116521124482312 Palms.
Maryborough1,79369520713161,9142 Bark, 1 Concrete.
Mount Morgan8565357141731,3061 Concrete.
Normanton8299441122021 Concrete.
North Rockhampton535510232426172 Bark.
Rockhampton Leichhardt Ward1,10226431312,696
Rockhampton Archer Ward41,3154511233
Rockhampton Fitzroy Ward124121
Roma425191214481 Bark, 1 Humpy.
Sandgate138114144441
Toowoomba East Ward27477422131,8021 Concrete.
Toowoomba West Ward13085331
Toowoomba South Ward755232212
Townsville North Ward3061212,2332 Concrete.
Townsville South Ward652211278
Townsville East Ward2982252211
Townsville West Ward879238
Warwick3659654481177161 Bark.
TOTALS14128,6471,6691,224462102134659632,900
SHIRES—
Coorparoo497254508
Drayton12152218
Ithaca42,554535212,637
Middle Ridge2414245
Toowong189222112928
Windsor71,129912151,244
TOTAL SHIRES135,528172211545,780
Table No. XXXII., SHOWING NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of DWELLINGS in each DIVISION, under THE DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT, on the 31ST MARCH, 1901.
UNDER DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT, DIVISION OF—HOUSES.OTHER DWELLINGS.Uninhabited Houses.TOTAL.OTHERS COMPRISE—
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.
Adavale282124815822054 Bark, 2 Pise, 2 Mud.
Antigua6531691 Bark.
Aramac6214212111024114703 Bark, 1 Grass.
Ayr199675624835421 Grass, 3 Huts.
Balmoral5924120256241 Bark, 1 Concrete.
Banana357164204311376931 Bark Huts.
Barcaldine194132326133774 Bark, 1 Concrete, 1 Hut.
Barcoo15831464814322122 Concrete, 1 Mud.
Barolin2971152183429 Bark, 12 Grass.
Barron31743822346522 Bark, 1 Hut.
Bauhinia125155163316249114 Bark, 2 Huts.
Beenleigh344217354
Belmont133127143
Belyando2282223658810241,081100 Bark, 2 Huts.
Booringa25473311631111 Bark.
Booroodabin71,3761005131,501
Boulia53415312871 Slab, 1 Thatch.
Brassall45221206481
Broadsound10519672311972 Bark, 1 Hut.
Bulloo1286246617022543895 Bark, 1 Cane Grass, 1 Concrete, 12 Mud, 4 Pise, 2 Thatch.
Bundanba1552203576
Bungil3752442163747616 Bark.
Burke2535545210311713 Bark.
Burrum45481261113266654 Bark, 3 Grass, 6 Thrash.
Caboolture64314014147032 Bark, 12 Huts.
Cairns39029621455004 Bark, 8 Grass, 2 Thatch.
Calliope46912616514276931 Bark, 26 Huts.
Cardwell61101828996 Grass, 2 Thatch.
Carpentaria12293031479
Cleveland1376451524 Bark, 1 Concrete.
Clifton6777311918341 Bark Hut.
Cloncurry11165212127633266 Grass.
Coomera1593131663 Bark.
Croydon873317344951 Concrete, 2 Jute.
Daintree17132401351028935 Bark.
Dairymple82,508221,10960214292354,590292 Bark.
Diamantina238316128707 Clay, 1 Grass.
Douglas242372311832112 Grass, 1 Ruberoid, 4 Thatch, 1 Thrash.
Duaringa105147427922927 Bark.
Einasleigh2304129139316125332 Bark, 1 Cement, 13 Huts.
Eidsvold2871666543742443 Bark.
Enoggera118910132206
Esk24871472539
Fitzroy518134171136686635 Bark, 1 Hut.
Glengallan7822322128572 Bark.
Gogango36351581572122899689 Bark, 1 Clay, 2 Ruberoid, 9 Thatch, 1 Tiles.
Gooburrum6271330158872810 Bark, 46 Grass, 2 Thatch.
Goolman971118981
Gowrie501592115191 Hut.
Granville1391111421 Bark.
Hamilton3595343635
Hann8267230257636160 Bark, 96 Grass, 1 Thatch.
Herberton2993435424171224 Bark.
Highfields17706837113358715 Bark, 8 Huts.
Hinchinbrook133931197735422 Bark, 67 Grass, 3 Palms, 1 Thatch.
Howard244122104231910 Bark.
Hughenden21133137143121742713 Bark, 1 Concrete, 3 Huts.
Indooroopilly159114174
Inglewood268115497342497 Bark.
Isis67724481525293527 Bark, 1 Grass, 1 Straw, 127 Thrash.
Johnstone560384021565515 Grass.
Jondaryan58791175145129745 Bark.
Kargoolnah2112475916732467 Bark.
Kedron4991215665291 Bark, 5 Slab Huts.
Kilkivan194918363926 Bark.
Kolan30311542143845 Bark, 16 Grass.
Laidley37732382
Longreach2273197115195971 Concrete.
Maroochy55912714126138 Bark, 6 Huts.
Murilla17721323523212 Bark, 1 Clay, 2 Huts.
Murweh251176017672585 Bark, 1 Slab.
Mutdapilly261144270
McKinlay17291510172
Carried forward12426,5442823,6595,522201741,68457838,587
Table No. XXXII., SHOWING NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of DWELLINGS in each DIVISION, under THE DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT, on the 31ST MARCH, 1901—continued.
UNDER DIVISIONAL BOARDS ACT, DIVISION OF—HOUSES.OTHER DWELLINGS.Uninhabited Houses.TOTAL.OTHERS COMPRISE—
Stone.Wood.Brick.Metal.Tents.Ships.Drays.Others.
Brought forward12426,5442823,6595,522201741,68457838,587
Nanango354245234061 Bark, 1 Mud.
Nebo536147801 Bark, 6 Huts.
Nerang1635512191 Bark.
Normanby7373
Paroo3212423478256194 Bark, 3 Clay, 1 Pise.
Perry130326511117611 Bark.
Peak Downs23124615729354922 Bark, 7 Huts.
Pioneer819124823132001,30417 Bark, 176 Grass, 7 Palms.
Pine42841111144501 Hut.
Purga62011836423 Bark.
Ravenswood1248324823147981479 Bark.
Rawbelle9413952195
Redcliffe1391426170
Rosenthal218452882277 Bark, 1 Ruberoid.
Rosewood33721340
Rosalie170923851638286 Bark.
Sherwood286645193111 Bark.
Southport288157203217 Bark.
Stanthorpe132351052266446366 Bark.
Stephens18453227269132 Bark.
Tabragalba501312135472 Bark.
Tambo20918915383343 Bark.
Tambourine1431321492 Bark.
Taringa455921467
Tarampa1,260534011171,32711 Bark.
Taroom1255371857 Bark.
Thuringowa73712116311249481 Concrete.
Tiaro522611812211968917 Bark, 4 Huts.
Tinana1771116195
Tinaroo28028113101 Bark.
Tingalpa213213392313 Bark.
Toombul865211522896
Torres111920516527166212 Bark, 3 Concrete, 223 Grass, 33 Huts.
Ula Ula31731132144676 Bark, 8 Slabs.
Waggamba1173154272835 Bark, 2 Grass.
Walloon515827550
Walsh1981869644611,39546 Bark.
Wambo143511136196029 Bark, 9 Huts, 1 Grass.
Wangaratta29815843919142917 Bark, 2 Grass.
Warroo17739252774 Bark, 1 Slabs.
Waterford11411116
Widgee764182154690815 Bark.
Winton11174141159213145231 Concrete, 2 Grass.
Woongarra47721438125437 Grass, 1 Thatch.
Woothakata1071461333432134 Bark.
Wynnum13023109415
Yeerongpilly3106192213492 Bark.
Total Habitations in Divisional Boards' Districts14643,1814074,9849,120932502,6091,01561,805
Total Habitations in Municipalities and Boroughs14128,6471,6691,224462102134659632,900
Total Habitations in Shires135,528172211545,780
Habitations not included in the Area of any Local Authority.
Census District—
Cook—Subdivisions 3, 4, and 571412
Burke—Subdivision 511
Moreton East—Subdivisions 5 and 655416428511228 Bark.
Total Habitations, Queensland, 190130077,4192,2486,2159,6092032632,6831,670100,610
Table No. XXXIII., SHOWING NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of DWELLINGS* in QUEENSLAND, and the NUMBER of ROOMS in each.
MATERIAL.NUMBER OF ROOMS.TENTS, DRAYS, OTHERS, ETC.TOTAL.
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.44.45.46.47.48.50.52.53.54.55.56.60.61.62.64.66.70.72.77.102.103.Not Specified.
Stone6151842262929302018127454535121111213300
Wood2,7214,7355,79116,25217,22812,6467,6094,1662,0271,3746045142432191601317860529146472451301814206269118911753114222112312111111†133577,419
Brick455113830632230319914811810862744234402524191920109461257731561642116321221521111311‡1182,248
Metal8349811,1331,4231,0133571737436292325141176131411111576,215
Tents9,6099,609
Ships203203
Drays263263
Others2,6832,683
Houses Uninhabited1,6701,670
3,6065,7827,08518,02318,58913,3358,0104,4182,2011,52970162030326921116710687721165857285844242127942101891515954322542234182131121123211142314,428100,610
[* The definition of a " dwelling" by " The Quinquennial Census Act of 1875 " is any house, booth, tent, hut, or erection in or under which any person usually sleeps ; and every ship or vessel in any part or harbour of the State.] [† Dunwich Asylum—94 wards, 9 Kitchens.] [‡ Lunatic Asylum, Toowoomba.]
Table No. XXXIV., NUMBER of STONE DWELLINGS in each CENSUS DISTRICT, and the NUMBER of ROOMS in each.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.NUMBER OF ROOMS.TOTAL.
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.Not Specified.
Aramac121138
Balonne
Blackall112
Bowen
Brisbane1278118126642132111480
Bundaberg11
Burke112
Burnett11
Caboolture
Cairns11
Cardwell11
Charleville
Clermont112
Cloncurry11
Cook112
Croydon
Cunnamulla
Dalby
Darling Downs Central4411111
Darling Downs East21312110
Darling Downs North12
Darling Downs West
Diamentina879331221111241
Drayton and Toowoomba1112611
Enoggera1221312113
Etheridge
Fassifern
Gladstone
Gympie
Herberton
Highfields11
Hughenden
Ipswich12211119
Kennedy312311112
Leichhardt
Logan
Mackay11
Maranoa
Marathon113131411218
Maryborough
Moreton East11
Moreton West
Mount Morgan
Nundah11114
Oxley11
Palmer
Peak Downs
Rockhampton11114
Somerset11
Springsure1113
Stanley112
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom
Tiaro
Toowong
Townsville
Warrego1221111211
Warwick12542815112111136
Westwood1113
Wide Bay224
Woothakata
6151842262929302018127454535121111213300
Table No. XXXIV., NUMBER of STONE DWELLINGS in each CENSUS DISTRICT, and the NUMBER of ROOMS in each—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.NUMBER OF ROOMS.TOTAL.
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.44.45.46.47.50.53.54.55.56.60.61.64.70.103.Not Specified.
Aramac23464081954539241111856541112512111211115470
Balonne23513347472731231696425354211121344
Blackall273453739150352513734151221111112111437
Bowen374550798960562917161051423111111509
Brisbane471504272,2082,4532,0851,18863128617363571296944622111111279,855
Bundaberg115147175553542408267145100502124139711123321111182,619
Burke15513995313211159
Burnett831231072481681157333221866410231562191,045
Caboolture69164161441341262144724021716235212211111181,769
Cairns25636125830429015781312221810314322141231121111111161,852
Cardwell29456083596223199845222111212420
Charleville2452721091025936251016543111211412221114542
Clermont6485106165143756029181278134531112112797
Cloncurry12202221158422623121111212129
Cook9111085109138907637131164362311421111221801
Croydon56464651734133834241421222112385
Cunnamulla16354966532519171095931242211111332
Dalby2131847615218173212221111212111252
Darling Downs Central60165168442358253143935536121935225214212181,842
Darling Downs East6217311829623316310068423112114621121131,330
Darling Downs North641491172992321789456171211173611211111,272
Darling Downs West835151937373771158111111111258
Diamentina10189181610651131211102
Drayton and Toowoomba23887350649853337023390532321147541321121302,582
Enoggera30662289141,104842397168784223111214111123,917
Etheridge72343231181643336211112230
Fassifern23677728628923913193313374731111111,305
Gladstone366171170140745129241661485221111223720
Gympie134230252655678472331146803717189667231221111143,106
Herberton16614076127845929211312462582131211227774
Highfields439788210146104503786651115808
Hughenden131937686039231357236113312121310
Ipswich74350324588457228132502614993511111111,961
Kennedy901803247061,083533280170573022659164413231532443131111353,593
Leichhardt22131325219139842611211151
Logan65100119318353286183116723518109544133111111111,712
Mackay56951062303172421598743449811512212522111121,444
Maranoa399599241288177104533019867363143122112121,198
Marathon122131393728128472431111211111219
Maryborough2449974055194002971687554201568713325111111102,174
Moreton East356413943647635518310844321910854211111*131,929
Moreton West8322832688180255535113470432313713211211203,548
Mount Morgan5478119372276136562188332324122312111181,177
Nundah3571110481510428292177916428188431231111192,340
Oxley246011032536523314379392517733321111,441
Palmer10161212107442178
Peak Downs143754621521142
Rockhampton84093520507514351212103722522993541372431112121152,541
Somerset92792114131031311111112119
Springsure2627409212976502019147651131112131529
Stanley4340379883644237141231133111111487
Stanthorpe623223751473817491221412267
St. Lawrence66919272119768523213111147
Tambo6131815341014621111211126
Taroom388232214168962323211131
Tiaro21495610896734430171551223522
Toowong101774277374291180102574111943211161,461
Townsville921602616808131652671376038131756535325142411111312111113,064
Warrego9137121274365422311192
Warwick32928120133118663724781021421111596
Westwood4486166343349246133813437171087622112111121111,584
Wide Bay13717816830926117210350271711814531112221111,466
Woothakata1328971116761225107
2,7214,7355,79116,25217,22812,6467,6094,1662,0271,3746045142432191601317860529146472451301814206269118911753114222112312111111133577,419
[* Dunwich Asylum, 94 wards and 9 Kitchens.]
Table No. XXXIV., NUMBER of BRICK DWELLINGS in each CENSUS DISTRICT, and the NUMBER of ROOMS in each—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.NUMBER OF ROOMS.TOTAL.
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.32.33.34.35.36.38.39.40.41.42.45.46.47.48.50.52.54.60.62.64.66.70.77.102.Not Specified.
Aramac112
Balonne1113
Blackall112
Bowen1113
Brisbane242573172181164107746557252520161110147913352232343514213321421113141,158
Bundaberg111111111111111217
Burke
Burnett11
Caboolture11114
Cairns11
Cardwell1113
Charleville11
Clermont1113
Cloncurry
Cook1113
Croydon
Cunnamulla
Dalby112
Darling Downs Central11
Darling Downs East2121129
Darling Downs North
Darling Downs West
Diamentina11114
Drayton and Toowoomba11318191828111445134182112111*11168
Enoggera2583535211415752231211112163
Etheridge314
Fassifern22
Gladstone211217
Gympie2114
Herberton
Highfields13116
Hughenden31217
Ipswich275182610157191116451222123111161
Kennedy321112554421212111111262
Leichhardt
Logan123
Mackay1212421211118
Maranoa
Marathon
Maryborough3561054353433111131111121170
Moreton East13123211111118
Moreton West55511118
Mount Morgan11215
Nundah31111111353251323223122111281
Oxley26111012114221144
Palmer
Peak Downs
Rockhampton32583862132231223111111111111371
Somerset
Springsure
Stanley11
Stanthorpe21115
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom
Tiaro
Toowong12133121112211123
Townsville213
Warrego156611111124
Warwick16213594214111111154
Westwood21216
Wide Bay112
Woothakata11
4551138306322303199148118108627442344025241919201094612577315616421163212215211113111182,248
Table No. XXXIV.—continued., NUMBER of STONE DWELLINGS in each CENSUS DISTRICT, and the NUMBER of ROOMS in each—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.NUMBER OF ROOMS.TOTAL.
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.Not Specified.
Aramac40645869431774222321211318
Balonne22
Blackall2126333553158111194
Bowen101415201461121185
Brisbane943466141139
Bundaberg21111118
Burke1161112103141160
Burnett23444724
Caboolture314
Cairns3618463814532124169
Cardwell13183733121712117142
Charleville6109913521156
Clermont111513871257
Cloncurry2420994621311181
Cook1910161615552111192
Croydon12710211713680351484544432113650
Cunnamulla3541032111333
Dalby1113
Darling Downs Central141296331149
Darling Downs East1214
Darling Downs North88757136
Darling Downs West1113
Diamentina718814581162
Drayton and Toowoomba12137
Enoggera1113
Etheridge28193120136122421129
Fassifern11
Gladstone577651132
Gympie261110
Herberton3529434825105321222319220
Highfields3238
Hughenden46474146341332221237
Ipswich1113
Kennedy12522024040330580358243111131,441
Leichhardt13512221118
Logan112
Mackay2240707379322213321115364
Maranoa24211111
Marathon36362324218613411111167
Maryborough121116
Moreton East4318
Moreton West322119
Mount Morgan436212720211232921114596
Nundah1315
Oxley11
Palmer1291281315121165
Peak Downs12137
Rockhampton4116
Somerset9414243281614521112205
Springsure131616172643297
Stanley
Stanthorpe322119
St. Lawrence32410221125
Tambo44111112
Taroom
Tiaro121116
Toowong
Townsville22922161721121194
Warrego116121843311160
Warwick1214
Westwood23201228181722113
Wide Bay943117
Woothakata6138112311146
8349811,1381,4231,0133571737436292325141176131411111576,215
Table No. XXXIV.—continued., NUMBER of TENTS, SHIPS, DRAYS, ETC., in each CENSUS DISTRICT.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Tents.Ships.Drays.*Others.Houses Uninhabited.Total.* " Others" consist of—
Aramac2182720247Bark, 4 ; Concrete, 2 ; Grass, 1.
Balonne15315168Slabs, 8 ; Bark, 7.
Blackall104191228163Bark, 11 ; Thatch, 1.
Bowen4611191389Bark, 17 ; Grass, 2.
Brisbane539112156
Bundaberg162210854326Bark, 24 ; Grass, 81 ; Thatch, 3.
Burke622103178Bark, 3.
Burnett257125811338Bark, 57 ; Mud, 1.
Caboolture82152942159Bark, 10 ; Huts, 19.
Cairns2334538298Bark, 26 ; Grass, 24 ; Hut, 1 ; Thatch, 2.
Cardwell80284166Bark, 5 ; Grass, 73 ; Palms, 3 ; Thatch, 3.
Charleville13423139179Bark, 10 ; Pise, 2 ; Slabs, 1.
Clermont86413128151,020Bark, 111 ; Huts, 17.
Cloncurry1243764171Grass, 6.
Cook69217423187Bark, 56 ; Grass, 12 ; Ruberoid, 1 ; Thatch, 4 ; Thrash, 1.
Croydon8071516118Concrete, 2 ; Jute, 3.
Cunnamulla32791625377Bark, 7 ; Clay, 3 ; Pise, 6.
Dalby88
Darling Downs Central735619103Bark, 6.
Darling Downs East13321137255Bark, 112 ; Ruberoid, 1.
Darling Downs North2504261281Bark, 13 ; Clay, 1 ; Huts, 11 ; Grass, 1.
Darling Downs West232384247Bark, 6 ; Grass, 2.
Diamantina671511295Concrete, 2 ; Grass, 1 ; Mud, 8.
Drayton and Toowoomba17221839Concrete, 1 ; Hut, 1.
Enoggera83644
Etheridge13931612170Cement, 1 ; Huts, 13 ; Bark, 2.
Fassifern11415
Gladstone2121429246Bark, 2 ; Huts, 27.
Gympie2662057343Bark, 20.
Herberton1,3457131,419Bark, 71.
Highfields6311637117Bark, 8 ; Slabs, 8.
Hughenden16513177202Bark, 13 ; Huts, 3 ; Pise, 1.
Ipswich8614
Kennedy77918373771,247Bark, 373.
Leichhardt971172117Bark, 17.
Logan9721541155Bark, 15.
Mackay2821421244300Bark, 17 ; Grass, 176 ; Palms, 19.
Maranoa16123344240Bark, 31 ; Humpy, 1 ; Slabs, 1.
Marathon20321614244Concrete, 2 ; Grass, 2 ; Slabs, 1 ; Thatch, 1.
Maryborough247153370Bark, 3 ; Concrete, 2.
Moreton East48438139229Bark, 36 ; Concrete, 2.
Moreton West7411441130Bark, 14.
Mount Morgan2272387337Bark, 22 ; Concrete, 1.
Nundah11265271Bark, 1 ; Slab Huts, 5.
Oxley40553686Bark, 5.
Palmer224236400Bark, 139 ; Grass, 96 ; Thatch, 1.
Peak Downs231437Bark, 14.
Rockhampton636574
Somerset1†65271337Bark, 12 ; Concrete, 3 ; Grass, 223 ; Huts, 33.
Springsure32334412382Bark, 43 ; Clay, 1.
Stanley47249
Stanthorpe226082Bark, 60.
St. Lawrence7628187Bark, 8.
Tambo311840Bark, 1.
Taroom59766Bark, 7.
Tiaro118122119161Bark, 21.
Toowong32932
Townsville2492912758364Concrete, 3 ; Grass, 21 ; Huts, 3.
Warrego106194129Bark, 1 ; Concrete, 3 ; Mud, 12 ; Thatch, 3.
Warwick811726Bark, 1.
Westwood2543153134445Bark, 40 ; Mud, 1 ; Piles, 1 ; Ruberoid, 2 ; Thatch, 9.
Wide Bay1311175119426Bark, 37 ; Grass, 5 ; Thrash, 133.
Woothakta13334167Bark, 34.
9,6092032632,6831,67014,428
[† Including a number of Pearling Boats.]
Table No. XXXV., SHOWING the NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of SHIPS and VESSELS in QUEENSLAND WATERS on the NIGHT of the 31stof MARCH, 1901, the LOCALITY of such SHIPS and VESSELS, and the NUMBER of PERSONS on BOARD.
LOCALITY.NUMBER OF PERSONS ON BOARD OF SHIPPING.NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION OF VESSELS.REMARKS.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.WHERE LYING.Total Number of Persons.Number of Officers and Crew.Number of Passengers.Sea-going Vessels.River Vessels, &c.Others.Total Number of Vessels.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Steamers.Ships.Schooners, &c.Steamers.Punts.Cutters, &c.
BrisbaneBrisbane River7539284561096191438322611311414 dredges, 1 launch, 1 ferrypunt, 3 hopper barges (steam)939Includes gunboats " Paluma" and " Gayundah" Government ; steamers " Lucinda" and " Albatross."
BundabergBurnett River5555112
BurkeAlbert River666611 Iron lighter12
CabooltureBribie Passage111111
CairnsCairns Wharves81384592612212322
CairnsNorth Barnard Island1111111 pilot cutter.
CairnsAt Sea15419121234711
CardwellPalm Islands33332 Boats22
CookOff Sehnapper Island66333311
CookPiper Island44441 lightship11
CookClaremont Island44441 lightship11
CookNear Haggerstone Island91109110222 luggers.
CookFlinders Island1221444821011
CookChannel Rock11111 lightship11
CookCooktown Harbour85287692711616310131 pilot schooner, 9 cutters, and 1 lugger (pearling, &c.).
CookPort Stewart222211
CroydonNormanton1414141422 lighters24
CroydonKarumba444411 hulk121 pilot steamer.
CroydonNorman Bay33331 lightship11
GladstoneGatcombe Head222211Pilot cutter.
LoganUpper Coomera222211
LoganBroadwater, Moreton Bay222211
MackayPort of Mackay333322
MaryboroughMaryborough47350441453253317
Moreton EastMoreton Island1010101011Pilot steamer " Advance."
Moreton EastBrisbane River44442 dredges22
Moreton EastMoreton Bay984102832851521711
NundahPinkenba181181168168131322
OxleyBrisbane River7777235
RockhamptonFitzroy River13131313123
*SomersetPort Kennedy222211
*SomersetPearling Grounds1,5481,5481,5481,5488495733 boats, 1 ketch, 15 luggers.
*SomersetProudfoot Shoal66661 lightship11
*SomersetOn Voyage to Thursday Island347383852682270793611522
*SomersetTorres Straits1919171722123Includes Government steamer " White Star."
*SomersetMaubiag4040404011Pearling vessel and fleet of boats.
TiaroMary River111111
TownsvilleRoss Creek2323232311 steam lighter12
TownsvilleRoss River444411
TownsvilleTownsville Harbour3212734824242467923102101612 dredges, 1 hopper barge, 1 hulk, 3 lighters725
TownsvilleAt Sea off Townsville888811
WestwoodAbout Keppel Bay120361565535865339811
WestwoodBroadmount66551111Government steamer " Premier."
WestwoodLocality not stated666611Government steamer " Fitzroy."
Wide BayWhite Cliffs888811
3,8372124,0493,385263,411452186638373203367430203
[* In addition there are a number of luggers and other boats engaged in pearling which have not been particularised on the Schedules.]
Table No. XXXVI., SHOWING the AVERAGE NUMBER of PERSONS to an INHABITED DWELLING in each CENSUS DISTRICT at the ENUMERATIONS of 1891 AND 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.PERSONS TO AN INHABITED HOUSE.CENSUS DISTRICTS.PERSONS TO AN INHABITED HOUSE.
1891.1901.
NORTHERN DIVISION—NORTHERN DIVISION—
Bowen4.65Bowen4.86
Burke3.28Burke5.684.34
Croydon4.11
Cairns3.88Cairns4.773.61
HerbertonHerberton2.55
WoothakataWoothakata3.38
Cardwell—Subdivision 1, 2, 3, 4, 4A, 4B, 4C, 5, and 65.68Cardwell5.93
Cloncurry3.17Cloncurry4.19
Cook4.02Cook4.34
Etheridge2.87Etheridge3.33
Hughenden—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 2, 3, 43.73Hughenden4.32
Kennedy—Subdivisions 1, 2, to 9, 10A, and 114.41Kennedy—Subdivisions 1 to 7A, 10 and 10SS4.61
Cardwell—Subdivision 7
Hughenden—Subdivision 2SS
Mackay5.83Mackay5.35
Palmer1.98Palmer2.18
Somerset6.23Somerset8.65
Townsville5.46Townsville5.55
Marathon—Subdivsion 6SS and part of 65.765.09
Diamantina—Subdivisions 3SS, 3SSA, 4SS, and parts of 4, 5, and 64.51Diamantina—Subdivision 5ss, parts of 4, 5, 63.11
Marathon—Part of District4.76Marathon—Subdivision 1B, 2, 2A, 2C, 3, 4 to 10A4.62
Northern Division, Census 18914.39Northern Division, Census 19014.64
CENTRAL DIVISION—CENTRAL DIVISION—
Aramac4.77Aramac4.65
Blackall—Subdivisions 1 to 3, 3SSB to 4SS5.54Blackall—Subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 4A4.93
Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A2.24Bundaberg—Subdivision 11A3.61
Clermont4.604.68Clermont3.343.70
Springsure—Subdivisions 1 to 6, and part of 6A4.93Springsure4.36
Gladstone4.06Gladstone4.56
Kennedy—Subdivision 1A, 1010.50Kennedy—Subdivisions 8, 9, 9A3.83
Leichhardt4.124.19Leichhardt3.87
Springsure—Subdivision 6B5.17
Taroom—Subdivision 4B5.00
Marathon—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 1SS, 2A, and 2B4.81Marathon—Subdivisions 1, 1A, 2B, 3A, and 3SS2.98
Leichhardt—Subdivisions 3A, 44.124.19Mount Morgan4.74
Westwood—Subdivision part of 15.11
Peak Downs4.35Peak Downs4.364.69
St. Lawrence4.48St. Lawrence4.79
Rockhampton5.55Rockhampton5.88
Tambo—Subdivision 14.33Tambo—Subdivision 14.82
Springsure—Subdivision part of 6A6.006.00
Taroom—Subdivision 4A6.00Taroom—Subdivisions 4A, 4SS
Warrego—Subdivisions 1A, 1SSWarrego—Subdivisions 1A, 1B5.00
Westwood—Subdivisions 2 to 10, and part of 15.12Westwood4.97
Diamantina—Subdivisions 1, 1SS, 2, 2A, 2B, 2SS, 2SSA, 5A, and parts of 3, 4, and 55.19Diamantina—Subdvisions 1, 2, 2SS, 3, 3A, 3B 4A, parts of 4, 5, 64.38
Central Division, Census 18914.89Central Division, Census 19014.72
SOUTHERN DIVISION—SOUTHERN DIVISION—
Balonne5.21Balonne5.305.12
Charleville—Subdivisions 1A and 1SSMaranoa5.05
Maranoa
Blackall—Subdivision 3SS4.003.89Blackall—Subdivisions 3A, 3B, 3SS4.66
Tambo—Subdivision 23.85Tambo—Subdivision 23.36
Brisbane5.47Brisbane5.65
Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 11, 124.88Bundaberg—Subdivisions 1 to 11, 125.46
Burnett4.21Burnett4.26
Caboolture5.13Caboolture5.155.34
Nundah5.76
GympieGympie5.13
Blackall—Subdivision 3SSA4.504.98
Charleville—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 55.44Charleville4.894.79
Cunnamulla5.78Cunnamulla4.46
Warrego—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 113.98Warrego—Subdivisions 1, 2 to 105.27
Dalby5.34Dalby5.34
Darling Downs Central5.67Darling Downs Central5.82
Darling Downs East5.68Darling Downs East5.27
Darling Downs North5.18Darling Downs North4.994.96
HighfieldsHighfields4.90
Darling Downs West4.22Darling Downs West3.93
Diamantina—Subdivisions 5B, 5SSB, 7, 85.68Diamantina—Subdivisions 2A, 4B, 7 and 84.11
Drayton and Toowoomba5.58Drayton and Toowoomba5.06
Enoggera4.95Enoggera5.24
Fassifern5.79Fassifern5.765.59
LoganLogan5.46
Ipswich5.46Ipswich5.57
Maryborough5.36Maryborough5.385.25
TiaroTiaro4.81
Moreton East5.87Moreton East5.98
Moreton West5.34Moreton West5.635.58
StanleyStanley5.22
Oxley5.72Oxley5.83
Stanthorpe4.92Stanthorpe4.50
Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 44.39Taroom—Subdivisions 1 to 4, 4B, 55.71
Toowong5.18Toowong5.22
Warwick5.60Warwick5.49
Wide Bay4.48Wide Bay4.68
Southern Division, Census of 18915.29Southern Division, Census of 19015.36
TOTAL CENSUS OF 18915.04TOTAL CENSUS OF 19015.10

NOTE.—Owing to the many alterations in boundaries, it has been found necessary to group a number of the Census Districts for the purpose of comparison.

Table No. XXXVII., SHOWING POPULATION on GOLD FIELDS and the CENSUS DISTRICTS in which they are situated.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.NAME OF GOLD FIELD.DETAILS.TOTALS.
WHITES.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-Castes.Persons.WHITES.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Persons.
Males.Females.Males.Females.
BowenEungella1312126
Mount Wyatt16521
Normanby7041331145
9958332192
BurnettEidsvold841629161141,501
Gaeta11115
Monal Creek
Nanango56601117
Reid's Creek1811332
St. John's Creek
926704201141,665
CairnsJordan581160
Mareeba374279
Mulgrave516
Russell River53861
153521206
CardwellBalcooma
ClermontClermont2,3731,44988111853,935
2,3731,44988111853,935
CloncurryAgate Downs
Bower Bird
Cloncurry296169291125521
296169291125521
CookStareke38745
Rocky River3227
419252
CroydonCroydon1,8121,3612017610263,423
1,8121,3612017610263,423
Darling Downs CentralLucky Valley372360
Talgai353671
7259131
Darling Downs EastCanal Creek2814951
Leyburn22
Palgrave
Pikedale19221
Thane's Creek9952151
148689225
EtheridgeEtheridge61034314652171,123
Green Hills20813941
630343154515261,164
GladstoneBarmundoo1391124
Bompa
Boolboonda9241133
Calliope167139202328
Langmorn9013103
Maxwellton6410
Milton
3682062013598
GympieGlastonbury372461
Gympie7,2606,9784747714,303
Kilkivan25115211405
Yabba361046
7,5847,1641817814,815
HerbertonTate River
HughendenWoolgar59275192
59275192
KennedyCape River249101311382
Charters Towers10,68510,3864364189274721,612
Piccadilly44852
Ravenswood1,9461,33013123273,421
12,92411,8255986219305425,467
LeichhardtCania and Kroombit6223186
Mount Rainbow421759
104401145
MackayGrasstree462672
Mount Spencer
462672
Mount MorganMount Morgan5,2474,2567884169,609
5,2471,2567884169,609
PalmerCoen River141742520260
Hamilton3754212429
Palmer1248837711600
640204402431,289
SomersetHorn Island638650
638650
St. LawrenceNebo292251
Yatton99
382260
TiaroMarodian95122109
95122109
TownsvilleStrathalbyn66
66
WestwoodCanoona291443
Cawarral3,2782,928921751416,515
Morinish331750
Ridgelands9413
Rosewood3916257
Stanwell63211
Ulam13518
3,4072,987961751416,707
Wide BayParadise9772169
9772169
WoothakataHodgkinson4482595376044825953760
TOTAL37,61931,3721,837190372311427071,46237,61931,3721,837190372311427071,462

PART III.

AGES

Table No. XXXVIII., SHOWING the NUMBER of MINORS in the POPULATION, divided into CHILDREN from under 1 to 5 YEARS and from 5 to 15 YEARS ; YOUTHS from 15 to 21 YEARS ; and CHILDREN of NOT SPECIFIED AGE. ALSO the NUMBER of ADULTS in the POPULATION, dividided into PERSONS from 21 to 50 YEARS, those from 50 to 100 YEARS and upwards, and those whose AGE was not specified.
Total all Ages.Under 5 Years.5 Years and under 15 Years.15 Years and under 21 Years.Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 Years and under 50 Years.50 Years and Upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
Males280,09231,62661,70329,1507122,486121,25233,0423,312157,606
Females223,17431,00060,13627,63514118,78584,03019,991368104,389
Persons503,26662,626121,83956,78521241,271205,28253,0333,680261,995
Table No. XXXIX., SHOWING the PROPORTION of SEXES at each QUINQUENNIAL AGE PERIOD up to 60 YEARS, and DECENNIALLY from 60 to 100 YEARS and upwards ; ALSO the PROPORTION of the SEXES in every 100 of the POPULATION at each QUINQUENNIAL PERIOD of AGE up to 60 YEARS, and DECENNIALLY from 60 to 100 YEARS and upwards, at the Enumerations of 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
PERIODS OF AGES.1886.1891.1901.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
All Ages58.9641.04100.0056.8443.16100.0055.6544.35100.00
Under 1 year to 5 years50.6549.35100.0050.4849.52100.0050.5049.50100.00
5 to 10 years50.5649.44100.0050.5849.42100.0050.7849.22100.00
10 to 15 years50.5249.48100.0050.8249.18100.0050.4949.51100.00
15 to 20 years52.7247.28100.0051.5148.49100.0051.0848.92100.00
20 to 25 years61.4738.53100.0055.9744.03100.0053.8546.15100.00
25 to 30 years65.1934.81100.0061.4138.59100.0056.5043.50100.00
30 to 35 years67.3132.69100.0063.4336.57100.0058.5941.41100.00
35 to 40 years65.2434.76100.0064.3235.68100.0061.6738.33100.00
40 to 45 years65.4434.56100.0063.7236.28100.0063.0936.91100.00
45 to 50 years67.5132.49100.0063.0336.97100.0063.8536.15100.00
50 to 55 years67.2032.80100.0065.9434.06100.0062.7537.25100.00
55 to 60 years64.8335.17100.0064.3535.65100.0061.8438.16100.00
60 to 70 years62.4737.53100.0062.8437.16100.0063.1936.81100.00
70 to 80 years60.8639.14100.0060.3739.63100.0060.4539.55100.00
80 to 90 years57.9242.08100.0057.1442.86100.0056.2143.79100.00
90 to 100 years76.9223.08100.0060.0040.00100.0053.1346.87100.00
100 and upwardsNilNilNilNil100.00100.0040.0060.00100.00
Age not specified89.0610.94100.0087.6512.35100.0089.6810.32100.00
Table No. XL., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS at each QUINQUENNIAL PERIOD of AGE up to 60 YEARS, and thence DECENNIALLY to 100 YEARS and upwards, at the CENSUS Enumerations of 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
PERIODS OF AGES.1886.1891.1901.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
All Ages190,344132,519322,853223,779169,939393,718280,092223,174503,266
Under 1 year to 5 years22,87422,29145,16530,45329,87260,32531,62631,00062,626
5 to 10 years19,18918,76737,95623,81423,27247,08632,26431,27363,537
10 to 15 years15,65115,33130,98219,89719,25639,15329,43928,86358,302
15 to 20 years15,96214,31330,27518,19917,12935,32824,14823,13147,279
20 to 25 years23,64314,81738,46023,70518,65042,35525,19721,59046,787
25 to 30 years23,17212,37235,54425,31815,90741,22524,10218,55942,661
30 to 35 years16,9788,24725,22521,01512,11733,13222,93516,21339,148
35 to 40 years12,8916,86819,75915,3498,51523,86422,30313,86336,166
40 to 45 years11,7516,20617,95712,0226,84418,86618,56210,86129,423
45 to 50 years9,7414,68814,42910,3756,08616,46113,1557,44820,603
50 to 55 years6,7493,29410,0439,0454,67213,71710,2746,10016,374
55 to 60 years3,6591,9855,6445,3652,9728,3378,0084,94112,949
60 to 70 years3,6212,1755,7965,2873,1268,41310,9676,38917,356
70 to 80 years9896361,6251,5661,0282,5943,1962,0915,287
80 to 90 years150109259244183427561437998
90 to 100 years10313181230343064
100 and upwardsNilNilNilNil11235
Age not specified3,3144073,7212,1072972,4043,3193823,701
Table No. XLI., SHOWING PROPORTION PER CENT. of each AGE PERIOD to the TOTAL of all AGES, PROPORTION of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS to the TOTALS of all AGES at each QUINQUENNIAL PERIOD of AGE up to 60 YEARS, and thence DECENNIALLY to 100 YEARS and upwards, at the enumerations of 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
PERIODS OF AGES.1886.1891.1901.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
All Ages100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
Under 1 year to 5 years12.0216.8213.9913.6117.5815.3211.2913.8912.44
5 to 10 years10.0814.1611.7610.6413.7511.9611.5214.0112.63
10 to 15 years8.2211.579.608.8911.339.9510.5112.9311.59
15 to 20 years8.3910.809.388.1310.018.978.6210.379.39
20 to 25 years12.4211.1811.9110.5910.9710.769.009.679.30
25 to 30 years12.179.3411.0111.329.3610.488.618.328.48
30 to 35 years8.926.237.819.397.138.428.197.277.78
35 to 40 years6.775.186.126.865.016.067.966.217.19
40 to 45 years6.174.685.565.374.034.796.634.875.85
45 to 50 years5.123.544.474.643.584.184.703.344.09
50 to 55 years3.552.493.114.042.753.463.672.733.25
55 to 60 years1.921.501.752.401.752.122.862.212.57
60 to 70 years1.901.641.802.361.842.143.912.863.45
70 to 80 years0.520.480.500.700.610.661.140.941.05
80 to 90 years0.080.080.080.110.110.110.200.200.20
90 to 100 years0.010.000.000.010.010.010.010.010.01
100 and upwardsNilNilNil0.000.000.000.000.000.00
Age not specified1.740.311.150.940.180.611.180.170.78
Table No. XLII., SHOWING AGES of MALES enumerated in each CENSUS DISTRICT—by YEAR PERIODS from under 1 Year to 14 Years inclusive ; by AGE PERIODS 15 to 20 Years, 20 to 21 Years, and 21 to 25 Years respectively ; and by QUINQUENNIAL PERIODS from 25 Years to 100 and upwards ; also showing the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS in each DISTRICT, and the AGES of the POPULATION according to VICENNIAL PERIODS from 1 Year to 100 Years and upwards, except those whose Ages were not specified.
AGES.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Under 1 year68445552730208139414795454778154954401717512211027171643361512567
1 year and under 2 years61266034655199978144112363972133255231415812613924181642851410364
2 years and under 3 years73354540627212139414876425187154538332216811111222161732751712368
3 years and under 4 years59336640676207118014796334068103672361813611612422141703341713352
4 years and under 5 years61355438684203147113089264472144865332816011911835161742821211975
5 years and under 6 years653056406462161899153113425662165053322117210210727151773081010862
6 years and under 7 years652247376801921085135103263976134963321514411910924111663082110270
7 years and under 8 years382845346972031176147111345466105359411719111910421191732761311255
8 years and under 9 years6125503371520814861379335487713485533121631071092715209287813963
9 years and under 10 years592558347261789741259529507212455427131551069430121573001811257
10 years and under 11 years59305131758183148513888285667196170361918211910111111863131511867
11 years and under 12 years41233732715190126412376354666153632515149110992781772741110037
12 years and under 13 years38253538707192107014173353167124751211417511776356160268811141
13 years and under 14 years422849276801728751088219425112443230131461221032081673091410042
14 years and under 15 years40233639650155963128602225511484326201579491227154276118747
15 years and under 20 years1691121251313,080848503315213401261562317322115613161709982450116386671,04065451196
20 years and under 21 years3232265660320520789420262355515703330911210283258100164135944
Total Males returned as under 21 years1,03157689573614,0293,9712451,6032,6661,9016758621,3182679991,0366293283,2722,2932,1325212393,3385,6352972,2051,107
Children whose age was not specified1
Total Minors, Males1,03157689573614,0293,9712461,6032,6661,9046758621,3182679991,0366293283,2722,2932,1325212393,3385,6352972,2051,107
21 years and under 25 years161125971602,579627452373928211911311897619613114138501356350891318764770248198
25 years and under 30 years2271531872232,775740842773801,181363205298109308189211494723524181117051669990293235
30 years and under 35 years2771852222272,500665872903631,01134320137513127925423457441325351111118446689122238244
35 years and under 40 years3031901971682,4516128625736488126719437814026132125631398335309100118444759119227216
40 years and under 45 years2671522171551,958485872163107092262113081372342842393730027822390104373638131180169
45 years and under 50 years185113115921,35935464163214547131144275109207225138232552191776981263431134138125
50 years and under 55 years132929972994264411131904001321262266818013411413214191150545221429511011886
55 years and under 60 years956677577882132912014021643891804312680771719516715336402252317411881
60 years and under 65 years86547855715133987159123504423241816058241851291262425220181519476
65 years and under 70 years4619282945395865905025281541151283119957871291115194196940
70 years and under 75 years2481516266333344117131149102214108463938126895483826
75 years and under 80 years43631113119199221725634181820341321136
80 years and under 85 years22513212752362119131021251394
85 years and under 90 years1921221562
90 years and under 95 years22111221
95 years to 100 years and upwards1
Adult Males whose age was not specified959844977768378101611114822611131125
Total Adult Males1,8191,1671,3521,26617,0335,2435501,8932,6768,0102,5901,4052,6918781,9561,7401,5133223,1402,5042,4297306703,5134,7729111,7871,511
Total Males2,8501,7432,2472,00231,0629,2147963,4965,3427,9143,2712,2674,0091,1452,9552,7762,1426506,4124,7974,5611,2519096,85110,1071,2383,9922,618
MALES.
Ages of Males by Vicennial Periods.
Under 1 years to under 20 years99954486968013,4263,7662251,5252,5721,7026138271,2632529291,0035993193,1602,1912,0494962313,2385,4712842,1461,063
20 years and under 40 years1,00068572983410,9082,8493221,1391,5934,0991,2267661,2954711,1149288721841,9241,4701,5144363571,9932,9381141,065937
40 years and under 60 years6794235083765,0991,3162216128541,872532570989357747723568909618557032492771,0751,595119554461
60 years and under 80 years160811271031,5452922020530919990854526416210810255344264258681250136179214148
80 years to 100 years and upwards32514314965362121215112133191114
Children, ages not specified1
Adults, ages not specified959811977768378101641114822611131125
TOTAL MALES2,8501,7432,2472,09231,0829,2147983,4965,3427,9143,2712,2674,0091,1452,9552,7762,1426506,4124,7974,5611,2519096,85110,4071,2389922,618
Table No. XLII., SHOWING AGES of MALES enumerated in each CENSUS DISTRICT by YEAR PERIODS from under 1 Year to 14 Years inclusive ; by AGE PERIODS 15 to 20 Years, 20 to 21 Years, and 21 to 25 Years respectively ; and by QUINQUENNIAL PERIODS from 25 Years to 100 and upwards ; also showing the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS in each DISTRICT, and the AGES of the POPULATION according to VICENNIAL PERIODS from 1 Year to 100 Years and upwards, except those whose Ages were not specified.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total Number of Males at each Age Period.
2765168501404396130117893013612733017918094610221476139281414194779233136014411376,606
228586929142391121501371112816712930017917599107210354833121813153786218153513110176,195
24070644416038110132126107351371392911671839593175556133211299519522623491029886,224
238196636168375121331321083116913934014919498771954559392118111619912161743130119126,407
263645023111375914113310127158135305138197861121695060111111318161062279471169366,194
2505361481474231715014099381821293631721871198118645644014171016471152231548161121146,537
2715961311594081213113698291551643181422341114220340684517108115488239224215810736,398
2536663511491011112815610237100148319130184132751863845462118815341102381616144121136,411
26060602715445515134141982220914932013721810381203686045229109481122382254148122116,622
275566532161401911912892281717829413220211274213455058161572427106226154513211186,296
25365564317938116136109951617114631313222111072223455833132110842102251145115512146,528
25741453215435910142128782918013627611119711783180315238151071845109209184911893115,924
2283450231603361013511885151961312981201671117116715594423897421042071248125114115,890
229425519138332101221247517175126276101169107541843557291415716459820014491078085,629
228415528141301131371238924178132303941451077417431103619128104092203173711811195,498
9032122371285781,33076521541345917105051,169351765101103066922218718397872956201376815541684954484824,148
1505154219825212851497628121881927012679175135135522522143174762201112399101145,002
4,8111,0721,1826652,9697,3442602,6262,6381,8485313,3822,7015,9472,5043,7442,081168913,6931,0121,0818073923091662849051,9314,3703078942,5842,174194122,479
21127
4,8111,0721,1826652,9697,3442602,6282,6381,8485313,3822,7025,9172,5043,7442,081168913,6931,0131,0818073923091662849051,9344,3703078942,5862,174194122,486
6163111861253861,090683725872139839159375036718924518305293801781472978277014022285673135YYY3565320,195
6494542122044471,416544307573272053835357574831712766432633931230125565646681522371,117961411133886824,102
6375191852273941,350573916952932363784766305284673118524621534255118556745561342589661371384703485822,935
5895341562714031,42869343545288267328199616505494343902262141224396447852531262849811521294083589122,303
5501971282003121,15556307432210219319401542331125322137144662412227250573548114232790150923662757718,562
1123367312220578041233300161142266301353207284239133827815412969355332368315451882642512165513,155
280269581081653873617122114612922023532713620718515592199111458323426277512842451601921665910,274
233210698216243036148171133591812022761091741638941915393514130182144752394168164123408,008
220146744417934126128121993815528027181153159681158365734411911304486161294616877416,825
13562542113017821986867261012492014588943019510352025123152759828498634174,142
591717865991353344612642361102055601313332197847152753722471932,237
255114322032014134261295262439218477114141612924132959
153416141219718871631014121232113291894454
412624321227652411111107
11162111127
33119
8151811194215811821181371826115331914021633034013,312
4,4333,3791,2301,4242,8848,9094842,7734,1182,0351,4482,8314,2804,9282,8343,3532,4709161493,9113,1611,5868094554973014389801,7896,6038429652,9982,719563157,006
9,2444,4512,4122,0895,85316,2537413,4016,7563,8831,9796,2166,98210,8755,3387,0974,5511,0812407,6044,1742,0671,6168478064677231,8853,72310,9731,1491,8395,5841,893757280,092
4,0611,0211,1286442,8717,0922482,5412,4891,7725033,2612,6135,7552,4343,6182,002151863,5588771,0297823702951632678381,8724,1692968712,4852,073180117,477
2,6411,8697938481,6985,5362601,6302,7331,2278341,6012,1912,9451,9532,0471,2543011132,5422,5929585112362931732645991,0634,1214695661,7581,55128294,537
1,4751,3123285128442,9521698591,1276505499891,1391,4987831,090909511351,1575395382501581741111323163891,97132128497378023149,999
4392301567740663866299237225803468946341523203521136324491177080401956100188308441263231436314,163
20462316128129211123253151617123311331029116597
21127
8151811194215811821181371826115331914021633034013,312
9,2444,4512,4122,0895,85316,2537445,4016,7563,8831,9796,2166,98210,8755,3387,0974,5511,0842407,0044,1742,6671,6168478064677231,8853,72310,9731,1491,8595,5844,893757280,092
Table No. XLIII., SHOWING AGES of FEMALES enumerated in each CENSUS DISTRICT by YEAR PERIODS from under 1 Year to 14 Years inclusive ; by AGE PERIODS 15 to 20 Years, 20 to 21 Years, and 21 to 25 Years respectively ; and by QUINQUENNIAL PERIODS from 25 Years to 100 and upwards ; also showing the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS in each DISTRICT, and the AGES of the POPULATION according to VICENNIAL PERIODS from 1 Year to 100 Years and upwards, except those whose Ages were not specified.
AGES.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Under 1 year68334542701199109116496386582162862342315711110725101772712212875
1 year and under 2 years683060286512089861329129527183679332516810513419121532871012061
2 years and under 3 years6137433966018212811249230437511327541201371169424161562702011560
3 years and under 4 years76286641627205147614281305459184356301716211513022101652811710966
4 years and under 5 years7231423665619310891338038437019377038101491219519141552571410258
5 years and under 6 years7734471269321857712995404770154268391715213011723121782992012563
6 years and under 7 years69295642678190156812586361966173959312615212410418131713301411372
7 years and under 8 years4931583668918299313188291579124554312314712010424141793042212251
8 years and under 9 years69325141661215107614086311760184345191416411411822131643042010256
9 years and under 10 years503037377371866711369435368494358291511611110817121582851712857
10 years and under 11 years592242356462041289135102303268135563452113811610923111923051213545
11 years and under 12 years5218463069420587413284144663848493517139911042010161308159353
12 years and under 13 years37293928730163561119712231691144563225144989320917226267258
13 years and under 14 years482443227441747551177125396273848241615390901910163262129450
14 years and under 15 years3923412369815786310874163245651412619130977515817826889934
15 years and under 20 years1991261541183,4326882622515530010215520841197171959958241231793257761,11644413181
20 years and under 21 years30153624770128949847320334111533714181147154198163230116829
Total Females returned as under 21 years1,12357290666414,4703,6971751,4242,5061,6705688521,2722408741,0916264052,9342,1421,9534222073,4615,6392842,1381,069
Children whose age was not specified3111
Total Minors, Females1,12357290666414,4733,0971751,4242,5061,6705698531,2722408741,0916264052,9342,1431,9534222073,4615,6392842,1381,069
21 years and under 25 years14480951043,1424573015529124687101160371071107754375240241502663688027222154
25 years and under 30 years15979136973,1225033417430629793122167311141307877395242270504164392447255183
30 years and under 35 years147741251152,558438311692782808110416139871539752339236206514352084629201148
35 years and under 40 years1395386802,182400161422622067890127301131436838253201182362341475540174120
40 years and under 45 years834471531,6423012011318113940781032490101442923517213848173706202115386
45 years and under 50 years402837321,270224566158942749621453503420179115972311263416139460
50 years and under 55 years321934351,051202156143791838618443510141399885145226290710339
55 years and under 60 years2423233885413726099401223505281472910575688423326298838
60 years and under 65 years149182666710046962513132742318122190576015120719946133
65 years and under 70 years598844858234898131151173184836346211911045214
70 years and under 75 years71252342814246121127424321713217781265
75 years and under 80 years126128221513613351131351124033234
80 years and under 85 years135283102132263512117121
85 years and under 90 years103121693
90 years and under 95 years21121111
95 years to 100 years and upwards22
Adult Females whose age was not specified1424512133251821132042
Total Adult Females79742363760217,3882,9321441,0381,9131,4294926419512006857744333612,2141,4981,4233071743,7965,4432031,467886
Total Females1,9209951,5431,26631,8616,8293192,4624,4193,0991,0611,4942,2234401,5591,8651,0597665,1483,6413,3767293817,25711,0824873,6051,955
FEMALES.
Ages' of Females by Vicennial Periods,
Under 1 year to under 20 years1,09355787064013,7003,5691661,3752,4221,5975488191,2312298211,0546123872,8202,0711,8994031993,2985,4092732,0701,040
20 years and under 40 years61930147842011,7741,9261206891,2211,1023594506391484745733342391,4769909532061412,3763,635154920634
40 years and under 60 years1791141651584,817864312955813529718827651215200959265846038893371,0921,58250438223
60 years and under 80 years271930451,47720898181462331521146301846183115118254443423816256
80 years to 100 years and upwards1366114112153293522829152
Children, ages not specified3111
Adults, agesnot specified1424512133251821132042
TOTAL FEMALES1,9209951,5431,26631,8616,6293192,1624,4193,0991,0611,4942,2234401,5591,8651,0597665,1483,6413,3767293817,25711,0824873,6051,935
Table No. XLIII., SHOWING AGES of FEMALES enumerated in each CENSUS DISTRICT by YEAR PERIODS from under 1 Year to 14 Years inclusive ; by AGE PERIODS 15 to 20 Years, 20 to 21 Years, and 21 to 25 Years respectively ; and by QUINQUENNIAL PERIODS from 25 Years to 100 and upwards ; also showing the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS in each DISTRICT, and the AGES of the POPULATION according to VICENNIAL PERIODS from 1 Year to 100 Years and upwards, except those whose Ages were not specified.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total Number of Males at each Age Period.
240587539144379101451241092815314330616718610066209586535211571644982181650122114126,398
230527832165381715011596391771503211401709081181395335158814461101871339132120126,188
225487030139381121361118820133125311156179101671854847341714416441002311229116104125,957
2354956431543861113313611028172154304174191112841966050462012121850992141557140111106,313
2095973401534271812614496221371523131571749345204395328141471842103247233613112986,144
241546241157395512914510622169145324139185951232054949321619718411112241742140112136,401
26360532815537581541331002014915629213916912471188336034171991345882141940132118106,220
21151593015238715126126100211631213001532111166222743543521787451072351355139119166,252
252545628154407713913691131551302791431961196720550613319175134686237105014211756,236
236515737161389121231468225165139318119196100622094761331292939942191748140119106,164
2594370321693999138144992317713331214320611171201465232291310104510523016441438696,308
2444054191413369131134742114113029511321412095202204544231351027831971740116121105,820
2164962281393191214513983211421432381062171158318456514125116114598231165412311095,785
224376025153307141301227915155112257103203113871702551383315811271241726491008785,555
19632542115231613127128711515510924582181131432103140342115363791213155410490115,395
952161194966471,19136473437328687195011,012365728442159865136175117100433240151413831442404353533223,131
148384122134240190736817125871765312572731964423171693520911617416857144,504
4,5819361,1745943,0697,0151942,5952,1931,7801183,1872,6305,6262,4523,7312,154127751,0408249906684192531362357942,0014,2612769682,4232,067201118,771
11614
4,5819361,1745913,0697,0151942,5952,1931,7804183,1872,6315,6262,4533,7312,154127751,0408249906684192531362357942,0014,2612769682,4292,067201118,785
597108144854839022931526925359459333648307525275147700117121836633253568317655241723002082217,086
6131421391155301,068253533512739011941970839655831114187301261299754283335101349736511943462192318,559
5391421131091429742428730420276393367594345510334238599147116703529183387330623351303132252616,213
4881259994370863242462471925936432819726643930221848412998703329211866282561401072411881313,863
4319172652816242021221813734284290399153376270843521027452401610105822042224952011891110,861
26147613118437591571471111920920727511024619064251304147301210749152268127515612297,448
19444571817629411108120851521315927672182150542143338302912131023113222105613678116,100
18420591414619851019173314913921580159111521861935313567933941355521166154,941
133184681501607777554713613423244117882115512252122845216997248894453,975
1055215997345932334108106127197072147731512114131259543249182,414
4641839439340171656667412505223716871192222126202411,386
1927132162110240244273126172551413710128705
16314410761822122111710331394834343
11632214410115312111521194
31222111124
111119
751311351522841202111201511947368
3,6387538415513,0095,6041611,9911,8951,4393722,8562,6024,1191,8183,2772,223101603,8177307045313661781431665362,0323,8312191,0092,0031,437126104,389
8,2191,6892,0151,1456,07812,6193554,5864,3883,2197906,0435,2339,7454,2717,0084,3772281357,8571,5541,6941,1997854312794011,3304,0338,0924951,9774,4323,504327223,174
4,4338981,1335722,9356,7751932,5052,4201,7124013,0622,5435,4502,3993,6062,08212078147809676514032441332307741,9104,1002699272,3552,010187114,267
2,3855555364251,9594,0471031,2911,2449883011,7601,5342,6231,3672,1571,29179442,7095634873372011281001263421,3692,7361576441,2688979870,225
1,0702022491287871,49145578576406718557951,16541596372124111,0031841881601344640361635791,047512786094503629,350
303299217375288141971341051134033047582268238552861648464513694616318031161709468,480
21422712971242824313221345241291156470
11614
751311351522841202111201511947368
8,2191,6892,0151,1456,07812,6193554,5864,3883,2197906,0435,2339,7454,2717,0084,3772281357,8571,5541,6941,1997854312794011,3304,0338,0924951,9774,4323,504327223,174
Table No. XLIV., SHOWING AGES of PERSONS enumerated in each CENSUS DISTRICT—by YEAR PERIODS from under 1 Year to 14 Years inclusive ; by AGE PERIODS 15 to 20 Years, 20 to 21 Years, and 21 to 25 Years respectively ; and by QUINQUENNIAL PERIODS from 25 Years to 100 and upwards ; also showing the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS in each DISTRICT, and the AGES of the POPULATION according to VICENNIAL PERIODS from 1 Year to 100 Years and upwards, except those whose Ages were not specified.
AGES.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Under 1 year13677100941,431407231853111918311216031771167440332233217522734160737253142
1 year and under 2 years12956120621,30640718164276206659114321681345639326231273433031757224223125
2 years and under 3 years1347288791,28739425175272168729416226771337442305227206463232954537238128
3 years and under 4 years13561132811,30341225156289180639412728791286635318231254442433561534242118
4 years and under 5 years1336696741,34039624160263169648714233851357138309240213543032953926221133
5 years and under 6 years14264103821,842434231762822088210313231921217138324232224502735560736233125
6 years and under 7 years13451103791,35838225153260189628814230881226341296243213422433763835215142
7 years and under 8 years8759103701,38638520169278199639914522981137240338239208483335258035234106
8 years and under 9 years13057101741,37642324162277179699513731911008226327221227492837359128241119
9 years and under 10 years1095595711,46336415145261189648615621881125628301217202472431558535240114
10 years and under 11 years1185293661,404387261742731905888135321161338140320235210372237861827253112
11 years and under 12 years934183621,40939520138255160499212912101112603228820120347183385823219390
12 years and under 13 years755474661,4373551513126014457681362391107533931921516955153325301418699
13 years and under 14 years905292491,424346151302251534481113198280542929921219339183305712619492
14 years and under 15 years794677621,3483121712623613438579679984523928719116937153325442218681
15 years and under 20 years3682382792496,5121,536765569766402283114391144183272261601,291894767209631,4432,156109864377
20 years and under 21 years624762801,373333291271782758268962612370442722617313744162633942412773
Total Persons returned as under 21 years2,1541,1481,8011,40028,4997,6684203,0275,1723,5741,2431,7142,5905071,8732,1271,2557336,2064,4354,0859434466,79911,2745814,3432,176
Children whose age was not specified31111
Total Minors, Persons2,1541,1481,8011,40028,5027,6684213,0275,1723,5741,2441,7152,5905071,8732,1271,2557336,2064,4364,0859434466,79911,2745814,3432,176
21 years and under 25 years3052051922645,7211,084753926831,07027823234911330324121892876596591139691,1231,52797470352
25 years and under 30 years3862323233205,8971,2431184516861,4784563274651404223192891268675946881611111,1591,623137548418
30 years and under 35 years4242593473425,0581,1031184596411,2914243055391703664073311097805615601621619661,535151439392
35 years and under 40 years4422432832484,6331,0121023996261,087345284505170374464324696515364911361418581,514159401336
40 years and under 45 years3501962882083,600786107329401848266289411161324385283665354503611381217431,258152333255
45 years and under 50 years2251411521242,62957869229372641158193337123260275172434343342749292526841147232185
50 years and under 55 years1641111331072,0454664516933347915016428776224169124273532892356857440585117221125
55 years and under 60 years11989100951,642350311802392565511223048154948446300242221444445849383206119
60 years and under 65 years1006396811,3822339133255148635725945107787045275186186392642738055155109
65 years and under 70 years51283637901153888138593341165166235343714311410835132702042312154
70 years and under 75 years3191721500613486523141360122918121278565114716613586431
75 years and under 80 years53892395334321535202107173123315816513610
80 years and under 85 years3254842010151139113151615314630215
85 years and under 90 years11952223111155
90 years and under 95 years131113213111
95 years to 100 years and upwards212
Adult Persons whose age was not specified10998651,02897113784221421221033913171325
Total Adult Persons2,6161,5901,9891,86834,4218,1756912,9314,5897,4393,0882,0463,6421,0782,6412,5141,9466835,3544,0023,8521,0378447,30910,2151,1443,2542,397
Total Persons4,7702,7383,7903,26862,92315,8431,1155,9589,76111,0134,3323,7616,2321,5854,5144,6413,2011,41611,5608,4387,9371,9801,29014,10821,4891,7257,5974,573
PERSONS.
Ages of Persons by Vicennial Periods.
Under 1 year to under 20 years2,0921,1011,7391,32027,1267,3353912,9004,9943,2991,1611,6462,4944811,7502,0571,2117065,9804,2623,9488994306,53610,8805574,2162,103
20 years and under 40 years1,6199861,2071,25422,6824,7754421,8282,8145,2011,5851,2161,9546191,5881,5011,2064233,4002,4602,4676424984,36936,5935681,9851,571
40 years and under 60 years8585376735349,9162,1802529071,4352,2246297581,2654089629236631821,6221,3151,0913423142,1673,177499992684
60 years and under 80 years1871031571483,0225002030349024511311650475208138120101527379378934694478487376204
80 years to 100 years and upwards.4254109251317713115142118164161481266
Children, ages not specified31111
Adults, Ages not specified10998651,02897113784221421221033913171325
TOTAL PERSONS4,7702,7383,7903,26862,92315,8431,1155,9589,76111,0134,3323,7616,2321,5854,5144,6413,2011,41611,5608,4387,9371,9801,29014,10821,4891,7257,5974,573
Table No. XLIV., SHOWING AGES of PERSONS enumerated in each CENSUS DISTRICT—by YEAR PERIODS from under 1 Year to 14 Years inclusive ; by AGE PERIODS 15 to 20 Years, 20 to 21 Years, and 21 to 25 Years respectively ; and by QUINQUENNIAL PERIODS from 25 Years to 100 and upwards ; also showing the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS in each DISTRICT, and the AGES of the POPULATION according to VICENNIAL PERIODS from 1 Year to 100 Years and upwards, except those whose Age were not specified.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total Number of Persons at each Age Period.
5161091438928481816275241198582892706363463661941216430105126744929213591177451291102662271913,004
45811014761307775193002522076734427962431934518918113917410168272621298319640528742632211912,383
465118134742997622226823719555270264602323362196151036010310867382613259819545735782182022012,181
473981227932276123266268218623412936443233852101511391105109854430233499193430321002702302212,720
4721231236329480222267277197492952876182953711791573738911369282510368820947432832472221412,338
5001071268930481822279285265603512746273113722142043919411372303617348822644732903012332712,938
5341191145931477820285269198493043206102814032351163917312879342917249917645341822902251312,618
4641171228130178826254282202583232696192833952481374138199814225162279217473291012832402912,663
512114116553088622227327718935364279599280414222148408118121784126152294198475321042902391612,858
511107122693227932124227417453339317612251398212136422921119128249336620044532932722301812,460
5121081267534878325274253194393522796252754272211434279111065423420188720748130952982071312,836
5018199512956951927326215250321266571224411237178382519782382312287219240635892342142111,744
44483112512996552228025716836338274556226384226154351101110854819151887202438281022482242011,645
4537911544291639242522461543233023853320437222013113546010867473015277222237220982071671611,184
42473109522936172626425116039333241548176326238117384628070402711167718341632912222012010,893
1,8553734312241,2252,5211129949786731621,4291,0062,1817161,49384355391,53435836230019713061963527891,646984089318018047,279
298899543232492131752221444524617536812325115124833117975423823622671533621864167158289,506
9,3922,0082,3561,2596,03814,3594545,2215,1313,6289496,5695,33111,5734,9567,4754,2352951667,7331,8362,0711,4758115623025191,6993,9358,6315831,8625,0074,241395241,250
2211821
9,3922,0082,3561,2596,03814,3594545,2235,1313,6289496,5695,33311,5734,9577,4754,2352951667,7331,8372,0711,4758115623025191,6993,9358,6315831,8625,0154,241395241,271
1,2133193302108691,992976878361961578509261,3986741,01452062371,229697299230125111521052085391,511973076685647537,281
1,2625963513199472,484797891,1086002958029541,4658791,02958778501,3631,05735922210784791032535861,8531473357596078042,661
1,1766612983368362,324816819994953127718431,224873977645108321,220681371188909663892215881,5891722687835738439,148
1,0776592553657732,291935897924803266928271,113771933645111301,1085413411667710773711925661,54219223664954610436,166
9815882002655931,7797654965034725360369194148480159214518818343296124907345581724521,2121741875674648829,423
6733831341533891,155503901472721614755086283175304291391252918417011665654243132306786941394073386420,603
4743131151263418814727934123114443339460320838934516013433124152886146393798241646611163282447016,374
41723012896308628412492652066233334149118933327494638072128827636253077169374461202801844512,949
353164120523295013320519615345291414503125270247702313488255632715356515525831942571214610,800
24067752622925128157100100302093553286415816631817213503236164183911813688113552176,556
105213511159138169351621212030218432105112151904271714948244975848674343,623
44718564363412415466153941355652356121212418291919362121,664
3137301813116131261092852131221563113518516128797
5131256531631161677122125322201
4238411112251
11313111118
152021111304516311610232617838281263311014223144938713,680
8,0714,1322,0711,9755,89314,5136454,7646,0133,4741,8205,6906,8829,0474,6526,6304,6931,0172097,7283,8912,2901,3408216754446051,5163,82110,4341,0611,9745,0014,156689261,995
17,4636,1404,4273,23411,93128,8721,0999,98711,1447,1622,76912,25912,21520,6209,00914,1058,9281,31237515,4615,7284,3612,8151,6321,2377461,1243,2157,75619,0651,6443,83610,0168,3971,084503,266
9,0941,9192,2611,2165,80613,8674415,0464,9093,4849046,3235,15611,2054,8337,2244,0842711587,4021,6571,9961,4337735392964971,6323,7828,2695651,7984,8404,083367231,744
5,0262,4241,3291,2733,6579,5833632,9213,9772,2151,1353,3613,7255,5683,3204,2042,5483831575,2513,1551,4458484374212733909412,4326,8576261,2103,0262,448380164,762
2,5451,3145776401,6314,4432141,4371,7031,0566201,8441,9342,6631,1982,0531,630538492,1607237464102922201511684791,1683,0183755621,5821,23026779,349
7422592489478192680496371330916861,2241,1092345885901181161065165116125532565146351488472424952376922,643
41410452314021163351514962838301685113722112016121,067
2211821
152021111304516311610232617838281263311014223144938713,680
17,4636,1404,4273,23411,93128,8721,0999,98711,1447,1022,76912,25912,21520,6209,60914,1058,9281,31237515,4615,7284,3612,8151,6321,2377461,1243,2157,75619,0651,6443,83610,0168,3971,084503,206
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
TOTALS503,266M.280,0926,6066,1956,2246,4076,19431,62632,26429,43924,1485,002
F.223,1746,3986,1885,9576,3136,14431,00031,27328,86323,1314,504
503,26613,00412,38312,18112,72012,33862,62663,53758,30247,2799,506
ARAMAC—
Subdivision 1394M.22565624233224152
F.16975865312417235
Subdivision 2193M.143212128104102
F.502125775
Subdivision 3751M.4528101189463726194
F.299101515710574230287
Subdivision 3A33M.28111131
F.52
Subdivision 3B33M.221113531
F.1111231
Subdivision 3C4M.4
F.
Subdivision 3DM.
F.
Subdivision 3E10M.92
F.1
Subdivision 41,899M.1,00730293430311541261096710
F.89231252334401531641219012
Subdivision 5480M.31173654252615235
F.169512557341920231
Subdivision 6181M.1553121297891
F.261122641
Subdivision 7266M.182442411567142
F.84332541711861
Subdivision 8163M.1062212187842
F.5711141813112
Subdivision 9363M.2065695530311352
F.1571144103322521213
BALONNE—
Subdivision 1581M.28112710117473435202
F.30011712109494232446
Subdivision 2245M.1473533418121463
F.98441211211014
Subdivision 3811M.552156109115141392610
F.2598991110474435262
Subdivision 4203M.149412131155144
F.543311197581
Subdivision 5304M.21042434171711104
F.944231515151213
Subdivision 5SS27M.18212
F.911111
Subdivision 6245M.1752232413711123
F.70313714782
Subdivision 6AM.
F.
Subdivision 6SS32M.16223
F.16112152
Subdivision 6SSAM.
F.
Subdivision 7289M.19443342161011196
F.953452418119104
Subdivision 7A1M.1
F.
BLACKALL—
Subdivision 1750M.3971014131413643653166
F.353817111395853514216
Subdivision 2576M.350841085355330225
F.226694124354231173
Subdivision 3373M.2795422131714184
F.942536117121252
Subdivision 3A59M.491125211
F.10123111
Subdivision 3B11M.9
F.21
Subdivision 3SSM.
F.
Subdivision 41,816M.9773136214133162140106568
F.83929282334251391361178714
Subdivision 4A205M.186121453122
F.19211442
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
7122,48620,19524,10222,93522,30318,56213,15510,2748,0086,8254,1422,237959561363,312157,606
14118,78517,08618,55916,21313,86310,8617,4486,1004,9413,9752,4141,38670543733368104,389
21241,27137,28142,66139,14836,16629,42320,60316,37412,94910,8006,5563,6231,664998693,680261,995
9610142115241657733121129
1001016813823332169
3491112181612127741109
245536213126
132253864454335221719552320
1642529261996106311135
741722211121
21113
122142110
61135
1124
22237
11
46648807796855134272510611541
54063686859422189626352
94253327372521111412624217
971515121361441172
34101418192317114221121
114541115
4412172926247105422138
431287643141
294461711811544377
34418531123
811111221812141484101125
1021012810751255
13814212224151181075411143
17317291913157695511127
53171115138107552194
5676957222242
16730424372673735232641113385
154221924161043223105
391212221411312111031110
3053527224
59182027222016137332151
5576655422239
5222321113
43115
4614262421101610242129
385753423332
71221129
103126
62171728211610794111132
52146583231143
11
17516342430392119101663112222
220222713212475572133
1451738382532101511104212205
12812183067101121198
66922403040241512142122213
48810118251146
11313114735138
6314
1212219
111
472447178697441353428148243505
49353736749381517151072346
2682037312610115102160
105319
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
BOWEN—
Subdivision 11,130M.56720171714178569643810
F.5631810201713788860549
Subdivision 2298M.17654353202222121
F.1224365321201293
Subdivision 3329M.19653422161424126
F.1334146152116134
Subdivision 4898M.6521561010125341314532
F.2461010989464030214
Subdivision 4SSM.
F.
Subdivision 5144M.9224142139341
F.522231812341
Subdivision 636M.221112
F.141121
Subdivision 784M.5321143821
F.31134425
Subdivision 8179M.120241713891
F.593112781251
Subdivision 9170M.12413157674
F.4631265351
BRISBANE—
Subdivision 11,190M.56415141311187162875412
F.6268512720527572679
Subdivision 22,604M.1,323192014262310212011012836
F.1,281292119202111010412213643
Subdivision 31,746M.815252721211711180948512
F.9311917132313851011078824
Subdivision 3A1,431M.6582661813188171768011
F.7732715118107176929120
Subdivision 42,129M.1,04013138191871859011715
F.1,089211415161177829611022
Subdivision 4A665M.389243151520252811
F.27642534182222336
Subdivision 52,360M.1,161333128252814513413110725
F.1,199182828212712212512912928
Subdivision 62,132M.1,04121293832221421341199619
F.1,091202321242511311913110425
Subdivision 7830M.29222752182523345
F.538348442329488925
Subdivision 81,953M.94620222726261211181149715
F.1,00729212527291311301079622
Subdivision 9686M.29797275303134276
F.389864652932334016
Subdivision 101,379M.6558988124554736818
F.7242017181577767667123
Subdivision 10A895M.4281075129433455399
F.467586372940526511
Subdivision 111,294M.6381112149115763756914
F.65613989135260669023
Subdivision 11A1,307M.63713871855166787116
F.6701313141596456728724
Subdivision 122,316M.1,087331320312812514316310721
F.1,229303230232514014615313033
Subdivision 131,528M.7062019101019788892634
F.82223151615128180898718
Subdivision 141,026M.634339642533395312
F.392445262126304613
Subdivision 15502M.3023744181217234
F.200252231414101811
Subdivision 16341M.166141614796
F.175221319811174
Subdivision 17883M.52873374241722388
F.3551732312615214713
Subdivision 181,429M.748666993647477823
F.6811089854053518721
Subdivision 192,357M.1,194272922232112212915012527
F.1,163342730333015412712713025
Subdivision 20655M.32132712152834534
F.334126231426323811
Subdivision 211,464M.69320161815158490826815
F.77119181219218985828817
Subdivision 21A2,715M.1,352363336282916217816214229
F.1,363292236253214417915812830
Subdivision 223,043M.1,436523339424821417216314228
F.1,607393540403619022319616526
Subdivision 22A612M.28939484283441258
F.32327345213825249
Subdivision 232,023M.97728322928321491571157414
F.1,046282429273214012212411012
Subdivision 242,063M.1,005243127274215116313310316
F.1,058283638302215412513011624
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
26635555440362212132092111301
2895045543318111219175442274
7781719181554741199
658813971352157
1728222817137104663124
69129810374351264
2027910174464933221715851450
14118162715155432105
3099128791321162
2826413151124
413522211118
441211110
18249425521135
1532311212116
38541218197744282
333327431326
29138141512496331795
2047232241126
28642434139331714228133111278
1276585855383028221723143211350
4961451251451188259413540191233827
5151461291218068654438391311741766
3827162616148352618181711221433
405999082684035322224169423526
3194962414837252116151681339
35075615960463018311517911423
378118105104107624839282199417662
1388130143103775449563523148315701
99303555513024161415114212290
101393825202010763331175
542771138797704734332617144619
5331161169084645046372918844666
510838677855445241724159822531
49210110284684634494234219351599
10528333723161013698211187
2147068433028212115173341324
465687857746142262316181431481
4867310476695031392819171032521
128222225261815851195111169
1504653372711191210105612239
2584656636440352526191373397
3048210251543530271213734420
180413735312117181719552248
197514236332117261812842270
27848604748512916201746428360
2916750465932331927168332365
282506046552932271614157121355
303775148483326301621962367
559766880737639312830145512528
6029512490806749413517115931627
325555756583929221626106412381
1356868473563635252016179315466
16251846873693724282410211472
136664628282323151247211256
742227262935182518167311228
67382620188456611133
4215212425139235511124
493325201610653311111126
109678986453042241710621419
12250602828211411114411233
231859189715240302017103711517
252909950463328262214483213429
5531411338173693721322320731641
563941011096556404235241410241600
13123382116301013131471187
121634425232877633121213
33961545550253127181413411354
3617274614335323224121555410
67310811197818653503430126731679
639129128100104746041312718354724
7191011151151119663333218121542717
8001401401171108677443225111294807
13620282223191310642321153
117384330292337981033206
5096272736475391923209552468
5088686103705630332622129221538
5665964626552343625161196439
54997867969493031291912431509
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
BRISBANE—continued—
Subdivision 24A575M.2811211589454048292
F.294787119425239284
Subdivision 251,521M.736261622182610811395568
F.78519212218241041001137918
Subdivision 25A944M.455131313913616860512
F.4891691116187077525510
Subdivision 262,038M.1,05526242722211201271248114
F.983233017192010912414010322
Subdivision 26A1,297M.64320161220138180817811
F.6549191415187568776212
Subdivision 273,399M.1,623474125454820622121517029
F.1,776364341414620721521317643
Subdivision 281,798M.815252221171297831078118
F.98321201816249911311010922
Subdivision 293,536M.1,688494741504723424022917825
F.1,848554356364223224021819934
Subdivision 301,412M.69117181214137480948717
F.72191451695380888914
Subdivision 31845M.753221161066634
F.9211327147853
BUNDABERG—
Subdivision 11,369M.68917221617209282846014
F.6802115187187999838415
Subdivision 23,831M.1,973454559515425424522118628
F.1,858496128594424127024719835
Subdivision 3842M.4601919132017886750474
F.38212108810485754358
Subdivision 4255M.16413553171116186
F.9131322112412101
Subdivision 5699M.511787105373121136
F.188386612352621195
Subdivision 61,307M.863121215131264776813957
F.4441216182217856358429
Subdivision 6A1,568M.8282822281528121120976413
F.74024203525241281101117111
Subdivision 71,013M.56714121010146068675710
F.44613811109517178438
Subdivision 7A1M.1
F.
Subdivision 8550M.3188847113839322610
F.232910888433835214
Subdivision 8A12M.9112121
F.311
Subdivision 91,457M.866191723221192105997614
F.591212919231610885816010
Subdivision 9A270M.16754351181819154
F.1032324516201711
Subdivision 10122M.79321686115
F.43312118854
Subdivision 10A55M.3411216
F.2122124
Subdivision 11863M.6081052873246335018
F.2558813911493929228
Subdivision 11A148M.9023111810831
F.581225108743
Subdivision 121,481M.98720162322189967687615
F.4941816914167371626011
BURKE—
Subdivision 173M.561111156621
F.1711132221
Subdivision 2185M.1483212887115
F.3712146212
Subdivision 3160M.1271313848125
F.3311125323
Subdivision 4359M.2345254622291894
F.12564554241518113
Subdivision 51M.1
F.
Subdivision 6261M.16833352161010124
F.932365218171192
Subdivision 774M.60115441
F.1411251
Subdivision 7A2M.2
F.
Subdivision 7BM.
F.
BURNETT—
Subdivision 1880M.5181214181396666605012
F.36219101816117462422311
Subdivision 1A456M.280118475353227219
F.17676410273730193
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
1641618141718109525111117
1652514182615133533211129
3806657405637371521119331356
4146763584933371816910821371
2423629183425222012755213
26429393635232611837431225
4667471827966494320422921616589
49886838657453429172013123485
3315243424035301911221053312
29465515245442622201611521360
841104114115123108675026292117413782
8541511561351279963535041251273922
3867479635545333118129541429
4531031007955384332242216972530
90610210810714110870453332171315782
9231261591441391127338413638973925
35251514342363426231486131339
32476625736463531171413532397
1221391761008062332110532631
3771941344111155
3324660476545282511176511357
3605162534629162217124332320
93412414213712412984724830267941031,039
991143149116114857358383524111146867
25627383231211499810221204
20222413021211497852180
681316151813844121196
5844667221133
108211617171814644422278403
106712111177741111382
4051101088056382212131211131458
25733373426181112462211187
415637358644743202561112413
43160425049283413118842309
2623543474913292421168276305
251282426262118171795121195
11
14524262325241216116321173
141111713141151332291
61113
211
3863957715742362319104111119480
34426403040351915137122116247
7417161612694363193
646695624139
3658767122211143
253443111118
1034343141124
93323112
17939523639321615102321182429
14722192691048322111108
304575422443111860
323342123421126
3255770694042362927117223267662
277354026262016191074113217
2014710831236
10122117
3911171222151611311109
1572246122
37811151714107511190
13765220
821221301722191211251152
71916143812154
11
1531027161619876411115
5767845211236
153463973211645
912115
112
25448414632242213188543264
212282621142196126331150
124213424202413592211156
11681111116543160
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
BURNETT—continued—
Subdivision 1B128M.802322413676
F.48421187431
Subdivision 2458M.23899525303020195
F.2208103710382323252
Subdivision 3238M.15952423161618164
F.79143341510146
Subdivision 3A91M.53314316
F.38111366372
Subdivision 4385M.21955734242431262
F.16658326242924153
Subdivision 5606M.306551697425338313
F.3001277711444348294
Subdivision 6357M.274331361613143110
F.83316321591271
Subdivision 7166M.105221611291391
F.61221128151081
Subdivision 7A1,501M.8632622332122124131806918
F.6382924212223119102925110
Subdivision 8271M.14224163162021146
F.12925333161719137
Subdivision 9273M.16381231151314207
F.11054542201615123
Subdivision 10148M.961214413131
F.52233199671
CABOOLTURE—
Subdivision 1456M.26265985333435232
F.19478949373219163
Subdivision 2758M.4307111112135447575011
F.328810877404344443
Subdivision 3542M.28012914136543135317
F.262168989503839296
Subdivision 3A739M.409141113117564351517
F.3301311108115362493514
Subdivision 4767M.34841110108434733295
F.41910461312454655432
Subdivision 5661M.358756105335548484
F.30314861011492844339
Subdivision 6749M.40571213107495363417
F.344131241111514746356
Subdivision 6A6M.411
F.2
Subdivision 7523M.26956468294228243
F.254599107403931327
Subdivision 7A279M.17174444231314205
F.1083235131814103
Subdivision 8645M.3499138812505245257
F.29622912910624945297
Subdivision 9236M.14464323182424162
F.922224111161511
Subdivision 10588M.3168841223443362711
F.272106976385239327
Subdivision 10AM.
F.
Subdivision 111,392M.7772324181826109108866310
F.6151820192223102103835511
Subdivision 12552M.3241177610413935344
F.2286114136403431175
Subdivision 13212M.12944744231215114
F.83553352113741
Subdivision 13SS164M.107547442418652
F.57432110875
Subdivision 14491M.2591251096423627233
F.2328786433334325
Subdivision 14SS1M.1
F.
CAIRNS—
Subdivision 13,557M.2,264284929342616618315811648
F.1,293343636272916216316213445
Subdivision 2187M.15232385652
F.351126731
Subdivision 3680M.480563883052282011
F.200912783392926144
Subdivision 3SS1,040M.53216201218218710357305
F.5081910171711749786441
Subdivision 41,871M.1,4841412111245370588261
F.38799138175658485312
Subdivision 5699M.58343261521162014
F.1162634520151393
Subdivision 5A55M.472125
F.81113
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
326765104233248
2346315212125
1041716231716111111552134
1112214241965645112109
70151291312845315289
4548853113134
14874713611139
2424421114
10714132217224744311112
954129141047541171
16716111718915986128622189
16814251717136941056321132
84334229251816894321190
44109636211139
4491071495131261
421445211119
4222557706053453232282110431441
374463849372619151210813264
77513115941655165
721057784564157
698812134991013241194
6618438236212444
35126101154514361
32145233220
1271024202315310813621135
10712121511441066222187
21942282122181811132111411211
17424271417191481012261154
1582718181685119442122
16219191511878643100
20830292530271812118731201
213181914197169741111117
157302225191718161117943191
19133403231151914121311242228
18831221821131411111454312170
163232019161413105133112140
21331252526221421101152192
1852724162017131787631159
1123
112
1262221241714876894111143
1491420151414768313105
751413121210107673296
581186461535150
17932262128276741051111170
1921517221683738221104
8488511964233160
53474756311139
1511818332123161395522165
16815191320108104221104
3765166486058372520208422401
3543937443432251914872261
153192626211619176935112171
127111217168127753111101
6569816665322164
4665113231212137
55610135422441152
3027671111127
13115152115231211733111128
1341813141611693311398
11
6711812782372622001541265754164721141,593
666119136119805842322013521627
2681213212217198231126
19323133116
14135625966403024155111339
11281718189773188
282303132453128231161111250
30226364236181316752131206
324199300202142113864544225111,160
227312627222115104211160
865898110636546311282211497
60111112953111256
51435936721142
51113
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
CAIRNS—continued—
Subdivision 62,366M.1,86127141220158869506560
F.5051820131813827757377
Subdivision 6A6M.6
F.
Subdivision 6B60M.59
F.11
Subdivision 6CM.
F.
Subdivision 7492M.446343241612621
F.464121210323
CARDWELL—
Subdivision 198M.60213129109
F.38211116716
Subdivision 2202M.13372999102
F.6912261111983
Subdivision 332M.2211233
F.101151
Subdivision 43,715M.2,819302836292414714210710456
F.8963525262730143149927615
Subdivision 5231M.1973511104952
F.3412145421
Subdivision 654M.4031151242
F.141115
CHARLEVILLE—
Subdivision 1133M.1001211162681
F.3321227533
Subdivision 2614M.35277865334023254
F.262886139444336275
Subdivision 3256M.1492322110191973
F.1071724216189173
Subdivision 3AM.
F.
Subdivision 41,419M.735221324162196100975812
F.6842923162118107111926121
Subdivision 5361M.2154876833352393
F.1469496432211513
Subdivision 5A25M.22252
F.3
Subdivision 685M.6811526
F.1711141
Subdivision 6A2M.2
F.
Subdivision 7193M.13623121965143
F.5734131116103
Subdivision 8107M.8112144392
F.2642219421
Subdivision 8SS482M.33953666262917156
F.143101575281715221
Subdivision 984M.68335331
F.1611231
CLERMONT—
Subdivision 11,955M.1,017382633292915512695596
F.93846233319271481421139919
Subdivision 21,746M.1,2741918291415959474538
F.4721318121315717766397
Subdivision 2A200M.1622212710761
F.38131168251
Subdivision 2B34M.1411221
F.2022651
Subdivision 3133M.118111252253
F.15112121
Subdivision 4522M.34267326242622227
F.180107666352027174
Subdivision 5209M.127332210151874
F.822131310112171
Subdivision 6465M.29166977353230258
F.1743947528353510
Subdivision 6A554M.323385993435402510
F.2314109127425226225
Subdivision 7160M.115312687102
F.45224831131
Subdivision 8254M.226211437186
F.283126332
CLONCURRY—
Subdivision 159M.51112155
F.8113
Subdivision 1A5M.5
F.
Subdivision 2101M.83112142
F.182211
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901.—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
332236294293205183145864014841201,529
2604261533722101043111245
12126
3413876862259
1
377699575936303214411409
18576441128
284326422412232
2043411111218
3969191114815433294
4243663211127
835121214
8112
55616132427721817910998284016628052,263
1476728065663523171011611132420
30121740252891176435167
16555318
1455453426
7121217
236161681075321377
183452115
125243031233225281495213227
1551417201891055252107
5871220101363981291
63910654243144
36341564752583235241683372
1393505235364526161286131291
1035212414191276211112
811018915624165
933411113
123
1457713524711254
72133110
22
3791516131010656999
3164312242226
2251069910531159
16144110
9322312937482923147231246
835111411644121160
15445961193253
611412110
4414956888056515537493113731576
521757764564525312564432417
32434721131161139387781169422831950
26040333228221491313233212
318913111216814171472131
222333121116
51111329
1413116
175131313121478115101
732218
10120463940292117101243241
10314151511626322177
549101061197532173
50254372431132
13020182228212315572161
10887121669412166
1441424323127191111721179
147101818101274211184
3312141710710641182
2622721111219
38183527421919135712188
143541114
1452610823137
51113
11125
9818611121034274
63611112
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
CLONCURRY—continued—
Subdivision 3156M.129113128411
F.271124111
Subdivision 3A249M.1772312199962
F.7232161214382
Subdivision 3BM.
F.
Subdivision 3SS8M.8
F.
Subdivision 3SSAM.
F.
Subdivision 3SSBM.
F.
Subdivision 4243M.15013123101714101
F.9361342161812113
Subdivision 5513M.35473633222221272
F.15944778302422103
Subdivision 6142M.103311139763
F.39211318424
Subdivision 6A1M.1
F.
Subdivision 7104M.802226234
F.2412144231
Subdivision 7AM.
F.
Subdivision 84M.4
F.
Subdivision 8AM.
F.
COOK—
Subdivision 1331M.18381924241515141
F.14834365212519165
Subdivision 21,159M.9467854103430349028
F.213463872832252010
Subdivision 36M.3
F.3
Subdivision 47M.21
F.5121
Subdivision 532M.2922
F.31
Subdivision 61,936M.1,06425192620231131401437526
F.87215142019178511414311928
Subdivision 7465M.3106143142825157
F.15544454211427213
Subdivision 8166M.1081213411118102
F.581113671262
Subdivision 998M.901121
F.82211
Subdivision 10194M.117122229162192
F.771312310157143
Subdivision 1180M.73221453
F.71
Subdivision 11A40M.3011221
F.1021321
CROYDON—
Subdivision 1838M.469668813415644435
F.3691218169126749443611
Subdivision 298M.661234622
F.32131319373
Subdivision 381M.581113323
F.231236621
Subdivision 473M.56224563
F.1722124
Subdivision 4AM.
F.
Subdivision 51,672M.9352017202826111117108548
F.7371920242029112108117758
Subdivision 61,744M.1,075263029342214195903814
F.6692937322125144112935010
Subdivision 729M.21211
F.81122
Subdivision 839M.33111
F.621
Subdivision 967M.631122391
F.411
CUNNAMULLA—
Subdivision 1991M.574155111912626952407
F.417141017812615965408
Subdivision 2437M.32966724251717223
F.1084214516151913
Subdivision 3433M.25581333182321154
F.1789710711443717102
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
23141119141711952121106
94313312118
351113241822211510521142
3982636421133
111111118
525131413131878222198
603499331133
94213036383931191026541260
89108141210334221170
2571015151210512178
18726122121
11
1549918122631165
1425310
11114
699171921101178723114
861473128552131162
216971631389568585132177112730
1151323141317941111198
1113
1113
113
411
41546512125
1112
49746726082806258422722133567
4895656527244282320176531383
891822272935261411221421221
8671271411184211169
42710758710101166
3386253125
4141049231312441186
411114
5783659616321160
495551542128
15964861065458
13216
55464122125
611114
18922414150493018127811280
207182538301681147212162
1758881231111149
22242210
1165751161211247
1523218
20275622111036
911158
39838576511263864728199931537
42053465855462810675111317
3784861114126123935533301031697
40937504953351314441260
424521317
411114
215747222131
333
17938611251146
2112
23034514663533625151092314
23333343922221454812184
8418323745421820159621245
6351110864145
8119273523268168642174
1101814169541168
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
CUNNAMULLA—continued—
Subdivision 4381M.28622126131314126
F.954523115211793
Subdivision 5312M.21961325171712124
F.9324746231888
Subdivision 5A75M.50113218431
F.2511692
Subdivision 661M.54112212
F.711111
Subdivision 6SSM.
F.
Subdivision 7166M.12922157592
F.372215574
Subdivision 8177M.13331484481
F.441212610621
Subdivision 968M.11312221898111
F.5511247136
DALBY—
Subdivision 1753M.3699916718594447317
F.384121313855153485111
Subdivision 2181M.81311386912
F.100311271012143
Subdivision 3482M.200545810322825182
F.282811675373238344
DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL—
Subdivision 1106M.701211565115
F.3611125544
Subdivision 1A82M.6111145
F.212132431
Subdivision 2343M.18744723202719183
F.15664443211624203
Subdivision 2A184M.9421361712121
F.90313291415142
Subdivision 2B564M.323107889423832306
F.241885102333532284
Subdivision 32,234M.1,199383734403218116914812124
F.1,035283529353215916314311321
Subdivision 3A2,032M.1,181353334272915813018515814
F.85128242125211191321149221
Subdivision 3SS25M.1811132
F.7111311
Subdivision 4799M.44610166148546157448
F.35351271012464452537
Subdivision 51,158M.64119161712208483676419
F.51722141817168771755613
Subdivision 5A863M.49891391511576966597
F.365161291110585645426
Subdivision 6530M.272661067353934294
F.25810971212504340313
Subdivision 7513M.288125976394044315
F.225118959423730246
Subdivision 8276M.16041832182318163
F.11624256191416113
Subdivision 9310M.17642865251815123
F.1342651317262173
Subdivision 9A455M.24197536302633302
F.214379683327262610
Subdivision 101,086M.557121191017597870678
F.5291418918106975635711
DARLING DOWNS EAST—
Subdivision 1165M.733233118123
F.9224431315817
Subdivision 2471M.30283835272636336
F.169638103303019193
Subdivision 2A39M.221113272
F.172111571
Subdivision 3316M.16535135171915213
F.15144515192016204
Subdivision 3A284M.17442364192322254
F.1105331517139111
Subdivision 4276M.15923333141920183
F.1173735523181911
Subdivision 5168M.95221531399113
F.735121914851
Subdivision 6264M.15642636212022173
F.10855233181417102
Subdivision 7141M.9713221952102
F.44313185263
Subdivision 8673M.41577979394832307
F.258118959424839266
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
5825302243392914128411228
652379341130
6210212828261611584157
578711621136
1654644433134
184127
84711455143246
4213
288141715109137611101
21422322116
25912242119772421108
25245511119
379138101564631176
30533325111125
18823273516231586139321181
214264022201787162723170
355955411644246
46997453365354
10510131710107457632195
14519282314794714822137
32856355212138
18441431118
117865410441150
1333118
87121317111410748211100
848141212574431272
48184548463346
54373645141236
14835302121121313119721175
13223181715610106211109
643809476775248403526119323556
5997585814840312617184821436
6451059168534640353931167122536
478665553454722202221113611373
5132312113
5112
2244634321921181415144212222
2023023151718141098421151
31747545741372118151710232324
302424125272613109125131215
2582931343817202513149712240
2072027301420161591321158
14123131720141757924131
167111418913105424191
1592215262211126843129
13912161812794214186
78111412155557421182
63111093111421153
731011131513286144331103
74615875515412160
12125211211158768421120
12217151317104725292
28239303740271719172217541275
27543483616222821101111611254
348422263335139
536545615212239
1282723182117131313155513174
101791597374312168
14231118
13224
7512131346691385190
79101614376662272
93151313967583281
5171110114343221159
741061291612753121185
7177188634246
45515364226222150
37657522512136
839129126104721173
619479741221147
289141348442451169
246423121120
156192536314229381617141259
1612212171081186397
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
DARLING DOWNS EAST—continued—
Subdivision 9342M.22324453182321185
F.11934366221614181
Subdivision 10200M.1253532114129159
F.75336113131451
Subdivision 11178M.1122222210119102
F.66412131110810
Subdivision 12148M.741414107683
F.7431342137891
Subdivision 13743M.417811129125244634310
F.32697588374642488
Subdivision 14242M.13155155211717122
F.1123274319161693
Subdivision 151,364M.7242822202117108100856516
F.6402020242124109109917214
Subdivision 161,719M.94930272024241251091339917
F.77016202122281071451008516
Subdivision 17704M.384916141311635142427
F.320127111211535361317
DARLING DOWNS NORTH—
Subdivision 12,706M.1,474465745513923820919616118
F.1,232355732564322321017711920
Subdivision 1SS52M.261135451
F.2611114342
Subdivision 21,086M.6501319818147251487217
F.436191319149746162399
Subdivision 2A189M.1131333313611173
F.76514121315881
Subdivision 3289M.17846754261714181
F.11154221316852
Subdivision 4109M.57211376142
F.52112156731
Subdivision 5568M.32251113913514128303
F.24647374254544182
Subdivision 6261M.1791333212812205
F.8267233211488
Subdivision 6A34M.2111111
F.1311212
Subdivision 7193M.1253243214118143
F.6822239131031
Subdivision 8396M.226855510333026173
F.17035979333221184
Subdivision 8A479M.26577649333632216
F.21468412232423720
Subdivision 91,031M.5641415121512687972408
F.4671618151811787361538
Subdivision 9A57M.4611244161
F.111
Subdivision 10356M.23227333181714158
F.12455253201716144
Subdivision 11131M.8321122844134
F.48411284751
DARLING DOWNS WEST—
Subdivision 1201M.1572225415910125
F.4422228625
Subdivision 1A18M.1311212
F.5111
Subdivision 1B25M.1311212
F.1211322
Subdivision 228M.20112344
F.8113
Subdivision 2A53M.421121261
F.11112212
Subdivision 3301M.1919257232629152
F.11034242151820133
Subdivision 4732M.381101171016545643415
F.3511091477474546514
Subdivision 5602M.41759927323328348
F.1851045883526251911
Subdivision 5A20M.1722
F.31
DIAMANTINA—
Subdivision 141M.36112122
F.5112
Subdivision 2137M.9321249344
F.4412146633
Subdivision 2AM.
F.
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
85161424251613155133111138
718109643232148
598121311825231166
467444531129
42510811110865221170
39338371227
346461022412340
384674324131136
212412421262414161388433205
1182171926192110115552211144
69109910425345162
637104743452349
3744950545539282314161183350
3955144383329151088621245
48379765452544026342713632466
453456043373431251516731317
20528281735201881294179
205181318231596643115
8229312888705251454833221174652
74978946369482932281714641483
15331111111
13421121213
26071685851243019192511563390
24540352317132016139221191
50109154323753263
4556723322131
76208161412973544102
4411181274433567
20541013122413137
22755331311130
1531628221718137191210313169
13418241416105637621112
57273116149666331122
51456641121131
4451411117
5321118
501119129103631175
36553541422132
1091014173019910341117
10889159131321162
128122719202011513622137
131141912129444211183
26735414342302824152113311297
273293133242121811844194
1655673111130
13321110
722520221213913135211123160
7169764431111153
336891164121250
256352411123
51172021111497313106
213553222123
64127
3112
6212117
811114
13122117
42114
12564313331130
71124
951211169135973631196
69638106222241
1992226212922209959721182
193302324112412971032111158
135284444383728231414102282
1167171011126311169
422232213
1112
7166323331129
411
202712121175862173
2252234311122
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
DIAMANTINA—continued—
Subdivision 2SS257M.1446174220231554
F.113636252224861
Subdivision 3486M.344811368362412142
F.14234754232123103
Subdivision 3A6M.6
F.
Subdivision 3BM.
F.
Subdivision 474M.60116
F.142114221
Subdivision 4A11M.7111
F.411
Subdivision 4BM.
F.
Subdivision 543M.36111
F.71111
Subdivision 5SS13M.931
F.41113
Subdivision 678M.672111552
F.1141
Subdivision 720M.19211
F.1
Subdivision 8124M.88123288431
F.361225562
DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA—
Subdivision 12,148M.1,040272821252012113411012620
F.1,108173120322512513214412924
Subdivision 23,865M.1,821413254455322522623316820
F.2,044573645253920222823424969
Subdivision 2A3,124M.1,494353836354118518821018432
F.1,630413535463519220820518438
Subdivision 31,142M.5351120101814737855516
F.60718151917158483935310
Subdivision 4793M.413119121011536257395
F.380687127404451325
Subdivision 5271M.1465745728211614
F.12564664262210101
Subdivision 5A68M.3841117471
F.301113532
Subdivision 62,697M.1,36430293531281531691568417
F.1,333322324262913412812611716
ENOGGERA—
Subdivision 14,396M.2,047616362556330428428319335
F.2,349587454504928530029124055
Subdivision 21,403M.7203219192924123110102668
F.6832115182522101100794818
Subdivision 2A111M.4711621119821
F.641111411115
Subdivision 3579M.2957111269454938262
F.284551096355040225
Subdivision 4611M.307117676373539275
F.30466867334438226
Subdivision 5902M.45787121317577475458
F.44571010614476163646
Subdivision 5A930M.43416131389596654486
F.49615111112105953605410
Subdivision 61,574M.7652722213016116113119739
F.8092218202115961271069613
Subdivision 77,191M.3,466111104811218950648246536659
F.3,72589105861118747853247837077
Subdivision 7A531M.23751475223932293
F.29483845282737318
Subdivision 82,623M.1,311462937483319318118613520
F.1,312323236293015917915912727
Subdivision 8A404M.19181165212525207
F.21365645262330292
Subdivision 9234M.13037125181214101
F.1041323615151383
ETHERIDGE—
Subdivision 1211M.170121116543
F.4133219932
Subdivision 265M.6011238
F.51
Subdivision 3234M.1903122874151
F.4411855683
Subdivision 4271M.136221319201253
F.13562943242817121
Subdivision 5425M.31123344161922237
F.11453331152311145
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
67210141412575313177
6181514533111152
88232346473932231166256
8010121687332162
21126
86269147313152
9325
211215
2112
3146543333133
32114
411125
311
124612671054155
513116
4211622115
11
2418141599313164
182474118
5117691776559482728201810541529
55411511768565940252222101631554
87216216212211492745955522615871949
982205192149110102765167552415971,062
79910597818464585148452519963695
8271291371099075615546452799812803
263362934242911201923191495272
323374927273115221822111375284
21627272520176712201811331197
17232302919161111132291051208
7951512793326567
6911813573221456
19324243119
1313621111117
579739391128996344605440207517785
521106107119105795660644034136518812
1,09911914415814411385634738121186948
1,17122321618713812183605438231851021,178
4094242515246231715136211311
34638586648412813141773211337
3112156116
31637641111333
160161923181216976522135
1521717182617116336422132
143172228232716489541164
14323272823141158115321161
25934241539391789841198
2412921343425152012644204
23328223626242014899221201
2365152392532161213115121260
4302744526146322547127651335
4385356585550301916159712371
1,878224256209232222156107744926197611,588
1,9352832992692442261501038962291910611,790
1251591921171137442112
131303125231581085521163
715998973113714133322411361596
651971219411256503531221320721661
981417913910842311293
11025121016146692111103
551191512644272375
5451111551461150
18571713242517151874152
23351122418
1361155543122347
111114
3520202617231818112155
2736331117
49312911161210823187
8268131263211153
87151830291741302013218224
6858415333121146
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
ETHERIDGE—continued—
Subdivision 6422M.292759663322196
F.1306457426271451
Subdivision 785M.68113352
F.1711241221
Subdivision 812M.111
F.1
FASSIFERN—
Subdivision 1746M.396111211910536151535
F.350127111510556452425
Subdivision 1A426M.23468574302627365
F.192106523262626215
Subdivision 2198M.109413521516198
F.89355712114782
Subdivision 32,552M.1,319533140464721719916113520
F.1,233424646303319720715613526
Subdivision 42,469M.1,282354044533620818717915012
F.1,187494333403419920017714320
Subdivision 5474M.264731189383634302
F.21076566303730234
Subdivision 6732M.3889895114248483915
F.3445710915464245416
GLADSTONE—
Subdivision 11,566M.8272023282223116117655412
F.7392624192916114117847011
Subdivision 21,007M.588221614820806059399
F.4191114131212626350421
Subdivision 2A388M.2339541625232315
F.1557754231923195
Subdivision 3441M.28412356171924225
F.15723532152219196
Subdivision 41,117M.65915161915198485606517
F.45827191516231007260315
Subdivision 4A54M.2721143311
F.27211116641
GYMPIE—
Subdivision 1496M.311969116412949317
F.1854754626352820
Subdivision 2614M.360101410710515032359
F.2546131285443741284
Subdivision 2A645M.35171131311454156295
F.2941211101010533947225
Subdivision 3111M.6531158793
F.46133310935
Subdivision 3A346M.212921134293121192
F.1344522131621222
Subdivision 4889M.59281146103944474811
F.297886119425141303
Subdivision 51,075M.5862110181222838173549
F.4891215151419757658598
Subdivision 5A43M.2211134
F.21333222
Subdivision 61,279M.7152324183123119113112677
F.564231822202010310582498
Subdivision 6A6M.5211
F.1
Subdivision 74,827M.2,412626167596331238733326430
F.2,415735558734830732833530748
Subdivision 84,994M.2,536836072617835437531922348
F.2,458687860685532933831228446
Subdivision 92,138M.1,077442527353516615614211919
F.1,061302426223213416616912422
HERBERTON—
Subdivision 1879M.701561236322731317
F.17842468242822136
Subdivision 1AM.
F.
Subdivision 2920M.561814171017668247344
F.3591311131615685939395
Subdivision 2SS2,196M.1,72320182317179579654916
F.47323161613148272484113
Subdivision 2SSA108M.791122173351
F.291125712
Subdivision 31,370M.1,0371011118125258456413
F.3331198514476042314
Subdivision 3AM.
F.
Subdivision 4667M.3507859114045322910
F.317713788434643368
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
809162637402425171143212
73717887431257
148697410711154
1022217
14212110
11
2232432281516191211853173
21822212013195101126111132
124221511121265123444110
1041418848875841388
585131236221141151
5268743224137
7328091787756354043352614471587
7217398676448243731271611115512
736789671735751382926149211546
73969726259493730241020853448
14010151623191385582124
1241411111513562312386
1922931222414121317168532196
180242726151313131591233164
364768478634037281918104213463
3965981624834161012115221343
24740406040413016222117113341
21838412923171691010611201
8616141825251113108331147
891412969642466
87213429222319141213262197
81161413975551176
3114458586239281417167212348
2682533333219161187321190
121514111115
1722221110
1573023221816167955111154
1091019111265462176
1772025272417191513136121183
154211612101510471211100
17618302324241511157512175
166212022151214972231128
326372143321133
2745221112119
10215201513134688341110
74111066852623160
1895858626145372413251244403
1671519221818959363111130
300284337421830212223107131286
2763343342023229977312213
9422112113
1211221119
41829314342424222207114211297
34729364031331310974311217
411
11
1,3261471601541511458966515438189311,086
1,3251821641661761107669524429132521,090
1,31917818318115017411469575333134711,217
1,30919720415914414074605342441665231,149
60283716660544034222211642475
61573766551633220232374522446
1283653756891807549357112573
93717131610845211185
233365557624214162111941328
21013372527206711021149
304133209241242207134997941206261,419
25631444740211013722217
194989886411260
1723222112
232809812212612376564646176225805
184302626261691141149
15622301627262417111281194
1762716281422129342112141
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTALS OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
HIGHFIELDS—
Subdivision 1971M.5121518121210677356555
F.4591017141015665668469
Subdivision 2573M.28776695332932177
F.286557211303333305
Subdivision 3982M.5222091814117279625811
F.4601818181420887276457
Subdivision 4367M.21548559312621247
F.15211375531232582
Subdivision 4A475M.27397665333435235
F.2029111189482925183
Subdivision 5649M.35011127117484536368
F.299171611109634547318
Subdivision 5A219M.150665171510129
F.6912531161292
Subdivision 5B114M.66122386681
F.483221811645
Subdivision 5SS77M.371121386341
F.4014271283
HUGHENDEN—
Subdivision 1183M.1301121165244
F.5325231210413
Subdivision 1AM.
F.
Subdivision 1SS22M.1811111
F.421
Subdivision 2206M.167222652155
F.39111145152
Subdivision 3884M.6021481075445326375
F.28211991114544038223
Subdivision 3SSM.
F.
Subdivision 41,672M.9633018292516118122106617
F.709242014272010595836411
Subdivision 5252M.19721143810
F.553122812142
Subdivision 5SS15M.121113
F.3111
Subdivision 5SSAM.
F.
IPSWICH—
Subdivision 12,713M.1,302332436233915513516614622
F.1,411253029292613914815614537
Subdivision 23,708M.1,732384243583421523023617433
F.1,976525143505425025725321341
Subdivision 32,216M.1,094283332333416017214210916
F.1,122303626272914814015013322
Subdivision 42,220M.1,085283338412516515915710018
F.1,135243627333015017113712129
Subdivision 517M.1111111
F.61111
Subdivision 5A484M.32464645253027237
F.16057455262031141
Subdivision 6282M.1505315115222410
F.1323255217231182
Subdivision 6A199M.10312443141610102
F.96523531813119
Subdivision 6B92M.5211595
F.4012366442
KENNEDY—
Subdivision 15,523M.2,897726456626632033931025153
F.2,626595564556029334432829450
Subdivision 29,478M.5,01715314914213413471278162742189
F.4,46114713513514915772372061139888
Subdivision 2A7,058M.3,88712511211010910255856245329149
F.3,1711051159610812554952842328251
Subdivision 2B306M.18144125161813173
F.12534832201819113
Subdivision 3216M.147321131011281
F.69422241414941
Subdivision 3A31M.2811212
F.311
Subdivision 3B110M.81123459
F.291236251
Subdivision 43,235M.1,938484042334020322417216126
F.1,297353945414120119118413331
Subdivision 4A161M.1154143214793
F.46121598611
Subdivision 4B25M.251
F.
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
25639413124201612162916552256
2453434202316132213179103214
1182022241618117121713342169
13124311118117717157412155
282343437333571616121231240
288282527221811121644311172
109131721167964733106
89812118583421163
130213615241795772143
12318131888623379
1733335342215146752121177
19424151613811645111105
631716141411643287
406443542129
297845312321137
34342121114
2223522115
3022221110
211212181718116651111109
30375331123
413441114
311
3313261726121597441134
177311331322
1652954719858364026153421437
1572031272512811125
414519185102874233321592549
35852677359451815106231351
2519183025211519113416172
27363522211328
323229
211
62485116101836243383150392145678
6251481411098162554644362727721786
88813810911912610549454447282176844
1,01414918714512776485049593122991962
5996987696553343322252257211495
593839279566127402230171642529
59965636589644522202214755486
608818377706337262218152195527
41211117
31113
112913202315211624232295210212
9259111310273223168
717107158668721279
6157111459342622171
52977144211311151
5198762322212145
2031051231221232
223322232118
1,2732232802752451981379276482916321,624
1,30924728921817113282604740216311,317
2,6303083803684163341901451008132237212,387
2,540269362338334215125111625521179211,921
1,913247306287349263164125936835214391,974
1,8332112612302191478567453020104361,338
676221917141196811114
7111710655333154
327101314141413881031115
42545243111127
514435221123
1112
217767777371160
172113211112
7861392101531671321049151572914321,152
740908592787248312721931557
33681923963412182
2544534121
111324372124
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTALS OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
KENNEDY—continued—
Subdivision 4C8M.5111
F.3111
Subdivision 5300M.21851134141412193
F.824133415118102
Subdivision 5A60M.501123241
F.1011211
Subdivision 6942M.653101210135505045569
F.2898108913484946216
Subdivision 6A113M.8011245683
F.33226461
Subdivision 6SS20M.1931
F.1
Subdivision 7392M.28542332142215276
F.107342331515157
Subdivision 7A76M.63112369
F.13213411
Subdivision 849M.37136
F.121131
Subdivision 9241M.195111256517
F.46132286241
Subdivision 9A55M.441141
F.111111
Subdivision 10255M.1426256221171372
F.1136568429178112
Subdivision 10SS218M.1462234213161374
F.72233261610931
LEICHHARDT—
Subdivision 1238M.1441573161414162
F.94231219161810
Subdivision 1A123M.671111411851
F.56213221081161
Subdivision 2205M.153111141311142
F.522132311966
Subdivision 2SS27M.1911512
F.81111
Subdivision 2SSA10M.61
F.41121
Subdivision 2SSBM.
F.
Subdivision 3496M.35535835242621395
F.1414144720142013
Subdivision 3AM.
F.
LOGAN—
Subdivision 1985M.627716181586458735912
F.35813106810475354408
Subdivision 1A271M.1364233113101713
F.13522542151720181
Subdivision 21,464M.6991520221823989984494
F.7651122191519861111106817
Subdivision 3220M.13012153122015105
F.904821520712113
Subdivision 4645M.3539117127465440366
F.292149968464744286
Subdivision 51,205M.5911910121621788094539
F.614211725161796961016612
Subdivision 6307M.16767345251925121
F.14065456261917132
Subdivision 6A374M.19675556282430112
F.17888446303228143
Subdivision 715M.10111121
F.51111
Subdivision 7A74M.41121485442
F.3314278511
Subdivision 8613M.305611975384142353
F.3087812910464738343
Subdivision 9492M.28351310511443126394
F.20966668322734196
Subdivision 10180M.1064243114161183
F.74122117710131
Subdivision 11466M.2357810810433329208
F.231987107413437236
Subdivision 11A170M.8972110131174
F.81332210111681
Subdivision 12238M.1231512211141715
F.11554252181515146
Subdivision 12A30M.1611223
F.14113
Subdivision 12SS10M.71
F.31
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
21113
211
621931251819111747311156
468772442236
124108533121138
4111216
21040407162594537342123911443
170181727191775531119
2661049122352154
1931621114
42115212115
11
84223342202116185943116201
5297115474321255
209774731121143
92114
1026345321127
532117
331520222622211013841162
21325833125
75643552321137
3312118
6010131213817233182
67109113821246
5311126191013583311193
39646821212133
62911111115857112182
53578464123141
2993812412421138
362134351120
441798201210117744109
32443521120
9311121110
3111115
121115
311
11530292837251818181416511240
6716121010953223274
126739664543413621211358121360
202242017242312414534222156
5310718146398321283
711310144105232164
334455543544030302414172362365
39254805052412923151565111373
62811371242965168
53745743221237
18223192719311317583411171
1711124182212107632321121
3143143263126261514182084411277
3713831332425251521137821243
8271915488217741285
77512114683452363
9513181615783636321101
10711101247843343271
611114
3112
1242254111117
22212212111
15916211913191071211864146
1682325161512795109432140
144171822211320873424139
11818171310484817191
527874836262154
387735333112136
13313161610136876511102
141121320714852232290
4561243732222144
4648581111212135
57121479833513166
6847662272424147
73111219
512121119
121126
1112
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTALS OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
LOGAN—continued—
Subdivision 13566M.335511787383639357
F.23113101195483929201
Subdivision 13A626M.3661064911404347383
F.26011137146513431304
Subdivision 141,036M.58623101311167365657111
F.4501011131712636567509
MACKAY—
Subdivision 14,091M.2,141365046466724528423219034
F.1,950554743534524329030320241
Subdivision 22,623M.1,341222125242311512710411755
F.6822521231932120105807210
Subdivision 32,639M.1,673342631392215214114910029
F.96617282933341411731529611
Subdivision 42,341M.1,565253924232013114711513030
F.77627191629331241161286411
Subdivision 4A50M.361122241
F.1422243
MARANOA—
Subdivision 12,371M.1,207273430353215815814010330
F.1,164343323403116116413312828
Subdivision 21,243M.68319211722211007868699
F.5602015221619929767489
Subdivision 2A108M.521235562
F.561332987121
Subdivision 3784M.4251213141310626448466
F.359121161513575852338
Subdivision 3A39M.2721115233
F.12411
Subdivision 3SS1,037M.6251016179166871655115
F.41221121414127352524511
Subdivision 3SSA4M.4
F.
Subdivision 4133M.92241187334
F.4121341117411
Subdivision 4AM.
F.
Subdivision 4SS5M.531
F.
Subdivision 5531M.302465612334737302
F.229371178363532195
Subdivision 5AM.
F.
Subdivision 5BM.
F.
Subdivision 6840M.457151521198785753317
F.383151491110595458415
Subdivision 6A7M.411
F.311
MARATHON—
Subdivision 1152M.120321391262
F.3241411022
Subdivision 1A112M.96112161
F.162242
Subdivision 1BM.
F.
Subdivision 2387M.3061337216137165
F.8117232158782
Subdivision 2A1,134M.7101916161514809159306
F.4241314121113636352399
Subdivision 2BM.
F.
Subdivision 2CM.
F.
Subdivision 339M.251214
F.142133
Subdivision 3A31M.2111222
F.101122
Subdivision 3SSM.
F.
Subdivision 458M.4711215222
F.111122121
Subdivision 5339M.25232133121811105
F.873432416101371
Subdivision 692M.7812143251
F.142223
Subdivision 6SSM.
F.
Subdivision 6SSAM.
F.
Subdivision 6SSBM.
F.
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
1553426412411128764421180
1372218131411153311294
17135362819222511861211195
15019211718101243231110
285484351463226151211652112301
254404331202314126421196
9851081741871651601177168572810561,156
1,079127161135111976851474018745871
5181381501381158953423820168214823
3874653484137181615752322295
571137254213166947655422311514211,102
57347716953513327151742211393
5532041711529785525025211311621231,012
44348655242322826141156112333
11852423125
111113
5896510294896550333625291956618
61492110837443463220222152550
32446605346392320252712521359
313394533332516151813442247
2154542424131
37531135119
226242823382114221384121199
20828202222191014943151
13133123114
631116
270446251393037322214101031355
233313726191611121092231179
2114
25121888551331367
248341117
411
1491819242516101014854153
1271521132095483211102
226263034363115231413441231
217323319212118673141166
11113
1112
209141518169123112100
1435612118
105181716115733186
831228
5723434943292120493113249
4071377213141
2663363698968503217116411414
226344640301610102541198
412175521
612238
73122221114
4121116
112541053321136
81113
5612153127332022789318196
472996531540
15141113648321163
7121217
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTALS OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
MARATHON—continued
Subdivision 757M.4311411
F.142351
Subdivision 7SSM.
F.
Subdivision 8169M.1221323998104
F.4751176942
Subdivision 973M.65111142511
F.811211
Subdivision 10126M.9413217846
F.32311128642
Subdivision 10AM.
F.
MARYBOROUGH—
Subdivision 1120M.64142295393
F.56211159781
Subdivision 1A628M.3349146912504868456
F.2944881211435632375
Subdivision 1SS38M.2311224
F.1511131321
Subdivision 2179M.9231113987131
F.871234111101493
Subdivision 3171M.844149131012
F.8733242141112111
Subdivision 4231M.1143413314171911
F.11733454191617101
Subdivision 5733M.38461110613466360384
F.349117101212525643337
Subdivision 6219M.12034231132521163
F.99134210911172
Subdivision 73,166M.1,589363929434519221324517933
F.1,577475322432619118220920328
Subdivision 82,315M.1,232312528332814516116914530
F.1,083282426342413614513712622
Subdivision 93,080M.1,466314133493318722718915925
F.1,614365237423420121319219439
Subdivision 101,379M.714122023162091981137916
F.66518201515198793936915
MORETON EAST—
Subdivision 1494M.28313646203037343
F.21164188273034183
Subdivision 1A2,543M.1,246353935272816420216611014
F.1,297384237385120615316112924
Subdivision 1B2,688M.1,456373141413718717117213727
F.1,232363627332515718414113220
Subdivision 21,026M.72755989364538359
F.2997136137464040334
Subdivision 2A177M.10113222101113112
F.76311128711101
Subdivision 2B1,594M.7462026222228118133825411
F.8482219232428116116987910
Subdivision 3714M.34745398295554304
F.367131011885042402810
Subdivision 4643M.351146975414951337
F.2926791113465243306
Subdivision 4A178M.1031232210128192
F.751224211121251
Subdivision 5363M.308212117111283
F.5512122811661
Subdivision 61,347M.1,074342413167166
F.2733333113191095
Subdivision 7448M.24044512934333118
F.208711495362531222
MORETON WEST—
Subdivision 11,229M.629182222182110186817011
F.60011151220137185886310
Subdivision 2642M.33291112105474047337
F.31010511710434539359
Subdivision 3574M.30410310511392940355
F.270643115294524283
Subdivision 41,870M.95226302229361431511299612
F.91834283633261571371259817
Subdivision 4A543M.29611810611464245314
F.247781283383630273
Subdivision 4BM.
F.
Subdivision 4C526M.27110121377493735269
F.255118499413835425
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
721276421236
632218
402812151612771282
28223722119
13649911534152
41214
2569121361372169
20443112
294652431531135
30442225222126
21714131417161111691311117
173111318271961043622121
8323213115
1021115
3843965259352154
47463124453511140
4425532433255140
4938223272412238
614588732285153
63106772435261154
211211424242020155148422173
19118231817171219976453158
78464653733142
491073877223150
86210911186739175544644181361727
81314011311088865644433619151031764
6509776896567524327182113725582
56691796177493735212018111152517
787849690946860554939231335679
8391261151359268535542362715551775
3974546413032322426121496317
35742433443302529182315321308
12415251224251810119253159
112109141871578712199
6567471641026656563131171543590
6734310586808944363327233221624
69411012110410510567513332151171762
63488107818771463030201713341598
16324314272371020811754113564
16322271720158648423136
479755753354154
375653334315139
39826426660553412171410633348
41954868651403023211885241429
172201724301814812151061175
170203429331016181010125197
18117241730181591512742170
1771316161315147546132115
518624637636152
415243553321134
41323858424618178251267
3243452211123
15928273337304642501391621831081039181,015
157126165181616173226318121216
1161115192315512511611124
11611171011128745321192
3494740314042142310101643280
31755513831282020101113411283
174162021191517108910454158
17111192518121016882352139
1482023212123796119411156
129243022101186111135141
53162584647472525263619126516421
534725253413221312525141323384
168192021151710417941128
13421201115117436942113
156241911101295776221115
1611916149964383394
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTALS OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
MORETON WEST—continued—
Subdivision 52,389M.1,309443032422817617220317827
F.1,080383935343117718217212422
Subdivision 5A346M.18575542232626283
F.16126665252318234
Subdivision 62,405M.1,258434530473319820116211217
F.1,14740564336392142151637415
Subdivision 6A1,538M.8231820193119107119122868
F.71515291720231041101137917
Subdivision 73,085M.1,632474446555124326222618022
F.1,453504148504923822021013123
Subdivision 8528M.27266335234740385
F.25672828274534316
Subdivision 91,764M.936262028272712811811511022
F.82830243421271361121069720
Subdivision 9A176M.9692366261995
F.80134361712156
Subdivision 10179M.10735331151110122
F.72211228126101
Subdivision 10A560M.2869118157503426207
F.274997612434534305
Subdivision 10SS8M.6112
F.21
Subdivision 112,252M.1,179342624323515115914910731
F.1,073324630364418815015411416
Subdivision 11A6M.211
F.41121
MOUNT MORGAN—
Subdivision 16,280M.3,340116126981058953446633922349
F.2,940122921091219854248037224845
Subdivision 22,155M.1,2564134442832179181145859
F.8992929323842170151132785
Subdivision 31,174M.74222192516179966744312
F.4321619151517826243393
NUNDAH—
Subdivision 12,998M.1,600384233383718819215614538
F.1,398393439272716614717115730
Subdivision 1A3,409M.1,681494049463822222418216928
F.1,728444044444021221520820231
Subdivision 22,478M.1,191282828375217323322711320
F.1,287352529344016324429012920
Subdivision 31,815M.981223330372915115311410518
F.83429283437321601341095811
Subdivision 41,131M.65891016121562758215512
F.4731814111476452645010
Subdivision 52,274M.98634222724261331481387810
F.1,288212922352813516517913223
OXLEY—
Subdivision 12,677M.1,4321515181815811211097922
F.1,24517171525179111111812121
Subdivision 2150M.90523313141411
F.60324961151
Subdivision 2A1,946M.919222622192010912813510118
F.1,027262129252612714514110820
Subdivision 3128M.63223767101
F.6513138810111
Subdivision 4400M.20615134142931324
F.19444472212442193
Subdivision 4A2,567M.1,287383934392817819719011023
F.1,280343636442817818518512717
Subdivision 51,060M.55411121516167082665811
F.50615917813627583519
PALMER—
Subdivision 164M.4811134561
F.1611511
Subdivision 2220M.1461444316131064
F.74212229121631
Subdivision 3429M.385131218812146
F.443112182832
Subdivision 413M.1351
F.
Subdivision 52M.2
F.
Subdivision 6119M.1032114261
F.16222111
Subdivision 7465M.38721315129534
F.781613112161172
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
756919258526454443525219422553
6775956645238433121207831403
10610131189557613179
93129101182444111168
6907510582765940343124171294568
6816980716551292515281176414466
44253475358373231242314621381
42347473926272524211810251292
9331041029010688504738302215421699
8229010487977644372829181083631
1531615161869125115321119
14319211679976752131113
4937977514431292529332111931443
47154734334311932212711831357
5937113421131137
50277622111130
508778337831257
3764453124321135
13721192513188111297411149
157123223118575851117
4112
111
59710293747767393528252014512582
622748767594324252918126331451
111
311
1,6112423083393182021047251392975131,729
11,68822528324518194694953251165241,252
5997389115124846735262511512657
5364568665838301718135311363
294528674634536293217581448
229374534272111696331203
719171133119121107676232281219433881
6711281221169776484527241817531727
825129127117126107774752252810542856
8681521591331189357394825178821860
7665359627043383129208732425
8466684665562352916185122441
541595559726143211724175511440
472495161564725221814874362
3862738443638191915179631272
240314332301926101710447233
507505966696940272939148441479
6349999102837955373326181355654
4128385133137142997777773732158181,020
462968811994106695646272020111120783
526644442241138
32524541321128
491396058534543322626221194428
541687770674944252122211345486
31457124341132
38574223427
11012131311139105351196
10991210139106735185
6986377711059057332238165102589
692708499948041342216171353588
287383025322623282710121042267
280224128272022221399553226
194567231129
8123118
49105101520131355197
41551173233
482032434548474029191031337
23334513221
6131117
112
1354141414211177290
74111119
33916211853557944371282354
4813476242130
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTALS OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
PEAK DOWNS—
Subdivision 1250M.14297151231313142
F.1086354321161771
Subdivision 238M.32213141
F.61121
Subdivision 385M.651113122
F.201232212
Subdivision 3AM.
F.
Subdivision 3SS2M.1
F.1
ROCKHAMPTON—
Subdivision 19,238M.4,438132107921119153353254141785
F.4,80012092107110116545591572564142
Subdivision 25,474M.2,751829170786438539632722046
F.2,723748267767937838534827649
Subdivision 3749M.41571213614526360324
F.33415711109525850255
SOMERSET—
Subdivision 11,534M.1,0501661917157364474832
F.4842012141666870535015
Subdivision 22,048M.1,949132613117572
F.99633532011792
Subdivision 342M.331123222
F.921
Subdivision 4178M.1031124810144
F.7521147123
Subdivision 51,926M.1,03929253526321471481178325
F.88732223039291521321067426
SPRINGSURE—
Subdivision 1532M.2808101259444140151
F.25286894355027236
Subdivision 2527M.35075966333031222
F.17777869373223191
Subdivision 394M.58112264173
F.363115273
Subdivision 3A63M.5211126
F.1111233
Subdivision 3SS1,688M.9802419242028115115886018
F.7082224162321106109109819
Subdivision 4214M.14644252171516134
F.681324108582
Subdivision 4A303M.208541431721151110
F.9571246201012122
Subdivision 5363M.23572572232221197
F.1284721418281891
Subdivision 6511M.302335810293549284
F.209124827334533172
Subdivision 6A66M.5621143363
F.1011212
STANLEY—
Subdivision 1557M.316684105335432346
F.24167297313038195
Subdivision 1SS277M.1532253122423151
F.12432433151118162
Subdivision 2886M.460147141019646648458
F.426141116158646371466
Subdivision 3719M.4281178109456658586
F.2917119138484551222
Subdivision 498M.74131276493
F.241113423
Subdivision 4A278M.18556625241815221
F.934326217149112
STANTHORPE—
Subdivision 1657M.296122683313229328
F.36147764283566489
Subdivision 2609M.331947127393441479
F.278126377353543384
Subdivision 3366M.22076844292414185
F.14652773241522143
ST. LAWRENCE—
Subdivision 1350M.17759384293126151
F.17343777283732152
Subdivision 2355M.22856573262113275
F.12761416181517135
Subdivision 2A77M.6411215
F.13112223
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
6591814129354377
626126734321246
9953211223
3123
171297744211148
104211210
11
11
2,108333391376337281168117112102543591052,330
2,41445945936429122015314011588542410722,386
1,3741662172212511599490724833166311,377
1,436224249210178116856564561811651,287
2113025243626161210882331204
19017222515161397115211144
2641131781381418843301411129786
25655464942208512228
117836865229218289592314321861,771
4934146352211050
114112535122
321216
4096101315213463
26891013611149
520869493744447322118811519
49051677267711724158311397
1411517152816121186821139
14115221914108646421111
118163843383413181664411232
112101691425521165
2155495512137
17714321119
10965993142
81113
396609210685754543332112912584
414535248384013131811332294
6515616101472721181
335747232121135
741715221318121678411134
56965531513139
92181918221917137721143
74711106752654
1451525231929139126411157
13013121411103555179
1987310322237
52125
159272321171013121410622157
123182120101066117531118
7515111010685524278
6210139565152211262
2313533353125221612101441229
2502833222520209724321176
23341262415212215131053195
16820201118131310681111123
29148611112245
1243121112
80152422129385241105
533108921411140
13225171914111410181710522164
1863821191521101215116241175
17020191818281681111831161
15519198161312121254111123
9014201812115141213722130
7891182685861468
102781113997532175
1141011121163221159
92201515221615128832136
68871210355242159
9105106773321155
91124
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTALS OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
ST. LAWRENCE—continued—
Subdivision 3129M.110111328161
F.191113212
Subdivision 3A57M.46111441
F.11112111
Subdivision 452M.38114Illegible1
F.14112213
Subdivision 4SS8M.72
F.1
Subdivision 5209M.13633222121210153
F.732123812138
TAMBO—
Subdivision 1578M.328912592373938232
F.250774127372631303
Subdivision 2168M.13951421134361
F.2911512
TAROOM—
Subdivision 1453M.2561095101044442493
F.1979688839342520
Subdivision 2314M.22322223111720237
F.9123545191199
Subdivision 2AM.
F.
Subdivision 361M.461113473
F.153221
Subdivision 4230M.1544312414125113
F.7635363209963
Subdivision 4AM.
F.
Subdivision 4BM.
F.
Subdivision 4SSM.
F.
Subdivision 566M.44211152661
F.222243331
TIARO—
Subdivision 1179M.98353314131082
F.814311413171581
Subdivision 1A1M.
F.11
Subdivision 21,062M.6321512189116561628324
F.4301214152316806365557
Subdivision 2SS150M.83232251415135
F.674326116141532
Subdivision 3517M.291831496404240253
F.22678774334229212
Subdivision 4556M.3619749103927294110
F.19546825252423245
Subdivision 4SSM.
F.
Subdivision 5750M.4201012111711615260398
F.3301312111112595634393
TOOWONG—
Subdivision 12,115M.99717272326291221231349517
F.1,118202219253011612712112538
Subdivision 22,195M.1,04227292425251301621419718
F.1,153393434332916914716610416
Subdivision 32,508M.1,191292436313815818414813618
F.1,317324031263216116315413626
Subdivision 4340M.17711575192435143
F.16346765282418192
Subdivision 5263M.1372433121822132
F.12615143141321124
Subdivision 6221M.1133111171213154
F.1082354317816134
Subdivision 7114M.6622215128126
F.4831154541
TOWNSVILLE—
Subdivision 12,247M.1,28315142118178580757522
F.9641720161627969310111526
Subdivision 24,036M.2,283644854465026227326617542
F.1,753553753505925428126317119
Subdivision 34,712M.2,549535059627329730730622247
F.2,163625160486328428525623647
Subdivision 41,722M.85827171822231071121057921
F.86422202325231131291179118
Subdivision 52,549M.1,355364230292616320815311014
F.1,194252835423016018017111423
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
30181017114535121380
834111111
11644104312135
531116
11434464227
812126
23115
11
5213861211968622184
41733643221132
139152932282121131311141189
12723271416910127311123
2712171324141113521112
9264511120
1242621111514151048332132
11812151411726452179
7827212118145104119311145
48151082133143
1731477213129
8112127
45112017121013597311109
47497411329
203531312311124
1432128
47126510622151151
545543342127
1
2954467493535362414127239337
2702227242118197844312160
4721369553236
5032551117
1501715141719121668764141
1271216181510631044199
146333429342214141477511215
10116171510976462294
220322934242314146106152200
1911333241213126962531139
49169757576643834192516933506
52799113102795139272624185431591
54855646992725034171613642494
60268861018870483027815712551
644586685977151412725135521547
64011312010990794836232914763677
9511141085776562182
911610312568632172
67116859462773270
647107664551621262
511299453535212262
5887345465331150
386322611132128
19635343121129
3371481951441441117259371810611946
431128124766541313415114211533
1,01817720118421420211181502514421,265
98812212711614297713921131331765
1,17918923723921418011173563515121171,370
1,108174199192148123745339321072111,055
424736867665227371117943434
468639469473023252214522396
6488611083114997553322515132707
648871027793733534171453222546
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTALS OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
TOWNSVILLE—continued—
Subdivision 665M.4641161252
F.19111211
Subdivision 7219M.122733221797144
F.97433441891274
Subdivision 8572M.34551251112454038254
F.22798117742392722
Subdivision 9809M.558789753645403016
F.251484611334230206
Subdivision 1036M.3221
F.412
Subdivision 11234M.1374572523814133
F.9731243131512104
Subdivision 1232M.25114
F.71112
Subdivision 13760M.61264666282720244
F.1486497935161571
Subdivision 141,072M.768911131085153413822
F.304117145104738363312
WARREGO—
Subdivision 1183M.1204131312994
F.63242210131131
Subdivision 1A10M.6112
F.4111
Subdivision 1BM.
F.
Subdivision 2229M.1591231712992
F.7022214111595
Subdivision 3230M.16331419219123
F.67124411111062
Subdivision 4119M.9723165241
F.22353
Subdivision 5157M.1062214910551
F.513412111548
Subdivision 6316M.1921472317222061
F.1246344825211871
Subdivision 7111M.84211264951
F.271113331
Subdivision 7A53M.471123
F.61
Subdivision 838M.33112131
F.511
Subdivision 9118M.761121661
F.4211243683
Subdivision 1080M.66122531
F.1433131
WARWICK—
Subdivision 11,366M.64927152416139590845010
F.7172011923178079967811
Subdivision 21,634M.80122161713259391937711
F.833182012211586939310118
Subdivision 3836M.4091148149465457412
F.42712881344563526112
WESTWOOD—
Subdivision 12,865M.1,491363332443217718918512840
F.1,374493528384319322318013721
Subdivision 22,233M.1,243333423332715017813310021
F.9902837263630157137128979
Subdivision 3321M.21365232183219242
F.1084344318812142
Subdivision 4555M.305888510393134178
F.250898811444133196
Subdivision 51,140M.6542014917197914690536
F.4865101010104510789458
Subdivision 6565M.30785674303737284
F.258610687373932205
Subdivision 75M.41
F.1
Subdivision 8297M.1773512516821162
F.1202771171310152
Subdivision 91,417M.77221141413127491758211
F.6451915242022100107836613
Subdivision 10280M.17635251161210172
F.1041465420111181
Subdivision 11186M.13246413181510161
F.5411245481
Subdivision 1274M.5621143281
F.18121413
Subdivision 1346M.3311123
F.13122
Subdivision 1432M.2111531
F.1111221
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
16546411332130
62311211213
51141267558442471
5010953424351147
1523331293120228833311193
130161119141656522197
167476572613634399142111391
1311114282012165424211120
3184942129
311
6112131512446341276
546892713411143
6343242119
41113
1032164413124222511272259509
74812148446161174
2054710576715034261310422123563
166273317171551041126138
34713111810762122786
38142641725
3213
222
391292217241299222120
401739512230
541210171925657521109
4036532241127
18491318149623179
1123221111
3069201511626176
2838722123
661114242019169391126
7291312563111152
2545119116142659
10111621517
66528646441
121115
72448221326
21113
1647991436322160
24321413111118
95941113112257
8121116
329384447482519172220239242320
3446268464627272923171011331373
3656871635544312725181710331436
391828957364336191823161265442
200292628262314162189342209
233283727252512811863121194
71997100114105120585342372312722772
4758779010381716138393412622616
25846491109111817234292187527659
25307684907143341816114229460
951413191111181088312118
5418487334222154
129173029271512615138211176
1431924121055167432107
37436364731302314132715233280
294182931221514181379439192
13614242720141491320781171
1332016161015610149621125
133
11
6318171613113136112211114
5710149472545363
3336453665461343226201574111439
36945573425302221141491211276
57212525165456444119
51111347623221253
6013145956826111172
223823434121132
1857451132138
844210
733821233126
51212118
10211123111
52316
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTALS OF ALL AGES.UNDERTotal under 5 years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 year.2.3.4.5.
WIDE BAY—
Subdivision 1213M.11431421010953
F.9923321119753
Subdivision 2991M.515116151612607168479
F.4761117131020716975543
Subdivision 2A211M.115113441322207
F.9613253141616103
Subdivision 2B612M.337766102315249428
F.27569888395642342
Subdivision 3247M.12855364231918102
F.1198424422191884
Subdivision 3A164M.932352121316124
F.713411211131111
Subdivision 4587M.326688113365239305
F.26111951214513636286
Subdivision 4A29M.251121231
F.4111
Subdivision 4B46M.2811226221
F.18211431
Subdivision 4C486M.2918741110404036314
F.195410597353625164
Subdivision 4SS86M.493216684
F.37111216634
Subdivision 5814M.4161614101175860554811
F.3981213131316677368374
Subdivision 5A15M.711
F.813
Subdivision 61,377M.84418171818158685586211
F.533172220142194100645211
Subdivision 6A226M.1642332101447
F.6222422129105
Subdivision 72,181M.1,370322722172612412712613041
F.81132222427291341351128116
Subdivision 7A112M.712112681181
F.412121174441
WOOTHAKATA—
Subdivision 13M.31
F.
Subdivision 1A61M.471121443
F.1411211
Subdivision 273M.54123333
F.191234412
Subdivision 3120M.9212253291
F.2811241421
Subdivision 4654M.42543684253932266
F.2298108105414533246
Subdivision 5111M.92111251121
F.191121541
Subdivision 639M.272123
F.12331
Subdivision 723M.171
F.6112
Table No. XLV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES according to AGE PERIODS, and the NUMBER of MINORS and ADULTS ENUMERATED in each SUBDIVISION of CENSUS DISTRICTS in 1901—continued.
Not specified Children.Total Minors.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total Adults.
3781856216212877
35911435332664
25530352729263225221076218260
2722931231926251413102732204
6257613114321153
593671055137
18229331113172014941211155
1731414141118136243111102
72683131044133156
718710533134448
5764238234111136
4613362333125
16218232623202114483211164
1571223119181148521104
96121113116
311
113323122117
84212110
15114182522251088721140
11691181514103411179
24244323221225
1962111141118
2322920272426191814142184
249211733232010935332149
11111116
411114
302415552523732201696232215542
32137273923347107624115212
35108231661224156129
36345532426
548143147132128816136302442133822
478545563503729201065112333
3453483741237
2032272211121
1112
1435514121233
52439
1227159863142
1412115
2010793115868572
122611131116
1283136254941313418244121297
149159161210564380
10351215978886182
102212119
84531311119
72215
13431121116
4112
Table No. XLVI., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHINESE at DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE at the ENUMERATION of 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 6.6 to 7.7 to 8.8 to 9.9 to 10.10 to 11.11 to 12.12 to 13.13 to 14.14 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Age not specified.TOTAL CHINESE.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.F.
Aramac11122111111133337915202521721212015
Balonne11245101393121511
Blackall1121121111111111113211181111101511110341429218
Bowen114710141513134587
Brisbane44233373111222212314132114693387554934414332226914111130048
Bundaberg1221112212111134151141181221302085221314120
Burke1111311461663521
Burnett11112111121111111113132621542442114517
Caboolture111111134
Cairns22552224112122235313426512159376154527133062196231230112289938171322,01761
Cardwell11112281724367756541112443101
Charleville2111122133161389222537
Clermont11111111123216141122251613139112810
Cloncurry119915177211164
Cook2132111114213142012422953192831441264140012
Croydon22123122311222212122321312132129182215456301011511124927
Cunnamulla11129591715721592
Dalby111111111211111112211111189
Darling Downs Central11121542111173
Darling Downs East21113111231111112753840452935131454212548
Darling Downs North112121210
Darling Downs West12251111131
Diamentina11226464127
Drayton and Toowoomba12214211111111111121615131712516118213
Enoggera1111114181611141011702
Etheridge1121111211111111712341434217921769
Fassifern11215
Gladstone111112215121347234212407
Gympie1111111211136471086333632
Herberton111172126514597957635204124831
Highfields
Hughenden21815162026108611114
Ipswich1121111112223211313542214408
Kennedy1431513314142314242231121124112472325435816912718865352612460949
Leichhardt111131131123119
Logan1111132
Mackay112141214111121111341519139442517124102128
Maranoa11131121894647232515
Marathon11111191418192511431072
Maryborough111111111111121111135166231389
Moreton East34487532214649
Moreton West3232111
Mount Morgan1339618613771211771
Nundah1111121115171313217513797
Oxley88114986223263
Palmer11791413576810053361492384
Peak Downs
Rockhampton22111113111211222111113741112614133613419144354121830
Somerset122111111112121111234521831731532017151611113029
Springsure1111121111134452321306
Stanley
Stanthorpe111111112111471310310452638
St. Lawrence1222119
Tambo11111111147575221366
Taroom111111111112111133
Tiaro11
Toowong111123813341263
Townsville321231221221222211111711876179174721916973201331161125
Warrego25410114522146
Warwick121111112910511325
Westwood1111112111141141714115151138352111009
Wide Bay11111211221457633112406
Woothakata235822251475192
TOTALS282922203423243326251826231922282418291914231822131523192119104651161745738764211,00524964131,509111,34411,1122484320123671815428,783530
Table No. XLVII., SHOWING the NUMBER of PACIFIC ISLANDERS at DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS in EACH CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE at the ENUMERATION of 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 6.6 to 7.7 to 8.8 to 9.9 to 10.10 to 11.11 to 12.12 to 13.13 to 14.14 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.Age not specified.TOTAL PACIFIC ISLANDERS.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.M.F.M.M.M.F.M.F.
Aramac11
Balonne
Blackall111111121121114
Bowen213112111122012915527624132211327321127721
Brisbane1731842713219472
Bundaberg43223311112343122121121222164591613651904124747939515191956431,804108
Burke112
Burnett2114
Caboolture3131122122121122821720421181884110525
Cairns221121122211751903340132721215356723316312331,08446
Cardwell2123315112222224122212129236283610465472262111021766291,15578
Charleville2114
Clermont12212172
Cloncurry11114
Cook11112211131732324816254923220288134119
Croydon
Cunnamulla11
Dalby
Darling Downs Central112
Darling Downs East11
Darling Downs North
Darling Downs West
Diamentina
Drayton and Toowoomba
Enoggera1113
EtheridgeM112116
Fassifern
Gladstone111111213631202
Gympie
Herberton1136441121
Highfields
Hughenden
Ipswich1113
Kennedy2111111111112221146
Leichhardt112
Logan145751111237
Mackay112335935433723413112222211721713287531322240231411057315111111111641,361114
Maranoa112
Marathon112
Maryborough2111111119241923173711
Moreton East12121111511312212012255218911
Moreton West17181
Mount Morgan
Nundah21102116
Oxley121318
Palmer11
Peak Downs11
Rockhampton111211281
Somerset4575343105313538353522627534214136365220321081594341181872359181
Springsure213521122
Stanley11
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence11
Tambo
Taroom112
Tiaro132981272124611181094
Toowong325
Townsville22132143111111151410221921693513901450827
Warrego
Warwick
Westwood222112333112121212132135431725531426112228161112115258
Wide Bay1113322133224123111112152351021973923362251136113031978648
Woothakata
TOTALS161923192515193421261620221826131711151713131061715101114954533427211,167411,447661,012643594835124140589220131232,6171128,656671
Table No. XLVIII., SHOWING the NUMBER of JAPANESE at DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE at the ENUMERATION of 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 6.6 to 7.7 to 8.8 to 9.9 to 10.10 to 11.11 to 12.12 to 13.13 to 14.14 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Age not specified.TOTAL JAPANESE.
F.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.F.M.F.
Aramac
Balonne
Blackall
Bowen2316
Brisbane13121282
Bundaberg11336431311189
Burke211141
Burnett
Caboolture
Cairns11211391116488314061333923
Cardwell23821112682362713526910
Charleville
Clermont11
Cloncurry
Cook1113353211811985
Croydon11322256
Cunnamulla
Dalby
Darling Downs Central
Darling Downs East11
Darling Downs North
Darling Downs West
Diamentina
Drayton and Toowoomba11
Enoggera
Etheridge
Fassifern
Gladstone
Gympie
Herberton1143256202
Highfields
Hughenden1113111247
Ipswich
Kennedy136634111510
Leichhardt
Logan
Mackay126210945012021312407
Maranoa23
Marathon221353
Maryborough
Moreton East
Moreton West112
Mount Morgan1212244
Nundah
Oxley11
Palmer
Peak Downs
Rockhampton241453163
Somerset121121112640420318297812678031318151383645
Springsure
Stanley
Stanthorpe1111
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom
Tiaro
Toowong
Townsville133021126533183122012
Warrego
Warwick
Westwood
Wide Bay21122
Woothakata11
TOTALS2133212111334471134159881444211722235542419217122,115154
Table No. XLIX., SHOWING the NUMBER of INDIA and CEYLON NATIVES (Coloured) at DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE at the ENUMERATION of 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 6.6 to 7.7 to 8.8 to 9.9 to 10.10 to 11.11 to 12.12 to 13.13 to 14.14 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 and upwards.Age not specified.TOTAL INDIA AND CEYLON (Coloured).
M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.F.
Aramac1111141
Balonne
Blackall11
Bowen
Brisbane151545542487441177
Bundaberg19142918151355111112
Burke11
Burnett1152110
Caboolture11316
Cairns2316382414168311126
Cardwell311211182
Charleville22115
Clermont1214
Cloncurry213
Cook4121223111254184
Croydon1236
Cunnamulla123
Dalby2215
Darling Downs Central112
Darling Downs East2125
Darling Downs North23319
Darling Downs West1111141
Diamentina1113
Drayton and Toowoomba112
Enoggera11
Etheridge11114
Fassifern
Gladstone11
Gympie11114
Herberton213
Highfields
Hughenden21115
Ipswich213
Kennedy2121121111112
Leichhardt
Logan1086106211255
Mackay2244221219
Maranoa11
Marathon112231111
Maryborough1113
Moreton East214112101
Moreton West134
Mount Morgan11
Nundah6729117664531186
Oxley21216
Palmer
Peak Downs
Rockhampton13116
Somerset21131
Springsure112
Stanley1214
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence1113
Tambo112
Taroom22
Tiaro1113
Toowong
Townsville317672311292
Warrego
Warwick
Westwood121311110
Wide Bay114111113922256
Woothakata11
TOTALS3538149120211663118194135137120175321892910
Table No. L., SHOWING the NUMBER of OTHER ALIEN RACES at DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE at the ENUMERATION of 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 6.6 to 7.7 to 8.8 to 9.9 to 10.10 to 11.11 to 12.12 to 13.13 to 14.14 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.Age not specified.TOTAL OTHER ALIEN RACES.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.M.F.M.M.F.M.M.F.
Aramac11113153
Balonne11
Blackall
Bowen11211118
Brisbane112231532312211111111817
Bundaberg112111127231423111287
Burke211111119
Burnett1111141
Caboolture1113
Cairns1211111312113121434236435712911051123323
Cardwell11111111111111131251311821826
Charleville111112153
Clermont21121111222113138
Cloncurry11
Cook2159231221
Croydon1111411192
Cunnamulla32218
Dalby
Darling Downs Central311151
Darling Downs East121141
Darling Downs North111131
Darling Downs West
Diamentina1113
Drayton and Toowoomba21111132125213111612
Enoggera
Etheridge314
Fassifern11
Gladstone11
Gympie2121125
Herberton291974412381
Highfields
Hughenden1113
Ipswich111211111183
Kennedy1111111111391432111278
Leichhardt
Logan11
Mackay11113121112211611741841532419513210725
Maranoa1111111144
Marathon171421151
Maryborough11114
Moreton East2114
Moreton West1113
Mount Morgan1124
Nundah11111142
Oxley32229
Palmer
Peak Downs112
Rockhampton11113111111246243111121113013
Somerset192424110236473134335351233222303259719610939459271453170066
Springsure1121
Stanley
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom
Tiaro11
Toowong11
Townsville111112149211106611535
Warrego11
Warwick112312111296
Westwood12115
Wide Bay1111137324321116344
Woothakata
TOTALS4127851271415101061575696674864664535015405155133492928720246131569828373172127111121,557230
Table No. LI., SHOWING the NUMBER of ABORIGINES and HALF-CASTES at DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE at the ENUMERATION of 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 6.6 to 7.7 to 8.8 to 9.9 to 10.10 to 11.11 to 12.12 to 13.13 to 14.14 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.80 and upwards.Age not specified.TOTAL ABORIGINES AND HALF-CASTES.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.M.F.M.F.
Aramac111111221111623112212312513
Balonne111211211111132222111863114432222421334733
Blackall1422112195
Bowen11112121244211101356212131113823
Brisbane1112221413225431211136
Bundaberg1212211121211132214722982831
Burke21313315444222652312844314263231212717162716111266793151182173120
Burnett2211211221421222111210222711466211121211416031
Caboolture111311113123212218432661443693262262322216857
Cairns131323322611552332451524253107233277212025101156463945411169131
Cardwell121211121176454711121143918
Charleville22111133321129434122653333311131111357040
Clermont11111132311236141631111113612
Cloncurry1214214321325124114343113231410623142314201115463442111153105
Cook413533344241242561517282662202417142716291517135454113111190124
Croydon3121113121321236212511311125916515816111111111279439
Cunnamulla111211121311311512132121212814
Dalby111122166
Darling Downs Central1221143
Darling Downs East1112121111211115
Darling Downs North22111111113232325642425414223116139
Darling Downs West11211122111112115311213143122113516
Diamentina11111111111121134343112312
Drayton and Toowoomba11111121111111511
Enoggera1225121113
Etheridge111121121111411836479472221725736
Fassifern
Gladstone311312131321111123123221142144443263111124145
Gympie1111111322111116
Herberton1112222251121313985293861212225436
Highfields111111111111149
Hughenden11111273212282231111633517
Ipswich112
Kennedy12111133211111211125166512910698547212211114610455
Leichhardt111213532111111213
Logan12221331122111231231121556142341111174932
Mackay1111121111231172111314111132421
Maranoa1122111111211423684212411113323
Marathon41111311212411215179448454321131757139
Maryborough111121153
Moreton East232112431212123111112215102639154513433422115559
Moreton West34211234121364241424211221125126377544113323412117467
Mount Morgan111112222111610
Nundah212231211121321619
Oxley111111111112113108
Palmer212222412111111114132111064277531116232
Peak Downs112111111122432111111111517
Rockhampton11113112111410
Somerset30301617332528323225272819232016463626292522211227351916181911372432912661151771069086845182401727271615194591119121,263935
Springsure11111311111221111266116263463313114531
Stanley22
Stanthorpe1111
St. Lawrence111226168322332
Tambo1111224
Taroom11123122111133
Tiaro11213211111197
Toowong321116
Townsville113111111213111101173111398687221227111211448163
Warrego121112123162221124141541171262910951071267394131141512381
Warwick11
Westwood131111121211122256126711212112831
Wide Bay2212132221211132122122231176348814113334511129288995
Woothakata221111221111141121916463782524732
TOTALS627548407069637376567268636256539079756491587045102787053101724643391721364352684682752962552201581431511094687582723421811147412711183,8622,808

PART IV.

BIRTHPLACES.

Table No. LII., SHOWING a comparison of the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as having been BORN in the undermentioned COUNTRIES at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
Countries.Birthplaces.Census Period in which certain Birthplaces were Grouped.Census Period.Number of Persons, &c., returned as having been Born in the undermentioned Countries at each Census Period.Numerical Increase or Decrease.
Birthplaces as Grouped at certain Census Periods.Birthplaces Particularised.Increase.Decrease.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Queensland1,8613,0833,1226,205
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Queensland1,8644,7744,8189,5921,6911,6963,387
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Queensland1,86811,65011,57523,2256,8766,75713,633
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Queensland1,87118,50117,91136,4126,8516,33613,187
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Queensland1,876Australian States as a whole, exclusive of Queensland.29,64329,13058,77311,14211,21922,361
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Queensland1,88143,56242,67486,23613,91913,54427,463
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Queensland1,88662,53361,541124,07418,97118,86737,838
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Queensland1,89189,11487,857176,97126,58126,31652,897
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Queensland1,901142,283140,578282,86153,16952,721105,890
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.$ Total in 1861 grouped as marked**19201,6913,611
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.New south Wales1,8611,7341,5373,271
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.New south Wales1,8643,3222,6896,0111,5881,1522,740
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.New south Wales1,868
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.New south Wales1,871
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.New south Wales1,876
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.New south Wales1,8815,8584,21310,071
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.New south Wales1,8868,6505,64114,2912,7921,4284,220
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.New south Wales1,89110,2346,78917,0231,5841,1482,732
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.New south Wales1,90115,0179,84324,8604,7833,0547,837
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.$ Total in 1864 grouped as marked††39973,2087,2052,0771,5173,594
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Victoria1,86195102197
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Vioctoria1,864368357725273255528
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Vioctoria1,868
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Vioctoria1,871
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Vioctoria1,876
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Vioctoria1,8811,8761,2733,149
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Vioctoria1,8864,3312,2386,5692,4559653,420
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Vioctoria1,8914,9072,5557,462576317893
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Vioctoria1,9016,7213,55110,2721,8149962,810
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.$ Total in 1868 grouped as marked‡‡47303,4058,135733197930
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.South Australia1,861171330
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.South Australia1,8646447111473481
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.South Australia1,868
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.South Australia1,871
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.South Australia1,876
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.South Australia1,881296186482
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.South Australia1,8868413951,236545209754
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.South Australia1,8919734761,44913281213
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.South Australia1,9011,5288562,384555380935
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.$ Total in 1871 grouped as marked‖‖62204,71110,9311,4901,3062,796
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western Australia1,861224
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western Australia1,8641782515621
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western Australia1,868
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western Australia1,871
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western Australia1,876
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western Australia1,881412364
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western Australia1,88639115021214
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western Australia1,8914815639413
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western Australia1,901106931995878136
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.$ Total in 1876 grouped as marked§§71844,94912,1339642381,202
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Tasmania1,861502878
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Tasmania1,8641798326212955184
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Tasmania1,868
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Tasmania1,871
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Tasmania1,876
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Tasmania1,881380194574
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Tasmania1,88657127884919184275
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Tasmania1,8916733311,00410253155
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Tasmania1,9018384701,308165139304
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Australasia (State not named)1,88612468192
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Australasia (State not named)1,89111810021832266
§AUSTRALIAN STATES.Australasia (State not named)1,9011361910594199
Aborigines1,9013,8622,8086,670
New Zealand1,86122931
New Zealand1,864472471251540
New Zealand1,868
New Zealand1,871
New Zealand1,876
New Zealand1,881189136325
New Zealand1,886434266700245130375
New Zealand1,8917054121,117271146417
New Zealand1,9019825891,571277177454
$ Total in 1881 grouped as marked¶¶86406,02514,6651,4571,0762,533
England and Wales1,8615,7742,8968,670
England and Wales1,86411,9606,25818,2186,1863,3629,548
England and Wales1,86816,5228,91925,4414,5622,6617,223
England and Wales1,87116,8519,44526,296329526855
England and Wales1,87822,56013,64336,2035,7094,1989,907
England and Wales1,88122,60814,78237,390481,1391,187
England and Wales1,88639,93126,08466,01517,32311,30228,625
England and Wales1,89145,78131,40677,1875,8505,32211,172
England and Wales1,90140,25728,33268,5895,5243,0748,598
Table No. LII.—continued., SHOWING a comparison of the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as having been BORN in the undermentioned COUNTRIES at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively—continued.
Countries.Birthplaces.Census Period in which certain Birthplaces were Grouped.Census Period.Number of Persons, &c., returned as having been Born in the undermentioned Countries at each Census Period.Numerical Increase or Decrease.
Birthplaces as Grouped at certain Census Periods.Birthplaces Particularised.Increase.Decrease.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Scotland1,8611,5919022,403
Scotland1,8643,7632,3216,0842,1721,4193,591
Scotland1,8685,3263,1368,4621,5638152,378
Scotland1,8715,3333,2318,564795102
Scotland1,8765,8663,5089,374533277810
Scotland1,8816,0703,8599,929204351555
Scotland1,88612,4257,51919,9446,3553,66010,015
Scotland1,89113,5108,89022,4001,0851,3712,456
Scotland1,90111,7458,18919,9341,7657012,466
Ireland1,8612,9602,5775,537
Ireland1,8647,6975,71113,4084,7373,1347,871
Ireland1,86811,3189,03420,3823,6513,3236,974
Ireland1,87111,5409,43220,972192398590
Ireland1,87613,60311,28024,8832,0631,8483,911
Ireland1,88114,84213,45328,2951,2392,1733,412
Ireland1,88621,83918,56240,4016,9975,10912,106
Ireland1,89122,30520,73143,0364662,1692,635
Ireland1,90119,37618,26037,6362,9292,4715,400
Other British Possessions1,861No Return.
Other British Possessions1,864
Other British Possessions1,868
Other British Possessions1,871
Other British Possessions1,876
Other British Possessions1,881
Other British Possessions1,886545155700
Other British Possessions1,891466135601792099
Other British Possessions1,9017752341,00930999408
British Subjects, Birthplace not stated1,861No Return.
British Subjects, Birthplace not stated1,864
British Subjects, Birthplace not stated1,868
British Subjects, Birthplace not stated1,871
British Subjects, Birthplace not stated1,876
British Subjects, Birthplace not stated1,8817512
British Subjects, Birthplace not stated1,891192211293
British Subjects, Birthplace not stated1,9015271414
France1,861381856
France1,864851710247461
France1,86814834182631780
France1,87115632188862
France1,876225672926935104
France1,88126179340361248
France1,8863047537943394
France1,8913099140051621
France1,9012808436429736
Germany1,8611,5625622,124
Germany1,8643,0851,3104,3951,5237482,271
Germany1,8685,0562,6047,6601,9711,2943,265
Germany1,8715,4012,9168,317345312657
Germany1,8766,0643,8259,8896639091,572
Germany1,8816,8914,74711,6388279221,740
Germany1,8868,3665,86614,2321,4751,1192,594
Germany1,8918,7006,21014,910334344678
Germany1,9017,6685,49513,1631,0327151,747
Italy1,861No Return.
Italy1,864
Italy1,868
Italy1,87184488
Italy1,876No Return.
Italy1,8812113925012735a162
Italy1,8862754732264872
Italy1,8913795943810412116
Italy1,90170813784532978407
Austria1,861No Return.
Austria1,864
Austria1,868
Austria1,871461056
Austria1,876No Return.
Austria1,881105331385923a82
Austria1,88617544219701181
Austria1,8911745723113121
Austria1,901182402228179
Denmark1,861No Return.
Denmark1,864
Denmark1,868
Denmark1,871418136554
Denmark1,876No Return.
Denmark1,8811,4407832,2231,022647a1669
Denmark1,8861,8851,0042,889445221666
Denmark1,8911,9561,1153,07171111182
Denmark1,9012,1021,0563,1581468759
[a Represents the increase in 10 years.]
Table No. LII.—continued., SHOWING a comparison of the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as having been BORN in the undermentioned COUNTRIES at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively—continued.
Countries.Birthplaces.Census Period in which certain Birthplaces were Grouped.Census Period.Number of Persons, &c., returned as having been Born in the undermentioned Countries at each Census Period.Numerical Increase or Decrease.
Birthplaces as Grouped at certain Census Periods.Birthplaces Particularised.Increase.Decrease.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Countries marked thus*, included in other countries in Europe prior to 1886, with Totals as under—
Belgium*1,88634539
Belgium*1,89132335224
Belgium*1,9012873544
Other Countries in Europe1,861No Return.
Sweden and Norway*1,8862,3704172,787
Sweden and Norway*1,8911,4914641,95547879832
Sweden and Norway*1,9011,6345082,14214344187
Other Countries in Europe1,864No Return.
Netherlands*1,88649958
Netherlands*1,8915095911
Netherlands*1,901511162123
Other Countries in Europe1,868No Return.
Russia*1,886671279
Russia*1,8912072823514016156
Russia*1,90110839147119988
Other Countries in Europe1,871626126752
Spain*1,886341246
Spain*1,891371350314
Spain*1,901286349716
Other Countries in Europe1,8762,6011,0813,6821,975955b2930
Portugal*1,88623124
Portugal*1,8912412511
Portugal*1,901242411
Other Countries in Europe1,8811,3244541,7781,2776271,904
Other Countries in Europe*1,886678187865
Other Countries in Europe*1,8914961806761827189
Other Countries in Europe*1,90167922390218343226
Canada, including other parts of British America1,86133740
Canada, including other parts of British America1,8649321114601474
Canada, including other parts of British America1,86816043203672289
Canada, including other parts of British America1,87137910948821966285
Canada, including other parts of British America1,8762658935411420134
Canada, including other parts of British America1,8813411234647634110
Canada, including other parts of British America1,88630985394323870
AMERICACanada, including other parts of British America1,891296853811313
AMERICACanada, including other parts of British America1,9013248040428235
AMERICAUnited States1,861821193
AMERICAUnited States1,86413526161531568
AMERICAUnited States1,8682566632212140161
AMERICAUnited States1,871161542159512107
AMERICAUnited States1,8763207439415920179
AMERICAUnited States1,8812618334495950
AMERICAUnited States1,88635792449969105
AMERICAUnited States1,891325102427103222
AMERICAUnited States1,901670256926345154499
AMERICAOther States in America1,861No Return.
AMERICAOther States in America1,864
AMERICAOther States in America1,868
AMERICAOther States in America1,871451156
AMERICAOther States in America1,876121361577625101
AMERICAOther States in America1,881521567692190
AMERICAOther States in America1,886365119484313104417
AMERICAOther States in America1,8914521596118740127
AMERICAOther States in America1,90110338141349121470
ASIAINDIA—
ASIABorn of White Parents1,861Including Natives9227119
ASIABorn of White Parents1,864191582499931130
ASIAIncluding other British Dominions
ASIABorn of White Parents1,868415209624224151375
ASIAIncluding Natives210140350
ASIABorn of White Parents1,87120569274
ASIABorn of White Parents1,8762927837087996
ASIABorn of White Parents1,88122392315146955
ASIABorn of White Parents1,88636917053914678224
ASIABorn of White Parents1,891359193552231310
ASIABorn of White Parents1,901293162455663197
ASIANatives1861 to 1876No Return.
ASIANatives1,88160464
ASIANatives1,88661076175503553
ASIANatives1,89141784251193192
ASIANatives1,90182498334071408
[b This includes the increases on Italy, Austria, and Denmark not particularised at the Census Enumeration of 1876.]
Table No. LII.—continued., SHOWING a comparison of the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as having been BORN in the undermentioned COUNTRIES at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively—continued.
Countries.Birthplaces.Census Period in which certain Birthplaces were Grouped.Census Period.Number of Persons, &c., returned as having been Born in the undermentioned Countries at each Census Period.Numerical Increase or Decrease.
Birthplaces as Grouped at certain Census Periods.Birthplaces Particularised.Increase.Decrease.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Born of White Parents1861 to 1876No Return.
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Born of White Parents1,88118624
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Born of White Parents1,8862262844
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Born of White Parents1,891181432844
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Born of White Parents1,901161127235
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Natives1,8615371538
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Natives1,86462862891901
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Natives1,8682,62182,6291,99382,001
ASIA(continued)CHINA—NativesIncluding Japanese.
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Natives1,8713,30413,3056836767
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Natives1,87610,3991310,4127,095127,107
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Natives1,88111,2062311,229
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Natives1,88610,4253810,46315781766
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Natives1,8918,495278,5221,930111,941
ASIA(continued)CHINA—Natives1,9018,350958,4456814577
ASIA(continued)JAPAN—Japan1861 to 1876No Return.
ASIA(continued)JAPAN—Japan1,8818311
ASIA(continued)JAPAN—Born of White Parents1,8861111
ASIA(continued)JAPAN—Born of White Parents1,89111
ASIA(continued)JAPAN—Born of White Parents1,9012222
ASIA(continued)JAPAN—Natives1,8867217364622
ASIA(continued)JAPAN—Natives1,8914364952924
ASIA(continued)JAPAN—Natives1,9012,1111442,2552,0681382,206
ASIA(continued)Malay Peninsula and Archipelago1,8861,037551,09285146897
ASIA(continued)Malay Peninsula and Archipelago1,8911,092791,171552479
ASIA(continued)Malay Peninsula and Archipelago1,9016372265945557512
ASIA(continued)Other Countries in Asia1861 to 1876No Return.
ASIA(continued)Other Countries in Asia1,88122510235
ASIA(continued)Other Countries in Asia1,88639140
ASIA(continued)Other Countries in Asia1,89112017137811697
ASIA(continued)Other Countries in Asia1,90171410982359492686
AFRICAAfrica1,861No Return.
AFRICAAfrica1,864
AFRICAAfrica1,868
AFRICAAfrica1,8716833101
AFRICAAfrica1,87664238741014
AFRICAAfrica1,88139266532522
AFRICAAfrica1,88610730137
AFRICACape of Good Hope1,886553691
AFRICACape of Good Hope1,891684211013619
AFRICACape of Good Hope1,901271542412768
AFRICAGold Coast1,88611
AFRICAGold Coast1,89111
AFRICAGold Coast1,901
AFRICAZanzibar1,88688
AFRICAZanzibar1,8913355
AFRICAZanzibar1,9012211
AFRICAOther Parts of Africa1,8868220102
AFRICAOther Parts of Africa1,89187261135611
AFRICAOther Parts of Africa1,901531265341448
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Pacific Islands1,861No Return.
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Pacific Islands1,864
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Pacific Islands1,8681,53671,543
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Pacific Islands1,8712,255812,33671974793
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Pacific Islands1,8764,9381705,1082,683892,772
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Born of White Parents1,881252348
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Born of White Parents1,8866833101431053
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Born of White Parents1,891593695396
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Born of White Parents1,901282149311546
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Natives1,8815,9753736,348
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Natives1,8869,11692110,0373,1415473,688
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Natives1,8918,4987459,243618176794
OTHER COUNTRIESPOLYNESIA—Natives1,9018,3803808,760118365483
Including other British Dominions.
OTHER COUNTRIESOther Countries not previously named1,86133070400
OTHER COUNTRIESOther Countries not previously named1,86470911682537946425
OTHER COUNTRIESOther Countries not previously named1,86867682758333467
OTHER COUNTRIESOther Countries not previously named1,8717766982751
OTHER COUNTRIESOther Countries not previously named1,876378167545371167538
OTHER COUNTRIESOther Countries not previously named1,88119555250183112295
OTHER COUNTRIESOther Countries not previously named1,88642619153244
OTHER COUNTRIESOther Countries not previously named1,89132511
OTHER COUNTRIESOther Countries not previously named1,90144121
Table No. LII.—continued., SHOWING a comparison of the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as having been BORN in the undermentioned COUNTRIES at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively—continued.
Countries.Birthplaces.Census Period in which certain Birthplaces were Grouped.Census Period.Number of Persons, &c., returned as having been Born in the undermentioned Countries at each Census Period.Numerical Increase or Decrease.
Birthplaces as Grouped at certain Census Periods.Birthplaces Particularied.Increase.Decrease.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
AT SEABritish Subjects1861 to 1876No Return.
AT SEABritish Subjects1,88127144315
AT SEABritish Subjects1,886431355786160311471
AT SEABritish Subjects1,89144036780791221
AT SEABritish Subjects1,90132829161911276188
AT SEAForeign Subjects1861 to 1876No Return.
AT SEAForeign Subjects1,88126948317
AT SEAForeign Subjects1,88630285823920259
AT SEAForeign Subjects1,891141125161733
AT SEAForeign Subjects1,90187156410
Birthplace Not Specified.1,86111954173
Birthplace Not Specified.1,864308178486189124313
Birthplace Not Specified.1,868302333356145151
Birthplace Not Specified.1,871167251921358143
Birthplace Not Specified.1,876486141627319116435
Birthplace Not Specified.1,881428119547582280
Birthplace Not Specified.1,88641398511152136
Birth Not Specified1,891282913731317138
Birthplace Not Specified.1,901218105323146450
Table No. LIII., SHOWING the BIRTHPLACES of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS as returned at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
Birthplaces.1901.1891.1886.1881.1876.1871.1868.1864.1861.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
TOTALS280,092223,174503,266223,779169,939393,718190,344132,509322,853125,32588,200213,525105,00968,274173,28371,76748,337120,10460,74639,15599,90137,42524,04261,46718,12111,93830,059
AUSTRALIAN STATES—
Queensland142,283140,578282,86189,11487,857176,97162,53361,541124,07443,56242,67486,23629,64329,13058,77318,50117,91136,41211,65011,57523,2254,7744,8189,5923,0833,1226,205
New South Wales15,0179,84324,80010,2346,78917,0238,6505,64114,2915,8581,21310,0717,1844,91912,1336,2201,71110,9313,3222,6896,0111,7341,5373,271
Victoria6,7213,55110,2724,9072,5557,4624,3312,2386,5691,8761,2733,1491,1483,251‡769936835772595102197
South Australia1,5288362,3849734761,4498413951,2362961864826447111171330
Western Australia10693199481563391150412364178‡25224
Tasmania8384701,3086733311,00457127884938019457428215443617983262502878
Australasia (State not named)1361911810021812468192
Aborigines3,8622,8086,670
New Zealand9825891,5717054121,11743426670018913632547247122931
England and Wales40,25728,33268,58945,78131,40677,18729,93126,08466,01522,60814,78237,39022,56013,64336,20316,8519,44526,29616,5228,91925,44111,9606,25818,2185,7742,8968,670
Scotland11,7458,18919,93413,5108,89022,40012,4257,51919,9446,0703,8599,9295,8663,5089,3745,3333,2318,5615,3263,1368,4623,7632,3216,0841,5919922,493
Ireland18,26037,63622,36520,73143,03621,83918,56240,40114,84213,45328,29513,60311,28024,88311,5109,43220,97211,3489,03420,3827,6975,71113,4082,9602,5775,537
Other British Possessions7752341,009166135601545155700
British Subjects (Birthplace not named)527192217512
France280843643099140030475379261793402256729215632188148341828517102381856
Germany7,6685,49513,1638,7006,21014,9108,3665,86614,2326,8914,74711,6386,0643,8259,8895,4012,9168,3175,0562,6047,6602,0451,3104,3951,5625622,124
Italy70813784537959438275473222113925084488
Austria18240222174572311754421910533138461056
Belgium287353233534539
Denmark2,1021,0563,1581,9561,1153,0711,8851,0042,8891,4407832,223418136554
Sweden and Norway1,6345082,1421,2911641,9552,3704172,7871,3244541,7782,6011,0813,682626126752
Netherlands5111625095949958
Russia1083914720728235671279
Spain28634371350341246
Portugal24242412523124
Other Countries in Europe679223902496180676678187865
AMERICA—
British America3411234642658935437910948816043203932111433740
Canada324804042968538130985394
United States670256926325102427357924492618334432074394161542152566632213526161821193
Other States in America1033814145215961136511948452156712136157451156
ASIA—
India (Born of White Parents)293162455359193552369170539223923152927837020569274415209†624191582499227119
India (Natives)82498334178425610761760464
China (Born of White Parents)1611271814322262811,22429*1125310,3991310,4123,30413,3052,62182,6296286285371538
China (Natives)8,350958,4458,195278,52210,4253810,463
Japan (Born of White Parents)22118311
Japan Natives2,1111442,2554364972173
Malay Peninsula and Archipelago637226591,092791,1711,037551,092
Other Countries in Asia714109823120171373914022510235
AFRICA—
Africa3926656423876833101
Cape of Good Hope2715426842110553691
Gold Coast11
Zanzibar223388
Other Parts of Africa53126587261138220102
OTHER COUNTRIES—
Pacific Islands (Born of White Parents)28214959369568331016,000396†63964,9381705,1082,255812,3361,53671,543
Pacific Islands (Natives)8,3803808,7608,4987459,2439,11692110,037
Other Countries not previously named44325426195552503781675457767682758709116§82533070400
BORN AT SEA (British Subjects)328291619440367807431355786271269540
BORN At Sea, Foreign Subjects8715141125302858444892
Birthplace not specified2181053232829137341398511428119547486141627167251923023333530817848611954173
[* Including 24 persons—18 males and 6 females—born of white parents not natives of China or Pacific Islands respectively.] [† Including 48 persons—25 males and 23 females—born of parents not natives of Pacific Islands.] [‡ Including Western Australia.] [§ Including other British Possessions.] [‖ Including New Zealand.]
Table No. LIV., SHOWING the PROPORTION of each NATIONALITY—MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS—to the TOTAL MALE and FEMALE POPULATION at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
Birthplaces.1901.1891.1886.1881.1876.1871.1868.1864.1861.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Queensland50.8062.9956.2139.8251.6944.9532.8546.4438.4334.7648.3840.3928.2342.6733.9225.7837.0530.3219.1829.5623.2512.7620.0415.6117.0126.1520.64
New South Wales5.364.414.944.573.994.324.544.264.444.684.784.72‡6.847.257.008.679.759.107.328.30*7.718.8711.199.789.5711.8810.88
Victoria2.401.592.042.191.501.872.281.692.031.471.451.470.981.491.180.530.860.66
South Australia0.550.390.470.430.220.370.440.300.380.240.210.230.170.200.180.090.110.10
Western Australia0.040.040.040.020.010.020.020.010.020.030.030.03*0.050.030.040.000.020.01
Tasmania0.300.220.260.300.190.260.300.210.260.300.220.270.470.390.440.480.350.430.280.230.26
Australasia (State not named)0.000.000.000.050.060.060.070.050.06
Aborigines1.381.261.33
New Zealand0.350.270.310.310.340.280.230.200.220.150.160.150.130.100.120.120.050.10
England and Wales14.3712.7013.6320.4518.4819.6120.9719.6820.4518.0416.6917.5121.4919.9820.8923.4819.5421.8927.1922.7825.4731.9626.0329.6431.8624.2628.84
Scotland4.193.673.966.045.235.696.525.676.184.854.384.655.595.145.417.436.697.138.778.018.4710.059.659.898.787.568.29
Ireland6.928.187.4810.0012.2010.9311.4714.0112.5111.8515.2613.2512.9516.5214.3616.0819.5117.4618.6823.0720.4020.5723.7621.8116.3421.5918.42
Other British Possessions0.280.110.200.210.080.150.290.120.22
British Subjects (Birthplace not stated)0.000.000.000.010.000.010.000.000.01
France0.100.040.070.140.050.100.160.060.120.210.090.160.220.090.170.220.070.160.250.090.180.230.070.170.210.150.19
Germany2.742.422.623.893.653.794.404.434.415.505.385.455.785.605.717.536.036.938.326.657.678.245.457.158.624.717.07
Italy0.250.060.170.180.030.110.140.040.100.170.050.122.471.582.130.120.010.07
Austria0.070.020.040.080.030.060.090.030.070.080.040.070.070.020.05
Belgium0.010.000.010.020.000.010.020.000.01
Denmark0.750.480.630.880.650.750.990.760.891.150.891.040.580.280.46
Norway and Sweden0.580.230.430.670.270.501.240.310.861.060.510.83
Netherlands0.020.010.010.020.000.020.030.010.020.870.260.63
Russia0.040.020.030.090.010.070.040.010.01
Spain0.010.000.010.020.010.020.020.010.01
Portugal0.010.000.010.000.010.010.000.01
Other Countries in Europe0.240.100.180.220.110.170.360.140.27
Canada0.120.040.080.130.050.100.160.060.120.270.110.220.250.130.200.530.230.410.270.110.200.250.090.180.180.060.14
United States0.240.120.180.150.060.110.190.070.140.210.100.160.300.110.230.220.110.180.420.170.320.360.090.260.450.090.31
Other States in America0.040.020.030.200.090.150.190.090.150.050.020.030.120.050.090.060.020.05
India (Born of White Parents)0.100.070.090.160.110.140.190.130.170.180.110.150.280.120.210.290.140.230.680.540.620.510.24†0.410.510.230.39
India (Natives)0.290.010.170.180.000.110.320.010.190.050.010.03
China (Born of White Parents)0.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.019.900.026.014.600.002.754.320.022.631.681.022.970.011.79
China (Natives)2.980.041.683.790.022.165.480.033.248.960.045.27
Japan (Born of White Parents)0.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00
Japan (Natives)0.750.070.450.020.000.020.040.000.020.010.000.01
Malay Peninsula and Archipelago0.230.010.130.480.050.300.540.040.340.180.010.11
Other Countries in Asia0.250.050.160.050.010.030.020.000.010.000.000.00
Cape of Good Hope0.010.010.010.030.030.030.030.030.020.030.030.030.060.030.050.090.070.08
Gold Coast0.000.000.000.000.000.00
Zanzibar0.000.000.000.000.000.010.000.00
Other Parts of Africa0.020.010.010.040.020.030.040.020.03
Pacific Islands (Born of White Parents)0.010.010.010.030.020.020.040.020.034.780.442.994.700.252.953.140.171.942.530.021.54
Pacific Islands (Natives)2.990.141.743.790.442.364.790.693.11
Other Countries not previously named0.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.160.060.120.360.250.310.010.000.001.110.210.761.890.481.341.820.591.33
At Sea, British Subjects0.120.130.120.190.220.200.230.270.240.220.310.25
At Sea, Foreign Subjects0.000.000.000.010.010.010.020.020.020.030.060.04
Birthplace not specified0.080.050.060.120.060.090.220.070.160.340.140.250.460.210.360.230.050.160.490.080.340.820.740.790.660.450.58
100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
[* Including Western Australia.] [† Including other British Dominions.] [‡ Including New Zealand.]
Table No. LV., SHOWING the BIRTHPLACES of MALES and FEMALES as ENUMERATED in each CENSUS DISTRICT in 1901.
COUNTRIES.BIRTHPLACES.SEX.Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Clonecurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.
AUSTRALIAN STATES.QueenslandM.1,2855751,12789816,2074,2402372,0063,2661,7866281,0231,6573068901,2115994384,1222,6652,740507280
F.1,3415291,06784917,8764,3231391,7183,0081,7176109961,5072128801,2295815713,7102,5522,409402226*
AUSTRALIAN STATES.New South WalesM.303536212751,78322885199144236853303881549018860027295616322373148
F.9829392421,743170139595141451511263556792852520338812718739
AUSTRALIAN STATES.VictoriaM.181135114327287765665913336163195906312423061255812644116
F.442926156788342237588413811313331810441641717
AUSTRALIAN STATES.South AustraliaM.422015513114182351614729291230592701251871
F.12174512111417510216834313156743119
AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western AustraliaM.5181131131212
F.21251211113
AUSTRALIAN STATES.TasmaniaM.242413210683141220211331798151971144
F.32319910359103631234811
AUSTRALIAN STATES.Australasia (State not named)M.31
F.1
AUSTRALIAN STATES.AboriginesM.25479381128173606816939703615319094286411613523
F.1333523363112031571311840121051246914635391612
New ZealandM.612105181155116324122310610141771268
F.722413252417415157385413
England and WalesM.3781652742645,3951,1675943784269028722466113429233721759610403434122105
F.147401421385,06182316229585348121772203018017649493271982073725
ScotlandM.1255079811,78440819143198300110821884911613471171311351074134
F.421037341,6342965621571213524521255361912786359168
IrelandM.251752051142,5353814620528246011716136489188257160566273452896158
F.186301371023,44839716137223343811221912115318153804122441743825
Other British PossessionsM.82387823175662848723752216523
F.1238521053113120121
British Subjects (Birthplace not named)M.5
F.1
FranceM.313401214783274225236
F.1113312311111
GermanyM.291339505792361216019876172910765938161125287286157
F.83112642317893149358920324132101724122272
ItalyM.116612124947292211513212
F.1161122611
AustriaM.12063141533111141
F.44133
BelgiumM.151111411
F.3
DenmarkM.411321180164341364720351412141041923125
F.217127862417201211018112140712
Sweden and NorwayM.145910220933293546176448262314219651811
F.11189952716133221197381
NetherlandsM.11311111412
F.61
RussiaM.231212123631221
F.93111
SpainM.522111111
F.11
PortugalM.12313
F.
Other Countries in EuropeM.516410922193422961447937591
F.4012321313111242
AMERICA.CanadaM.86914811441032726753811
F.2317421212111
AMERICA.United StatesM.125138901311152610111375119485761
F.126133112222122121
AMERICA.Other States in AmericaM.321113221331111
F.521121
ASIA.India (Born of White Parents)M.3812416117426367276213
F.71128444112141
ASIA.India (Natives)M.31779711069384437933525943
F.1121
ASIA.China (Born of White Parents)M.33111
F.121
ASIA.China (Natives)M.112517986322133503011,97230753119623862205815237101228
F.13173192711
ASIA.Japan (Born of White Parents)M.1
F.
ASIA.Japan NativesM.681843372699851
F.291238155
ASIA.Malay Peninsula and ArchipelagoM.3222118649111
F.27
ASIA.Other Countries in AsiaM.5333023412418288775322
F.3217251162211
AFRICA.Cape of Good HopeM.13122111
F.322
AFRICA.Gold CoastM.
F.
AFRICA.ZanzibarM.
F.
AFRICA.Other Parts of AfricaM.24411132211
F.241
OTHER COUNTRIES.Pacific Islands (Born of White Parents)M.16221112
F.7311
OTHER COUNTRIES.Pacific Islands (Natives)M.13267471,76924971,0771,128473334121
F.928593957112
OTHER COUNTRIES.Other Countries not previously namedM.11
F.
AT SEABritish SubjectsM.22374064732773232831021
F.21519466214231021
AT SEAForeign SubjectsM.1
F.1
Birthplace not specifiedM.28771432113211
F.1851111
TOTALSM.2,8501,7432,2472,00231,0629,2147963,4965,3427,9143,2712,2674,0091,1452,9552,7762,1426406,4124,7974,5611,251909
F.1,9209951,5431,26631,8616,6293192,4624,4193,0991,0611,4942,2234401,5591,8651,0597665,1483,6413,376729381
TOTAL PERSONS4,7703,7383,7903,26862,92315,8431,1155,9589,76111,0134,3323,7616,2321,5854,5144,6413,2011,41611,5609,4387,9371,9801,290
Table No. LV., SHOWING the BIRTHPLACES of MALES and FEMALES as ENUMERATED in each CENSUS DISTRICT in 1901—continued.
COUNTRIES.BIRTHPLACES.SEX.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.
AUSTRALIAN STATES.QueenslandM.4,1556,2873882,8101,4465,8411,2731,5158233,7838,1013753,3452,7522,2186193,9583,2717,0552,7874,2432,411
F.4,6236,6603122,6791,3425,5609651,4306924,1037,7162593,1802,8022,2234393,9373,0176,7622,7294,4502,594
AUSTRALIAN STATES.New South WalesM.30135311475151292330762021638125922313336828996308205219278140
F.35342918521022321283893172511191559520374120199171134286141
AUSTRALIAN STATES.VictoriaM.1031645317611562922413260619265247124170681095512911366
F.11917114152610266924443097323877457670336610051
AUSTRALIAN STATES.South AustraliaM.262711211396582511107791449621332911109
F.33292110292175868251435711237121715
AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western AustraliaM.25137437125212124
F.6411115231212
AUSTRALIAN STATES.TasmaniaM.161644101444815850610619161220148187
F.19183918643102282777139235
AUSTRALIAN STATES.Australasia (State not named)M.131
F.112
AUSTRALIAN STATES.AboriginesM.51574111544351042149243371555746610
F.111336456369172553322123393596710198
New ZealandM.3236851320292958531197682411272619
F.20385421210131243583112161092728
England and WalesM.8921,9921673074021,4606112973149463,0921046298455002507751,4951,2681,1001,206853
F.7921,970332141911,1241741691248811,98131430511262607429828956841,028746
ScotlandM.2105425264119321274561002646533715534113281320425289218270233
F.33758112547127459423424544271082388918259235243125254172
IrelandM.597708931861596835281572213741,18650352356250176317616556529317404
F.570966441621196921721291264681,1342529234722385411422483392485419
Other British PossessionsM.52152171512734442313121956159
F.920262282224262453
British Subjects (Birthplace not named)M.
F.
FranceM.352237143231422556472874
F.451103221221
GermanyM.2907739458511166621717992391835314168203522301,10568277156
F.29087339815619100580136129710445534512295934238115
ItalyM.49175218121150448151219338
F.171114182132112281
AustriaM.24235375411031935466
F.322124
BelgiumM.111111
F.111
DenmarkM.3525102233793212122186335971510864599401936
F.2014251356962105084632581947211325
Sweden and NorwayM.33241522242531510227472135511414134331637
F.971232513929121887118212
NetherlandsM.1211231211
F.121
RussiaM.42212214112242451
F.121111122132
SpainM.1211111
F.1111
PortugalM.111212
F.
Other Countries in EuropeM.1875481822221143810893242416131113
F.652512261217214119684
AMERICA.CanadaM.22174316842643493164775
F.2411116112131
AMERICA.United StatesM.10833102134397522611513122543137
F.319352103191537328143105
AMERICA.Other States in AmericaM.15126141422111223
F.23214112121
ASIA.India (Born of White Parents)M.75326587321154241178246
F.4122134110521331212133
ASIA.India (Natives)M.1141435395519111144855
F.1
ASIA.China (Born of White Parents)M.3112
F.111
ASIA.China (Natives)M.686616853453482114305797319145101281911777563
F.1181111
ASIA.Japan (Born of White Parents)M.1
F.
ASIA.Japan NativesM.204132405241
F.12610734
ASIA.Malay Peninsula and ArchipelagoM.13219115311324
F.11110
ASIA.Other Countries in AsiaM.17421272420123141385134
F.8532341212
AFRICA.Cape of Good HopeM.2111111
F.
AFRICA.Gold CoastM.
F.
AFRICA.ZanzibarM.
F.
AFRICA.Other Parts of AfricaM.1233114113
F.11
OTHER COUNTRIES.Pacific Islands (Born of White Parents)M.11111
F.11211
OTHER COUNTRIES.Pacific Islands (Natives)M.361620382361,3242236858168
F.71631
OTHER COUNTRIES.Other Countries not previously namedM.11
F.
AT SEA(British Subjects)M.569312613132474211715483
F.111653524289572531761113
AT SEAAt Sea, Foreign SubjectsM.111111
F.111
Birthplace not specifiedM.433103117112522721259
F.22346317
TOTALSM.6,85110,4071,2383,9922,6189,2444,4512,4122,0895,85316,2537445,4016,7563,8831,9796,2166,98210,8755,3387,0974,551
F.7,25711,0824873,6051,9558,2191,6892,0151,1456,07812,6193554,5864,3883,2197906,0435,2339,7454,2717,0084,377
TOTAL PERSONS14,10821,4891,7257,5974,57317,4636,1404,4273,23411,93128,8721,0999,98711,1447,1022,76912,25912,21520,6209,60914,1068,928
Table No. LV., SHOWING the BIRHTPLACES of MALES and FEMALES as ENUMERATED in each CENSUS DISTRICT in 1901—continued.
COUNTRIES.BIRTHPLACES.SEX.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTAL BORN IN EACH COUNTRY.
Males.Females.Persons.
AUSTRALIAN STATES.QueenslandM.1941434,4253601,4051,0944333872254181,0442,1904,8303091,1452,9842,300248142,283
F.120824,9563621,1698734613051863139392,4074,6562231,3002,8142,290196140,578282,861
AUSTRALIAN STATES.New South WalesM.69123054221345107915784571394092381332201306215,017
F.1142811660191254319244015529111115412594189,84324,860
AUSTRALIAN STATES.VictoriaM.5261392312619132425201669233142329538436,721
F.211301541131135486316815386222163,55110,272
AUSTRALIAN STATES.South AustraliaM.721519415265657818171161,528
F.2181713129242387618562,384
AUSTRALIAN STATES.Western AustraliaM.5112411106
F.61121813293199
AUSTRALIAN STATES.TasmaniaM.91191156523483213113114838
F.21521231114302612724701,308
AUSTRALIAN STATES.Australasia (State not named)M.12113
F.1619
AUSTRALIAN STATES.AboriginesM.621541,26345213321391811232889473,862
F.32171093531124376638113195322,8086,670
New ZealandM.9251794433381045751472982
F.1191114151533231115891,571
England and WalesM.113311,2131243691679012249662597911,776832169546839040,257
F.20151,07567178100593426271537821,260131816064542928,33268,589
ScotlandM.3443463610942342615178017370928582491903711,745
F.31317253736215344216642143716313538,18919,934
IrelandM.8019565382188474473940118224808451474012038519,376
F.271285428126608621301957327876222033751542318,26037,636
Other British PossessionsM.11710611513259329141775
F.2811912422341,009
British Subjects (Birthplace not named)M.5
F.127
FranceM.11263232131102280
F.1631172184364
GermanyM.2539573611116144236033127738144136107,668
F.516841981108429356321839425,49513,163
ItalyM.41726161455171708
F.1121137845
AustriaM.41111118646182
F.117240222
BelgiumM.12328
F.1735
DenmarkM.71454101336246410893105512272,102
F.2918412287301038801,0563,158
Sweden and NorwayM.1738912834122611655384181,634
F.21113118346127925082,142
NetherlandsM.1116151
F.1162
RussiaM.221113161108
F.112239147
SpainM.31128
F.634
PortugalM.14124
F.24
Other Countries in EuropeM.29194252123551278679
F.5122844223902
AMERICA.CanadaM.292231121422822324
F.5111152280404
AMERICA.United StatesM.824137123122832151171670
F.6211311012231256926
AMERICA.Other States in AmericaM.482116142103
F.212138141
ASIA.India (Born of White Parents)M.43333124611346293
F.2117613162455
ASIA.India (Natives)M.41222223115551824
F.129833
ASIA.China (Born of White Parents)M.16
F.2111127
ASIA.China (Natives)M.384198122255993392559345309233928,350
F.418131958,445
ASIA.Japan (Born of White Parents)M.2
F.2
ASIA.Japan NativesM.168341220212,111
F.24111121442,255
ASIA.Malay Peninsula and ArchipelagoM.1238302637
F.22659
ASIA.Other Countries in AsiaM.24345112116183241714
F.931562109823
AFRICA.Cape of Good HopeM.1113127
F.1251542
AFRICA.Gold CoastM.
F.
AFRICA.ZanzibarM.112
F.2
AFRICA.Other Parts of AfricaM.1522153
F.211265
OTHER COUNTRIES.Pacific Islands (Born of White Parents)M.2121128
F.1112149
OTHER COUNTRIES.Pacific Islands (Natives)M.1185291211210854941347628,380
F.10231626283808,760
OTHER COUNTRIES.Other Countries not previously namedM.4
F.4
AT SEABritish SubjectsM.111212121221021149328
F.1016413821251291619
AT SEAForeign SubjectsM.18
F.111715
Birthplace not specifiedM.121112533238218
F.5102141105323
TOTALSM.1,0842407,6044,1742,6671,6168478064677231,8853,72310,9731,1491,8595,5844,893757280,092
F.2281357,8571,5541,6941,1997854312794011,3304,0338,0924951,9774,4323,504327223,174
TOTAL PERSONS1,31237515,4615,7282,8151,6321,2377461,1243,2157,75619,0651,6443,83610,0168,3971,084503,266
Table No. LVI., SHOWING in DETAIL the BIRTHPLACES embodied in TABLE No. LV. under the HEADINGS specified below.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.OTHER BRITISH POSSESSIONS.OTHER COUNTRIES IN EUROPE.
Aden.Assam.Ascension.Barbadoes.Bermuda.British Guiana.British Honduras.British Burmah.British America.British New Guinea.Borneo.Ceylon.Cyprus.Demerara.Fiji.Gibraltar.Hongkong.Jamaica.Malta.Malacca.Mauritius.Natal.Newfoundland.Norfolk Island.Nova Scotia.Penang.Sierra Leone.Singapore.South Africa.St. Helena.St. Thomas.Straits SettlementsTransvaal.Trinidad.West Indies.Bavaria.Bohemia.Corfu.Corsica.Crete.Europe undefined.Finland.Greece.Hungary.Iceland.Poland.Roumania.Sicily.Switzerland.Turkey in Europe.
Aramac3111121121
Balonne111
Blackall112115
Bowen22112112
Brisbane24121141057156111451612013121323621163816
Bundaberg17311141511414
Burke11
Burnett14211210
Caboolture111246117
Cairns12369122221132118638
Cardwell1111081218173
Charleville1121112112
Clermont11312118332
Cloncurry11111111211
Cook11531481112213
Croydon31121126
Cunnamulla11111121
Dalby111
Darling Downs Central113811443
Darling Downs East111112123
Darling Downs North1312211
Darling Downs West111
Diamantina12111
Drayton and Toowoomba2111812616
Enoggera2113411257251611127
Etheridge111214
Fassifern3115
Gladstone1512
Gympie114113244114
Herberton271312142116
Highfields113
Hughenden11211
Ipswich1121111111114
Kennedy1111041112139161377136
Leichhardt1142
Logan1111112117
Mackay2111292121151212
Maranoa111218
Marathon1241111612
Maryborough11611136311414
Moreton East116212211314921320
Moreton West11411231
Mount Morgan12111431510
Nundah11121131141321161
Oxley611431210
Palmer122
Peak Downs
Rockhampton1211322223151148
Somerset2312136136721141
Springsure1111341
Stanley16
Stanthorpe2
St. Lawrence231131
Tambo12
Taroom1111
Tiaro2
Toowong2212121113
Townsville12211316712171116221421231
Warrego211
Warwick1111
Westwood1151221110
Wide Bay3229129
Woothakata1
PERSONS712510124552218311602173955610115178244215512781614108311321119791721102244129
MALES713910243121621134135333566991642241148804143783821111528542742232121
FEMALES11212212121268262032614217474211303114563361208
Males, 775.Females, 234.Males, 679.Females, 223.
Persons, 1,009.Persons, 902.
Table No. LVI., SHOWING in DETAIL the BIRTHPLACES embodied in TABLE No. LV. under the HEADINGS specified below—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.OTHER STATES IN AMERICA.OTHER COUNTRIES IN ASIA.OTHER PARTS OF AFRICA.OTHER COUNTRIES NOT PREVIOUSLY NAMED.
America undefined.America North.America South.America Central.Argentine Republic.Brazil.Chilli.Mexico.Paraguay.Patagonia.Peru.Veneruela.Arabia.Armenia.Afghanistan.Asia Minor.Asia undefined.Macao.Manilla.Palestine.Persia.Pondicherry.Phillipine Islands.Portuguese India.Siam.Syria.Turkey in Asia.Abysainia.Africa North.Africa West.Africa undefined.Algiers.Azores.Cape de Verde.Egypt.Madeira.Morocco.Mozambique.Reunion.Rhodesia.Sandwich Islands.Cuba.Hayti.
Aramac2117
Balonne2111
Blackall1
Bowen311
Brisbane61412223321411121
Bundaberg22424233
Burke1
Burnett31141
Caboolture11111
Cairns111122521511111
Cardwell382112211
Charleville3
Clermont2113111
Cloncurry221
Cook431
Croydon321611
Cunnamulla134
Dalby2
Darling Downs Central16
Darling Downs East41
Darling Downs North112
Darling Downs West
Diamantina13
Drayton and Toowoomba21111112
Enoggera221121
Etheridge14
Fassifern11
Gladstone1
Gympie271
Herberton1421132111
Highfields11
Hughenden222
Ipswich134
Kennedy142111118131
Leichhardt1
Logan2111
Mackay211131111
Maranoa28
Marathon1311
Maryborough11271
Moreton East12112
Moreton West231
Mount Morgan311
Nundah22231
Oxley1111422
Palmer
Peak Downs1
Rockhampton14111312
Somerset2321511181901330231
Springsure2112
Stanley
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence1
Tambo
Taroom1
Tiaro11
Toowong111
Townsville42221162
Warrego111
Warwick14
Westwood1143
Wide Bay2123
Woothakata211
PERSONS130621514813213124127191139224121811233726211271321661131211
MALES12344410782121192781391542171122522021201321461111211
FEMALES718114151511117118561722
Males, 103.Females, 38.Males, 714.Females, 109.Males, 53.Females, 12.Males, 4.Females, 6.
Persons, 141.Persons, 823.Persons, 65.Persons, 4.

PART V.

EDUCATION.

Table No. LVII., SHOWING NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS who could READ and WRITE, who could READ ONLY, who could READ ONLY, who could not READ or WRITE, or whose DEGREE of EDUCATION was NOT SPECIFIED at the ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
CENSUS PERIODS.READ AND WRITE.READ ONLY.CANNOT READ OR WRITE.DEGREE OF EDUCATION NOT SPECIFIED.*TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
186111,3995,78217,1811,7471,9673,7144,9754,1899,16418,12111,93830,059
186425,50712,90238,4093,1943,7566,9508,7247,38416,10837,42524,04261,467
186840,54923,04863,5974,8734,4579,33015,32411,65026,97460,74639,15599,901
187147,18227,07374,2555,6916,27911,97018,03114,75032,7818632351,09871,76748,337120,104
187668,18942,237110,7266,8197,00013,81927,98018,41346,3931,7216242,345105,00968,274173,283
188177,80957,385135,1946,5806,95313,53339,18123,37362,8541,4554891,944125,32588,200213,525
1886127,91991,112219,0317,4717,80515,27653,86732,90486,7701,0876881,775190,344132,509322,853
1891155,352119,461274,8137,0447,49114,53560,08042,056102,1361,3039312,234223,779169,939303,718
1901204,806170,280375,1465,8275,87411,70168,45246,447114,8999475731,520280,092223,174503,266
[* In the Enumerations previous to 1871, Persons, whose degree of Education was not stated, were included with the uneducated.]
Table No. LVIII., SHOWING the PROPORTION Per Cent. MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS who could READ and WRITE, who could READ ONLY, who could READ ONLY, who could not READ or WRITE, or whose DEGREE of EDUCATION was NOT SPECIFIED at the ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
CENSUS PERIODS.CENTESIMAL PROPORTION.CENTESIMAL PROPORTION.CENTESIMAL PROPORTION.CENTESIMAL PROPORTION.
READ AND WRITE.READ ONLY.CANNOT READ OR WRITE.DEGREE OF EDUCATION NOT SPECIFIED.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
186162.9048.2157.069.6516.3512.2427.4535.4430.70
186468.1653.6662.488.5315.6211.3123.3130.7226.21
186866.7558.8663.668.0211.389.3425.2329.7627.00
187165.7456.0161.837.9312.999.9725.1330.5227.291.200.480.91
187665.2361.8763.906.4910.257.9826.6426.9726.771.640.911.35
1881*62.0965.0663.315.257.886.3431.5026.5029.441.160.560.91
1886*67.2068.7667.843.935.894.7328.3024.8326.880.570.520.55
1891*69.4270.3069.803.154.413.6926.8524.7525.940.580.540.57
1901*73.1476.3074.542.082.632.3324.4420.8122.830.340.260.30
[* In the Census Enumerations of 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1961, all the Chinese, Pacific Islanders, etc., unable to read English were included in these Tables among the uneducated.—See Table LXXII.]
Table No. LIX., SHOWING DEGREE of EDUCATION at DIFFERENT AGES.†
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.TOTAL OF ALL AGES.UNDER.Total under 5 Years.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Minors, Age Not Specified.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.80 to 90.90 and upwards.Adults, Age Not Specified.Total 21 Years and upwards.
Both Sexes.Males and Females.1 Year.2 Years.3 Years.4 Years.5 Years.
Read and Write375,146M.204,86619,74328,49522,7084,13975,08517,39719,84119,41619,34615,53410,7588,2456,7905,6913,4601,84680144424188129,781
F.170,2801119,59228,15622,6624,302774,72016,49917,86015,41313,0089,8506,6505,2354,1143,1341,8301,034522312237695,560
Read Only11,701M.5,827287892,943201124293,38611624624224024723220721025418810444324752,441
F.5,87495952,732160491813,05559871372092823153603723962941687753192,819
Cannot Read114,899M.68,4526,6066,1956,2246,4056,10731,5379,5637261,292825443,9472,6533,9543,1762,6002,6702,0841,7539468154672611018082,93724,505
F.46,4476,3986,1885,9576,3136,04830,9048,934532401180540,956504579595591674437450412427264169926392255,491
Not Specified1,520M.94715172493682961101117111816962652726135112879
F.5731515194154243368555546554318261514958519
[† In the Census Enumerations of 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901, all the Chinese, Pacific Islanders, etc., unable to read English were included in these Tables among the uneducated.—See Table LXXII.]
Table No. LX., SHOWING the NUMBERS and the PROPORTION PER CENT. MALES and FEMALES able to READ and WRITE ; who can READ ONLY ; those UNABLE to READ ; and whose DEGREE of EDUCATION was NOT SPECIFIED, beart othe TOTAL NUMBER of each SEX in the SEVERAL DISTRICTS.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL.NUMBERS.PROPORTION PER CENT.
READ AND WRITE.READ ONLY.CANNOT READ.NOT SPECIFIED.READ AND WRITE.READ ONLY.CANNOT READ.NOT SPECIFIED.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
TOTALS280,092223,174204,866170,2805,8275,87468,45246,44794757373.1476.302.082.6324.4420.810.340.26
Aramac2,8501,9202,1511,3465541644532175.4770.101.932.1422.6027.7105
Balonne1,7439951,350702262836726577.4570.551.492.8221.0626.63
Blackall2,2471,5431,6891,12337345153856175.1772.791.652.2022.9224.950.260.06
Bowen2,0021,2661,2879583625672283764.2975.671.791.9733.5722.360.35
Brisbane31,06231,86125,39326,2485037165,1414,860253781.7582.381.622.2516.5515.250.080.12
Bundaberg9,2146,6295,6745,0122391653,3011,45261.5875.612.592.4935.8321.90
Burke79631947315010331316659.4247.021.260.9439.3252.04
Burnett3,4962,4622,7001,786766171060710877.2372.542.172.4820.3124.650.290.33
Caboolture5,3424,4194,0383,304131941,1711,0202175.5974.772.452.1321.9223.080.040.02
Cairns7,9143,0993,4652,225122814,32779343.7971.801.542.6254.6725.58
Cardwell3,2711,0611,20472948212,0153104136.8168.711.471.9861.6029.220.120.09
Charleville2,2671,4941,7101,03248435074182175.4369.082.122.8722.3627.980.090.07
Clermont4,0092,2233,1311,6231056076053813278.1073.022.622.6918.9624.200.320.09
Cloncurry1,145440787238208337194168.7354.091.751.8129.4344.100.09
Cook2,9551,5591,5791,16831211,343370253.4374.921.051.3545.4523.730.07
Croydon2,7761,8651,9991,2815165725519172.0168.691.843.4826.1127.830.04
Cunnamulla2,1421,0591,7357794024366256181.0073.561.872.2717.0824.170.05
Dalby65076649359182014915575.8577.151.232.6122.9220.24
Darling Downs Central6,4125,1485,0863,9751221211,1991,052579.3277.211.902.3518.7020.440.08
Darling Downs East1,7973,6413,5262,68489861,1808692273.5073.711.862.3624.6023.880.040.05
Darling Downs North4,5613,3763,4142,415103961,04486574.8571.542.262.8422.8925.62
Darling Downs West1,251729948518343026918175.7871.062.724.1121.5024.83
Diamantina90938171227413141849378.3371.921.433.6720.2424.41
Drayton and Toowoomba6,8517,2575,4025,8401301471,2871,204326678.8580.471.902.0318.7816.590.470.91
Enoggera10,40711,0828,0558,8181812792,1641,9787777.4079.571.742.5220.7917.850.070.06
Etheridge1,238487878335231033714270.9268.791.862.0627.2229.15
Fassifern3,9923,6053,0102,6741051358737934375.4074.172.633.7421.8722.000.100.09
Gladstone2,6181,9552,0321,46850325344502577.6275.091.911.6420.4023.020.070.25
Gympie9,2448,2197,2086,3892052271,8271,5984577.9877.742.222.7619.7619.440.040.06
Herberton4,4511,6893,3071,24766441,06239516374.3073.831.482.6023.8623.390.360.18
Highfields2,4122,0151,8971,4914646464773178.6574.001.912.2819.3223.670.120.05
Hughenden2,0891,1451,624845252244027877.7473.801.201.9221.0624.28
Ipswich5,8536,0784,6244,8321581981,0651,0466279.5079.003.262.7017.2118.200.030.10
Kennedy16,25312,61912,3879,4923053193,5612,80876.2175.221.882.5421.9122.24
Leichhardt744355617280156110682182.9378.872.021.6914.7819.160.270.28
Logan5,4014,5864,1653,5151201071,10395913577.1276.652.222.3320.4220.910.240.11
Mackay6,7564,3883,9533,2891451082,6509898258.5174.952.142.4639.2322.540.120.05
Maranoa3,8833,2192,9372,373801058637403175.6373.722.063.2622.2222.990.090.03
Marathon1,9797901,51054721144442284176.3069.241.061.7722.4428.860.200.13
Maryborough6,2166,0434,9524,7651171741,1471,10479.6678.851.892.8818.4518.27
Moreton East6,9825,2335,5923,9851701941,1661,05354180.0976.152.443.7116.7020.120.770.02
Moreton West10,8759,7458,0476,9613894542,4122,301272974.0071.433.574.6622.1823.610.250.30
Mount Morgan5,3384,2713,9743,088102921,2531,0899274.4572.301.912.1623.4725.490.170.05
Nundah7,0977,0085,5665,630831091,4451,2663378.4380.341.171.5520.3618.070.040.04
Oxley4,5514,3773,0693,2409210682872456250767.4474.022.022.4218.1916.5412.357.02
Palmer1,08422855614410105187451.2963.160.924.2847.7932.46
Peak Downs2401351888124505078.3460.000.832.9620.8337.04
Rockhampton7,6047,8575,9406,2791211731,5381,3975878.1179.921.592.2020.2417.780.060.10
Somerset4,1741,5541,014513130623,010969201024.2933.013.123.9972.1162.360.480.64
Springsure2,6671,6942,0991,26158385063944178.7074.452.182.2418.9723.250.150.06
Stanley1,6161,1991,2849174531285251279.4676.482.782.5817.6420.940.12
Stanthorpe847785625631183020412473.7980.382.123.8224.0915.80
St. Lawrence806431624316241415810177.4273.322.983.2519.6023.43
Tambo4672793522125711059175.3876.001.072.5123.5521.140.35
Taroom72340155225513211561232276.3563.591.795.2421.5830.670.280.50
Tiaro1,8851,3301,3799626740436328373.1672.333.553.0123.1324.660.16
Toowong3,7234,0332,9753,2307310767569679.9280.091.962.6518.1217.26
Townsville10,9738,0927,8286,2692022002,9331,62110271.3477.471.842.4726.7320.030.090.03
Warrego1,149495802288191632819169.8058.181.653.2328.5538.59
Warwick1,8591,9771,4701,6273946347304379.0882.302.102.3218.6615.380.16
Westwood5,5844,1324,1373,2712221731,175944504474.0973.803.983.9021.0421.300.891.00
Wide Bay4,8933,5043,1372,5361961081,5558535764.1172.384.013.0831.7824.340.100.20
Woothakata7573275542238919295373.1968.201.062.7525.3629.050.39
Table No. LXI., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who can READ and WRITE.
AGES.MALES—READ AND WRITE.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.
ALL AGES—Males2,1511,3501,6891,28725,3935,6744732,7004,0383,4651,2041,7103,1317871,5791,9991,7354935,0863,5263,4119487125,4028,0558783,0102,0327,208
ALL AGES—Females1,3467021,12395826,2485,0121501,7863,3042,2227291,0321,6232381,1681,2817795913,9752,6842,4155182745,8408,8183352,6741,4686,389
ALL AGES—Persons3,4972,0522,8122,24551,64110,6866234,4867,3425,7901,9332,7424,7541,0252,7473,2802,5141,0849,0616,2105,8291,46698611,24216,8731,2135,6843,50013,597
Under 1 year
1 year and under 2 years
2 year and under 3 years
3 year and under 4 years
4 year and under 5 years
Total Males under 5 years
5 years and under 10 years152611501032,18563827236437299107143202251511677746542303292613855890944376169830
10 years and under 15 years2051111941553,461877263436213571301872763822524112681796539448102388371,423565132261,178
15 years and under 20 years1571031191033,02668224320501236861372184812314212056695470434109346631,02755440188893
20 years and under 21 years2926252656610087286692030505212828811199812479916195643148
Total Males returned as under 21 years5433014883879,2382,295859711,6459613434977461165235783511912,1441,4111,2552961152,1573,5201641,3856263,049
Male Children—Age not specified
Total Minors—Males5433014883879,2382,295859711,6459613431977461165235783511912,1441,4111,2552961152,1573,5201641,3856263,049
21 years and under 25 years15211696912,4674652722737626387112174518411213236492339340823747863563241189606
25 years and under 30 years2111381731352,6315015326533842411819028580135161196484643333931016649867580270224635
30 years and under 35 years2671662061662,39250160268326396171179352971402282235743327832298111430663104221233618
35 years and under 40 years2731691771282,362513742473244971501713451091672852313137828028195107410732104207202561
40 years and under 45 years2381301941241,8613887120028232010917827610514022421632276214189789133660294165152510
45 years and under 50 years14810799661,2872983814518821752125230809716412421237172155587424240088129115367
50 years and under 55 years1018481509402352799162151701021885483961001119113712747421972776510776252
55 years and under 60 years79616645745198221071231052982157407966691516813513434342012135410674212
60 years and under 65 years70456648663120771136703537196356645522415398982323190163357674187
65 years and under 70 years381922274087475079362025120104423271776696325811986165732121
70 years and under 75 years19881523226229361210938815131064034308476438292352
75 years and under 80 years43631002614178215244331815192372818620
80 years and under 90 years31313713542252119107123157415
90 years to 100 years and upwards22113
Age not specified—Adult Males524128212281471532223
Total Adult Males1,6081,0491,20190016,1553,3793881,7292,3932,5048611,2132,3856711,0561,4211,3843022,9422,1152,1596525973,2454,5357141,6251,4064,159
MALES
who can Read and Write by Vicennial Periods.—
Under 1 year to under 20 years5142754633618,6722,195778991,5598923234676961115025503231832,0331,3121,1742721082,0583,3591551,3295832,901
20 years and under 40 years93261567754610,4182,0802221,0791,4501,6495466821,2063425478118101801,8781,3291,4174003281,9152,8663609958912,568
40 years and under 60 years5663824402854,8331,119158551755793260487851279399550509798726586052172419761,4923015074171,341
60 years and under 80 years13175102931,40324616164268126677136955129859250287216210583542232060170135380
80 years to 100 years31313913743252119117126157415
Children—Age not specified
Adults— Age not spesified524128212281471532223
TOTAL2,1511,3501,6891,28725,3935,6744732,7001,0383,4651,2041,7103,1317871,5791,9991,7354935,0863,5263,4149487125,4028,0358783,0102,0327,208
Table No. LXI., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who can READ and WRITE.
MALES—READ AND WRITE.
Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranon.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total who can Read and Write at each Age Period.
Males.Females.Persons.
3,3071,8971,6214,62412,3876174,1653,9532,9371,5104,9525,5928,0473,9745,5663,0695561885,9101,0142,0991,2816256213525521,3792,9757,8288021,4701,1373,137554204,866
1,2471,4918454,8329,1922803,5151,2892,3735474,7653,9856,9613,0885,6303,240144816,2795431,2619176313162112559623,2306,2692881,6273,2712,536223170,280
4,5543,3882,4699,45621,8798977,6807,2425,3102,0579,7179,57715,0087,06211,1966,30970026912,2191,5273,3602,2011,254940568072,3416,20514,0971,0903,0977,4085,673777375,146
11
11
1721971105231,251353991472868160352096640868835815106447717815664352540128331672311603963793019,74319,59239,335
2112561357671,65655654591398858956661,1285458875362312914125254178845640342065001,051502326025063528,49528,15656,651
1952321205751,29072513464334737004941,12133375738326296598617717793762749164376790391651813794122,70822,66245,370
57531898233128376692211786183641257515513129492419831536621601023926484,1394,3028,441
6157383831,9634,4301741,6491,5781,0872612,3171,7663,7011,3502,4571,35279562,348317658535263175951585341,2692,6741305801,5711,32811475,08574,713149,798
77
6157383831,9634,4301741,6491,5781,0872612,3171,7663,7011,3502,4571,35270562,348317658535263175951585341,2692,6731305801,5711,32811475,08574,720149,805
2721841093821,0376635226323283381569713351472210312851414316813758702766128219739621323412434517,39716,49933,896
3982071764041,32649408343318181372191700457454229522759914322111945504564118231909761313652565619,84117,86037,701
4421742043731,257543713932752073614225825024402176319567122235115176541531162507881201344112414919,41615,41334,829
4521462453881,31665307351263242312445548477456213732058011622392317044191112758331291273472817919,34613,00832,354
37611917029998354283294187187295347484296385204751341971198683851284299224671117833092175315,5349,85025,384
22668108185643362122261461112512693041862621576372494311364294924317714240868512121823010,7586,65017,408
173529214148934149161134112199217280114180119458188291025121302021641153273054156144428,2455,23513,480
160636814236031134136109531641842271001561083241761683453127141940732063465137109316,7904,11410,904
116693815728822111957834134239208701389326114010452733197264177138233814368335,6913,1348,825
525018101144209058552082218157367261134813301718103112351747417531163,4601,8305,290
1513850819463135105320882185136314711884626132643517391531,8461,0342,880
48422182181294221063952326133561131113119221128015221,323
351512123991791162141314111113291774444312756
2181111242347
311231031112510611411161127118876264
2,6921,1591,2412,6617,9574432,5162,3751,8501,2492,6353,8264,3462,6243,1091,7174771323,5926971,4417493624492573948451,7065,1556728902,5661,809440129,78195,560225,341
5786853651,8654,1971621,5661,5021,0182392,2001,6803,5181,2862,3321,27764512,217288609511244167921434981,2072,5131205571,4791,26110670,94670,111141,357
1,6017647521,6455,1692461,5211,4261,1577351,5432,0132,7261,8511,947974231992,3915538964872002631602475091,0373,4293975471,5561,08523780,13967,082147,221
9353024387672,4751557788175764669091,0171,295696983588215321,032159496228119157861132805541,61224925381465215641,32725,84967,176
1871406833053153265196177682917714861292842164262811496576136134688167206351052791255411,7986,52018,318
351512125991899172141315111113392774468335803
77
311231031112510611411161127118876264
3,3071,8971,6244,62412,3876174,1653,9532,9371,5104,9525,5928,0473,9745,5663,0695561885,9401,0142,0991,2846256243525521,3792,9757,8288021,4704,1373,137554204,866170,280375,146
Table No. LXII., SHOWING the NUMBER of FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who can READ and WRITE.
AGES.FEMALES—READ AND WRITE.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.
ALL AGES—Males2,1511,3501,6891,28725,3935,6744732,7004,0383,4651,2041,7103,1317871,5791,9991,7354935,0863,5263,4149487125,4028,0558783,0102,0327,208
ALL AGES—Females1,3467021,12395826,2485,0121501,7863,3042,2257291,0321,6232381,1681,2817795913,9752,6842,4155182745,8408,8183352,6741,4686,389
ALL AGES—Persons3,4972,0522,0522,24551,64110,6866234,4867,3425,7901,9332,7424,7541,0252,7473,2802,5141,0849,0616,2105,8291,46698611,24216,8731,2135,6843,50013,597
Under 1 year
1 year and under 2 years
2 year and under 3 years
3 year and under 4 years
4 year and under 5 years
Total Females under 5 years
5 years and under 10 years167781531262,144659252474272511151052173314515211457526350318453957895768394182792
10 years and under 15 years2241092021323,45287930329589390101175300342272501509869347746286428531,386514882321,133
15 years and under 20 years1981171471153,391679152234492749614920726177161949857540931291257731,10439408179944
20 years and under 21 years261432227621212477962173039538271318111705318716122756828147
Total Females returned as under 21 years6153185343959,7522,338728461,544977332459763985875903712711,9051,3061,1452401132,3653,6741631,3586213,016
Female Children—Age not specified1
Total Minors—Females6153185343959,7522,338728461,544977332459763985875903712711,9051,3071,1452401132,3653,6711631,3586213,016
21 years and under 25 years13974931013,0964421415228119974981562387997553371237234482162887420219151592
25 years and under 30 years15873134903,068483151682982618311716118961197676393235261472763092141229179603
30 years and under 35 years135701191102,50342119157257259679715328671419552331231192484050883025186144525
35 years and under 40 years1215083762,110372101332481886578116221051356436242190170332310172738160117465
40 years and under 45 years734063451,54327511101164125387199217891352622316011844163445851913684383
45 years and under 50 years352731291,1792034611428227415195246321315498802011225378118553234
50 years and under 55 years291825349561783391276415284783427912119837113518425579437165
55 years and under 60 years192221377471212518235102041126116238557537318921367335146
60 years and under 65 years1151224552843781201081631614111470484712117216324625104
65 years and under 70 years43763704715415610821053103625224190853421379
70 years and under 75 years5114189229214127232122488556621438
75 years and under 80 years14107161484123411110381262317315
80 years and under 90 years13519282222514116198214
90 years to 100 years and upwards311223
Age not specified—Adult Females122121212737
Total Adult Females73138158956316,4962,674789401,7601,2483975738601405816914083202,0701,3771,2702781613,4755,1441721,3168473,373
FEMALES.
Who can Read and Write by Vicennial Periods.—
Under 1 year to under 20 years5893045023738,9902,217707991,465915315429724935495633582531,7941,2361,0922221062,2043,4471581,2905932,869
20 years and under 40 years57928146139911,5391,839606571,163969306420625963935213232351,4519639101941312,3283,5791298626192,332
40 years and under 60 years1561071401454,425777202525153069016023842190175827458139832284359421,43143388209928
60 years and under 80 years21920381,21816975151331822347332216271408485172343337512645236
80 years to 100 years13549382232714116218217
Children—Age not specified1
Adults122121212737
TOTAL1,3467021,12395826,2485,0121501,7863,3042,2257291,0321,6232381,1681,2817795913,9752,6842,4155182745,8408,8183352,6741,4686,389
Table No. LXII., SHOWING the NUMBER of FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who can READ and WRITE.
FEMALES—READ AND WRITE.
Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total who can Read and Write at each Age Period.
Males.Females.Persons.
3,3071,8971,6244,62412,3876174,1653,9532,9371,5104,9525,5928,0473,9745,5663,0695561885,9401,0142,0991,2846256243525521,3792,9757,8288021,4704,1373,137554204,806
1,2471,4918454,8329,4922803,5153,2892,3735474,7653,9856,9613,0885,6303,240144816,2795151,2619176313162122559623,2306,2692881,6273,2712,536223170,280
4,5543,3882,4699,45621,8798977,6807,2425,3102,0579,7179,57715,0087,06211,1966,30970026912,2191,5273,3602,2011,2569405648072,3416,20514,0971,0903,0977,4085,673777375,146
111
111
149170975081,22937419430280535644619434406493581486986318910760321329131287670271694104023319,74319,59239,335
1922951227471,64556657652388877626191,3375351,01057833179501262311861286331441744991,026532375694884228,49528,15656,655
15319296451,172361684333245571549198535771943012885885170115100413038148409821372394263483122,70822,66245,370
36412113423990696713121861655312170611911522171583520891585416753104,1394,3028,441
530693292,0344,2851301,6341,5841,0502082,1621,6603,4301,3852,4991,43665342,697289612425303144771164731,2842,6761226861,4721,29111675,08574,713149,798
1577
5306983292,0344,2851301,6341,5841,0592082,1621,6603,4301,3862,4991,43665342,697289612425303144771164731,2842,6761226861,4771,29111675,08574,720149,805
1051408117987928314256242534473286153045142008768942118806633253362314634211692891921917,39716,49933,896
1311381145261,0392534732426583411413657389549286121472247122945128323295346715401933341991719,84117,86037,701
138111104137940232812751936937235355033850228216858450110673429182784327593301262972112119,41615,41334,829
120958933081623238218186573403084462494242481964684595643229191463277534381062171761219,34613,00832,354
8667612655661919820312532245262331142352219733301764453715985221039816921871061015,5349,85025,384
45562917032771461339417194188233932321465521812374430129644137247967135103910,7586,65017,408
4252141522461095103721417813521963173101331845352727111172210120064911167108,2455,23513,480
2051111221764927657212911015561140714116042627266772785119544865356,7904,11410,904
184371171175676242711189158311015521123222201374116617935713635,0913,1348,825
515372554462322481697915625411541496231149442436153,1601,8305,290
41626029233141243325294641228365181615118181711,8461,0342,880
2512311151013315195261912241121269968015221,323
31637831520121817835395734444312756
11221211242347
113221521224118876264
7177935162,7985,2071501,8811,7051,3143392,6032,3253,5311,7023,1311,80479473,5822246494923281721351394891,9463,5931669411,7941,245107129,74195,560225,341
4946573081,9004,0461291,5441,5159921952,0411,5743,2651,3322,3781,36659332,506274590408288136741114531,1952,5181176451,4051,23810670,94670,411141,357
5305254091,9343,9131001,2701,1429532751,6911,4882,4331,3332,1101,14661362,654199467322198127971113241,3532,6341346351,2048317980,13967,082147,221
1932261157091,3154053151534865746695938359897540191089238160143120443628145533964362525193893441,32725,84967,176
297913272212111611097711268205308602351695221724139259553713814418613474411,7986,52018,318
3173783117221219178353115844468335803
1577
113221521224118876264
1,2471,4918454,8329,4922803,5153,2892,3735474,7653,9856,9613,0885,6303,240144816,2795131,2619176313162122559623,2306,2692881,6273,2712,536223204,866170,280375,146
Table No. LXIII., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who can READ ONLY.
AGES.MALES—READ ONLY.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.
ALL AGES—Males55263736503239107613112248481052031514081228910334131301812310550205
ALL AGES—Females412834257161653619481214360821652420121869630141472791013532227
ALL AGES—Persons965471611,2194041313722520369911652852116642824317519964272774603324082432
Under 1 year
1 year and under 2 years
2 year and under 3 years
3 year and under 4 years1
4 year and under 5 years142194321451418
Total Males under 5 years142195321451418
5 years and under 10 years30131513311788465733132039413381677139471589012476831128
10 years and under 15 years43311333321551135556282137
15 years and under 20 years11954334311151244
20 years and under 21 years5423112
Total Males returned as under 21 years351822163579584966411829486174021781446221109113797238149
Male Children—Age not specified
Total Minors—Males351822163579584966411829486174021781446221109113797238149
21 years and under 25 years1276312223112211121112
25 years and under 30 years122103441861322234112442
30 years and under 35 years2151231114133314123321121
35 years and under 40 years233174188113224235111329
40 years and under 45 years2211794310522211125521443318
45 years and under 50 years41159169651412216732823210
50 years and under 55 years222465154582336421121118
55 years and under 60 years3239512722523367741613
60 years and under 65 years3418257411231121474710466
65 years and under 70 years321761312111413211022122
70 years and under 75 years11132132251121511
75 years and under 80 years421112234
80 years and under 90 years12111121
90 years to 100 years and upwards11
Age not specified—Adult Males127214
Total Adult Males20815201461442276581301957141411191414541133394414331256
MALES.
Who can Read Only by Vicennial Periods.—
Under 1 year to under 20 years351822163529184964381729476174021781446221109113797238147
20 years and under 40 years3541251792315413696857912951479516
40 years and under 60 years11247452921720231410195459122121611418713529
60 years and under 80 years671521281363303213119109212019611213
80 years to 100 years121112211
Children—Age not specified
Adults—Age not specified127214
TOTAL55263736503239107613112248481052031514081228910334131301812310550205
Table No. LXIII., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who can READ ONLY.
MALES—READ ONLY.
Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total who can Read Only at each Age Period.
Males.Females.Persons.
6646251583051512014580211171703891028392102121130584518245136773202193922219685,827
44462219831961071081051417419445492109106104173623831301472140107200164617310895,874
1109247356624212272531853529136484319419219820629419296764838123410718040235853953041711,701
122
114123124112111118795182
1141231241121111118995184
21241176195557694176270142624960218335262551227254913511201115742,9432,7325,675
2211514153143134821212532156201160361
2121112111312535213712449173
122111111291847
23281279217764764897172170695265218869322751427325214315221317143,3863,0546,440
11
23281279217764764897172170695265218869322751427325214315221317143,3863,0556,441
3113111102211822437911659175
21281114216522182129151133024687333
31931312123816222165141311720242137379
331591812259224541310512123611151240209449
732412121273881762326211162611291247282529
61261325335241152314111383117232315547
8311685144723363422111123211951207360567
5131112344752124513323213162741210372582
31261121055316273511735132353254396650
2111073142101423333142422522188294482
1253114212121121122252104168272
1315413111124477121
14121621211325385
11415
2921161975984
4318137988856693212469821933312781336126181310363521594179112542,4412,8195,260
23281279216764744897172168685264218868322751427325214215221307043,3573,0366,393
114317243113842122066149818531061611942812397518735101,383
2687324331824157192585121313612711563231292217392538961,3292,225
65324212157132154766897213256412484271375909351,525
14131631211365490
11
2921161975984
6646251583051512014580211171703891028392102121130584518245136773202193922219685,8275,87411,701
Table No. LXIV., SHOWING the NUMBER of FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who can READ ONLY.
AGES.FEMALES—READ ONLY.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.
ALL AGES—Males55263736503239107613112248481052031514081228910334131301812310550205
ALL AGES—Females412834257161653619481214360821652420121869630141472791013532227
ALL AGES—Persons965471611,2194041313722520369911652852116642824317519964272774603324082432
Under 1 year
1 year and under 2 years
2 year and under 3 years
3 year and under 4 years
4 year and under 5 years1121451114123115
Total Females under 5 years1121451114123115
5 years and under 10 years1815201329977327475152432310471185038461585011846919110
10 years and under 15 years52211081222145144643243
15 years and under 20 years11192211111212
20 years and under 21 years311
Total Females returned as under 21 years25192514335903284952726344135217858425120145612947223115
Female Children—Age not specified1
Total Minors—Females25192514336903284952726344135217858425120145612947223115
21 years and under 25 years28132121
25 years and under 30 years12131121111221811
30 years and under 35 years41153162122112121131512
35 years and under 40 years328523431111532112246
40 years and under 45 years22114010612111134457716815
45 years and under 50 years1133982545531273141314111
50 years and under 55 years11346138871232496715215214
55 years and under 60 years21527261124112897113217122
60 years and under 65 years11225710563244111838212217217
65 years and under 70 years12139642322212285512125116
70 years and under 75 years1285321211432251044
75 years and under 80 years11824121114731
80 years and under 90 years621116312
90 years to 100 years and upwards1
Age not specified—Adult Females1411
Total Adult Females16991138075334529141726481371263444510911506639112
FEMALES.
Who can Read Only by Vicennial Periods.—
Under 1 year to under 20 years25192514332903284952726344135217857425120145612847223115
20 years and under 40 years7312671031087432121110444416419210
40 years and under 60 years63551773818201431013138453327244782224462
60 years and under 80 years33341322312147438143262012165335020338
80 years to 100 years621111632
Children—Age not specified1
Adults—Age not specified1411
TOTAL412834257161653619481214360821652420121869630141472791013532227
Table No. LXIV., SHOWING the NUMBER of FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who can READ ONLY.
FEMALES—READ ONLY.
Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total who can Read Only at each Age Period.
Males.Females.Persons.
6646251583051512014580211171703891028392102121130584518245136773202193922219685,827
44462219831961071081051417419445492109106104173623831301472140107200164617310895,874
1109247356624212272531853529136484319419219820629419296764838123410718040235853953041711,701
22
1211222415211161122238795182
1211222415211161122228995184
3425118116825166491058641434262536277352121121161223551281217864662,9432,7325,675
2181393244117131241324712201160361
1314514111112449173
1423111291847
3726138219025471601166711614866556391562223141261227601331421975183,3863,0546,440
11
3726138219025471601166711614866556391562223141261227601331421975183,3863,0556,441
21124313233112111659175
24331912121123424687333
12453218420234217145242137379
11612551972657214221241072240209449
312718414158303626111279148247282529
211025777157239661101117721314232315547
221141817441311374381133111147588207360567
62127149617163111610116312753205210372582
117221628122541661111251236916831254396650
31710635182031153121111155462188294482
111851512714111125214332104168272
525144711111211124477121
131323442121111325385
415
1175984
7209116129453374531081232934443514182616816219134767225765712,4412,8195,260
3726138219025471601165711574864556391532223141161227591331421965183,3573,0366,393
4313216106125148289721119231141720117128735101,383
710543662222121240421212721262401134135252811045358961,3292,225
51573922261641639091317293210226161711315915909351,525
131323442121111365490
11
1175984
44462219831961071081051417419445492109106104173623831301472140107200164617310895,8275,87411,701
Table No. LXV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who cannot READ and WRITE.
AGES.MALES—CANNOT READ OR WRITE.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.
ALL AGES—Males6443675156725,1413,3013137101,1714,3272,0155077603371,3437253661491,1991,1801,0442691841,2872,1643378735341,827
ALL AGES—Females5322653852834,8601,4521666071,0207933104185381943705192561551,052869865181931,2041,9781427934501,598
ALL AGES—Persons1,17663290095510,0014,7534791,3172,1915,1202,3259251,2985311,7131,2446223042,2512,0491,9094502772,4914,1424791,6669843,425
Under 1 year68445552730208139414795454778154954401717512211027171643361512567276
1 year and under 2 years61266034655199978144112363972133255231415812613924181642851410364228
2 year and under 3 years73354540627212139414876425187154558332216811111222161732751712368240
3 year and under 4 years59336640676206118014796334068103672361815611612422141703341713352238
4 year and under 5 years61345036665199147113089264472144563322815611911335161732781211875255
Total Males under 5 years3221722762023,3531,024604177164681822213776720730216499813594598130818441,508756023261,237
5 years and under 10 years1065691629652832713820318346831123581797225211211184562623444625129107360
10 years and under 15 years1115101135122791420811219271898182010268105510
15 years and under 20 years11862842161261016101371582495141051312117431210946
20 years and under 21 years36130321011266130415310495211321112421
Total Males returned as under 21 years4532573843334,4271,5811525809559023143355211454594182571301,0468388152041141,0881,9761247474431,613
Male Children—Age not specified1
Total Minors—Males4532573843334,4271,5811535809559023143355211454594182571301,0468388152041141,0881,9761247474431,613
21 years and under 25 years9816710415618101354910217102411218726169667117688
25 years and under 30 years1513148613120531103873923815112617028131616219417221017712
30 years and under 35 years1017145693133272123602168182134134261054429117152418151118
35 years and under 40 years28211737719512932376116222829923223164927410252415181419
40 years and under 45 years27222130788816122537911231293093592252259291012293134121632
45 years and under 50 years336162452472511173247418412811059122174015871523446834
50 years and under 55 years296182049231492724458192912943811217502161013164410920
55 years and under 60 years13579341061010109145183471252242612261414195618
60 years and under 65 years139873411211154015623317143182424122281212227
65 years and under 70 years5322815114814532216531158822226111412
70 years and under 75 years5621514232517125464295836
75 years and under 80 years73421211212112221
80 years and under 90 years2221211122116244
90 years to 100 years and upwards111
Age not specified—Adult Males4341109297333479715111322513932
Total Adult Males1911101313397141,7201601302163,4251,70117223919288430710919153342229657019918821312691214
MALES.
Who cannot Read or Write by Vicennial Periods.—
Under 1 year to under 20 years4502513833034,3951,4801405749497722733305181354104132551291,0458358132031131,0871,9741207454421,613
20 years and under 40 years656547276431690100561122,396665777312355710955434128883128658354584157
40 years and under 60 years1023962832131686142791,056258731177334416850118017577263571841413339104
60 years and under 80 years2391799034433276722115153122643838398655211333946
80 years to 100 years22212111222116245
Children—Age not specified1
Adults—Age not specified4341109297333479715111322513932
TOTAL6443675156725,1413,3013137101,1714,3272,0155077603371,3437253661491,1991,1801,0442691841,2872,1643378735341,827
Table No. LXV., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who can READ and WRITE.
MALES—READ OR WRITE.
Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total who cannot Read or Write at each Age Period.
Males.Females.Persons.
1,0624664401,0653,5611101,1032,6508634441,1471,1662,4121,2531,445828518501,5383,0105062852041581101564366752,9333283471,1751,55519268,452
3954772781,0462,808689599897402281,1041,0532,3011,0891,26672474501,397969394251124101591233286961,6211913049448539546,447
1,4579437182,1116,3691782,0623,6391,6036722,2512,2194,7132,3422,7111,5525921002,9353,9799005363282591692797641,3714,5545196512,1192,408287114,899
5168501404396130117893013612733017918094610221476139281414194779233136014411376,6066,39813,004
586929142394121501371112816712930017917599107210354833121813153786218153513110176,1956,18812,383
70644416038110132126107351371392911671839593175556133211299549522623491029886,2245,95712,181
496636168375121331321083416913934014919498771954559392418111649942161743129119126,4056,31312,718
645022140371813913010025154134304138195861121685059401411318451052279471169366,1076,04812,155
2923171817501,960486846425151527636681,5658129274724329969232288184997350772324591,120772346225244031,53730,90462,441
10092681716402420618216265213178446242288159172264124835321221628571513574855232146159,5638,93418,497
1031044131410191665237111111210541018157313223687265321,258
17382384776102189331486141911176111273223143106271,2924011,693
131318271764651124105313621140163668251801,005
4324162709272,697799139817132609948602,0731,0801,23564987341,256626391245124120691193396131,5531622928737747643,94340,95184,894
111459
4324162709272,697799149817132609948612,0731,0801,23564987341,256627391245124120691193396131,5531622928737747643,94740,95684,903
3621535022032391510172513151917214429108164831141132010482,6535043,157
5442811824254029217343919171512530770941041425520220933102103,9545794,533
74102212902202881727143531232526225513961428243148164163498693,1765953,771
787259103326182222511374624331617141286153136741261372324761112,6005913,191
114528916012212616281640402937276214416422211666961133384449212,6706743,344
10241213124314711128152523202121681261101255484491021492827252,0844372,521
8831612921135411131710211921141071276210510354810942052817161,7534502,203
44411958410332061313267146561537647141112771181079464121,358
26441542262116418253489104111269284426216520688154271,242
8321827459849172061210161055332123816931467264731
12101546272916131381042213121218332261169430
27211244187112511231110192193
13333173111211111218063143
111118917
476162115387103151295383891513122,9372253,162
63050170138864311891,669150184153305339173210179431162822,383115408038413797621,3801665530278111624,5055,49129,996
4194152679272,679799119107062549908602,0671,0751,23464885341,252521388244121114691173286131,5131612928677387043,11840,77183,889
25524933534311931,26664974612314784917770131401,986511835241217702265771171553894413,2082,44915,657
34816674343495928458756188110759368293311237350163314231522263367423116103697,4531,9739,426
35116508611183435104076741525296930331661536781338714331191,6449522,596
14333184111211111328872160
111459
476162115387103151295383891513122,9372253,162
1,0624664401,0653,5611101,1032,6508634441,1471,1662,4121,2531,445828518501,5383,0105062852041581101564366752,9333283471,1751,55519268,45246,447114,899
Table No. LXVI., SHOWING the NUMBER of FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who cannot READ or WRITE.
AGES.FEMALES—CANNOT READ OR WRITE.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.
ALL AGES—Males6443675156725,1413,3013137101,1714,3272,0155077603371,3437253661491,1991,1801,0442691841,2872,1643378735341,827
ALL AGES—Females5322653852834,8601,4521666071,0207933104185381943705192561551,052869865181931,2041,9781427934501,598
ALL AGES—Persons1,17663290095510,0014,7534791,3172,1915,1202,3259251,2985311,7131,2446223042,2512,0491,9094502772,4914,1424791,6669843,425
Under 1 year68334542701199109116496386582162862342315711110725101772712212875240
1 year and under 2 years683060286512089861329429527183679332516810513419121532871012061230
2 year and under 3 years6137433966018212811249230437511327541201371169424161562702011560225
3 year and under 4 years76286641627205147614284305459184356301716211513022101652811710966235
4 year and under 5 years7130403664218810891337938427019366637101471189518141542521410258209
Total Females under 5 years3441582541863,281982554236954451652563577217533817595771565560108628051,361835743201,139
5 years and under 10 years1296376591,018255171111871475494110355785543018521118744172224472112794301
10 years and under 15 years657545181012201238511768614579152332
15 years and under 20 years853287112626351142010173422105426
20 years and under 21 years414247715113326151012111122611
Total Females returned as under 21 years4832353462554,3761,269100549913641228366475138274449238126971794757162801,0401,8351177084201,449
Female Children—Age not specified111
Total Minors—Females4832353462554,3761,269100549913641228366475138274449238126971794757162801,0401,8351177084201,449
21 years and under 25 years54233514163104710331420112123712867134
25 years and under 30 years152539191957341046131811111673411351738
30 years and under 35 years845534141210151913591019102451223911310311
35 years and under 40 years143344323661114101110788416712151610317
40 years and under 45 years82775616961612163311753871341151929233
45 years and under 50 years41550131311836514241310143171914616
50 years and under 55 years2614811188828118412119711314415
55 years and under 60 years31252961141152214129811231728216
60 years and under 65 years234576492156133612651201528612
65 years and under 70 years41138535111216457211311149
70 years and under 75 years11116121124214631134114
75 years and under 80 years1110412131283312
80 years and under 90 years42311114361
90 years to 100 years and upwards11111
Age not specified—Adult Females134623241811412
Total Adult Females493039284831836658107152815163569670182981751081913164143258530149
FEMALES.
Who cannot Read or Write by Vicennial Periods.—
Under 1 year to under 20 years4792343422534,3721,26293548908630225363473132259439237126969793756161791,0381,8331117084191,448
20 years and under 40 years3217161915577602548125462630508050103152239810353821381341
40 years and under 60 years174208206491123463241825822179134435429268695251080
60 years and under 80 years3773121161015616939513231817325433316827
80 years to 100 years521311115462
Children—Age not specified111
Adults—Age not specified134623241811412
TOTAL5322653852834,8601,4521666071,0207933104185381943705192561551,052869865181931,2041,9781427934501,598
Table No. LXVI., SHOWING the NUMBER of FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who cannot READ or WRITE.
FEMALES—CANNOT READ OR WRITE.
Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total who cannot Read or Write at each Age Period.
Males.Females.Persons.
1,0624664401,0653,5611101,1032,6508634441,1471,1662,4121,2531,445828518501,5383,0105062852041581101564366752,9333283471,1751,55519268,452
3954772781,0462,808689599897402281,1041,0532,3011,0891,26672474501,397969394251124101591233286961,6211913049448539546,447
1,4579437182,1116,3691782,0623,6391,6036722,2512,2194,7132,3422,7111,5525921002,9353,9799005363282591692797641,3714,5545196512,1192,408287114,899
587539144379101451241092815314330616718610066209586535211571644982181650122114126,6066,39813,004
527832165381715011596391771503241401709084181395335158814461101871339132120126,1956,18812,383
487030139381121361118820133125311156179101671854847341714416441002311229116104126,2245,95712,181
4956431543861113313611028172154304174191112841966050462012121850992141557140111106,4056,31312,718
5972381534161312414294221331513081551739244108385327141471842101244233612912686,1076,04812,155
2663511827551,943536886284971377687231,5537928994953225969243268177876338822265081,094792116395755431,53730,90462,441
879260190556820118915037179163427210246143178258124753913281219621443313749191137159,5638,93418,497
75662411312985625810113212396314143114157437265321,258
62321654412462189331547512223310715311,2924011,693
21141431721252611132448251801,005
3684502529532,540629078376611989598992,0331,0181,16665256381,24947935522010297531072946571,4521402618427237743,94340,95184,894
11459
3684502529532,540629078376611989599002,0331,0181,16665256381,24947935522010297531072946571,4521402618437237743,94740,95684,903
3244231111068219393677233262203351432,6535043,157
1111225627575630665248785212531911161563,9545794,533
213129426761310235577997631432225310953,1765953,771
5345351324521513241115811182341231172117912,6005913,191
2429401101482242033818811168596311143157391412,6706743,344
4242323710110121888412318321581436852,0844372,521
231030613912213175561117282211228154215311,7534502,203
211215551013132681361115153461421051039464121,358
211621141141320327101221101141229179518154271,242
3298666917163263103241155461467264731
115522262082354132124524261169430
2431351314242111210192193
1321242422311132118063143
1218917
438515321115151462,9372253,162
272726932686521527930145153268711007218121484903931224616343916951431011301824,5055,49129,996
3664502519532,539629078336601949568982,0261,0181,16465255361,24445335422010197531072946561,4491382618427197343,11840,77183,889
2371312113213922825443210325372316740355181222101798123838511913,2082,44915,657
2128351083243937469589429442434711461714102351321541416422527,4531,9739,426
83443711319123162691319253391445102113919117191011,6449522,596
2321242622311132128872160
11459
438515321115151462,9372253,162
3954772781,0462,808689599897402281,1041,0532,3011,0891,26672474501,397969394251124101591233286961,6211913049448539568,45246,447114,899
Table No. LXVII., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT whose DEGREE of EDUCATION was not SPECIFIED.
AGES.MALES—DEGREE OF EDUCATION NOT SPECIFIED.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.
ALL AGES—Males67251024213121152327424
ALL AGES—Females1137811122667355
ALL AGES—Persons1776218353151211549814779
Under 1 year
1 year and under 2 years
2 year and under 3 years
3 year and under 4 years
4 year and under 5 years
Total Males under 5 years
5 years and under 10 years311
10 years and under 15 years11211
15 years and under 20 years3121
20 years and under 21 years111
Total Males returned as under 21 years173131221
Male Children—Age not specified
Total Minors—Males173131221
21 years and under 25 years121
25 years and under 30 years321112
30 years and under 35 years13111111
35 years and under 40 years12119
40 years and under 45 years2141
45 years and under 50 years151141
50 years and under 55 years113
55 years and under 60 years2131
60 years and under 65 years1111
65 years and under 70 years12
70 years and under 75 years11131
75 years and under 80 years
80 years and under 90 years2
90 years to 100 years and upwards
Age not specified—Adult Males1623111133
Total Adult Males5718724110121142305324
MALES.
Whose Degree of Education was not specified by Vicennial Periods.—
Under 1 year to under 20 years17312121
20 years and under 40 years182217231923
40 years and under 60 years21822114111
60 years and under 80 years111211412
80 years to 100 years2
Children—Age not specified
Adults—Age not speficied1623111133
TOTAL67251024213121152327424
Table No. LXVII., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT whose DEGREE of EDUCATION was not SPECIFIED.
MALES—DEGREE OF EDUCATION NOT SPECIFIED.
Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total whose Degree of Education was not specified at each Age Period.
Males.Females.Persons.
163621383454279356252042231035053947
31215211129233078101122447573
194831810455556116869133052143123941231,520
13114151530
132131171532
1111112241943
12129413
2313351511916553118
12314
213133515111116854122
162115292453
3182230212613394
121111681113110168169
1121880153111755172
1161188111211155166
21212256118146127
1111135211116955124
111112441216243105
1112155651883
111201272653
316261541
1291131427
125914
812292122021227211258170
143621253351244354742042239339438795191,398
1311251311915649105
2115323564195311782317184501
32224211981240111121143323199522
221821001113173204
125914
12314
812292122021227211258170
1636213834542793562520422310350539475731,520
Table No. LXVIII., SHOWING the NUMBER of FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT whose DEGREE of EDUCATION was not SPECIFIED.
AGES.FEMALES—DEGREE OF EDUCATION NOT SPECIFIED.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.
ALL AGES—Males67251024213121152327424
ALL AGES—Females1137811122667355
ALL AGES—Persons1776218353151211549814779
Under 1 year
1 year and under 2 years
2 year and under 3 years
3 year and under 4 years
4 year and under 5 years
Total Females under 5 years
5 years and under 10 years14
10 years and under 15 years5111
15 years and under 20 years111
20 years and under 21 years11
Total Females returned as under 21 years17111151
Female Children—Age not specified1
Total Minors—Females18111151
21 years and under 25 years31
25 years and under 30 years2111
30 years and under 35 years61221
35 years and under 40 years11117
40 years and under 45 years34
45 years and under 50 years271
50 years and under 55 years1114
55 years and under 60 years3110
60 years and under 65 years113
65 years and under 70 years1114211
70 years and under 75 years141
75 years and under 80 years3121
80 years and under 90 years111
90 years to 100 years and upwards
Age not specified—Adult Females118
Total Adult Females129712266634
FEMALES.
Whose Degree of Education was not specified by Vicennial Periods.—
Under 1 year to under 20 years1611151
20 years and under 40 years1134119212
40 years and under 60 years92351
60 years and under 80 years6111113312
80 years to 100 years111
Children—Age not specified1
Adults—Age not specified118
TOTAL1137811122667355
Table No. LXVIII., SHOWING the NUMBER of FEMALES of DIFFERENT AGES in each CENSUS DISTRICT whose DEGREE of EDUCATION was not SPECIFIED.
FEMALES—DEGREE OF EDUCATION NOT SPECIFIED.
Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.Total whose Degree of Education was not specified at each Age Period.
Males.Females.Persons.
1636213834542793562520421035053947
31215211129233078101122447573
1948318104555561168691330514123941231,520
11116151530
11131171532
119131241943
29413
1112111311226553118
314
1112111311226854122
1112141292453
2120131613394
21214521210168169
113911111755172
5411111155166
11348146127
1313226955124
132416243105
11011651883
1111911272653
1341261541
34131427
245914
1118101811258170
2121511127132965101223258795191,398
111219311225649105
2121511118411193317184501
111121131131323199522
218127112113173204
245914
314
1118101811258170
312152111292330781011224479475731,520
Table No. LXIX., SHOWING the DEGREE of EDUCATION, in AGE PERIODS, of PERSONS BORN in the AUSTRALIAN STATES (Exclusive of ABORIGINES).
DEGREE OF EDUCATION.SEX.UNDER 5 YEARS.5 YEARS AND UNDER 10.10 YEARS AND UNDER 15.15 YEARS AND UNDER 21.21 YEARS AND UNDER 40.40 YEARS AND UNDER 60.60 YEARS AND UNDER 80.80 to 85.85 and upwards.Children not specified.Adults not specified.TOTAL.
Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 6.6 to 7.7 to 8.8 to 9.9 to 10.10 to 11.11 to 12.12 to 13.13 to 14.14 to 15.15 to 16.16 to 17.17 to 18.18 to 19.19 to 20.20 to 21.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.
Read and WriteM.7932,7574,5015,6875,7686,1425,6355,5395,2674,9884,5574,1213,8913,5083,4373,14812,62112,7029,9876,5684,1692,0611,26276434013462199359120,499
F.8772,7794,5715,3965,6995,9955,5735,4995,2374,9864,5254,2313,9533,5193,3373,36912,21911,6638,2914,8392,7771,268646427131591892629111,930
P.1,6705,5369,07211,08311,46712,13711,20811,03810,5049,9749,0828,3527,8447,0276,7746,51724,84024,36518,27811,4076,9463,3291,9081,191471193802895688232,429
Read onlyM.755881,0127973571437537221831101715912103944444648282312157313,538
F.8257594166832813766252018161476569293536293226201021113,145
P.1571,1631,9531,465685280141624236472424211418196879807580544322178426,683
Cannot ReadM.6,5396,1196,1176,3025,9845,0452,5071,0034332361337864596650526558595416920721820516710675462014212542,260
F.6,3186,1175,8506,1935,9634,8282,3688943791831158259504227271923282311511010586854623910613340,190
P.12,85712,23611,96712,49511,9479,8734,8751,89781241924816012310910877798481877728431732329125215298553020315882,450
Not specifiedM.2752644527166162434371376512115209
F.22513613362441416251210523111132
P.241265124178213364103040594923128823125341
TOTALSM.6,5396,1196,1176,3026,0596,4266,2786,3086,4826,1496,3565,7545,6255,3485,0904,6194,1973,9723,5813,5083,21812,84512,97710,2836,8564,3972,2021,3668273761576819103370166,506
F.6,3186,1175,8506,1936,0456,2826,0906,1386,1046,0226,1825,6805,5795,3085,0474,5664,2713,9803,5473,3753,40512,37711,8248,4574,9662,9041,3456914491446720921033155,397
P.12,85712,23611,96712,49512,10412,70812,36812,44612,58612,17112,53811,43411,20410,65610,1379,1858,4687,9527,1286,8836,62325,22224,80118,74011,8227,3013,5472,0571,276520224882810513103321,903
Table No. LXX., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHILDREN over the AGE of 6 and under 12 YEARS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT and the WHOLE STATE, who were returned at the CENSUS of 1901 as attending GRAMMAR or HIGH, STATE, DENOMINATIONAL, or PRIVATE SCHOOLS ; or as being TAUGHT AT HOME, &c.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ATTENDING GRAMMAR OR HIGH SCHOOL.ATTENDING STATE SCHOOL.ATTENDING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL.ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOL, NOT DENOMINATIONAL.TAUGHT AT HOME.EDUCATION NOT STATED.FOLLOWING OTHER OCCUPATIONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
ARAMAC—
6 years4551961191019108186569134
7 years23436611415426384987
8 years465399111310232576169130
9 years5338911147112465950109
10 years474794119101933115959118
11 years324072114812426112415293
TOTAL OF DISTRICT246272518145504999252146123323348671
BALONNE—
6 years77146101691221222951
7 years14112511611177916283159
8 years12142621391120268253257
9 years715222210818651122253055
10 years1211232131171823533302252
11 years106163256410156314231641
TOTAL OF DISTRICT62641268614485199274067819153162315
BLACKALL—
6 years223860104144261112234756103
7 years363672391228104594558103
8 years31225371017446101665115051101
9 years44246885131132525711583795
10 years3526617916437235314514293
11 years2429534610224426268112374683
TOTAL OF DISTRICT192175367394382279232750273663527288290578
BOWEN—
6 years2025453471155108816374279
7 years232245156117613325343670
8 years2433573471143722334174
9 years3030602131155112343771
10 years27295614512322313566
11 years27224933115271111323062
TOTAL OF DISTRICT151161312102131235222345131124325201221422
BRISBANE—
6 years2134814389198099179496411315223753541076806781,358
7 years5495444961,040841031874449931017271020306976891,386
8 years6285585011,0591011112123435694610126187156611,376
9 years103136065341,1408214122321456638113581127267371,463
10 years87156494741,1237511118616395536958132137586461,404
11 years1611276065081,1146312518822375913447113367156941,409
TOTAL OF DISTRICT4728753,4442,9516,3954856901,1751862694553662988710018765114,2914,1058,396
BUNDABERG—
6 years15115130211122333131023141731192190382
7 years1751523271817352353475611203182385
8 years1841863701116272246814538208215423
9 years1531503031524391235510459178186364
10 years22165177342816242356652711183204387
11 years11172169341102131257358145112190205395
TOTAL OF DISTRICT331,0009851,985731061791215273038683437712131,1541,1822,336
BURKE—
6 years7101722224112101525
7 years3582252712311920
8 years10616112112224141024
9 years7291231239615
10 years5510111231127310141226
11 years66121122114412820
TOTAL OF DISTRICT3834721125914106161610267060130
BURNETT—
6 years6739106112336411151014248568153
7 years5976135114711651174117693169
8 years65571224154267121964108676162
9 years58561141122576814552137471145
10 years726914122424638112354378589174
11 years50571071232575611145556474138
TOTAL OF DISTRICT371354725981717264331508131296011415470471941
CABOOLTURE—
6 years120982181113431215101222135125260
7 years128116244224426104143710147131278
8 years122126248123336771432511137140277
9 years1191232421135826822125136261
10 years125117242325558614123134138135273
11 years1111202311233255611213112128132255
TOTAL OF DISTRICT7257001,42598171420343541761926453478057991,604
CAIRNS—
6 years705512510717156671316122810386189
7 years8762149111324459551043711188199
8 years7865143813213362241231129386179
9 years8176157811192242242359594189
10 years627713913821591424632532588102190
11 years58661241110211121231344267684160
TOTAL OF DISTRICT4364018376162123162541182240252247108185665401,106
Carried forward5028786,6656,09712,7626869381,62425937663529837267029832862665391048,3218,17816,499
Table No. LXX., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHILDREN over the AGE of 6 and under 12 YEARS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT and the WHOLE STATE, who were returned at the CENSUS of 1901 as attending GRAMMAR or HIGH, STATE, DENOMINATIONAL, or PRIVATE SCHOOLS ; or as being TAUGHT AT HOME, &c.—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ATTENDING GRAMMAR OR HIGH SCHOOL.ATTENDING STATE SCHOOL.ATTENDING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL.ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOL, NOT DENOMINATIONAL.TAUGHT AT HOME.EDUCATION NOT STATED.FOLLOWING OTHER OCCUPATIONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward5028786,6656,09712,7626869381,62425937663529837267029832862665391048,3218,17816,499
CARDWELL—
6 years181937224711381111263662
7 years252348213741111342963
8 years292655225492211353469
9 years19264511227922516293564
10 years2022422245911233283058
11 years2893722235213112351449
TOTAL OF DISTRICT13912526458132430548132111213187178365
CHARLEVILLE—
6 years203757112741111718394988
7 years39276633111223437544599
8 years3735721181018224484795
9 years3223551112719437224503686
10 years39226111275121128311563288
11 years3735721125611123224464692
TOTAL OF DISTRICT204179383471150449423184112719293255548
CLERMONT—
6 years513889107177916812207666142
7 years5251103515201146104610116679145
8 years593796613191175125497760137
9 years505710712172968143141127284156
10 years464389813211195143471236768135
11 years4239811312251135822464106663129
TOTAL OF DISTRICT30026556554771311343638742529548816424420844
CLONCURRY—
6 years77141125914131730
7 years771411214511101222
8 years71219224448131831
9 years761321321311212921
10 years14519112134347191332
11 years48124812
TOTAL OF DISTRICT464591761313213455107177148
COOK—
6 years28204867132233610919493988
7 years23315416723314831132511534598
8 years312354131225224432511484391
9 years2634608412223583333454388
10 years3930691016262276131122246155116
11 years35316688161124610332245348101
TOTAL OF DISTRICT1821693516154115104142527522314378513309273582
CROYDON—
6 years534710011216785136359122
7 years5651107213111125954113
8 years5037871232352355545100
9 years5053103112314335458112
10 years645912311111125167063133
11 years584210011314112466349112
TOTAL OF DISTRICT331289620257913221412268917364328692
CUNNAMULLA—
6 years18173511291019437323163
7 years2620461111819336413172
8 years2826542252126334982
9 years191837117815123272956
10 years2427511214261133364581
11 years182341226915112253560
TOTAL OF DISTRICT13313126426850701209101933194220414
DALBY—
6 years91524681433152641
7 years471112142611211172340
8 years7711561111121426
9 years48128614112131528
10 years9918101222192140
11 years751271118112151732
TOTAL OF DISTRICT40519148571053474491116207
DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL—
6 years118132250235415971611920144152296
7 years18213431611314369358191147338
8 years1541503041122242810437163164327
9 years1481402881112333633155116301
10 years17513030511235325112112182138320
11 years1341312651122268314718119139288
TOTAL OF DISTRICT9118171,72847111492322325425194482109848861,870
DARLING DOWNS EAST—
6 years1009919911233621113131023119124243
7 years10210220411235461011819119120239
8 years9410219611223544863911107114221
9 years90103193314134731044112106111217
10 years10810221021322473106622119116235
11 years1068218822223581111091201
TOTAL OF DISTRICT6005901,19077141016262732593527621456806761,356
Carried forward5028789,5518,75818,3098601,1402,0003104387485486641,2124734959681268421011,91811,60723,525
Table No. LXX., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHILDREN over the AGE of 6 and under 12 YEARS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT and the WHOLE STATE, who were returned at the CENSUS of 1901 as attending GRAMMAR or HIGH, STATE, DENOMINATIONAL, or PRIVATE SCHOOLS ; or as being TAUGHT AT HOME, &c.—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ATTENDING GRAMMAR OR HIGH SCHOOL.ATTENDING STATE SCHOOL.ATTENDING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL.ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOL, NOT DENOMINATIONAL.TAUGHT AT HOME.EDUCATION NOT STATED.FOLLOWING OTHER OCCUPATIONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward5028789,5518,75818,3098601,1402,0003104387485486641,2124734959681268421011,91811,60723,525
DARLING DOWNS NORTH—
6 years7770147112271118252045109104213
7 years918617722611177512104104208
8 years941001941111279166612112109118227
9 years84971811111571243794108202
10 years8593178229817224549101109210
11 years869017611123861413423599104203
TOTAL OF DISTRICT5175361,0532242101242529445398488166166471,263
DARLING DOWNS WEST—
6 years9122142611415241842
7 years1710271123710369242448
8 years16183422841211272249
9 years17133011115386611301747
10 years11142514515611142337
11 years1714311141544822272047
TOTAL OF DISTRICT8781168112213191736332356415146124270
DIAMANTINA
6 years4711437336111324
7 years121325718191433
8 years8715461033151328
9 years981724611121224
10 years1171844111122
11 years6713123111181018
TOTAL OF DISTRICT5049991820386410227673149
DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA—
6 years138133271141428111124489918166171337
7 years144147291211839391254911173179352
8 years52717613230821173857121343311209164373
9 years1113312720015213668142222157158315
10 years1011115315430715213689175522186192378
11 years7714612126713263979163311325177161338
TOTAL OF DISTRICT233268908141,704991172163053831019291017276281,0681,0252,093
ENOGGERA—
6 years235246481442973923324812162440308330638
7 years23024047033427581321358246276304580
8 years112492525012840688917112112287304591
9 years33264232496264066681414511300285585
10 years4428525554019395841014112313305618
11 years415246240486195271381112311244274308582
TOTAL OF DISTRICT112131,5091,4652,9741692424113871109112132203151441,7581,8363,594
ETHERIDGE—
6 years15132851611211435
7 years71825527123132235
8 years618241121382028
9 years11122343712322181735
10 years13112411211151227
11 years1311242351122171532
TOTAL OF DISTRICT658314816102667135592100192
FASSIFERN—
6 years951011962131454711102113215
7 years1081132211111134167112122234
8 years132952272232522433139102241
9 years1101182282214512322112128240
10 years1151302451123522118135253
11 years948718111213235112210093193
TOTAL OF DISTRICT6546441,2983361081891726519242246836931,376
GLADSTONE—
6 years4241835276612610161113247072142
7 years393473347213761316105551106
8 years52429413413467133146356119
9 years394079246123107175495757114
10 years4630764263259918426116745112
11 years273461358223811213235375390
TOTAL OF DISTRICT245221466182038131629414788292756336349334683
GYMPIE—
6 years2011953963429636162271017231346271263534
7 years21417038426204651520426448253211464
8 years210196406433376415193582211260252512
9 years224193417363369781551621311275236511
10 years11214214428303969325224213112253259512
11 years2221934153036661910257213257244501
TOTAL OF DISTRICT111,2851,1612,4461991903892665912325483121524371,5691,4653,034
HERBERTON—
6 years38407811261016149235960119
7 years4533781113102387156651117
8 years47378411123761358136054114
9 years402969111237101758133145651107
10 years5128791111259146391236543108
11 years232851112234712214246414081
TOTAL OF DISTRICT24419543922449134149905037876713347299646
Carried forward853311815,09714,00729,1041,3531,7173,0704356711,1067789411,7197087201,42816611428018,62218,20336,825
Table No. LXX., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHILDREN over the AGE of 6 and under 12 YEARS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT and the WHOLE STATE, who were returned at the CENSUS of 1901 as attending GRAMMAR or HIGH, STATE, DENOMINATIONAL, or PRIVATE SCHOOLS ; or as being TAUGHT AT HOME, &c.—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ATTENDING GRAMMAR OR HIGH SCHOOL.ATTENDING STATE SCHOOL.ATTENDING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL.ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOL, NOT DENOMINATIONAL.TAUGHT AT HOME.EDUCATION NOT STATED.FOLLOWING OTHER OCCUPATIONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward5028786,6656,09712,7626869381,62425937663529837267029832862665391048,3218,17816,499
CARDWELL—
6 years181937224711381111263662
7 years252348213741111342963
8 years292655225492211353469
9 years19264511227922516293564
10 years2022422245911233283058
11 years2893722235213112351449
TOTAL OF DISTRICT13912526458132430548132111213187178365
CHARLEVILLE—
6 years203757112741111718394988
7 years39276633111223437544599
8 years3735721181018224484795
9 years3223551112719437224503686
10 years39226111275121128311563288
11 years3735721125611123224464692
TOTAL OF DISTRICT204179383471150449423184112719293255548
CLERMONT—
6 years513889107177916812207666142
7 years5251103515201146104610116679145
8 years593796613191175125497760137
9 years505710712172968143141127284156
10 years464389813211195143471236768135
11 years4239811312251135822464106663129
TOTAL OF DISTRICT30026556554771311343638742529548816424420844
CLONCURRY—
6 years77141125914131730
7 years771411214511101222
8 years71219224448131831
9 years761321321311212921
10 years14519112134347191332
11 years48124812
TOTAL OF DISTRICT464591761313213455107177148
COOK—
6 years28204867132233610919493988
7 years23315416723314831132511534598
8 years312354131225224432511484391
9 years2634608412223583333454388
10 years3930691016262276131122246155116
11 years35316688161124610332245348101
TOTAL OF DISTRICT1821693516154115104142527522314378513309273582
CROYDON—
6 years534710011216785136359122
7 years5651107213111125954113
8 years5037871232352355545100
9 years5053163112314335458112
10 years645912311111125167063133
11 years584210011314112466349112
TOTAL OF DISTRICT331289620257913221412268917364328692
CUNNAMULLA—
6 years18173511291019437323163
7 years2620461111819336413172
8 years2826542252126334982
9 years191837117815123272956
10 years2427511214261133364581
11 years182341226915112253560
TOTAL OF DISTRICT13313126426850701209101933194220414
DALBY—
6 years91524681433152641
7 years471112142611211172340
8 years7711561111121426
9 years48128614112131528
10 years9918101222192140
11 years751271118112151732
TOTAL OF DISTRICT40519148571053474491116207
DARLING DOWNS CENTRAL—
6 years118132250235415971611920144152296
7 years18213431611314369358191147338
8 years1541503041122242810437163164327
9 years1481402881112333633155146301
10 years17513030511235325112112182138320
11 years1341312651122268314718149139288
TOTAL OF DISTRICT9118171,72847111492322325425194482109848861,870
DARLING DOWNS EAST—
6 years1009919911233621113131023119124243
7 years10210220411235461011819119120239
8 years9410219611223544863911107114221
9 years90103193314134731044112106111217
10 years10810221021322473106622119116235
11 years1068218822223581111091201
TOTAL OF DISTRICT6005901,19077141016262732593527621456806761,356
Carried forward5028789,5518,75818,3098601,1402,0003104387485486641,2124734959681268421011,91811,60723,525
Table No. LXX., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHILDREN over the AGE of 6 and under 12 YEARS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT and the WHOLE STATE, who were returned at the CENSUS of 1901as attending GRAMMAR or HIGH, STATE, DENOMINATIONAL, or PRIVATE SCHOOLS ; or as being TAUGHT AT HOME, &c.—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ATTENDING GRAMMAR OR HIGH SCHOOL.ATTENDING STATE SCHOOL.ATTENDING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL.ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOL, NOT DENOMINATIONAL.TAUGHT AT HOME.EDUCATION NOT STATED.FOLLOWING OTHER OCCUPATIONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward5028789,5518,75818,3098601,1402,0003104387485486641,2124734959681268421011,91811,60723,525
DARLING DOWNS NORTH—
6 years7770147112271118252045109104213
7 years918617722611177512104104208
8 years941001941111279166612112109118227
9 years84971811111571243794108202
10 years8593178229817224549101109210
11 years869017611123861413423599104203
TOTAL OF DISTRICT5175361,0532242101242529445398488166166471,263
DARLING DOWNS WEST—
6 years9122142611415241842
7 years1710271123710369242448
8 years16183422841211272249
9 years17133011115386611301747
10 years11142514515611142337
11 years1714311141544822272047
TOTAL OF DISTRICT8781168112213191736332356415146124270
DIAMANTINA—
6 years4711437336111324
7 years121325718191433
8 years8715461033151328
9 years981724611121224
10 years1171844111122
11 years6713123111181018
TOTAL OF DISTRICT5049991820386410227673149
DRAYTON AND TOOWOOMBA—
6 years138133271141428111124489918166171337
7 years144147291211839391254911173179352
8 years52717613230821173857121343311209164373
9 years1113312726015213668142222157158315
10 years1011115315430715213689175522186192378
11 years7714612126713263979163311325177161338
TOTAL OF DISTRICT233268908141,704991172163053831019201017276281,0681,0252,093
ENOGGERA—
6 years235246481442973923324812162440308330638
7 years23024047033427581321358246276304580
8 years112492525012840688917112112287304591
9 years33264232496264066681414511300285585
10 years4428525554019395841014112313305618
11 years415246240486195271381112311244274308582
TOTAL OF DISTRICT112131,5091,4652,9741692424113871109112132203151441,7581,8363,594
ETHERIDGE—
6 years15132851611211435
7 years71825527123132235
8 years618241121382028
9 years11122343712322181735
10 years13112411211151227
11 years1311242351122171532
TOTAL OF DISTRICT658314816102667135592100192
FASSIFERN—
6 years951011962131454711102113215
7 years1081132211111134167112122234
8 years132952272232522433139102241
9 years1101182282214512322112128240
10 years1151302451123522118135253
11 years948718111213235112210093193
TOTAL OF DISTRICT6546441,2983361081891726519242246836931,376
GLADSTONE—
6 years4241835276612610161113247072142
7 years393473347213761346105551106
8 years52429413413467133146356119
9 years394079246123107175495757114
10 years4630764263259918426116745112
11 years273461358223811213235375390
TOTAL OF DISTRICT245221466182038131629414788292756336349334683
GYMPIE—
6 years2011953963429636162271017231346271263534
7 years21417038426204651520426448253211464
8 years210196406433376415193582211260252512
9 years224193417363369781551621311275236511
10 years11214214428303969325224213112253259512
11 years2221934153036661910257213257244501
TOTAL OF DISTRICT111,2851,1612,4461991903892665912325483121524371,5691,4653,034
HERBERTON—
6 years38407811261016149235960119
7 years4533781113102387156651117
8 years47378411123761358136054114
9 years402969111237101758133145651107
10 years5128791111259146391236543108
11 years232851112234712214246414081
TOTAL OF DISTRICT24410543922449134149905037876713347299646
Carried forward853311815,09714,00729,1041,3531,7173,0704356711,1067789411,7197087201,42810611428018,62218,20336,825
Table No. LXX., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHILDREN over the AGE of 6 and under 12 YEARS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT and the WHOLE STATE, who were returned at the CENSUS of 1901 as attending GRAMMAR or HIGH, STATE, DENOMINATIONAL, or PRIVATE SCHOOLS ; or as being TAUGHT AT HOME, &c.—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ATTENDING GRAMMAR OR HIGH SCHOOL.ATTENDING STATE SCHOOL.ATTENDING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL.ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOL, NOT DENOMINATIONAL.TAUGHT AT HOME.EDUCATION NOT STATED.FOLLOWING OTHER OCCUPATIONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward853311815,09714,00729,1041,3531,7173,0704356711,1067789411,7197087201,42816611428018,62218,20336,825
HIGHFIELDS—
6 years52399122516411156153114
7 years5452106225272576359122
8 years52511032135271236056116
9 years5851109111124481126557122
10 years546211611221451125670126
11 years434689111111211145455499
TOTAL OF DISTRICT313301614123571221143582028257350349699
HUGHENDEN—
6 years1992834737106814312859
7 years301444137206612235513081
8 years16132977142223522411272855
9 years242044571211215613411323769
10 years20143417112833631433433275
11 years18102810313112123112123321951
TOTAL OF DISTRICT12780207553994246162642151833178216174390
IPSWICH—
6 years116117233261945641025791019159155314
7 years12811424213354844325112149152301
8 years12513125626214712322154154308
9 years221371212582334571121122161161322
10 years52714913828722264812311211179169348
11 years55130114244172239134111111154141295
TOTAL OF DISTRICT104147857351,52012715728414122661016131427119569321,888
KENNEDY—
6 years28425353733377027255211223346388422403375778
7 years308288596363773162945212243191029112401387788
8 years37729967638488613223512253715122711455407862
9 years3392986372646721619351515305111633404389793
10 years310324634333366822302013337613617384399783
11 years29925955834417571522810186713549359336695
TOTAL OF DISTRICT1,9171,7213,63820024244287132219871071949884182177242,4062,2934,099
LEICHHARDT—
6 years751242611212820
7 years78151144822111526
8 years7613617111115722
9 years68141124691221
10 years1151654916925
11 years8412111451110919
TOTAL OF DISTRICT463682123221941336117360133
LOGAN—
6 years97113210268538971618244211131154285
7 years1131112246511347156516128126254
8 years1191182374812369358527134139273
9 years11109106215369123167437119123242
10 years1211142356612358347268134136138274
11 years11128111239761377112246415142131273
TOTAL OF DISTRICT1126876731,36028376515274218284636407655107908111,601
MACKAY—
6 years100102202612189716741114822136133269
7 years117103220181230104142359413156126282
8 years12111523611819459437156141136277
9 years11112223312142643712355128146274
10 years8811720514142837102242622109144253
11 years1181102287132015644112112128134262
TOTAL OF DISTRICT6556691,32468731413131621418322925541347988191,617
MARANOA—
6 years666613277142247152216102698100198
7 years81681495914221015256612102100202
8 years736413741216145139227299891189
9 years735913271118337815213339282174
10 years72741461071721371623222139599194
11 years6456120371013474111122357874153
TOTAL OF DISTRICT42938781636538961521516711834205474115635461,109
MARATHON—
6 years2112334264610292049
7 years2716437411314372158
8 years17102712331411221335
9 years22173947111122282553
10 years13183122123213162339
11 years221335257123415292150
TOTAL OF DISTRICT122862081822401213259211161123284
MARYBOROUGH—
6 years137126263511163361459514155149304
7 years14414028411162742613422100163323
8 years1891303191519343252212311209155364
9 years147143290201535651111211174165339
10 years111511472982120413692211175177352
11 years22149123272201333821022112180141321
TOTAL OF DISTRICT2139178091,7269294186272047314171010202241,0539502,003
Carried forward963913721,09519,50440,5991,9602,4144,3746239211,5441,0341,2662,3009669671,93321214936125,98825,26051,248
Table No. LXX., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHILDREN over the AGE of 6 and under 12 YEARS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT and the WHOLE STATE, who were returned at the CENSUS of 1901 as attending GRAMMAR or HIGH, STATE, DENOMINATIONAL, or PRIVATE SCHOOLS ; or as being TAUGHT AT HOME, &c.—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ATTENDING GRAMMAR OR HIGH SCHOOL.ATTENDING STATE SCHOOL.ATTENDING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL.ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOL, NOT DENOMINATIONAL.TAUGHT AT HOME.EDUCATION NOT STATED.FOLLOWING OTHER OCCUPATIONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward983913721,09519,50440,5991,9602,4144,3746239211,5441,0341,2662,3009669671,93321214936125,98825,26051,248
MORETON EAST—
6 years143132275213761344871219112164156320
7 years13910824711481243722148121269
8 years14311325616715614522411149130279
9 years33166128294246235426123178139317
10 years14211926117855213112146133279
11 years1113111925012312323522112136130266
TOTAL OF DISTRICT3148647191,583820281529441717341121323259218091,730
MORETON WEST—
6 years268251519437117310393473318292610
7 years295278573551025733614923319300619
8 years3012665676511112527651111320279599
9 years2753055801051522246437112294318612
10 years301290591369222465813224313312625
11 years25127953011617123332578311276295571
TOTAL OF DISTRICT1,6911,6693,360393069611172216387064134126181,8401,7963,636
MOUNT MORGAN—
6 years97911882119404485712151833142139281
7 years11991182171824424610617246130153283
8 years11110108218202747134426224137143280
9 years10999208141125246336426132119251
10 years11104108212252550257145132143275
11 years33968418091928134415134111113224
TOTAL OF DISTRICT1566156081,2231071252321425392214362533587848101,594
NUNDAH—
6 years173119292223052146201192014519234169403
7 years145153298263662612183912415184211395
8 years17013830834417510122225722218196414
9 years1591413003532674182235811202196398
10 years34716413930344499391019145221206427
11 years24614513728240579751116235112213197214411
TOTAL OF DISTRICT58139568271,7832012454464869117223557217283141,2561,1922,448
OXLEY—
6 years951041992212332511142511111124235
7 years1251062311124623522213132116248
8 years1001022021561781232211103119222
9 years110922021125722112100212
10 years1110610220724613411112110111221
11 years10910621588441233344117120237
TOTAL OF DISTRICT116446121,2564202472532891714203483116856901,375
PALMER—
6 years22422111344711
7 years4371121121127613
8 years661211118614
9 years35811112137613
10 years551011112117714
11 years37101111123228917
TOTAL OF DISTRICT232851437527681433414182
PEAK DOWNS—
6 years12311211246
7 years51611527
8 years551122178
9 years32511426
10 years213213
11 years358358
TOTAL OF DISTRICT141630224134172138
ROCKHAMPTON—
6 years134115249312354192241369152035123203188391
7 years141165306232649172643213257145186227413
8 years16013529528356310233311288437203205408
9 years6162218114933020305041014134112213209422
10 years7172417813831632356748121343311223204427
11 years1213251371462832632581562244422180202382
TOTAL OF DISTRICT2546719318481,77916018134155941491016261740571010201,2081,2352,443
SOMERSET—
6 years729189271111132235403373
7 years4141822173911212310919384381
8 years106164032721812306850118
9 years12719233053111129817454792
10 years9817233154112212517454691
11 years448171027112851311312051
TOTAL OF DISTRICT4641871431292723254610706113111267239506
SPRINGSURE—
6 years534194117111878156860128
7 years344579661243711455499
8 years5554109114481236061121
9 years4151927815123115061111
10 years47479422651111225852110
11 years423577116612112325524597
TOTAL OF DISTRICT272273545325364076151631729333333606
Carried forward13210023227,15125,14552,2962,6263,1675,7937741,1781,9521,1821,4232,6051,2161,2402,45625917343233,34032,42665,766
Table No. LXX., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHILDREN over the AGE of 6 and under 12 YEARS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT and the WHOLE STATE, who were returned at the CENSUS of 1901 as attending GRAMMAR or HIGH, STATE, DENOMINATIONAL, or PRIVATE SCHOOLS ; or as being TAUGHT AT HOME, &c.—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ATTENDING GRAMMAR OR HIGH SCHOOL.ATTENDING STATE SCHOOL.ATTENDING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL.ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOL, NOT DENOMINATIONAL.TAUGHT AT HOME.EDUCATION NOT STATED.FOLLOWING OTHER OCCUPATIONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward13210023227,15125,14552,2962,6263,1675,7937741,1781,9521,1821,4232,6051,2161,2402,45625917343233,34032,42665,766
STANLEY—
6 years3426601124266511453479
7 years38296732544145463581
8 years3831692222433453378
9 years5029791122325224583391
10 years292655113322314333265
11 years383977111133384482
TOTAL OF DISTRICT22718040722871513922151530265211476
STANTHORPE—
6 years910194592244171734
7 years141428671311212142
8 years2012322462211221941
9 years141024221111161228
10 years1119302792211132942
11 years1312251010111111152338
TOTAL OF DISTRICT8177158143549123156617112104121225
ST. LAWRENCE—
6 years591425734711101929
7 years126184152218725
8 years811193313491726
9 years106162242131115924
10 years157223472233211334
11 years711181231111101323
TOTAL OF DISTRICT5750107121729910195168378161
TAMBO—
6 years4483361238917
7 years6410145118816
8 years73102241110515
9 years44325729
10 years7815314101020
11 years35844117512
TOTAL OF DISTRICT31245516122832511503989
TAROOM—
6 years448369437111324
7 years871522332215722
8 years358461022491322
9 years1572211552241124933
10 years538223362281018
11 years10616116282211181028
TOTAL OF DISTRICT453277426241741101121228562147
TIARO—
6 years4728751141115358544599
7 years26366211347459344579
8 years44378111246246484694
9 years22365833622273966
10 years34377111224643711424587
11 years39226111235325452772
TOTAL OF DISTRICT21219640833616294518193711250247407
TOOWONG—
6 years70721421051553838118888176
7 years1110088188311142134711110107217
8 years10580185116410111111286198
9 years11100871875381112310694200
10 years11296961921123582211102105207
11 years23510375178114371110983192
TOTAL OF DISTRICT4595744981,07213431316279161017276275631,190
TOWNSVILLE—
6 years169148317272754106168101825224711239214453
7 years182169351373067514198111961117238235473
8 years1981713692542676111757124610238237475
9 years111801633433341745611551014511226219445
10 years2462021793813432665813235437213251230481
11 years213170146316274370314314112347209197406
TOTAL OF DISTRICT55101,1019762,07718321539834468031376841478866121,4011,3322,733
WARREGO—
6 years11920113366511123221941
7 years45911538639112161329
8 years9413325426628221032
9 years811191135811222151732
10 years6814358325213141630
11 years10717112448123235181735
TOTAL OF DISTRICT4844923252122432115361492310792199
WARWICK—
6 years24254913619123134347424082
7 years3540759817134331124655101
8 years393271101525224221125450104
9 years3733706131921311454893
10 years4330735914235111111514495
11 years36347093123142211494089
TOTAL OF DISTRICT214194408525410611122331013761311287277564
Carried forward14111025129,74127,41657,1572,8783,4746,3528691,2832,1521,3261,5902,9161,3561,3832,73928819248036,59935,44872,047
Table No. LXX., SHOWING the NUMBER of CHILDREN over the AGE of 6 and under 12 YEARS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT and the WHOLE STATE, who were returned at the CENSUS of 1901 as attending GRAMMAR or HIGH, STATE, DENOMINATIONAL, or PRIVATE SCHOOLS ; or as being TAUGHT AT HOME, &c.—continued.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ATTENDING GRAMMAR OR HIGH SCHOOL.ATTENDING STATE SCHOOL.ATTENDING DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOL.ATTENDING PRIVATE SCHOOL, NOT DENOMINATIONAL.TAUGHT AT HOME.EDUCATION NOT STATED.FOLLOWING OTHER OCCUPATIONS.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Brought forward14111025129,74127,41657,1572,8783,4746,3528691,2832,1521,3261,5902,9161,3561,3832,73928819248036,59935,44872,047
WESTWOOD—
6 years998318219183722151328231841158132290
7 years99871862629551231014248715144139283
8 years115100215252449226915279148142290
9 years9810420225265189171111132140273
10 years1231181042221924433361041426822155143298
11 years8880168202444116612235224118116234
TOTAL OF DISTRICT1236175581,175134145279681455551103742795278558121,667
WIDE BAY—
6 years8910119011118197815107118225
7 years11510622125713415622121119240
8 years112106218213226612224122117239
9 years10211221422422224516111119230
10 years107821893363951612186207
11 years84111195213115491123593121214
TOTAL OF DISTRICT6096181,2271110211893128592113342356756801,355
WOOTHAKATA—
6 years2682212331013
7 years9122134711131629
8 years95142211516
9 years491341581018
10 years3710112114913
11 years9716235111021
TOTAL OF DISTRICT364682121123224115060110
GRAND TOTAL14211225431,00328,63859,6413,0233,6296,6528761,2992,1751,4241,6843,1081,4161,4402,85629519849338,17937,00075,179
WHOLE STATE—
6 years2134,7054,4279,1324814709512202464663113957066716721,34389176,3986,22012,618
7 years74115,1634,84410,0075155811,096184259443299308607234244478912216,4116,25212,663
8 years116175,4744,88210,3565566461,2021442243682272875141861773632414386,6226,23612,858
9 years2522475,2634,91610,1794986431,1411221933152162474631221192415022726,2966,16212,458
10 years4441855,4434,99310,4365266441,17010720431120724745411311823188621506,5286,30912,837
11 years5338914,9554,5769,5314176451,0929917327216420036490110200116791955,9245,82111,745
TOTAL OF WHOLE STATE14211225431,00328,63859,6113,0233,6296,6528761,2992,1751,4241,6843,1081,4161,4402,85629519849338,17937,00075,179
Table No. LXXI., SHOWING the CENTESIMAL PROPORTION of MALES and FEMALES in each CENSUS DISTRICT who could READ AND WRITE, who could READ ONLY, who could NOT READ or WRITE, and whose DEGREE of EDUCATION was NOT SPECIFIED at the several AGE PERIODS STATED.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.ALL AGES.5 to 10 YEARS.10 to 15 YEARS.15 YEARS AND UPWARDS.
READ AND WRITE.READ ONLY.CANNOT READ.NOT SPECIFIED.READ AND WRITE.READ ONLY.CANNOT READ.NOT SPECIFIED.READ AND WRITE.READ ONLY.CANNOT READ.NOT SPECIFIED.READ AND WRITE.READ ONLY.CANNOT READ.NOT SPECIFIED.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
TOTALS73.1476.302.082.6324.4420.810.340.2661.2062.659.128.7329.6428.570.040.0596.7797.560.720.552.451.840.060.0583.8792.811.392.1914.254.590.490.41
Aramac75.4770.101.932.1422.6027.710.0552.7853.1810.415.7436.8141.0893.1895.321.822.135.002.5588.8193.081.041.6610.155.170.09
Balonne77.4570.551.492.8221.0626.6363.7850.007.849.6228.3840.3886.0593.972.321.7211.634.3189.8591.310.691.779.466.92
Blackall75.1772.791.652.2022.9224.950.260.0646.9261.4510.008.0343.0830.5293.2795.731.440.954.813.320.4889.4992.871.001.219.185.800.330.12
Bowen64.2975.671.791.9733.5722.360.3558.5963.645.836.5635.5529.8092.8195.650.600.736.593.6270.8294.091.381.4827.324.430.48
Brisbane81.7582.381.622.2516.5515.250.080.1263.0761.958.988.6427.8529.410.1098.6098.290.370.281.001.290.030.1495.3295.060.771.823.812.380.100.14
Bundaberg61.5875.612.592.4935.8321.9063.7966.507.827.7728.3925.7398.3297.340.340.671.341.9966.0992.692.432.0531.485.26
Burke59.4247.021.260.9439.3252.0443.5455.5612.916.6743.5537.7749.0675.0050.9425.0067.7453.070.3231.9446.93
Burnett77.2372.542.172.0520.3124.650.290.3356.1964.1610.967.0132.8528.8396.0896.200.840.292.523.510.5692.1492.221.172.516.344.660.350.61
Caboolture75.5974.772.452.1321.9223.080.040.0262.7064.608.187.1129.1228.2997.3396.400.470.332.203.2790.5593.312.161.847.234.810.060.04
Cairns43.7971.801.542.6254.6725.5858.0655.906.4011.3635.5432.7494.2097.010.535.272.9942.8787.901.331.6155.8010.49
Cardwell36.8168.711.471.9861.6029.220.120.0964.4666.097.832.8827.7131.0393.5397.200.725.752.8034.7483.061.222.6163.9014.170.140.16
Charleville75.4369.082.122.8722.3627.980.090.0757.9046.888.0910.7133.6041.960.410.4592.1295.632.465.424.3786.4790.711.442.1712.037.120.06
Clermont78.1073.022.622.6918.9624.200.320.0957.2260.4511.058.9131.7330.6491.3997.721.660.656.951.6389.1292.172.052.178.395.500.440.16
Cloncurry68.7354.091.751.8129.4344.100.0939.0646.486.254.2254.6949.3079.1775.562.0818.7524.4474.9567.861.551.9823.4030.160.10
Cook53.4374.921.051.3545.4523.730.0761.5368.405.404.7233.0726.8888.9396.190.400.8510.672.9653.5485.130.620.8645.7514.010.09
Croydon72.0168.691.843.4826.1127.830.0458.8053.5213.3816.5527.8229.9393.0597.280.396.952.3382.4889.510.571.3216.909.170.05
Cunnamulla81.0073.561.872.2717.0824.170.0546.6763.689.706.1543.6330.1791.3192.592.172.476.524.9491.5295.021.191.477.233.510.06
Dalby75.8577.151.232.6122.9220.248.9760.0058.988.4232.0531.58100.00100.0093.3791.210.252.516.386.28
Darling Downs Central79.3277.211.902.3518.7020.440.0865.7069.128.616.5725.5724.310.1298.3998.440.620.710.990.8594.6294.711.062.204.223.090.10
Darling Downs East73.5073.711.862.3624.6023.880.040.0554.7958.437.056.3438.1635.2395.9196.950.890.203.202.8586.9193.691.462.2211.563.990.070.10
Darling Downs North74.8571.542.262.8422.8925.6255.8357.718.998.3535.1833.9494.7198.091.060.854.231.0690.2891.141.552.578.176.29
Darling Downs West75.7871.062.724.1121.5024.8346.2243.2711.3614.4242.4242.3186.4488.665.094.128.477.2290.1392.361.492.398.385.25
Diamentina78.3371.921.433.6720.2424.4152.7860.9411.1112.5036.1126.5690.0087.505.0012.505.0089.1193.230.4210.476.77
Drayton and Toowoomba78.8580.471.902.0318.7816.590.470.9163.2668.0010.215.8826.5326.1299.1798.500.460.711.040.1293.6293.120.911.944.753.550.721.39
Enoggera77.4079.571.742.5220.7917.850.070.0661.4662.888.387.7530.1629.3798.8298.650.560.210.551.070.070.0795.7795.370.752.263.382.280.100.09
Etheridge70.9268.791.862.0627.2229.1557.8973.129.214.3032.9022.5882.3596.232.9414.713.7776.3583.721.372.3322.2813.95
Fassifern75.4074.172.633.7421.8722.000.100.0965.6266.7811.8711.6922.5121.5398.8498.980.190.410.970.6192.3491.991.523.295.964.570.180.15
Gladstone77.6275.091.911.6420.4023.020.070.2555.0560.8710.106.3534.8531.441.3496.5896.671.281.662.141.250.4293.4996.170.910.825.483.010.12
Gympie77.9877.742.222.7619.7619.440.040.0662.8965.849.799.1427.3225.0298.5899.470.590.260.830.180.994.7994.221.132.414.013.290.070.08
Herberton74.3073.831.482.6023.8623.390.360.1858.5155.197.1412.5934.0132.220.3494.6295.520.901.004.483.4880.2995.171.180.8418.123.680.410.31
Highfields78.6574.001.912.2819.3223.670.120.0562.9459.237.678.7129.3932.0698.0998.330.771.141.6794.9495.351.321.863.552.700.190.09
Hughenden77.7473.801.201.9221.0624.2858.2056.715.826.7135.9836.6893.1095.316.904.6987.6794.170.831.3511.504.48
Ipswich79.5079.003.262.7017.2118.200.030.1067.9265.219.8710.4022.2124.3999.3599.070.130.130.520.8093.6594.382.253.063.932.510.170.05
Kennedy76.2175.221.882.5421.9122.2459.9762.939.398.6030.6428.4796.7398.090.880.482.391.4390.3694.080.871.878.774.05
Leichhardt82.9378.872.021.6914.7819.160.270.2854.6878.727.824.2637.5017.0293.2298.251.705.081.7592.1394.441.402.026.123.030.350.51
Logan77.1276.652.222.3320.4220.910.240.1160.2662.448.617.6031.1329.9697.3297.910.590.152.091.9492.1095.501.692.085.862.230.350.19
Mackay58.5174.952.142.4639.2322.540.120.0563.7762.699.849.6225.9627.540.430.1598.1797.750.170.451.661.8060.6391.771.501.5437.776.650.100.04
Maranoa75.6373.722.063.2622.2222.990.090.0358.4958.458.3810.2333.1331.3294.3195.571.192.224.502.2191.7492.921.342.456.804.580.120.05
Marathon76.3069.241.061.7722.4428.860.200.1352.6052.484.549.9042.2433.630.650.9984.1691.5815.848.4285.6189.060.760.8713.4410.070.19
Maryborough79.6678.851.892.8818.4518.2768.7570.417.057.2424.2022.3599.0098.960.330.390.670.6594.1992.951.312.944.504.11
Moreton East80.0976.152.443.7116.7020.120.770.0267.7167.179.129.2623.1723.5799.2598.720.320.750.9690.4290.972.033.986.445.021.110.03
Moreton West74.0071.433.574.6622.1823.610.250.3062.1562.339.129.4528.7328.2297.4197.810.950.291.571.830.070.0789.8988.203.695.696.015.580.410.53
Mount Morgan74.4572.301.912.1623.4725.490.170.0557.2263.508.706.0633.9430.300.140.1497.6797.810.540.731.251.460.5492.8194.451.141.975.903.530.150.05
Nundah78.4380.341.171.5520.3618.070.040.0467.1267.814.786.4828.1025.7198.6798.920.110.101.220.9894.0496.150.731.095.162.690.070.07
Oxley67.4474.022.022.4218.1916.5412.357.0262.0464.6210.399.5727.5725.8197.1097.970.540.172.001.860.3673.7384.180.981.866.312.7418.9811.22
Palmer51.2963.160.924.3847.7932.4644.1237.845.8816.2150.0045.9537.6591.6732.358.3353.2478.860.823.2545.9417.89
Peak Downs78.3460.000.832.9620.8337.0476.9244.457.6911.1115.3944.4485.7189.4714.2910.5390.2277.780.541.399.2420.83
Rockhampton78.1179.921.592.2020.2417.780.060.1064.9767.508.367.4526.6724.950.1098.4997.040.430.721.081.240.1092.9394.940.701.706.263.240.110.12
Somerset24.2933.013.123.9972.1162.360.480.6432.6328.3814.8315.7752.5455.8566.8470.804.287.3028.8821.9023.0835.602.471.4373.8861.870.571.10
Springsure78.7074.452.182.2418.9723.250.150.0662.0266.329.067.3728.9226.3195.4996.650.750.423.762.510.4291.3593.241.591.776.844.990.22
Stanley79.4676.482.782.5817.6420.940.1266.6764.0710.6812.5822.6523.3598.8998.410.550.561.5993.4193.831.771.364.624.810.20
Stanthorpe73.7980.382.123.8224.0915.8071.1170.595.5614.1223.3315.29100.0097.711.530.7683.1091.912.273.3214.634.77
St. Lawrence77.4273.322.983.2519.6023.4350.7345.0717.3915.4931.8839.4484.8594.033.0312.125.9789.1396.091.671.319.202.60
Tambo75.3876.001.072.5123.5521.140.3558.1441.944.6519.3537.2138.7197.5696.872.443.1386.1994.380.900.5612.914.500.56
Taroom76.3563.591.795.2421.5830.670.280.5053.3448.339.3320.0037.3331.6791.5391.678.478.3389.4586.261.174.268.998.530.390.95
Tiaro73.1672.333.553.0123.1324.660.1660.9560.6511.9010.6527.1528.7096.2696.130.472.213.271.6685.1092.933.261.8411.405.230.24
Toowong79.9280.091.962.6518.1217.2662.3359.269.2311.3228.4429.4299.0199.600.400.200.590.2096.2796.370.941.932.791.70
Townsville71.3477.471.842.4726.7320.030.090.0357.7359.3411.6011.3430.6729.3298.2298.370.470.291.211.340.1080.1394.800.811.3918.943.770.120.04
Warrego69.8058.181.653.2328.5538.5934.4535.5312.2215.7953.3348.6866.6775.714.002.8629.3321.4379.4977.040.550.7419.9622.22
Warwick79.0882.302.102.3218.6615.380.1670.1871.928.777.2321.0520.8599.1498.340.861.6693.2594.651.471.945.023.410.26
Westwood74.0973.803.983.9021.0421.300.891.0053.3059.1614.9412.4131.2227.560.540.8796.6397.102.411.200.481.190.480.5187.3791.262.643.118.854.231.141.40
Wide Bay64.1172.384.013.0831.7824.340.100.2065.1268.729.797.8625.0923.4297.4998.791.150.201.160.810.200.2068.9189.124.073.1426.907.420.120.32
Woothakata73.1968.201.062.7525.3629.050.3961.2361.118.1611.1130.6127.7881.3989.364.2618.616.3878.2486.050.640.5820.6413.370.48
Table No. LXXII., SHOWING DEGREE of EDUCATION at different AGE PERIODS, inclusive and also exclusive of CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES, ABORIGINES, and HALF-CASTES.
AGE PERIODS.READ AND WRITE.READ ONLY.
All Persons.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Total who could Read and Write—less Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines, and Half-castes.All Persons.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Total who could Read and Write—less Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines, and Half-castes.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
3 years and under 4 years22
4 years and under 5 years118795118793
5 years and under 10 years19,74319,5928160291811613537519,56319,4262,9432,732381098427332,8952,678
10 years and under 15 years28,49528,156789035312131414013228,22727,88920116014612915187136
15 years and under 20 years22,70822,6624853301359151110911422,49222,4711244912011869541
20 years and under 25 years21,53620,801622548635248336356321,22520,69914577242318119263
25 years and under 30 years19,84117,8606612927711451462564119,46517,796246876108433717110282
30 years and under 35 years19,41615,4138214984341362231312819,11215,363242137129452992116130
35 years and under 40 years19,34613,008101558222311231251319,08612,98624020954711532170206
40 years and under 45 years15,5349,850112238415113415,3519,84424728213621231204279
45 years and under 50 years10,7586,650621431151318210,6436,6462323155843212315
50 years and under 55 years8,2455,2354217915118,1815,2322073609612189360
55 years and under 60 years6,7904,11422221116,7624,11321037211208372
60 years and under 65 years5,6913,1349535,6743,134254396254396
65 years and under 70 years3,4601,83091213,4471,8301882942186294
70 years and under 75 years1,8461,0344111,8401,034104168104168
75 years and under 80 years8015224179652244774477
80 years and under 90 years444312144331232533253
90 years to 100 years and upwards242324234141
Total Children—Age not specified721411
Total Adults—Age not specified188761301215476759686163
Total Males and Females204,866170,280784262482831785219520050518474202,485169,4015,8275,8744410444383649792715,1895,748
TOTAL PERSONS375,1461,046565183224250992371,88611,70154482365616310,937
Table No. LXXII., SHOWING DEGREE of EDUCATION at different AGE PERIODS, inclusive and also exclusive of CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, NATIVES of INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES, ABORIGINES, and HALF-CASTES—continued.
AGE PERIODS.CANNOT READ.DEGREE OF EDUCATION NOT SPECIFIED.
All Persons.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Total who cannot Read—less Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines, and Half-castes.All Persons.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Total whose Degree of Education was not specified —less Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines, and Half-castes.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Under 1 year6,6066,39828291619241262756,4966,261
1 year and under 2 years6,1956,1882220231917848406,0956,100
2 years and under 3 years6,2245,957342325153351270696,0875,835
3 years and under 4 years6,4056,313243319342171463736,2906,158
4 years and under 5 years6,1076,0482625212515976565,9695,933
5 years and under 10 years9,5638,93432425760221152762189,1778,59715151515
10 years and under 15 years72653211725179728515939634217151715
15 years and under 20 years1,2924015611495192842634434721930614424192419
20 years and under 25 years3,478684509301,504533536813911611251433029819038283828
25 years and under 30 years3,95457969291,24755807431542962739523336321261336133
30 years and under 35 years3,17659591110820553871612712551925622542026910168110068
35 years and under 40 years2,600591858845445200387208121921436013801175511755
40 years and under 45 years2,6706741,396927722514761143913714659048311155210955
45 years and under 50 years2,0844371,27711185212016479844486379814618046
50 years and under 55 years1,7534501,0611762928312845846438769556955
55 years and under 60 years9464124611721711622622407387624316143
60 years and under 65 years815427311131212391843840865186518
65 years and under 70 years4672641141261914335249272612626
70 years and under 75 years26116963326418716526152615
75 years and under 80 years101921411869113141314
80 years and under 90 years8063101168635959
90 years to 100 years and upwards894139
Total Children—Age not specified451122123131
Total Adults—Age not specified2,937225412,517103712171126611514511258211058
Total Males and Females68,45246,4477,9552587,7285501,93414969951,3071733,2522,26345,57743,049947573251939573
TOTAL PERSONS114,8998,2138,2782,0837041,4805,51588,6261,5202511,512

PART VI.

CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION.

Table No. LXXIII., SHOWING NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS NEVER MARRIED, MARRIED, WIDOWED, and those whose CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION was NOT STATED at the ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
CENSUS PERIOD.NEVER MARRIED.MARRIED.WIDOWED.*DIVORCED.CONDITION NOT STATED.TOTAL.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
186112,6806,82819,5085,0734,8189,8913562916471211318,12111,93830,059
186426,71613,88740,60310,1339,59419,7275765611,13737,42524,04261,467
186843,15022,42865,57816,68015,73232,4129169951,91160,74639,15599,901
187150,13628,81678,95218,85518,10736,9621,2451,3912,6361,531231,55471,76748,337120,104
187673,24941,362114,61128,52024,71753,2371,8372,1523,9891,403431,446105,00968,274173,283
188192,07854,938147,01630,12230,12460,2462,2703,0825,35285556911125,32588,200213,525
1886139,26081,487220,74746,96346,08193,0443,7044,8558,55941786503190,344132,509322,853
1891161,096105,605266,70157,88757,596115,4824,5026,69511,19729443337223,779169,939393,718
1901199,844140,431340,27572,80272,279145,0816,87910,30917,18810144145466111577280,092223,174503,266
[* Not enumerated in previous years.]
Table No. LXXIV., SHOWING the CENTESIMAL PROPORTION to the TOTAL POPULATION at SUCCESSIVE CENSUSES of NEVER MARRIED, WIDOWED, and DIVORCED PERSONS (MALES and FEMALES), and of PERSONS and SEXES whose CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION was NOT STATED ; also the PERCENTAGES (MALES and FEMALES) in the POPULATION.
CENSUS PERIOD.NEVER MARRIED.MARRIED.WIDOWED.*DIVORCED.CONDITION NOT STATED.PERCENTAGE OF MALES AND FEMALES IN THE POPULATION.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
186142.1822.7264.9016.8816.0332.911.180.972.150.040.000.0460.2839.72
186443.4622.5966.0516.4915.6132.100.940.911.8560.8939.11
186843.1922.4665.6516.7015.7432.440.920.991.9160.8139.19
187141.7523.9965.7415.6915.0830.771.041.162.201.270.021.2959.7540.25
187642.2723.8666.1316.4614.2730.731.061.242.300.810.030.8460.6039.40
188143.1225.7368.8514.1114.1128.221.061.452.510.400.020.4258.6941.31
188643.1325.2468.3714.5514.2728.821.151.502.650.130.030.1658.9641.04
189140.9226.8267.7414.7014.6329.331.141.702.840.080.010.0956.8443.16
190139.7127.9067.6114.4714.3628.831.372.053.420.020.010.030.090.020.1155.6644.34
[* Not enumerated in previous years.]
Table No. LXXV., SUMMARY of NUMBER and AGES of NEVER MARRIED, MARRIED, WIDOWED, and DIVORCED, and PERSONS whose CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION, was NOT STATED, in the STATE of QUEENSLAND, on the 31st of MARCH, 1901.
All Ages.Total under 15, including not specified Children.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and Upwards.Not specified Adults.Total 21 years and upwards.
Total Persons503,266184,48647,2799,506241,27137,28142,66139,14836,16629,45320,60316,37412,94917,3565,2879986633,680261,995
Never MarriedMales199,84493,33624,1044,907122,34718,09416,39811,4418,3756,5394,4473,4582,1372,77469411243,02477,497
Females140,43191,15022,2403,649117,03910,7356,5582,6581,3437973892941742215411215623,392
MarriedMales72,80238911292,0577,51611,15613,38411,3197,9756,0155,0136,3321,5592071112972,673
Females72,2798738471,7206,27811,70813,00611,7379,1686,0454,5383,4643,62275488115070,559
WidowedMales6,879325191392654816297007708331,826929238192246,874
Females10,3099312612755387768851,0071,2611,2972,5401,2733372911710,297
DivorcedMales101161918266571021101
Females4411311103653243
Condition not statedMales466325244354454927261825123135461
Females11194139714524461014598
Table No. LXXVI., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES NEVER MARRIED, MARRIED, WIDOWED, and DIVORCED, and whose CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION was NOT STATED ; also the NUMBER in every 100 LIVING at each QUINQUENNIAL PERIOD of AGE up to 60 and at each DECENNIAL PERIOD from 60 to 100.
AGE PERIODS.NUMBER.PERCENTAGE OF MALES AND FEMALES, AT AGE PERIODS, IN EACH CONDITION.
MALES.FEMALES.MALES.FEMALES.
Never Married.Married.Widowers.Divorced.Condition not stated.Never Married.Married.Widows.Divorced.Condition not stated.Never Married.Married.Widowers.Divorced.Condition not stated.Never Married.Married.Widows.Divorced.Condition not stated.
All Ages199,84472,8026,879101466140,43172,27910,30944111
All Ages under 21122,34712955117,0391,7201211361.220.180.071.0783.342.380.122.2711.71
All Ages over 2177,49772,6736,87410146123,39270,55910,297439838.7899.8299.93100.0098.9316.6697.6299.8897.7388.29
Under 15 years, including not specified children93,33691,15046.7064.91
15 to 2024,104383322,2408739912.060.050.040.6415.841.210.098.11
20 to 214,90791223,6498473142.460.130.030.432.591.170.032.273.60
21 to 2518,0942,0571912410,7356,27861399.052.830.280.995.157.648.690.596.828.11
25 to 3016,3987,5161396436,55811,7082751178.2110.322.025.949.234.6716.202.6725.006.31
30 to 3511,44111,15626519542,65813,0065381015.7215.323.8518.8111.591.8918.005.2222.730.90
35 to 408,37513,38448118451,34311,737776344.2018.386.9917.829.660.9616.247.536.823.60
40 to 456,53911,31962926497979,168885653.2715.559.1425.7510.510.5712.698.5913.644.50
45 to 504,4477,9757006273896,0451,007522.2210.9510.185.945.800.288.359.7711.361.81
50 to 553,4586,0157705262944,5381,261341.738.2611.194.955.580.216.2812.236.823.60
55 to 602,1375,0138337181743,4641,297241.076.8912.116.933.860.124.7912.584.543.60
60 to 702,7746,3321,82610252213,6222,54061.398.7026.549.905.360.165.0124.645.41
70 to 806941,559929212547541,273100.352.1413.511.982.580.041.0412.349.01
80 to 9011220723813118833710.060.283.460.990.640.010.123.270.90
90 to 1004111921290.000.020.280.28
100 and upwards210.030.01
Not specified adults3,0241292413515615017451.510.180.3528.970.110.210.1640.54
Table No. LXXVII., SHOWING NUMBER of MALES and FEMALES, MARRIED, NEVER MARRIED, WIDOWED, and DIVORCED, and whose CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION was NOT STATED, in each CENSUS DISTRICT.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.TOTAL.MARRIED.NEVER MARRIED.WIDOWED.DIVORCED.CONDITION NOT STATED.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac2,8501,9204,7706616342,0921,2349150161
Balonne1,7439952,7383723271,3256364331112
Blackall2,2471,5433,7905015021,6759896251118
Bowen2,0021,2663,2684254121,50478566697
Brisbane31,06231,86162,9239,49510,08120,69719,5728372,1911410197
Bundaberg9,2146,62915,8432,0942,1806,9094,2011912382010
Burke7963191,1151077666523222112
Burnett3,4962,4625,9588978072,5031,5608694371
Caboolture5,3424,4199,7611,4991,4623,7182,809122146221
Cairns7,9143,09911,0131,1411,0796,6451,88612613123
Cardwell3,2711,0614,3324133792,8066475133111
Charleville2,2671,4943,7615024891,71594348622
Clermont4,0092,2236,2328227443,0301,3901478955
Cloncurry1,1454401,585184155914271421423
Cook2,9551,5594,5144984842,3791,000777411
Croydon2,7761,8654,6416516592,0531,1366969121
Cunnamulla2,1421,0593,2013803231,672700883611
Dalby6507661,416182216452502154711
Darling Downs Central6,4125,14811,5601,6401,5774,6433,3771251891233
Darling Downs East4,7973,6418,4381,1801,1343,4872,39812310943
Darling Downs North4,5613,3767,9371,1931,0843,2532,203111894
Darling Downs West1,2517291,98024723196446838302
Diamentina9093811,29015914471822530122
Drayton and Toowoomba6,8517,25714,1081,9942,2354,6834,5651644482107
Enoggera10,40711,08221,4893,3853,6286,8446,8371696112274
Etheridge1,2384871,72523117996829138171
Fassifern3,9923,6057,5971,1651,1302,7472,345801273
Gladstone2,6181,9554,5736956601,8481,23871574
Gympie9,2448,21917,4632,6652,6326,3425,21522336942101
Herberton4,4511,6896,1408606093,4321,027120503363
Highfields2,4122,0154,4277036691,6561,2855361
Hughenden2,0891,1453,2344454041,58769355482
Ipswich5,8536,07811,9311,7691,7973,9333,90814637215
Kennedy16,25312,61928,8724,4944,41411,3357,71640548123175
Leichhardt7443551,09914010757623426142
Logan5,4014,5869,9871,5071,4283,7732,9781131772162
Mackay6,7564,38811,1441,3911,4015,2102,83315215412
Maranoa3,8833,2197,1021,0211,0362,7552,0631041203
Marathon1,9797902,7693542981,56246560273
Maryborough6,2166,04312,2591,7851,9244,2613,784158331124
Moreton East6,9825,23312,2151,8771,7824,6543,11736533241821
Moreton West10,8759,74520,6203,2703,2037,3746,22220931011219
Mount Morgan5,3384,2719,6091,6171,4983,5842,6351231332125
Nundah7,0977,00814,1052,0892,1614,8714,5631312803232
Oxley4,5514,3778,9281,3411,4333,0732,7001092352269
Palmer1,0842281,3121439090713027843
Peak Downs24013537559471778444
Rockhampton7,6047,85715,4612,1642,3485,2465,0611844422185
Somerset4,1741,5545,7285635263,519938648012710
Springsure2,6671,6944,3616175381,9691,1017554241
Stanley1,6161,1992,8154143891,17476926412
Stanthorpe8477851,63222723860150218451
St. Lawrence8064311,2371711396012803412
Tambo4672797461061103471551414
Taroom7234011,12415112154926921112
Tiaro1,8851,3303,2154934281,32686764352
Toowong3,7234,0337,7561,2121,2902,4362,5507219213
Townsville10,9738,09219,0652,8712,7917,8564,96622633281122
Warrego1,1494951,64419615592733122913
Warwick1,8591,9773,8365395851,2581,259571311141
Westwood5,5844,43210,0161,4651,4233,9282,833157163433010
Wide Bay4,8933,5048,3971,2221,1603,5542,239107104371
Woothakata7573271,084148945822192313311
280,092223,174503,26672,80272,279199,844140,4316,87910,30910144466111
Table No. LXXVIII., SHOWING the CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION of the POPULATION at DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS at the ENUMERATIONS of 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
AGE PERIODS.NUMBER OF NEVER MARRIED AND MARRIED ENUMERATED AT EACH CENSUS.NUMBER OF WIDOWED, DIVORCED, AND THOSE WHOSE CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION WAS NOT STATED, ENUMERATED AT EACH CENSUS.
NEVER MARRIED.MARRIED.WIDOWED.† DIVORCED.CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION NOT STATED.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Widowers.Widows.Males.Females.Males.Females.
1876.1881.1886.1891.1901.1876.1881.1886.1891.1901.1876.1881.1886.1891.1901.1876.1881.1886.1891.1901.1876.1881.1886.1891.1901.1876.1881.1886.1891.1901.1901.1901.1876.1881.1886.1891.1901.1876.1881.1886.1891.1901.
ALL AGES73,24992,078139,260161,095199,84441,36254,93881,487105,605140,43128,52030,12246,96357,88772,80224,71730,12446,08157,59672,2791,8372,2703,7044,5026,8792,1523,0824,8556,69510,309101441,40385541729546643568643111
Total 15 years and upwards40,84050,55481,53586,912106,5089,81914,56825,09033,19649,28128,52030,12246,96357,88772,80224,70230,11946,08157,59672,2791,8372,2703,7044,5026,8792,1523,0824,8556,69510,309101441,40385541729546643568643111
Under 15 years32,409*4152457,725*7418493,33631,543*4037056,397*7240991,150155
15 years to 207,2469,29615,89918,15724,1045,5827,99713,18516,14422,24085575539386907031,11597887333131138593445234529
20 years to 214,5764,9072,8653,649769189584726315214
21 years to 258,63610,89420,96616,63118,0942,5064,2377,5487,76010,7351,3981,3112,6092,3542,0573,4134,3807,1567,0266,27828104227195358105936113601326362424849
25 years to 307,1378,90515,17115,98716,3988811,1692,4563,5856,5583,7143,8117,7949,1617,5164,7835,3579,64812,00211,7086570180146139125148263314275611442527244324567
30 years to 355,7516,1378,9839,89111,4413654517381,2702,6585,7474,5967,72010,80111,1565,0204,9397,20310,40613,0061251242503002652072373054385381910342525235434131
35 years to 404,0974,6875,5956,1068,3751822323695501,3436,1205,5616,9678,85413,3844,0614,9566,0717,42111,73721024031337048121535342754477618342181619456114
40 years to 452,8363,7724,6674,7036,5391211742443327974,5445,4756,6556,84811,3192,7363,8435,4055,8099,168262333419459629284382553701885266342010124926425
45 years to 501,4132,1863,1653,2834,44746891432003892,8003,7126,0136,5137,9751,6662,4923,9005,0286,0452543015475647002393616428531,0076510151615271352
50 years to 559101,4822,1882,7333,45839541041622941,8132,3774,0335,6366,0151,1101,5782,5733,6164,5382253145186567702523616168921,261538810202613124
55 years to 604155779761,3392,137254746721741,0141,3592,2673,4615,0135818601,4012,1013,4642032294085578332063075377971,2977233881831124
60 years to 703616018711,3002,774183168852219491,4322,1383,1156,3325047701,2161,7813,6222973876068551,8263845698881,2572,54010756172522436
70 years to 80751221813276948141526541833164868121,559751482003917541301973194249291432354156091,2732233312115210
80 years to 9051419351121224112339559820721724248824547511123825528215433711311
90 years to 100 and upwards323412221411147112121031330
Age not specified—Children1,955451286111176111,12526417
Age not specified—Adults1,8812,8521,8403,024711721401567417011512976169118150721246191771611113529471145
Table No. LXXIX., SHOWING NUMBER OF AGES of MARRIED PERSONS—HUSBANDS.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Total Husbands.Under 15 Years.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES72,80238911292,0577,51611,15613,38411,3197,9756,0155,0136,3321,5592071112972,673
Aramac661115610714114367523836811661
Balonne37212326969594328322431372
Blackall50122104786899750383140623499
Bowen42513447280723231274761425
Brisbane9,495716232871,0091,4171,7851,4471,06974962383322516129,472
Bundaberg2,09411265209316383312239187160155357242,092
Burke10716162525147661107
Burnett8971121861501541381046065922051896
Caboolture1,499333512523023524116414611017233321,496
Cairns1,14122221311732912031108560556211,139
Cardwell4133314437385594137153225410
Charleville5027498174100644842343502
Clermont822137213915911597706477142822
Cloncurry1842252126313321221184182
Cook49811210385794775952445411496
Croydon6511116491021461249656312442650
Cunnamulla38011832578873433420222379
Dalby1821153824251810133251182
Darling Downs Central1,6403815925626222618315313418437621,640
Darling Downs East1,18022261361522031601451071051152721,178
Darling Downs North1,193123291401982001501111079512726611,190
Darling Downs West24711618335042312315217246
Diamentina15911628392924967159
Drayton and Toowoomba1,9941159201290298275195159167256731731,993
Enoggera3,38514511740451666256238725820221449813,380
Etheridge231824294234363014122231
Fassifern1,16533291521721621541191011011283591,162
Gladstone69517791271309967504957173695
Gympie2,66522108288416427434317210174239389122,663
Herherton86022157813617316095716754711858
Highfields7032886105103108564355961841703
Hughenden4456446011169494733233445
Ipswich1,7691152172258319270171121118213638121,768
Kennedy4,49415614753875494471250934525023346554,488
Leichhardt14029183020159171451140
Logan1,5071128159228219232173131108166509121,506
Mackay1,391201192222832261551241081042551,391
Maranoa1,02117107152177145107100831002941,021
Marathon354118385374684430181541353
Maryborough1,7856658161247257244223173147204576111,779
Moreton East1,877156501632523332732171571282047714211,871
Moreton West3,27028101613794674854592942772353721205153,260
Mount Morgan1,617115723331637223714499637815111,616
Nundah2,0894266520131039332723916113818358712,083
Oxley1,3411891811116223020415812311215156521,332
Palmer143412141925181812201143
Peak Downs5921010118474359
Rockhampton2,16412368218355441356195162146177329112,161
Somerset5633362463107124866336312111557
Springsure6171112479312511572485338121616
Stanley41411193666604953433936102413
Stanthorpe2273153122322115314773227
St. Lawrence171511213825231615161171
Tambo1062121724161131182106
Taroom151216222825191061841151
Tiaro493125474757561513341161493
Toowong1,21223102188246197134114621093251,212
Townsville2,87121382313453599499313244164153421142,868
Warrego196210384641191313131196
Warwick539165884986644394967162539
Westwood1,4651232512623823923215412211416539441,462
Wide Bay1,22211331221582281921601218572123351,221
Woothakata14833212212618162311151145
Chinese25811192238494921352211257
Pacific Islanders358134104077635327218649354
Japanese271112112670381131270
India and Ceylon (Coloured)776923169263377
Other Alien Races15111524363620156521150
Aborigines5896131969112105936242241619226570
Table No. LXXX., SHOWING NUMBER of AGES of MARRIED PERSONS—WIVES.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Total Wives.Under 15 Years.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES72,2798738471,7206,27811,70813,00611,7379,1686,0454,5383,4643,62275488115070,559
Aramac6341392265119132126783523191131612
Balonne3271121340576645402313171111314
Blackall5028162448871077865322519161478
Bowen41238114168886345242724192401
Brisbane10,08166801468701,5471,7921,6901,262938702512510101389,935
Bundaberg2,1801627431823483783522751961659992184282,137
Burke7631411172010643172
Burnett8071113248013014313299594842428783
Caboolture1,4621617331322082312221671421238210017321,429
Cairns1,0791929481002132431871157254222231,031
Cardwell37910414507173723324129147365
Charleville4898101846879276664624201211471
Clermont7441662278128146115874653402171722
Cloncurry155371025243024197835145
Cook4845131840676498804433191461466
Croydon6592120416810414112990372551423618
Cunnamulla32365112958835937258481312
Dalby216257133042312613923202209
Darling Downs Central1,5771915341202552832272051541058192171121,543
Darling Downs East1,13416112710715820218115097816063711,107
Darling Downs North1,08424153995196173166124887251641511,045
Darling Downs West2311342736443246189492227
Diamentina144246133738211483211138
Drayton and Toowoomba2,23514173115532935731928419016016418848552,204
Enoggera3,62821284929957667662351232520517015530623,579
Etheridge17912315194227321711655164
Fassifern1,13016173390181176160143858372782541,097
Gladstone66078156313611810779473230285645
Gympie2,63237256222441246043037921814913013524452,570
Herherton60912162848106123113844129141643581
Highfields66910172766991059066544850481411642
Hughenden404991832728982522515811386
Ipswich1,79796151182733122942291491271001294741,782
Kennedy4,41476711474478088177805513152141341212554,267
Leichhardt10711101418191699461106
Logan1,4289182712122423821218913680789227221,401
Mackay1,4011271910424126121319813088636614221,382
Maranoa1,0361614309118815916812294675556511,006
Marathon29856113273635033181215287
Maryborough1,92426123814225930730323517716310515632521,886
Moreton East1,7821414281162673072862501651179612420421,754
Moreton West3,203544710130450849544635524225518224063933,102
Mount Morgan1,498281341185318322244140995750364111,457
Nundah2,16113132617131338736930220313012111024412,135
Oxley1,4331181981171235231217147111829135671,414
Palmer90257911212173352183
Peak Downs47123511872432244
Rockhampton2,3482032521884114413962821881361191161632,296
Somerset526301545719710693672016911481
Springsure5385510511039492673430282522528
Stanley38972937546059454625232362380
Stanthorpe2382219312625332520252282236
St. Lawrence1393141420262715111048135
Tambo110221126182089943108
Taroom12132513222817968751116
Tiaro4281051539667656534321272561413
Toowong1,2908917751842432301881158772681011,273
Townsville2,791323466272498529483367221159928173132,725
Warrego1558311133529311498311144
Warwick58547115297967771593833447574
Westwood1,4231411259621126521217513010588971271,398
Wide Bay1,160141428101166205174174103724838151351,132
Woothakata94178141022109763586
Chinese98119202515171271178
Pacific Islanders248591417485634204154234
Japanese663323221034163
India and Ceylon (Coloured)7131117
Other Alien Races876391223171276178
Aborigines81069591281221621458476212610234682
Table No. LXXXI., SHOWING NUMBER and AGES of NEVER MARRIED PERSONS—MALES.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Total Never Married Males.Under 10, including not specified Children.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES199,84463,89729,43924,1044,907122,34718,09416,39811,4418,3756,5394,4473,4582,1372,77469411243,02477,497
Aramac2,092610229169321,0311501701671561161036950648261,061
Balonne1,32530312911232576112121114119885854304355749
Blackall1,6755362081252489386139133102115605032471134782
Bowen1,5043821671315673614717714783775037192371768
Brisbane20,6976,8363,5103,07358614,0052,2881,7451,04259642120315672115274236,692
Bundaberg6,9092,0268928472043,9695615243412091568655323459372,940
Burke6651235350202464478705958473017727419
Burnett2,503837357331771,60221518913694735144383915115901
Caboolture3,7181,413638518942,6633572511321216242291830851,055
Cairns6,6459833793402001,9028011,04982757848942229014198101374,743
Cardwell2,806348139126596721763182671741588686233748052,134
Charleville1,71546820315635862124156114116103746842336215853
Clermont3,030730302231551,31817522223120418016413510725238221,712
Cloncurry914131487313265718610210699824226305649
Cook2,37945525322069997186269220159147140122725312111,382
Croydon2,053588259155331,0351151381501691521196837528101,018
Cunnamulla1,672330138131296281331771741611558767414271,044
Dalby45217781619328373419710332531124
Darling Downs Central4,6431,6428097091123,272462310179121675552475913151,371
Darling Downs East3,4871,1475624801022,2913292131671261046769465811421,196
Darling Downs North3,2531,126473449812,1293212751531006556343944102251,124
Darling Downs West9642621181162452083927750453327132112444
Diamantina7181534038823942548977705235312441479
Drayton and Toowoomba4,6831,727844667993,337427311152139895947396215331,346
Enoggera6,8442,9911,4491,0391605,630530290167876133149128121,214
Etheridge96815168651329762659275958976515169671
Fassifern2,7471,176519451562,2022191396362171598832545
Gladstone1,848633234196441,10718115411679654727223785741
Gympie6,3422,5631,1959031484,809507354213147956350384418131,533
Herherton3,432586223209511,06929137136434631422818212112691102,363
Highfields1,656630261237541,1821581257851181196144474
Hughenden1,587371145128216651191581641581256649383078922
Ipswich3,9331,521772577972,9673322421287832283229441119966
Kennedy11,3354,0501,7121,3292467,337942860576449385224196136183312143,998
Leichhardt57611359761226066453938362619152210316
Logan3,7731,350672520852,627343276161117644932282873381,146
Mackay5,2101,3466025411492,6385666354672511901287939461121582,572
Maranoa2,7551,005422345761,8482262191351046245322940141907
Marathon1,5623081019427530901671811871429089333410181,032
Maryborough4,2611,6479047091153,37533221912460642720171247886
Moreton East4,6541,438671504832,6965383541991458970554621818457121,958
Moreton West7,3743,1201,4661,1641825,932586373154120684231173272101,442
Mount Morgan3,5841,525558350702,5033092472021197744302618451,081
Nundah4,8711,9548997611243,7384242681539084342817263151,133
Oxley3,0731,049552400712,07222716214610910467483963201151,001
Palmer90777344017168435270651051091337473132739
Peak Downs17742143059128221211632286
Rockhampton5,2461,9619286681333,690457408256158956239293312251,556
Somerset3,5194691872191321,0075548634212771467648181211952,512
Springsure1,969576266186521,080166179159111955056313561889
Stanley1,17441918018324806128895234201412109368
Stanthorpe601189849722392564024221811148133209
St. Lawrence601142668714309734446372826169823292
Tambo3479341293160253327281620187511181
Taroom549152595617284685233242113151121511265
Tiaro1,3264432142014790512896574835161551038421
Toowong2,436991505376621,93419913269323111931231502
Townsville7,8562,2841,0708132004,367773797491358257172144495173903,489
Warrego92716775541130771869910510357362321415620
Warwick1,25846923416823894118805229231714916312364
Westwood3,9281,368623495972,583343285228157118834927409331,345
Wide Bay3,5541,1065194481002,173323266183122794430211752911,381
Woothakata582894348111915153375957383225363391
Chinese8,490251881031165584567559829241,4571,2901,08944441168104427,932
Pacific Islanders8,265200645444241,2321,1561,4049304932921106412732,5627,033
Japanese1,83762324787319753348184442182711,750
India and Ceylon (Coloured)831353873143192141998431301553114758
Other Alien Races1,38884235039196150324249206133642912141101,192
Aborigines3,2056774344581591,728363353189119785155824212341,477
Table No. LXXXII., SHOWING NUMBER AND AGES of NEVER MARRIED PERSONS—FEMALES.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Total Never Married Females.Under 10, including not specified Children.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES140,43162,28728,86322,2403,649117,03910,7356,5582,6581,3437973892941742215411215623,392
Aramac1,234659235185201,09979387511211135
Balonne63631511611413558402074112378
Blackall9895052111462088247441141107
Bowen785384138115166536327269421132
Brisbane19,5726,7593,5123,36668914,3262,2631,51964833119394744252164285,246
Bundaberg4,2011,9789036701013,6522741504929139313216549
Burke23210040238171181510691261
Burnett1,560808342214361,4007442227421431160
Caboolture2,8091,356611439672,473159934126632141336
Cairns1,886895402280441,62114276247574265
Cardwell6473401079216555372053112592
Charleville943482183147238355529981114108
Clermont1,390716307192351,25080351163212140
Cloncurry2711434538423012784441141
Cook1,00038823619140855664317843211145
Croydon1,136626257150171,050422167331386
Cunnamulla700355162899615471910332185
Dalby5021909897133984147831112104
Darling Downs Central3,3771,534704562992,899253136461314931111478
Darling Downs East2,3981,168492395602,115133823113974121283
Darling Downs North2,2031,111471293391,914145712910103413112289
Darling Downs West468213979216418231472111150
Diamantina22512648234201134411124
Drayton and Toowoomba4,5651,6568667621463,430480309142704829221114191,135
Enoggera6,8372,8881,4051,0952025,5905793351517346201011136121,247
Etheridge291176533282698511221222
Fassifern2,3451,164493397512,1051326914106351240
Gladstone1,238619240174211,0549145241133241184
Gympie5,2152,3421,1399151234,51936619168301793372696
Herberton1,0275362011472290658321582222121
Highfields1,285639300184241,1477540764321138
Hughenden6933481288713576533815623117
Ipswich3,9081,5347546381283,054364250114502814145105854
Kennedy7,7163,9071,6771,1131686,8654472387535208113815851
Leichhardt234100573511931910631241
Logan2,9781,361671463722,567193125372612562311411
Mackay2,8331,316667425662,474165102332312453723359
Maranoa2,063978406312541,75016179391694311313
Marathon465238956311407261773558
Maryborough3,7841,5737706931123,1483151567741255845636
Moreton East3,1171,416627487732,60321714648271917149107514
Moreton West6,2223,0711,3679571285,5233401958629224561011699
Mount Morgan2,6351,488547335402,41011870151231213225
Nundah4,5631,8571,0217151123,70535323811156511617106858
Oxley2,7001,050590431642,13519413587593420117846565
Palmer1306936132120432110
Peak Downs844419817226111112
Rockhampton5,0612,0099708451633,98750830813250291812672111,074
Somerset938466178106297794525332420624159
Springsure1,10155323916918979702517321211122
Stanley76934518911015659464295413110
Stanthorpe5021721311001441747196552185
St. Lawrence2801346740824919821131
Tambo155693232113414721
Taroom2691424837323022115139
Tiaro8674421811411577929351071122188
Toowong2,550996501405821,98424216175391713748566
Townsville4,9662,2261,0437991274,1953802207146149811426771
Warrego33115570364265111657622111566
Warwick1,2594462412363495712096272213866211302
Westwood2,8331,340586420562,402203134392114641513431
Wide Bay2,2391,163494339422,0381065313710417201
Woothakata2191084731719371242126
Chinese4252429653739814541327
Pacific Islanders419199582811296241881331155123
Japanese879482136226266
India and Ceylon (Coloured)111
Other Alien Races13592199212216311113
Aborigines1,907641307269771,29414110510565592016519276613
Table No. LXXXIII., WIDOWED PERSONS ENUMERATED at DIFFERENT AGES—WIDOWERS.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Widowers of all Ages.Under 15 Years.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES6,879325191392654816297007708331,826929238192246,874
Aramac91135814117311191
Balonne431225119453143
Blackall6226451012184162
Bowen6628561041114666
Brisbane837113163365838687922191252124836
Bundaberg1911681815292121382473191
Burke22123345422
Burnett8645389172118186
Caboolture12241878151246183122
Cairns1261110121715251420101126
Cardwell51123394956951
Charleville4864869554148
Clermont14714413111420955142147
Cloncurry42123564414342
Cook77128108610274177
Croydon6922681091212869
Cunnamulla882371181216244188
Dalby152226315
Darling Downs Central1251351571781436145125
Darling Downs East12312551371516331862123
Darling Downs North11123871091928223111
Darling Downs West381254811738
Diamentina3012556352130
Drayton and Toowoomba164337998195241103164
Enoggera16945101510221848289169
Etheridge38112284973138
Fassifern8023394892713280
Gladstone7127410810227171
Gympie22348151929202071289223
Herberton1201469181214202862120
Highfields531222668186253
Hughenden5523257111112255
Ipswich146113841061214522313145
Kennedy405117183353454740102418405
Leichhardt2617314126
Logan113126101081232161321113
Mackay15236111617172739115152
Maranoa10416638142126154104
Marathon602688108152160
Maryborough158169916261939294158
Moreton East365259271222281071044351365
Moreton West209213136814151623683415111206
Mount Morgan1231913151872029722123
Nundah13123111211181831187131
Oxley109322101399292210109
Palmer271356434127
Peak Downs42114
Rockhampton184168241419181943275184
Somerset64236106127413164
Springsure75437107109186175
Stanley262223295126
Stanthorpe183326418
St. Lawrence3413442676134
Tambo14113151214
Taroom2111231462121
Tiaro642324596201011164
Toowong7221648510248472
Townsville2261517223232362538162226
Warrego22155252222
Warwick571222227101212557
Westwood15724813132023482231157
Wide Bay1075731115172215219107
Woothakata231511347123
Chinese35123525106135
Pacific Islanders3213526342632
Japanese611316
India and Ceylon (Coloured)1512212123115
Other Alien Races17123332317
Aborigines67332831683103867
Table No. LXXXIV., WIDOWED PERSONS ENUMERATED at DIFFERENT AGES—WIDOWS.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Widows of all Ages.Under 15 Years.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES10,3099312612755387768851,0071,2611,2972,5401,2733372911710,297
Aramac5011227744757548
Balonne31112143364730
Blackall51564559410351
Bowen6921848613159369
Brisbane2,19111753115160184237274299553245551162,190
Bundaberg238111411191319343663307237
Burke1112151111
Burnett94124310571424203194
Caboolture1465513813181640208146
Cairns13111461312191521171292130
Cardwell33213636272133
Charleville6263611313313462
Clermont892476131489157489
Cloncurry14121323214
Cook7411146765982051173
Croydon6956781099113169
Cunnamulla36114647227236
Dalby47242546175247
Darling Downs Central18923101316163122432751189
Darling Downs East1091123713111314281421108
Darling Downs North89134646916278589
Darling Downs West30215431121130
Diamentina12112222212
Drayton and Toowoomba44815212537434357123682212448
Enoggera61111219586065758114177193611
Etheridge1717213317
Fassifern1274114461515342311127
Gladstone5726241076154157
Gympie369781128353442519640134369
Herberton501444541367250
Highfields6131324791811361
Hughenden48556116362448
Ipswich3721716252421854111074162372
Kennedy4816213248535269611042771481
Leichhardt14123213214
Logan177111312810162121413310176
Mackay15481011813272534135154
Maranoa1201648613151831126120
Marathon2716611326127
Maryborough33114919242742408264172331
Moreton East332611152124283410663222332
Moreton West3102513222129162710952122310
Mount Morgan133278101010152826152133
Nundah28016121421273528705781280
Oxley2354121219232822613915235
Palmer8132118
Peak Downs41124
Rockhampton4423102637414466611093591442
Somerset8014812154151010180
Springsure54111535666145253
Stanley411163145107341
Stanthorpe45133257911445
St. Lawrence121111124112
Tambo14121432114
Taroom1121122311
Tiaro3513452467335
Toowong1924111315241918522592192
Townsville33231722324138553266206332
Warrego9124119
Warwick13117810812133328101131
Westwood16311119812202427361941162
Wide Bay104111775155132416415103
Woothakata13113232113
Chinese71113116
Pacific Islanders4111113
Japanese
India and Ceylon (Coloured)2112
Other Alien Races81112218
Aborigines91115859165168112590
Table No. LXXXV., DIVORCED PERSONS ENUMERATED at DIFFERENT AGES—MALES.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Divorced of all Ages.Under 15 Years.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES101161918266571021101
Aramac
Balonne111
Blackall111
Bowen
Brisbane1414341114
Bundaberg
Burke2112
Burnett333
Caboolture2112
Cairns2112
Cardwell111
Charleville
Clermont512115
Cloncurry2112
Cook111
Croydon111
Cunnamulla111
Dalby
Darling Downs Central111
Darling Downs East411114
Darling Downs North
Darling Downs West2112
Diamentina
Drayton and Toowoomba
Enoggera2112
Etheridge
Fassifern
Gladstone
Gympie41214
Herberton31113
Highfields
Hughenden2112
Ipswich
Kennedy2112
Leichhardt
Logan2112
Mackay111
Maranoa
Marathon
Maryborough
Moreton East41124
Moreton West111
Mount Morgan2112
Nundah31113
Oxley2112
Palmer41124
Peak Downs
Rockhampton2112
Somerset111
Springsure222
Stanley
Stanthorpe111
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom
Tiaro
Toowong
Townsville832218
Warrego111
Warwick111
Westwood42114
Wide Bay31113
Woothakata31113
Chinese
Pacific Islanders111
Japanese111
India and Ceylon (Coloured)
Other Alien Races111
Aborigines
Table No. LXXXVI., DIVORCED PERSONS ENUMERATED at DIFFERENT AGES—FEMALES.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Divorced of all Ages.Under 15 Years.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES4411311103653243
Aramac111
Balonne111
Blackall111
Bowen
Brisbane1022311110
Bundaberg
Burke
Burnett
Caboolture2112
Cairns3213
Cardwell111
Charleville
Clermont
Cloncurry
Cook111
Croydon
Cunnamulla
Dalby
Darling Downs Central2112
Darling Downs East
Darling Downs North
Darling Downs West
Diamentina
Drayton and Toowoomba2112
Enoggera2112
Etheridge
Fassifern
Gladstone
Gympie222
Herberton
Highfields
Hughenden
Ipswich111
Kennedy311112
Leichhardt
Logan111
Mackay
Maranoa
Marathon
Maryborough
Moreton East111
Moreton West111
Mount Morgan
Nundah2112
Oxley
Palmer
Peak Downs
Rockhampton111
Somerset
Springsure
Stanley
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom
Tiaro
Toowong111
Townsville111
Warrego
Warwick111
Westwood333
Wide Bay
Woothakata
Chinese
Pacific Islanders
Japanese111
India and Ceylon (Coloured)
Other Alien Races
Aborigines
Table No. LXXXVII., PERSONS ENUMERATED at DIFFERENT AGES whose CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION was NOT STATED—MALES.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Not specified of all Ages.Under 15 Years.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES466325244354454927261825123135461
Aramac6111126
Balonne2112
Blackall811112118
Bowen777
Brisbane1914423111219
Bundaberg20122111320
Burke
Burnett7121217
Caboolture111
Cairns
Cardwell
Charleville2112
Clermont511125
Cloncurry31113
Cook
Croydon222
Cunnamulla111
Dalby111
Darling Downs Central31113
Darling Downs East31113
Darling Downs North411114
Darling Downs West
Diamentina222
Drayton and Toowoomba1011111510
Enoggera71112117
Etheridge111
Fassifern
Gladstone411114
Gympie1012211310
Herberton3611411255121435
Highfields
Hughenden
Ipswich52215
Kennedy171112242211116
Leichhardt2112
Logan613116
Mackay2112
Maranoa31113
Marathon3123
Maryborough12111212211111
Moreton East82515201110211882
Moreton West21112222312311219
Mount Morgan12121111512
Nundah3213
Oxley2612315391126
Palmer3213
Peak Downs
Rockhampton83111118
Somerset2711331927
Springsure41124
Stanley2112
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom2112
Tiaro2112
Toowong31113
Townsville122211612
Warrego31113
Warwick411114
Westwood30221112330
Wide Bay71157
Woothakata111
Chinese
Pacific Islanders
Japanese
India and Ceylon (Coloured)61146
Other Alien Races
Aborigines111
Table No. LXXXVIII., PERSONS ENUMERATED at DIFFERENT AGES whose CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION was NOT STATED—FEMALES.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Not specified of all Ages.Under 15 Years.15 to 20.20 to 21.Total under 21 Years.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 70.70 to 80.80 to 90.90 to 100.100 and upwards.Not specified Adults.Total over 21 Years.
ALL AGES11194139714524461014598
Aramac111
Balonne
Blackall
Bowen
Brisbane7121127
Bundaberg10111179
Burke
Burnett111
Caboolture
Cairns
Cardwell111
Charleville
Clermont
Cloncurry
Cook
Croydon111
Cunnamulla
Dalby111
Darling Downs Central31122
Darling Downs East
Darling Downs North
Darling Downs West
Diamentina
Drayton and Toowoomba711147
Enoggera411114
Etheridge
Fassifern31113
Gladstone
Gympie111
Herberton32211
Highfields
Hughenden
Ipswich
Kennedy522123
Leichhardt
Logan2112
Mackay
Maranoa
Marathon
Maryborough4111113
Moreton East111
Moreton West91122147
Mount Morgan522213
Nundah2112
Oxley91179
Palmer
Peak Downs
Rockhampton51111114
Somerset101010
Springsure111
Stanley
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom
Tiaro
Toowong
Townsville2112
Warrego
Warwick111
Westwood101199
Wide Bay111
Woothakata111
Chinese
Pacific Islanders
Japanese
India and Ceylon (Coloured)
Other Alien Races
Aborigines
Table No.LXXXIX., SHOWING the CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION of the POPULATION at the AGE PERIODS, INCLUSIVE and also EXCLUSIVE of CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES, ABORIGINES, and HALF-CASTES.
AGE PERIODS.NEVER MARRIED.MARRIED.
All Persons.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Total Never Married—less Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines, and Half-castes.All Persons.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Total Never Married—less Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines, and Half-castes.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Under 15 years93,33691,150339338264257891071111,11194891,50789,487
15 years to 20 years24,10422,24010353544283243550945826922,88221,87738873111151666929782
20 years to 21 years4,9073,64911684241147838392159774,0843,54491847939313135974764
21 years to 25 years18,09410,735456131,1562431936143150136314115,50710,5192,0576,2781251017212361512691221,9456,078
25 years to 30 years16,3986,55875551,40418753221921324635310512,6176,4017,51611,708915404812622924231121627,19611,438
30 years to 35 years11,4412,65898249308348614124931891058,6022,53211,15613,006221777567010233361710514510,82312,758
35 years to 40 years8,3751,34392414931318499206119656,3501,26413,38411,737381263343831613612938413,10011,591
40 years to 45 years6,5397971,457329234484133178594,45173111,3199,168497532011491207627611,1159,053
45 years to 50 years4,4473891,290110213164151202,8803687,9756,045491274312115642217,8376,011
50 years to 55 years3,4582941,0896418302955162,1832776,0154,538211211166124265,9364,509
55 years to 60 years2,1371744441221512851,6441695,0133,4643583516104,9463,454
60 years to 70 years2,77422141171514124192,3132006,3323,622226321926,2803,620
70 years to 80 years694546833122617521,5597541121,546754
80 years to 90 years112111011100112078820788
90 years to 100 years and upwards4242111111
Age not specified—Adults3,024156422,5625571214102347691231291504954126345362
Total all Ages199,844140,4318,4904258,2654191,8378783111,3881353,2051,907175,828137,45772,80272,27925898358248271667771518758981071,09870,963
Table No. LXXXIX., SHOWING the CIVIL or CONJUGAL CONDITION of the POPULATION at the AGE PERIODS, INCLUSIVE and also EXCLUSIVE of CHINESE, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, JAPANESE, INDIA and CEYLON (Coloured), OTHER ALIEN RACES, ABORIGINES, and HALF-CASTES—continued.
AGE PERIODS.WIDOWED.DIVORCED.CIVIL OR CONJUGAL CONDITION NOT STATED.
All Persons.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Total Widowed Married—less Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines, and Half-castes.All Persons.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Total Divorced—less Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India, and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines, and Half-castes.All Persons.Chinese.Pacific Islanders.Japanese.India and Ceylon (Coloured).Other Alien Races.Aborigines and Half-castes.Total not Stated—less Chinese, Pacific Islanders, Japanese, India, and Ceylon (Coloured), Other Alien Races, Aborigines, and Half-castes.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Under 15 years
15 years to 20 years3911373939
20 years to 21 years23122112424
21 years to 25 years1961113514561313249249
25 years to 30 years13927513111381302666111511437437
30 years to 35 years2655381353222525053019101199541541
35 years to 40 years48177622123189464765183111634541444
40 years to 45 years6298853161131316613866266266495495
45 years to 50 years7091,0075312311656711,0006565272272
50 years to 55 years7701,26121411228167531,2415353264264
55 years to 60 years8331,2975212388231,2867272184184
60 years to 70 years1,8262,5401023310111,7982,52910102561246
70 years to 80 years9291,273611329191,2702212101210
80 years to 90 years2383371237337113131
90 years to 100 years and upwards213012030
Age not specified—Adults24176851012135454113045
Total all Ages6,87910,309357324615217867916,70710,197101441111984346611161459111

PART VII.

RELIGIONS.

Table No. XC., SHOWING the NUMBER of PERSONS returned as belonging to each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively ; also the NUMERICAL and CENTESIMAL INCREASE in each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION between each CENSUS PERIOD, and the TOTAL NUMERICAL and CENTESIMAL INCREASE from 1861 to 1901.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION.CENSUS PERIOD.NUMBER OF EACH DENOMINATION AT EACH CENSUS PERIOD.INCREASE OR DECREASE IN EACH DENOMINATION.
Numerical.Centesimal.
Increase.Decrease.Total Increase+ or Decrease-.Increase.Decrease.Total Increase+ or Decrease_.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND1,8618,3185,10113,419
CHURCH OF ENGLAND1,86416,1459,54425,6897,8274,44312,27094.1087.1091.44
CHURCH OF ENGLAND1,86822,83714,62437,4616,6925,08011,77241.4553.2345.83
CHURCH OF ENGLAND1,87126,32017,44443,7643,4832,8206,30315.2519.2816.83
CHURCH OF ENGLAND1,87636,44525,51761,96210,1258,07318,19838.4746.2841.58
CHURCH OF ENGLAND1,88142,35931,56173,9205,9146,04411,95816.2323.6919.30
CHURCH OF ENGLAND1,88665,16447,808112,97222,80516,24739,05253.8451.4852.83
CHURCH OF ENGLAND1,89179,81462,741142,55514,65014,93329,58322.4831.2426.19In 40 Years.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND1,901101,46883,555185,02321,65420,81442,468+93,150+78,454+171,60427.1333.1729.79+1119.86+1538.01+1278.81
ROMAN CATHOLIC1,8614,1973,4797,676
ROMAN CATHOLIC1,8649,2656,84616,1115,0683,3678,435120.7596.78109.86
ROMAN CATHOLIC1,86814,86411,62026,4845,5994,77410,37360.4369.7364.38
ROMAN CATHOLIC1,87117,46514,35731,8222,0012,7375,33817.5023.5520.16
ROMAN CATHOLIC1,87623,38119,76643,1475,9165,40911,32533.8737.6835.59
ROMAN CATHOLIC1,88128,52825,84854,3765,1476,08211,22922.0130.7726.02
ROMAN CATHOLIC1,88641,40835,66977,07712,8809,82122,70145.1538.0041.75
ROMAN CATHOLIC1,89148,68844,07792,7657,2808,40815,68817.5823.5720.35In 40 Years.
ROMAN CATHOLIC1,90163,34557,318120,66314,65713,24127,898+59,148+53,839+112,98730.1230.0430.07+1409.29+1547.54+1471.95
PRESBYTERIAN1,8612,2071,4933,700
PRESBYTERIAN1,8644,9963,3618,3572,7891,8684,657126.37125.12125.86
PRESBYTERIAN1,8687,8905,37113,2612,8942,0104,90457.9359.8058.68
PRESBYTERIAN1,8718,9596,41415,3731,0691,0432,11213.5519.4215.92
PRESBYTERIAN1,87610,9537,99418,9471,9941,5803,57422.2624.6323.25
PRESBYTERIAN1,88112,6879,92222,6091,7341,9283,66215.8324.1219.33
PRESBYTERIAN1,88621,80515,98237,7879,1186,06015,17871.8761.0867.13
PRESBYTERIAN1,89125,47320,16645,6393,6684,1847,85216.8226.1820.78In 40 Years.
PRESBYTERIAN1,90131,46326,15257,6155,9905,98611,976+29,256+24,659+53,91523.5129.6826.24+1325.60+1651.64+1457.16
METHODIST1,886402299701
METHODIST1,891409331740732391.7410.705.56In 15 Years.
METHODIST1,9015,0704,8529,9224,6614,5219,182+4,668+4,553+9,2211139.611365.861240.81+1161.19+1522.74+1315.41
WESLEYAN METHODIST (** Including Primitive Methodist)**18617756601,435
WESLEYAN METHODIST (** Including Primitive Methodist)**18641,6651,4443,1098907841,674114.84118.79116.66
WESLEYAN METHODIST (** Including Primitive Methodist)**18682,8112,3925,2031,1469482,09468.8365.6567.35
WESLEYAN METHODIST (** Including Primitive Methodist)**18713,8353,3717,2061,0249792,00336.4340.9338.50
WESLEYAN METHODIST (** Including Primitive Methodist)**18765,9455,12011,0652,1101,7493,85955.0251.8853.55
WESLEYAN METHODIST (** Including Primitive Methodist)**18815,6985,22010,918100a247a1471.954.151.33
[a. The decreases shown in the numbers returned as Wesleyans are in comparison to the former Census of 1876, when the three divisions of Methodists were shown together ; being now separately enumerated, the number of the principal body show a decrease of 147 perons.]
Table No. XC.—continued., SHOWING the NUMBER of PERSONS returned as belonging to each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively ; also the NUMERICAL and CENTESIMAL INCREASE in each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION between each CENSUS PERIOD, and the TOTAL NUMERICAL and CENTESIMAL INCREASE from 1861 to 1901—continued.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION.CENSUS PERIOD.NUMBER OF EACH DENOMINATION AT EACH CENSUS PERIOD.INCREASE OR DECREASE IN EACH DENOMINATION.
Numerical.Centesimal.
Increase.Decrease.Total Increase + or Decrease -.Increase.Decrease.Total Increase + or Decrease -.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
WESLEYAN1,8869,4438,05817,501
WESLEYAN1,89110,9379,98020,9171,4941,9223,41615.8223.8519.52In 15 Years.
WESLEYAN1,90115,49914,29229,7914,5624,3128,874+6,056+6,234+12,29041.7143.2142.42+64.13+77.36+70.22
PRIMITIVE METHODIST1861 to 1876
PRIMITIVE METHODIST1,8811,6151,4993,114
PRIMITIVE METHODIST1,8863,1562,7745,9301,5411,2752,81695.4285.0690.43
PRIMITIVE METHODIST1,8914,4644,1758,6391,3081,4012,70941.4450.5045.68In 20 Years.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST1,9013,3843,1916,5751,0809842,064+1,769+1,692+3,46124.1923.5723.89+109.54+112.88+111.14
UNITED METHODIST1861 to 1876
UNITED METHODIST1,881166153319
UNITED METHODIST1,88629832362113217030279.52111.1194.67
UNITED METHODIST1,89126330957235144911.754.337.89In 20 Years.
UNITED METHODIST1,901137131268126178304-29-22-5147.9157.6153.15-17.47-14.38-15.99
CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT1,861378322700
CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT1,8648456721,517467350817123.54108.70116.71
CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT1,8681,1859552,14034028362340.2442.1141.06
CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT1,8711,3981,2492,64721329450717.9730.7923.69
CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT1,8761,9351,6253,56053737691338.3130.1034.49
CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT1,8812,4702,2944,7645356691,20427.6541.1733.82
CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT1,8863,7973,2557,0521,3279612,28853.7241.8948.03
CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT1,8914,3014,2708,5715041,0151,51913.2731.1821.54In 40 Years.
CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT1,9014,8104,9539,7635096831,192+4,432+4,6319,06311.8316.0013.91+1,172.49+1438.20+1,294.71
BAPTIST1,861
BAPTIST1,864
BAPTIST1,8681,0401,0392,088
BAPTIST1,8711,5061,3912,89745735280943.5633.8838.74
BAPTIST1,8762,2362,1084,3447307171,44748.4751.5549.95
BAPTIST1,8812,8182,7655,5835826571,23926.0331.1728.52
BAPTIST1,8864,3224,2158,5371,5041,4502,95453.3752.4452.91
BAPTIST1,8915,1135,14310,2567919281,71918.3022.0220.14In 33 Years.
BAPTIST1,9016,1776,07512,2521,0649321,996+5,128+5,036+10,16420.8118.1219.46+488.84+484.70+486.78
Table No. XC.—continued., SHOWING the NUMBER of PERSONS returned as belonging to each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively ; also the NUMERICAL and CENTESIMAL INCREASE in each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION between each CENSUS PERIOD, and the TOTAL NUMERICAL and CENTESIMAL INCREASE from 1861 to 1901—continued.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION.CENSUS PERIOD.NUMBER OF EACH DENOMINATION AT EACH CENSUS PERIOD.INCREASE OR DECREASE IN EACH DENOMINATION.
Numerical.Centesimal.
Increase.Decrease.Total Increase + or Decrease -.Increase.Decrease.Total Increase + or Decrease -.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
LUTHERAN1,861
LUTHERAN1,864
LUTHERAN1,8683,9372,4056,342
LUTHERAN1,8715,2813,3078,5881,3449022,24634.1337.5135.41
LUTHERAN1,8767,0515,12312,1741,7701,8163,58633.5254.9141.76
LUTHERAN1,8819,6007,28916,8892,5492,1664,71536.1542.2838.73
LUTHERAN1,88612,1749,27121,4452,5741,9824,55626.8127.1926.98
LUTHERAN1,89113,00310,38023,3838291,1091,9386.8111.969.04In 33 Years.
LUTHERAN1,90114,12011,38525,5051,1171,0052,122+10,183+8,980+19,1638.599.689.07+258.65+373.39+302.16
SALVATION ARMY1,886439387806
SALVATION ARMY1,8912,0831,9384,0211,6441,5713,215373.80428.07398.88In 15 Years.
SALVATION ARMY1,9012,7582,7825,5406758441,519+2,319+2,415+4,73432.4043.5537.78+528.25+658.04+587.35
OTHER PROTESTANTS1,8862,0061,1353,141
OTHER PROTESTANTS1,8911,7931,1632,956282131852.4710.625.89In 15 Years.
OTHER PROTESTANTS1,9011,7181,2762,9941133875-288141-1479.731.294.18-14.36+12.42-4.68
OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS § Including "other Protestants" and "other Persuasions"§18611,5338292,362
OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS § Including "other Protestants" and "other Persuasions"§18643,3842,0335,4171,8511,2043,055120.74145.24129.34
OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS § Including "other Protestants" and "other Persuasions"§18681,4974911,9881,8871,5423,42955.7675.8463.30
OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS § Including "other Protestants" and "other Persuasions"1,8711,1135141,627233843614.6825.6518.16
OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS § Including "other Protestants" and "other Persuasions"1,8767513881,13936212648832.5224.5130.00
OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS § Including "other Protestants" and "other Persuasions"1,8817155491,2641611253641.4910.974.80
OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS § Including "other Protestants" and "other Persuasions"1,8861,5521,2182,7708376691,506117.00121.88119.15
OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS § Including "other Protestants" and "other Persuasions"1,8911,7841,4583,24223224047214.9519.7017.04In 40 Years.
OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS § Including "other Protestants" and "other Persuasions"1,9013,3252,5395,8641,5411,0812,622+1,792+1,710+3,50286.3874.1480.88+116.89+206.20+148.26
HEBREW1,861311849
HEBREW1,864102521547134105229.03188.89214.29
HEBREW1,8681638224561309159.8057.6959.09
HEBREW1,871201902913884623.319.7618.78
HEBREW1,876277150427766013637.8166.6746.74
HEBREW1,881278179457129300.3619.337.02
HEBREW1,8864492757241719626761.5153.6358.42
HEBREW1,8914833268093451857.5718.5511.74In 40 Years.
HEBREW1,9014163177336797638529968413.882.769.39+1241.93+1661.11+1395.92
Table No. XC.—continued., SHOWING the NUMBER of PERSONS returned as belonging to each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS of 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively ; also the NUMERICAL and CENTESIMAL INCREASE in each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION between each CENSUS PERIOD, and the TOTAL NUMERICAL and CENTESIMAL INCREASE from 1861 to 1901—continued.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION.CENSUS PERIOD.NUMBER OF EACH DENOMINATION AT EACH CENSUS PERIOD.INCREASE OR DECREASE IN EACH DENOMINATION.
Numerical.Centesimal.
Increase.Decrease.Total Increase + or Decrease -.Increase.Decrease.Total Increase + or Decrease -.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
MAHOMETAN AND PAGAN1,8614041405
MAHOMETAN AND PAGAN1,86447244766837116.83300.0017.53
MAHOMETAN AND PAGAN1,8682,49992,5082,02752,032429.45125.00426.89
MAHOMETAN AND PAGAN1,8713,18533,188680680627.4527.1166.67
MAHOMETAN AND PAGAN1,87610,0074010,0476,822376,859214.191233.33215.15
MAHOMETAN AND PAGAN1,88116,48638516,8716,4793456,82464.74862.5067.92
MAHOMETAN AND PAGAN1,88620,4231,02421,4473,9376394,57623.88165.9727.12
MAHOMETAN AND PAGAN1,89116,61881617,4343,8052084,01318.6320.3118.71In 40 Years.
MAHOMETAN AND PAGAN1,90117,4031,72519,1287859091,694+16,999+1,724+18,7234.72111.399.72+4207.67+172400.00+4622.96
OTHER RELIGIONS1861 to 1871
OTHER RELIGIONS1,876427108535
OTHER RELIGIONS1,8816101807901837225542.8666.6647.66
OTHER RELIGIONS1,886478242720621327034.4421.648.86
OTHER RELIGIONS1,8911,0553241,37957782659120.7133.8891.53In 25 Years.
OTHER RELIGIONS1,9012,3995682,9671,3442441,588+1,972460+2,432127.3975.31115.16+461.83+425.93+454.58
OBJECT TO STATE1861 to 1876
OBJECT TO STATE1,8819312
OBJECT TO STATE1,886111122222.2266.67
OBJECT TO STATE1,8911,7888772,6651,7778762,65316154.5587600.0022108.33In 20 Years.
OBJECT TO STATE1,9013,4241,3664,7901,6364892,125+3,415+1,363+4,77891.5055.7679.74+37944.44+45433.33+39816.66
NO RELIGION1861 to 1876
NO RELIGION1,88124845293
NO RELIGION1,8861,9784252,4031,7303802,110697.58844.44720.14
NO RELIGION1,8914,4059245,3292,4274992,926122.70117.41121.76In 20 Years.
NO RELIGION1,9012,4974312,9281,9084932,4012,2493862,63543.3153.3545.06+906.85+858.00+899.32
NOT SPECIFIED1,86127835313
NOT SPECIFIED1,864551866372735132498.20145.71103.51
NOT SPECIFIED1,8682,0141672,1811,463811,544265.5294.19242.38
NOT SPECIFIED1,8712,5041972,7014903052024.3317.9623.84
NOT SPECIFIED1,8765,6013355,9363,0971383,235123.6870.05119.77
NOT SPECIFIED1,8811,0383081,3464,563274,59081.4780.6077.32
NOT SPECIFIED1,8861,4795342,01344122666742.4973.3849.55
NOT SPECIFIED1,8911,3055411,84671741671.3111.778.29In 40 Years.
NOT SPECIFIED1,90167926694562627590140123163247.9750.8348.81+144.24+660.00+201.92
Table No. XCI., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as belonging to each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION ENUMERATED in each CENSUS DISTRICT in 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.ROMAN CATHOLIC.PRESBYTERIAN.METHODIST.WESLEYAN.PRIMITIVE METHODIST.UNITED METHODIST.CONGREGATIONAL AND INDEPENDENT.BAPTIST.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac1,2338249057642691515661734222266681
Balonne898561526312153772119716221
Blackall950692767557196115912393161613169
Bowen922702314285271187226332483
Brisbane12,07811,9367,5348,8904,0054,0725415781,7781,876174190677228628631,008
Bundaberg3,1292,4721,2561,2951,2551,13527146894762472415344339117
Burke2908918597441110312
Burnett1,5911,20485468532318922712777383011794231
Caboolture2,0131,66065655880571886736335161069713749145132
Cairns1,9111,3521,2271,0515622822781458931371413313
Cardwell86754933122115790810726611121110
Charleville89766182461725412752321011538
Clermont1,6799491,144732342179151723921821121283259
Cloncurry439172295135122341911
Cook86361055250523111612310236817731415
Croydon1,017792849705196971021361194221410
Cunnamulla9125447563851866884713311332
Dalby2372573074077084451
Darling Downs Central2,3581,7722,0051,660733608737735732712920145342
Darling Downs East2,0451,5931,2961,1105544483132217178411124751
Darling Downs North1,6161,1351,25890247834052441381201226184039
Darling Downs West6293833612031721092211211112
Diamantina338147313159103371301810752
Drayton and Toowoomba2,2802,3571,7282,01577082239945622524358111112151147
Enoggera4,0274,2461,9642,3901,4371,45628027179789012112854246262720777
Etheridge429216293173894033176262
Fassifern71661774266722823419717920918586841114217182320264
Gladstone1,1779195474375083742221766814141220159
Gympie3,0812,6022,4242,3581,2961,188138142959913294286121010199126128
Herberton1,3697031,254563446190472716370363161012613
Highfields59243456643817916717515713111039271733745
Hughenden882481615456257121130155451010
Ipswich1,5351,5931,3611,46062958912412868576470571924812947168179
Kennedy6,5755,1263,8413,4461,4561,0763493171,5411,412278254783946183201
Leichhardt315153203100118812314277544
Logan1,8641,5261,100943458432897227224636309812012193
Mackay2,3621,8701,0691,0601,0407816565716314010812105243
Maranoa1,7051,4221,1881,06736426624214193111030224322
Marathon823351600281212863246131105
Maryborough1,9972,0011,2341,20798197091934013903630121112187193
Moreton East2,8682,0981,2989027825832252275545105054599694177179
Moreton West2,5462,1842,1501,9888517625484875444781811811714500493603562
Mount Morgan1,8201,5321,4591,20369354412211142133723122629241789891
Nundah2,3752,4891,4471,4526796821841977508043320326969521601
Oxley1,8371,8887447186015754136296308848395105163194
Palmer25594195814973112231143
Peak Downs110476841181964927222
Rockhampton2,9282,9342,0162,4079911,0246573349384232237156171160196
Somerset7602455261731448541468287982143
Springsure1,1737447394863702231510948173763343
Stanley597419335255278241242074624197843021
Stanthorpe28928229432449578998872132
St. Lawrence440291168827837821552572
Tambo2001391581114617726112211
Taroom40724919711154261131
Tiaro783655297185306219372465332929624578
Toowong1,5401,6525195894735312031842673304559109119263301
Townsville4,4713,6252,4072,2501,3701,06113913748248813131915135117
Warrego4371933521769428258151
Warwick7007095556682582447280174184121149
Westwood2,1781,7621,3591,18174061929025411083172135383499105
Wide Bay1,8781,5056175385283979111224821022120623205148
Woothakata23514620110162242129156113
Total Males and Females101,46883,55563,34557,31831,46326,1525,0704,85215,49914,2923,3843,1911371314,8104,9536,1776,075
TOTAL PERSONS185,023120,66357,6159,92229,7916,5752689,76312,252
Table No. XCI., SHOWING the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as belonging to each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION ENUMERATED in each CENSUS DISTRICT in 1901.
LUTHERAN.SALVATION ARMY.OTHER PROTESTANTS.OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS.HEBREW.MAHOMEDAN AND PAGAN.OTHER RELIGIONS.OBJECT TO STATE.NO RELIGION.NOT SPECIFIED.TOTAL.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
25572772651126851391036762,8501,920
1311246025224627231,743995
3172137109718573212241422,2471,543
409172121932342142205111822,0021,266
1,016872217270134161476451228194416181138147125824687445031,06231,861
4933661331431891107962311,1288482126843431419,2146,629
522321141131141796319
209128554710229116116656124671063,4962,462
42134611710231196432172446382396127635,3424,419
875548175311115773,12512739287822111127,9143,099
3117111861891,49053198103911232533,2711,061
2181991413511283524328242,2671,494
1273336342125831501179412832814,0092,223
813822079721126111,145440
87631012111382170196167239885522,9551,559
3715434061114431965102415735412,7761,865
3811653358731223912,1421,059
510713329112650766
54844635448884474411181234013811426,4125,148
17010140382012564012472943112165234,7973,641
7546631622402616102623164624644,5613,376
934122131837651,251729
912214565232132909381
81279310713021205962232145627235014251013186,8517,257
1081091231513837208198121156121371598580245510,40711,082
37310324122230135466731,238487
1,0119586977751221017342103625353,9923,605
713314225115622561494202912,6181,955
188871781842920165136103535951123943102449,2448,219
1211418845539961135795131477114,4511,689
564546424085292446112611842,4122,015
167261863211551944835112,0891,145
13211081797398883426230244220107215,8536,078
290189189167113591429985696702718246972482025916,25312,619
1613191172161113744355
909865848475474535527173419753750191595,4014,586
23718036284644392511,33669158116024296316,7564,388
7456192413959325917315113204223,8833,219
23298112619237127730261,979790
7937081171421220889941386363352272510316,2166,043
405318605349295252437263850975347810356,9825,233
1,9971,79795902672433142879887665448753729188210,8759,745
75458767249281071083125156207618735,3384,271
507394425335221361067121465121691695413627,0977,008
317259454714164955338153024522823276314,5514,377
31819188437235284021,084228
2111151611240135
88501181644844778214319541912944451153137,6047,857
1014321513141221,05613357837121772194,1741,554
3319633910172257440624112,6671,694
1631119961399531184121,6161,199
10711147156011631847785
1042144221317806431
2215112621911467279
1621194266621723401
1418345401491812695112592761151,8851,330
34282833293072737324132305755168573,7234,033
14960110946129733211121,16965146171255085208710,9738,092
1110541116379120123321,149495
161019271720944481561073131,8591,977
14869494722197046113312146752730356305,5844,432
356308222028131825652132586522792844,8933,504
132294130232162353115757327
14,12011,3852,7582,7821,7181,2763,3252,53941631717,4031,7252,3995683,4241,3662,497431679266280,092223,174
25,5055,5402,9945,86473319,1282,9674,7902,928945503,266
Table No. XCII., SHOWING the NAMES of the SECTS included under the Headings "OTHER PROTESTANTS," "OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS," "OTHER RELIGIONS," and "NO RELIGION" in Table No. XCI ; also the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as belonging to each of the PERSUASIONS specified.
NAME OF SECT.Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
Other Protestants.
Apostolic542731176
Apostics24
Believer1
Catholic and Apostolic13241106133361146101
Church of Netherlands
Church of Norway2
Danish Church3
Dissenters44
Dutch Church
Dutch Reformed Church1
Evengelical Union1
Evangelists2112211
Evangelical Lutheran1
Evangelistic Brothers1
French Reformed Church1
German Apostolic55
German Church74
German Evangelical1
German Protestant11
Huguenot
Nonconformists1
Plymouth Brethren11120449664931114131262877124443
Protestant Brethren1
Protestant Mission34
Polynesian Mission6
Protestant (Undefined)4521091157558621563156121312123494119102612452111121310743585
Puseyite1
Quaker and Society of Friends117111179231122224142
Reformed Church1
Reformed Protestants1
Scandinavians2
Welsh Church11010
Total Males and Females.772109211341611891101023119531861413211161331388842012402622212038372755292045585
TOTAL PERSONS.1421932952991250824273276417232662241752125495013
Table No. XCII., SHOWING the NAMES of the SECTS included under the Headings "OTHER PROTESTANTS," "OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS," "OTHER RELIGIONS," and "NO RELIGION" in Table No. XCI ; also the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as belonging to each of the PERSUASIONS specified—continued.
NAME OF SECT.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.P.
Other Protestants.
Apostolic141541376152159182137278285563
Apostolic19132326
Believer321437
Cattholic and Apostolic1221177381287116038142111211168379
Church of Netherlands111
Church of Norway22
Danish Church51549
Dissenters116410
Dutch Church111
Dutch Reformed Church11
Evengelical Union41516
Evangelists111110414
Evangelistic Lutheran11
Evangelistic Brothers11
French Reformed Church122
German Apostolic15611
German Church142112111122
German Evangelical11
German Protestant1213
Huguenot1122
Nonconformists11
Plymouth Brethren3233251214162215631912182613911149111181014286288574
Protestant Brethren233
Protestant Mission3434
Polynesian Mission71313
Protestant (Undefined)46031121101392121412030163188112315131211109511610515191882634355989
Puseyite11
Quakers and Society of Friends11531111221234417132311499173164
Reformed Church11
Reformed Protestants2213
Scandinavians22
Welsh Church3624332114110146147
Total Males and Females73113591754746441311212204929267243249352214169148441513361392211492930612910517202219281321,7181,2762,994
TOTAL PERSONS.1017211229041332785103357301092283100232359901537414122,994
Table No. XCII.—continued., SHOWING the NAMES of the SECTS included under the Headings "OTHER PROTESTANTS," "OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS," "OTHER RELIGIONS," and "NO RELIGION" in Table No. XCI ; also the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as belonging to each of the PERSUASIONS specified—continued.
NAME OF SECT.Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
Other Christian Sects.
Aboriginal Mission
Anti Ritualist1
Australian Christian1
Believers in Christ
Bible Christian131261142
Catholic (Undefined)22216
China Mission1
Christadelphian115268115343156143455235391
Christian2226611851534
Christ's Children1
Christian Assembly1
Christian Adventist1
Christian Brethren6166192214121011115054252034
Christian Church
Christian Freethinker11
Christians Gathered to the Lord
Christian Greek
Christian Israelite34
Christian Metaphysician3335
Christian Meeting House
Christian Mission22
Christian Scientist82015
Christian Socialist111
Church of Christ211661075797206711141615181722192171657970139
Church of Jerusalem1
Church of Zion143
Disciples of Christ75211332572
Evangelical Christian1
Exclusive Christian Brethren22
Gaelic Church2
Gospel Hall Christian
Greek Catholic4112112
Greek Church291315222111
Joyful News Mission354564
Moravian
Morrisonian
New Church232112111112101
New Jerusalem7718822
Non-Sectarian121119135
Open Meeting Brethren
Orthodox Christian262
Orthodox Greek Church181
Primitive Brethren
Primitive Christian11
Religion of Christ24
Seventh Day Adventist119358133234132112115233464
Swedenborgian131641111
Undenominational1943481150661713114122515416331118118942151328127612161143154610537113017651
Union Church64
United Brethren1
United Christians1
Total Males and Females2654719347645179622291164321111518952588138114547445640161021259622081984122101115165136399292463
TOTAL PERSONS31481292714124096126275338211559196263212140642231630148539
Table No. XCII.—continued., SHOWING the NAMES of the SECTS included under the Headings "OTHER PROTESTANTS," "OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS," "OTHER RELIGIONS," and "NO RELIGION" in Table No. XCI ; also the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as belonging to each of the PERSUASIONS specified—continued.
NAME OF SECT.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.P.
Other Christian Sects.
Aboriginal Mission14814822
Anti Ritualist11
Australian Christian11
Believers in Christ12912921
Bible Christian2452213131242145
Catholic (Undefined)5813
China Mission566
Christadelphian55413510363146604134541613121564768523351322673
Christian15318821243511166115617145216
Christ's Children11
Christian Assembly11
Christian Adventist11
Christian Brethren20299102116322237159948303211613303322625
Christian Church111
Christian Freethinker22
Christians Gathered to the Lord41415
Christian Greek111
Christian Israelite347
Christian Metaphysician6814
Christian Meeting House111
Christian Mission1325
Christian Scientist645133173956
Christian Socialist33
Church of Christ16134245118427884476545184179373074592419511961813129279248601,784
Church of Jerusalem11
Church of Zion1117411
Disciples of Christ13511231292655
Evangelical Christian11
Exclusive Christian Brethren4268
Gaelic Church22
Gospel Hall Christian575712
Greek Catholic22137111191130
Greek Church5311211611115365671
Joyful News Mission995058108
Moravian18898181634
Morrisonian111
New Church233171225351104
New Jerusalem463463133353368
Non-Sectarian1543113241842
Open Meeting Brethren111
Orthodox Christian8210
Orthodox Greek Church12020
Primitive Brethren32437
Primitive Christian112
Religion of Christ731210919
Seventh Day Adventist32641316273232459151834111353237197275472
Swedenborgian456231134
Undenominational24913711497415653021155251813321748228141614941174313131203176948863471,233
Union Church6410
United Brethren11
United Christians122
Total Males and Females988814299914535392595936889952523142872810136106495588778214129109571151812727373324194704618256943,3252,5395,864
TOTAL PERSONS1862411080641886187104601382421041615926191481530145105513116238135,864
Table No. XCII.—continued., SHOWING the NAMES of the SECTS included under the Headings "OTHER PROTESTANTS," "OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS," "OTHER RELIGIONS," and "NO RELIGION" in Table No. XCI ; also the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as belonging to each of the PERSUASIONS specified—continued.
NAME OF SECT.Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
Other Religions.
Assembly of God1
Arian1
Brahmin2
Brethren2332942232121311914101
Brotherhood
Buddhist216113237051927111642623233121
Church of God217911
Conditional Immortalist22
Deist1411111111
Exclusive Brethren24
Faith of God
Fatalist1
Gathered to the Name of the Lord58
Gospel Brethren
Gospel Church1
Gospel Tent
Hindoo113028121
Home Service1
Monotheist
Mormon17131
Nurture and Admonition of the Lord22
Open Brethren
Original Succession1
Pilgrim1
Psychological Student14
Scriptural Doctrine22
Separatist
Seeker1
Shaker
Sikh17
Spiritualist8611522122
Student of Truth1
Theosophist19511511121311
Unitarian3111281983123183151111123121512326
Universalist111
Zwinglist1
Total Males and Females5123211381821216633928198107216721021123946352723213712106195711
TOTAL PERSONS.623219494169400208721691211513635505811271472
Table No. XCII.—continued., SHOWING the NAMES of the SECTS included under the Headings "OTHER PROTESTANTS," "OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS," "OTHER RELIGIONS," and "NO RELIGION" in Table No. XCI ; also the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as belonging to each of the PERSUASIONS specified—continued.
NAME OF SECT.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.P.
Other Religions.
Assembly of God11
Arian11
Brahmin2364040
Brethren141213171420222718346302665614168209377
Brotherhood26268
Buddhist9115511424114578371134411121,677731,750
Church of God1512261714524496
Conditional Immortalist224
Deist1111111119221
Exclusive Brethren1257
Faith of God34347
Fatalist11
Gathered to the Name of the Lord5813
Gospel Brethren1410141024
Gospel Church11
Gospel Tent111
Hindoo611116565
Home Service11
Monotheist231336
Mormon12242222164415860118
Nurture and Admonition of the Lord224
Open Brethren11112
Original Succession11
Pilgrim11
Psychological Student145
Scriptural Doctrine224
Separatist21213
Seeker11
Shaker111
Sikh1717
Spiritualist6512611131214211492877
Student of Truth11
Theosophist321191231111732583189
Unitarian16512132432163585531111111871214270212
Universalist144
Zwinglist11213
Total Males and Females302427183419158113113633385054485112163034519125783774111221132301461715614658622,3995682,967
TOTAL PERSONS.54455316941698810262854531615112122262163111206422,967
Table No. XCII.—continued., SHOWING the NAMES of the SECTS included under the Headings "OTHER PROTESTANTS," "OTHER CHRISTIAN SECTS," "OTHER RELIGIONS," and "NO RELIGION" in Table No. XCI ; also the NUMBER of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS returned as belonging to each of the PERSUASIONS specified—continued.
NAME OF SECT.Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.P.
No Religion.
Agnostic811256413361153511113921832113321211157251389211141129116825193
Atheist185523221113281115113111123159867
Calathumpian111
Cosmopolitan1122
Creedless111
Democracy111
Ethicist111
Freethinkers317131811155512557316441873318215721917446343227184511136471253111513310124432387182151138171131312411162861275412336933132441712766101108521017117342321,7172461,963
Friends to Humanity32325
Humanitarian11133
Infidel1122
Materialist11133
Naturalist11133
No Belief1122
No Religion5515145218234121117278315174515166510384221212623116328241481132435110312116101761457138133182141325941110523498132630
Not Decided111
Pelagian111
Rationalist111
Secularist741121111617
Socialist1671111411124191231
Total Males and Females36727224111246874314114467612711112232288322618557353928116665213251080246673202431014778351072482011501929620430225104782918761854132324015115724113179627616885202331303923532,4974312,928
TOTAL PERSONS432924123335715538812325288527907839292165243510473322531548351726811693524323555479467254016672513179633241052343311382,928
Table No. XCIII.,SHOWING the PROPORTION PER CENT. the NUMBERS of each RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION bear to the TOTAL PERSONS—MALES and FEMALES—at the CENSUS ENUMERATIONS 1861, 1864, 1868, 1871, 1876, 1881, 1886, 1891, and 1901 respectively.
RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS.1861.1864.1868.1871.1876.1881.1886.1891.1901.
Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.Persons.
Church of England45.9042.7344.6443.1439.7041.7937.5937.3537.5036.6736.0936.4434.7137.3735.7533.8035.7834.6234.2336.0734.9935.6736.9236.2136.2337.4436.76
Roman Catholic23.1629.1425.5424.7628.4826.2124.4729.6826.5124.3429.7026.5022.2728.9524.9022.7629.3125.4721.7526.9223.8721.7625.9423.5622.6225.6823.98
Presbyterian12.1812.5112.3113.3513.9813.6012.9913.7213.2712.4813.2712.8010.4311.7110.9310.1211.2510.5911.4612.0611.7011.3811.8711.5911.2311.7211.45
Methodist0.210.230.230.180.190.191.812.181.97
Wesleyan Methodist4.285.534.774.456.015.064.636.115.215.346.976.005.667.506.384.555.92*5.11
Wesleyan4.966.085.434.895.875.315.536.405.92
Primitive Methodist1.291.701.461.662.091.841.992.462.191.211.431.31
United Methodist0.130.170.150.160.240.190.120.180.150.050.060.05
Congregational and Independent2.092.702.332.262.792.471.952.442.141.952.582.201.842.382.051.972.602.231.982.462.191.922.512.181.722.221.94
Baptist1.732.652.092.102.882.412.133.092.512.253.142.622.273.192.652.293.032.602.212.722.43
Lutheran6.486.146.357.366.847.156.727.507.037.668.277.916.407.006.645.816.115.945.045.105.07
Salvation Army0.931.141.020.981.251.10
Other Protestants1.060.860.970.800.680.750.610.570.59
Other Christian Sects8.466.947.869.048.468.812.461.251.991.551.061.360.710.570.660.570.620.590.820.920.860.800.86†0.821.191.141.17
Hebrew0.170.150.160.270.210.250.270.210.250.280.190.240.260.220.250.220.200.210.240.210.220.210.190.210.150.140.15
Mohametan and Pagan2.230.011.351.260.010.774.110.022.514.440.012.659.530.065.8013.160.447.9010.730.776.647.430.484.436.210.773.80
Other Religions0.410.160.310.490.200.370.250.180.220.470.190.350.860.260.59
Object to State0.000.000.000.000.000.000.800.520.681.220.610.95
No Religion0.200.050.141.040.320.741.970.541.350.890.190.58
Not specified1.530.291.041.470.361.043.320.432.183.490.412.255.330.493.430.830.350.630.780.400.620.580.320.470.240.120.19
[* Exclusive of Primitive Methodist and United Methodist Free Church included in previous Census Enumerations.] [† Exclusive of the Salvation Army.]
Table No. XCIV.,SHOWING the RELIGIOUS of MALES, FEMALES, and PERSONS, in AGES, in QUEENSLAND.
RELIGION.SEX.UNDER 5 YEARS.5 YEARS AND UNDER 10.10 YEARS AND UNDER 15.15 YEARS AND UNDER 21.21 YEARS AND UNDER 40.40 YEARS AND UNDER 60.60 YEARS AND UNDER 80.80 years and upwards.Not specified—Children.Not specified—AdultsTOTALS.
Under 1.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 6.6 to 7.7 to 8.8 to 9.9 to 10.10 to 11.11 to 12.12 to 13.13 to 14.14 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 21.21 to 25.25 to 30.30 to 35.35 to 40.40 to 45.45 to 50.50 to 55.55 to 60.60 to 65.65 to 70.70 to 75.75 to 80.Males.Females.Persons.
Church of EnglandM.2,6252,4202,4062,4542,3372,4632,4502,3922,5242,3552,4892,2252,2182,0922,1499,0611,7687,1388,3978,2158,3386,5694,6533,5312,7652,2841,417837335221340101,468
F.2,4752,4362,2812,4362,3832,4812,3572,4272,4112,2752,3592,1962,2372,1142,0408,8611,7036,6166,9145,9575,1354,0402,7792,1501,6061,22575743523914178283,555
185,023
Roman CatholicM.1,6131,5871,5751,6221,6121,7281,5951,6591,6381,5571,6351,4181,3961,3651,2315,6561,0334,5945,4715,2204,8253,8052,4121,9741,7581,63394444517111815463,345
F.1,5861,5141,4971,5871,5051,6721,5551,5591,5381,5271,5551,4901,4021,3541,3475,7091,1274,4845,3474,6133,8162,7141,6281,5461,4031,1345602621211105657,318
120,663
PresbyterianM.7657287097367157467347527617267426906856536532,6034892,0542,4472,5222,8442,2261,4791,106977869548283126742131,463
F.7156706677266897167487337317567266696526565632,5484641,8992,1811,9611,7331,3539867476085593331928577926,152
57,615
MethodistM.14711013814013512113414914413016915012714213957710436434930730726720115911811073321985,070
F.12113612213312214912714912815213514014614413357211736234829426123118313496926033191214,852
9,922
WesleyanM.423392Illegible4134204494424394384684014074093963591,6433121,1171,2151,0901,0488236134683392521678045211415,199
F.4454373964214463794253794124344304143783813741,5832771,0851,0979318356524873612772151561104822514,292
29,791
Primitive MethodistM.10510692122851101181131051189698921138935156220200232203151137867447291713513,384
F.1021078111210194105101108106951011047987363622002241861791421127357403218134213,191
6,575
United MethodistM.4453355783353431527569126442137
F.2173544145739320487874413211131
268
Congregational and IndependentM.11310314311811711812611514612115012913013511150787348397333320251211142126101552719114,810
F.13110313013311712912813513013516010114811212251212736138538532127815316212193624622834,953
9,763
BaptistM.1651441551541361591711471741671831631591421626521224034513533523612341881471671055928251496,177
F.16113815515915413913615515116415815714915613867212147446941137632524119917213492562920146,075
12,252
LutheranM.3473193253232963173223203483093153033262692971,2762331,01299378982878776365662157040524812869614,120
F.3343503283193393323163163123103672862972853091,175229718673631518491449446370319245160100571311,385
25,505
Salvation ArmyM.73776875818778777882937673796725241156185217191173110897439301711452,758
F.9084746581799891898978807259702825519220119915716510674574522165432,782
5,540
Other ProtestantsM.44442440393240304338354036373816930127136146101116807371472918781,718
F.25343633233037313230373725354015019112876169677941392123111021,276
2,994
Other Christian SectsM.6262637264826677808675917283612745419825628727525118213911091533212873,325
F.7058787069877375728380567769742744214316916117714411163514226279722,539
5,864
HebrewM.63678751611871078103143223414147212010987111416
F.836747847976111043882733342118710722711317
733
Mahometan and PaganM.3327433549354031404654416238676775601,7782,3151,9531,4901,8081,4561,15949333312656131132,53117,403
F.443134343434362638252619322231168972052081719876232510155211551,725
19,128
Other ReligionsM.137111814791513121213101012904225869941026416281653828271155382,399
F.12111521111911118191512151056195649463038312414111372568
2,967
Object to stateM.52504958615742565353464437442518937218313413435338245172108121542884143,424
F.59594349444639434041463324403191181011131089281412525151312211,366
4,790
No ReligionM.11117111212151313111718141519941711619533336535723222015398613616412,497
F.11971212815919131610111213391024313924312191373111431
2,928
Not specifiedM.5196102635664346311155556867583923222411423130679
F.9638734463935361851923171411710124912332266945
TOTAL MALES6,6066,1956,2246,4076,1946,5376,3986,4116,6226,2966,5285,9255,8595,6295,49824,1485,00220,19524,10222,93522,30318,56213,15510,2748,0086,8254,1422,23795959773,312280,092
TOTAL FEMALES6,3986,1885,9576,3136,1446,4016,2206,2526,2366,1646,3085,8205,7855,5555,39523,1314,50417,08618,55916,21313,86310,8617,4486,1004,9413,9752,4141,38670547014368223,174
TOTAL PERSONS13,00412,38312,18112,72012,33812,93812,61812,66312,85812,46012,83611,74511,64411,18410,89347,2799,50637,28142,66139,14836,16629,42320,60616,37412,94910,8006,5563,6231,6641,067213,680503,266
Table No. XCV., SHOWING the RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS under which CHINESE were RETURNED in each CENSUS DISTRICT, 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Methodist.Wesleyan.Primitive Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Salvation Army.Other Christian Sects.Mahomadan and Pagan.Other Religions.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac138125210412015
Balonne111391511
Blackall9103223274329218
Bowen48387
Brisbane11136311171112341136048
Bundaberg31124810614120
Burke521521
Burnett13124227314517
Caboolture3434
Cairns3135815441,9672122,01761
Cardwell12298193101
Charleville4533537
Clermont64231120212810
Cloncurry26264
Cook1331386940012
Croydon653345107226724927
Cunnamulla1582592
Dalby8919189
Darling Downs Central431111173
Darling Downs East83726322312548
Darling Downs North3710
Darling Downs West2111131
Diamantina125127
Drayton and Toowoomba122751310111140118213
Enoggera12228255702
Etheridge651131116521769
Fassifern145
Gladstone10235423407
Gympie6212711432632
Herberton2147834831
Highfields
Hughenden114114
Ipswich63275520408
Kennedy3016915232556310360949
Leichhardt2495119
Logan2332
Mackay215152118412128
Maranoa63112412515
Marathon1421021072
Maryborough142176116389
Moreton East1223549
Moreton West5611
Mount Morgan11751771
Nundah113321642797
Oxley65763
Palmer1383384
Peak Downs
Rockhampton282026412121791221830
Somerset2471311201213029
Springsure43623306
Stanley
Stanthorpe4859638
St. Lawrence4149
Tambo1241241366
Taroom31102133
Tiaro11
Toowong31322263
Townsville6398223561515317261125
Warrego34346
Warwick811558325
Westwood6311648711009
Wide Bay18422119406
Woothakata167692
TOTALS5962351151023426307703812376126817,8481034328,783530
*9313
[* Including 417 male and 423 female children born in Queensland of Chinese parents, and 15 male and 7 female children born in New South Wales of Chinese parents, and 1 male born in South Australia of Chinese Parents, and 5 females born in Victoria of Chinese parents.]
Table No. XCVI., SHOWING the RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS under which PACIFIC ISLANDERS were RETURNED in each CENSUS DISTRICT, 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Methodist.Wesleyan.Primitive Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Lutheran.Salvation Army.Other Protestants.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Christian Sects.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac11
Balonne
Blackall5262114
Bowen41171281227127721
Brisbane1811241319472
Bundaberg307314038212222916113269897473861,804108
Burke22
Burnett314
Caboolture21626137215278110310525
Cairns131522923321179337851,08446
Cardwell1614656983321,15578
Charleville2114
Clermont223272
Cloncurry44
Cook1047128515141155334119
Croydon1
Cunnamulla11
Dalby
Darling Downs Central22
Darling Downs East11
Darling Downs North
Darling Downs West
Diamantina
Drayton and Toowoomba
Enoggera213
Etheridge156
Fassifern
Gladstone21172202
Gympie
Herberton121821
Highfields
Hughenden
Ipswich33
Kennedy211106146
Leichhardt112
Logan17910137
Mackay19627851893514112959471,361114
Maranoa112
Marathon22
Maryborough2321493711
Moreton East63991462518911
Moreton West61281
Mount Morgan
Nundah331916
Oxley3238
Palmer11
Peak Downs11
Rockhampton3111381
Somerset255427219372130653588859181
Springsure22118122
Stanley11
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence11
Tambo
Taroom112
Tiaro839216121094
Toowong3115
Townsville284121222123460950827
Warrego
Warwick
Westwood8242230618329715258
Wide Bay1067722121474251211478648
Woothakata
TOTALS1,6002137310436534464111510313465250292110912705,271244246208,656671
*9327
[* Including 276 males and 291 females born in Queensland whose parents were Pacific Islanders.]
Table No. XCVII., SHOWING the RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS under which JAPANESE were RETURNED in each CENSUS DISTRICT, 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan.Baptist.Salvation Army.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Religions.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac
Balonne
Blackall
Bowen66
Brisbane4212182
Bundaberg189189
Burke4141
Burnett
Caboolture
Cairns116115212274533923
Cardwell31893177626910
Charleville
Clermont11
Cloncurry
Cook2113924985
Croydon1242256
Cunnamulla
Dalby
Darling Downs Central
Darling Downs East11
Darling Downs North
Darling Downs West
Diamantina
Drayton and Toowoomba11
Enoggera
Etheridge
Fassifern
Gladstone
Gympie
Herberton111181202
Highfields
Hughenden13747
Ipswich
Kennedy2112911510
Leichhardt
Logan
Mackay4110013572407
Maranoa
Marathon114253
Maryborough
Moreton East
Moreton West22
Mount Morgan4444
Nundah
Oxley11
Palmer
Peak Downs
Rockhampton72271163
Somerset714142545103783645
Springsure
Stanley
Stanthorpe1111
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom
Tiaro
Toowong
Townsville2122868111222012
Warrego
Warwick
Westwood
Wide Bay2222
Woothakata11
TOTALS1241683264122668651,304642,115154
*2269
[* Including 4 males and 10 females born in Queensland of Japanese parents.]
Table No. XCVIII., SHOWING the RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS under which NATIVES of INDIA and CEYON (Coloured) were RETURNED in each CENSUS DISTRICT, 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Salvation Army.Other Christian Sects.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Religions.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac211141
Balonne
Blackall11
Bowen
Brisbane2511663177
Bundaberg1424164112
Burke11
Burnett215210
Caboolture66
Cairns53113104126
Cardwell1124282
Charleville55
Clermont134
Cloncurry123
Cook147084
Croydon336
Cunnamulla33
Dalby55
Darling Downs Central22
Darling Downs East55
Darling Downs North549
Darling Downs West111241
Diamantina123
Drayton and Toowoomba112
Enoggera11
Etheridge134
Fassifern
Gladstone11
Gympie44
Herberton213
Highfields
Hughenden55
Ipswich33
Kennedy274112
Leichhardt
Logan147755
Mackay11819
Maranoa11
Marathon11011
Maryborough123
Moreton East1514101
Moreton West44
Mount Morgan11
Nundah8686
Oxley156
Palmer
Peak Downs
Rockhampton12126
Somerset11231
Springsure112
Stanley44
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence1113
Tambo22
Taroom22
Tiaro33
Toowong
Townsville212026292
Warrego
Warwick
Westwood115310
Wide Bay1194556
Woothakata11
TOTALS26126534431443992910
939
Table No. XCIX.,SHOWING the RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS under which OTHER ALIEN RACES were RETURNED in each CENSUS DISTRICT, 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Wesleyan.Congregational and Independent.Lutheran.Salvation Army.Other Christian Sects.Hebrew.Mahomedan and Pagan.Other Religions.No Religion.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac232153
Balonne11
Blackall
Bowen268
Brisbane13172211817
Bundaberg314711287
Burke99
Burnett4141
Caboolture33
Cairns1229919514623323
Cardwell226172221826
Charleville43153
Clermont11811138
Cloncurry11
Cook1193221
Croydon1621192
Cunnamulla88
Dalby
Darling Downs Central211251
Darling Downs East13141
Darling Downs North21131
Darling Downs West
Diamantina33
Drayton and Toowoomba689411612
Enoggera
Etheridge44
Fassifern11
Gladstone11
Gympie11525
Herberton111351381
Highfields
Hughenden213
Ipswich53383
Kennedy41271119278
Leichhardt
Logan11
Mackay11115112721420410725
Maranoa42244
Marathon1114151
Maryborough44
Moreton East1124
Moreton West213
Mount Morgan1124
Nundah13242
Oxley459
Palmer
Peak Downs112
Rockhampton2079613013
Somerset693393856111278127070066
Springsure2121
Stanley
Stanthorpe
St. Lawrence
Tambo
Taroom
Tiaro11
Toowong11
Townsville31552132535
Warrego11
Warwick9696
Westwood1315
Wide Bay112119122344
Woothakata
TOTALS2713543140313156114313181349116711,557230
*1,787
[* Including 95 males and 106 females born in Queensland, 5 males and 1 female born in New South Wales, 1 male and 1 female born in South Australia, 2 females born in New Zealand, and 1 female born in Tasmania, whose parents were all of Other Alien Races.]
Table No. C.,SHOWING the RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS under which ABORIGINES and HALF-CASTES were RETURNED in each CENSUS DISTRICT, 1901.
CENSUS DISTRICTS.Church of England.Roman Catholic.Presbyterian.Methodist.Wesleyan.Primitive Methodist.Congregational and Independent.Baptist.Lutheran.Salvation Army.Other Protestants.Other Christian Sects.Mahomedan and Pagan.TOTALS.
Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.Males.Females.
Aramac321112192513
Balonne526636254733
Blackall1117495
Bowen20512116163823
Brisbane216110111871136
Bundaberg12126292831
Burke41311166108173120
Burnett10106644156031
Caboolture552212658446857
Cairns728014111129245169131
Cardwell42135153918
Charleville27168327040
Clermont9312693612
Cloncurry8435313996153105
Cook78510211171815887190124
Croydon1291411280539469
Cunnamulla96271712814
Dalby44111166
Darling Downs Central11112143
Darling Downs East41173115
Darling Downs North9611111148316139
Darling Downs West6453611883516
Diamantina12121102312
Drayton and Toowoomba3431113511
Enoggera16214113
Etheridge5512151285736
Fassifern
Gladstone7137423125244145
Gympie4112126116
Herberton233148335436
Highfields14849
Hughenden311332123517
Ipswich112
Kennedy6612411111924310455
Leichhardt512142213
Logan1712311326184932
Mackay5411148482421
Maranoa1345122113153323
Marathon841161357139
Maryborough33253
Moreton East20291524111955559
Moreton West1172677467
Mount Morgan1141117610
Nundah14410114619
Oxley12195108
Palmer3227552236232
Peak Downs115161517
Rockhampton1241132410
Somerset111185968467317277133411221,263935
Springsure66139244531
Stanley112
Stanthorpe1111
St. Lawrence1322332
Tambo1111224
Taroom4192133
Tiaro111127397
Toowong111111116
Townsville7845121269458163
Warrego1111218012381
Warwick11
Westwood5126741171242831
Wide Bay838225488995
Woothakata11245304732
TOTALS5294161051661037027392473472934171810181100982,2541,2683,8622,808
6,670

PART VIII.

OCCUPATIONS.

Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.
ORDER I.—Government, Defence, Law, and Protection (not otherwise classed).
Sub-Order 1.—General Government.
1. The Governor
2. Officer of Government Department (exclusive of Officers specially classified)5715254239751523751512831312396514
3. Others (including persons holding Ministerial or Political office, whose ordinary occupation is not stated)2131111
Sub-Order 2.—Local Government.
1. Officer of Local Body or Municipal Council14137342161692544433313332117112
2. Others (including Mayors or Members of Local Bodies, whose ordinary occupation is not stated)15
Sub-Order 3.—Defence.
1. Officer of Defence Department18115
2. Army Officer in actual Service1101
3. Army Non-commissioned, Warrant Officer, Private111912111221613
4. Naval Officer in actual Service2
5. Naval, Petty, Warrant Officer, Sailor Marine2211
6. Others (including Volunteer, whose ordinary occupation is not stated)82
Sub-Order 4.—Law and Order.
1. Officer of Law Department16281
2. Judge41
3. Law Court Officer, Clerk12243411121251
4. Magistrate11241111111111
5. Sheriff's Officer, Bailiff2122112111
6. Barrister, Solicitor4121756361233234411113012
7. Law Clerk (not Articled)1218557131218171
8. Law Student, Articled Clerk1321114
9. Others connected with the Law21
10. Police, Principal Officer7111111
11. Police, Subordinate Officer, Policeman, Detective.211110619317128171981999292215289751515301269
12. Penal, Principal Officer1221
13. Penal, Subordinate Officer, Warder12411621
14. Others22
TOTAL ORDER NO. I.483428219567521183566173627145547311728141313228320215819
ORDER II.—Religion, Charity, Health, Education, Art, and Science.
Sub-Order 1.—Religion.
1. Clergyman32635695793471532411353111782
2. Irregular Clergy, Salvation Army Officer1123936113151214103
3. Theological Student
4. Church Officer, Verger811211
5. Member of Religious Order, not classified as ministering to Charity or Education2
6. Others4112
Sub-Order 2.—Charity, exclusive of Hospitals.
1. Officer of Department of Charity
2. Officer of Charitable or Benevolent Institution41412
3. Subordinate Officer or Servant, Charitable or Benevolent Institution3
4. Sister of Charity
5. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Health.
1. Officer of Health Department21
2. Sanitary Inspector, Inspector of Nuisances21
3. Medical Practitioner4132485234622213311222192112
4. Medical Student
5. Irregular Medical Practitioner1111311
6. Dentist2163321112211472
7. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Druggist21621079211212113512411016133
8. Hospital or Asylum Nurse
9. Hospital or Asylum Officer or Attendant not elsewhere described42213141253221121211243111
10. Midwife, Monthly Nurse
11. Sick Nurse1
12. Veterinary Surgeon51141
13. Others1813
Sub-Order 4.—Literature.
1. Author, Editor, Journalist216641234114311316112
2. Reporter131111
3. Literary Amanuensis, Shorthand Writer32
4. Others
Sub-Order 5.—Science.
1. Officer of Scientific Department of State1111
2. Analytical Chemist54
3. Assayer, Metallurgist42215351
4. Geologist, Mineralogist10
5. Naturalist, Biologist, Botanist1512
6. Others1
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
11
52317410144118393147183781944451152814
1121131332
92148117104171062610111143121251616321349
116
211231
111226
11124144115145011219211671
114
24
131411122
114411140
2119
23112111616311179
112111111111111135
11111121212113134
5241014452277113616322117613317
911131472471441821811322249
42111332134148
211431116
131111222128
17244121537210151819201212984222129635322353515812102964
11111213
6329211298
4
553282674952345843266754625161134923139Illegible1410177426921781830312243,924
1066317121584297196165104432128135531397
44211231219133111123213136
112
1112111212128
2
31212118
11
2222222
11216
11
111118
1411111
66271043414235611411215915132224
181111
121111011111139
391313262192194754192
101291557427133793118221813633350
1622114123165353231561113911111262
111116
11612235
51127103414623452931111154212
2122221534
16
11
1216
1116111122
7113811941113100
1111115
1212
21116
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-order 6.—Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, and Surveying.
1. Civil Engineer14411452141113111
2. Directing or Consulting Engineer23
3. Electrician (not connected with Telegraph or Telephone Service, or Electric Light)5612125
4. Surveyor51211517312224123525120115991513
5. Architect32311510
6. Draftsman (not otherwise described)363118
7. Others
Sub-Order 7.—Education.
1. Officer of Education Department14111211
2. University Professor, Demonstrator, Lecturer, &c.1
3. Professor, Lecturer, Teacher, College, Grammar, High School231
4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, Public School72679331215311248831010423924235434364297
5. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, Denominational School14112
6. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, Private School151132531
7. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, undefined8111111211
8. Tutor, Governess142421211
9. Teacher of Languages or other accomplishment, not Art or Music22
10. Others181
Sub-Order 8.—Fine Arts.
1. Artist, Painter, Art Student.1211122
2. Sculptor21
3. Engraver (Art only)51
4. Photographer, Retoucher12265422311121119822
5. Others
Sub-Order 9.—Music.
1. Composer of Music
2. Musician, Vocalist, Student of Music312811211111121
3. Music Professor, Teacher, &c.111192331
4. Music Hall Proprietor, Manager, &c.
5. Others
Sub-Order 10.—Amusements.
1. Actor, Actress, Circus Performer12544618
2. Theatre, Hall Proprietor, Lessee, Manager, Door-keeper, Ticket-taker21132111
3. Racecourse Ranger, Caretaker, Secretary131
4. Jockey11172321212112111
5. Cricket-ground, Bowling-green, Caretaker, Professional Player42
6. Billiard-table Proprietor, Keeper, Marker51225311025331221124112
7. Zoological Gardens, Menagerie, Keeper, Attendant, &c.1
8. Others141
TOTAL ORDER NO. II.412938211,1141079687812722254811455326187158542312176199155655
TOTAL CLASS I.896366422,07018230861131933961752510010057359972673634259401306474
CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.
ORDER III.—Board and Lodging, and rendering Personal Service for which Remuneration is Paid.
Sub-Order 1.—Board and Lodging.
1. Hotelkeeper, Innkeeper, Relative assisting, Servant642933263424412222996215627173943381339232310197030261234
2. Coffee Palace, Restaurant, Tea-room, Eating-house Keeper, Servant2822311171
3. Board, Lodging-house Keeper, Relative assisting, Servant1226617282431235212823
4. Club-house Manager, Secretary, Steward, Servant1202135
5. Others3
Sub-Order 2.—Domestic Service and Attendance.
1. Servants, Registry Office Keeper
2. House Servants6734341412739411812905442336059736432912391634321623611
3. Personal Attendants1411
4. Nurse1
5. Paid Companion
6. Coachman, Groom161419617840412125111013682129312111964694612
7. Gardener221984611581418111415719192211912475240278
8. Bath Proprietor, Attendant1612
9. Porter, Gatekeeper2
10. Office-keeper, Attendant211121221
11. Charwoman, Cleaner2
12. Hairdresser, Barber5242110911023415622491525
13. Mangler, Laundry-keeper, Laundryman, Washerwoman1517819133
14. Shoeblack31
15. Others15861116211218
TOTAL ORDER NO. III.18299102541,09717458637725610812398991311481383012777854460251194553374
TOTAL CLASS II.18299102541,09717458637725610812398991311481383012777854460251194553374
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
69717311347107841025185
5
31655331341102
13191247155219217510151391344715411852495
2163141721145421106
114198124384104
1242133138
1
41271223
351017422553262617427306714392022192129551111202246272031,047
4195340
111118411445
122161311137
11121115213331145
32211
2311121122
161121233
2117
118
5221391414612627132494121193
1112121212131215173
3137131222142164
4111141111166
154311112150
11310222
2617123223747515142
6
5257234241641113812139
1
31111131128
134934628143271119089572412213518568223109621985044211312572010818314668455115,326
1891255454217366131241471005018968121084336158292337145583130199926200361329611577159,250
611111249261677435429434223424529138105292612108757515918225933132,559
5114413312211021141
3101449719261812103921131138327
11116345
3
12281564104101338388011615424154325617321416917110366196181,879
119
1
28156123849216182211473128585281635122754383971927171,282
26293333515116192910117521211101296153232924410204843
1111115
2
111223312141356
2
1181313344653114311103266112116191723409
11231816211111
15
115135972811102151021171271132747261
14317823135126415241041641101601579411875200762762801635825213635211989448706614175317,950
14317823135126415241041641101601579411875200762762801635825213635211989448706614175317,950
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.
SUB-CLASS A.—PROPERTY AND FINANCE.
ORDER IV.—Exchange, Valuation, Insurance, Lease, Loan, or Custody of Money, Houses, Land, or Property Rights.
Sub-Order 1.—Banking and Finance.
1. Bank Director, Banker
2. Bank Manager, Officer, Clerk1521051822322218765291444143243144226
3. Building Society, Savings Institute Director, Manager, Officer, Clerk631
4. Share and Stock Broker, Dealer, Jobber, Speculator421111511612
5. Money-broker, Financier, Capitalist11341133112126
6. Pawnbroker, Loan Office Keeper1713
7. Public Accountant, Auditor1302111212121
8. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Insurance and Valuation.
1. Manager, Director, Agent of Insurance Company111455114111113194612
2. Actuary, Average Stater
3. Underwriter, Marine Surveyor1
4. Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuator2114011131634231111147145
5. Friendly Benefit Society Officer21
6. Official or Trade Assignee1
7. Others2711
Sub-Order 3.—Land and Household Property.
1. Land Proprietor, Speculator33446155941211781128114
2. Land and Estate Agent, Broker1121172
3. Others connected with dealings in Land
4. House Proprietor672441113461213613
5. House Agent, Rent Collector15
6. Market Lessee
7. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Property Rights not otherwise classed.
1. Officer of Patents, Trade Marks Department3
2. Patentee, Owner of Trade Mark, &c.
3. Patent Trade Mark Agent11
4. Others connected with various property rights and transfers233
TOTAL ORDER NO. IV.226121269359315214411811320257114113137413118551022
SUB-CLASS B.—TRADE.
ORDER V.—Engaged dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions in which matters of various kinds are employed in combination.
Sub-Order 1.—Books, Publications, and Advertising.
1. Bookseller, Book Canvasser1114241213118151
2. Circulating Library Proprietor, Librarian31
3. Advertising Agent, Bill-poster, Bill Distributor1132111131
4. News Agent, Newspaper Vendor1552131111412
5. Others1211
Sub-Order 2.—Musical Instruments.
1. Musical Instrument Importer, Seller1025
2. Others321
Sub-Order 3.—Prints, Pictures, and Art Materials.
1. Picture Dealer11
2. Map and Print Dealer1
3. Art, Photographic Requisites Importer, Dealer1
4. Picture Frame Dealer
5. Others1
Sub-Order 4.—Ornaments, Minor Art Products, and Small Wares.
1. Carving, Figures Dealer
2. Basketware, Wickerware Dealer
3. Artificial Flowers Dealer1
4. Fancy Goods Dealer278247
5. Stuffed Birds, Animals Dealer
6. Toys and Minor Arts Products Dealer
7. Others
Sub-order 5.—Equipment for Sports and Games.
1. Billiard, Bagatelle Table, and Appliances Dealer
2. Fishing Rod, Tackle Dealer
3. Cricket, Football, Tennis, &c., Requisites Dealer
4. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Designs, Medals, Type, and Dies.
1. Designs, Patterns, Medals, Type, and Dies Dealer
2. Others
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
209111194061410819225629135363222956413291832
1433324
947751292412218162112310
82134411364113511116522150
324
11611661123132113713123
519103310293322192422537542450
2115
514917477333612315422119141233275
3
1
11132
1222488210844171420141561226975222369
322211136
33
3121794635102426714112151354309
111119
3
11
13
41132
1482261977171232412611521163144150711154141566336104145541442133,004
2251152123327193212136
15
11112111134
413102122641434129
1111211
111132431135
17
1115
12
23
12
1
314323344421486
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 7.—Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and Plated Ware, and Scientific Instruments.
1. Watch, Clock, Jewellery Importer, Dealer111214310311123262132112030223
2. Scientific Instruments, Importer, Dealer
3. Electro-plate Wares Importer, Dealer
4. Others
Sub-Order 8.—Surgical Instruments and Appliances.
1. Surgical Instruments and Appliances Dealer
2. Others
Sub-Order 9.—Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.
1. Arms, Explosives Dealer1
2. Pyrotechnic, Fireworks Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 10.—Machines, Tools, and Implements.
1. Agricultural Machinery, Implements Dealer34
2. Sewing Machines Importer, Dealer224111111562
3. Other Machines, Tools, Implements Dealer1421155
4. Others11
Sub-Order 11.—Carriages and Vehicles.
1. Carriage, Waggon, Cart Dealer
2. Bicycle Importer, Dealer1721141
3. Coachmakers' Sundries Dealer
4. Perambulator, Wheel-chair Importer, Dealer
5. Others
Sub-Order 12.—Harness, Saddlery, and Leatherware.
1. Saddlery, Harness Importer, Dealer1
2. Saddlers' Ironmonger
3. Leather and Grindery Merchant, Dealer21
4. Others
Sub-Order 13.—Ships, Boats, and their Equipments, and Marine Stores.
1. Ships and Boats Dealer
2. Tackle and Equipment for Ships and Boats Dealer1
3. Ship-chandler101
4. Others2
Sub-Order 14.—Building Materials and House Fittings.
1. Materials for Houses and Buildings Dealer11
2. House Fittings Dealer
3. Oil and Colourman, Glass, Paperhangings Dealer188
4. Others
Sub-Order 15.—Furniture.
1. Furniture Dealer492168
2. Second-hand Furniture Dealer, Broker154
3. Others
Sub-Order 16.—Chemicals and By-products.
1. Chemical Materials (not Drugs) Dealer1
2. Chemical By-Products dealer1
3. Wholesale Druggist261113
4. Others31
Sub-Order 17.—Paper, Papermakers' Materials, Stationery.
1. Paper Merchant, Importer32
2. Stationer1618122212216172
3. Rag, Waste Paper Dealer
4. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. V.413353345182517989331043181133266
ORDER VI.—Engaged in the Sale, Hire, or Exchange of Textile Fabrics and Dress, and of Fibrous Materials.
Sub-Order 1.—Textile Fabrics.
1. Manchester Warehouseman, Wholesale Draper1119421132116472
2. Draper, Linen Woollen Draper9131044851112355617171044213421691151111
3. Silk-mercer, Dealer
4. Others2
Sub-Order 2.—Dress.
1. Clothier, Outfitter, Slop Seller411
2. Men's Mercer, Hatter, Hosier, Haberdasher177
3. Millinery, Bonnet, Hat Dealer
4. Shoe, Boot Dealer5962117121
5. Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Dealer
6. Fur, Rug Dealer
7. Second-hand Clothes Dealer
8. Others
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
126413211931664411925615114221911449
1
11312
212621233132711142190
6411211246
13
1622161111562
1
1217
1
1113
2
2
11
11129
224412726197
315211124
1
1
431141
4
5
843133352651010922193
22
3474839764231012830131553341869125115063124561,543
2222154348101163422396
5314311598862816268251723482211024424112251922212171,670
13
1211112
24
621610525315311168221169
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 3.—Fibrous Materials.
1. Mat, Matting Dealer
2. Rope, Cord Dealer1
3. Canvas, Sailcloth Dealer
4. Tent, Tarpaulin Dealer
5. Bag, Sack Importer, Dealer75
6. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. VI.9231172959213405617211145224421831881213
ORDER VII.—Engaged in dealing in Food, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Food.
1. Milkseller140521125211
2. Cheesemonger, Dairy Produce Dealer13128
3. Butcher2362429343669293285251327627331313322818549097172934
4. Provision Merchant, Dealer118
5. Poulterer, Game Dealer4
6. Fishmonger, Oyster Dealer1524214
7. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Vegetable Food.
1. Flour, Grain Merchant, Dealer162
2. Bread, Biscuit Dealer
3. Confectioner, Pastry Dealer214251632
4. Greengrocer, Fruiterer, Potato Dealer82212042445467111131224143922
5. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Groceries, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
1. Wine and Spirit Merchant, Australian Wine Seller12611711115
2. Cordial, Aerated Waters Seller11312
3. Cocoa, Coffee, Chicory, Agent, Dealer11
4. Grocer, Tea Dealer7351151583111167214121444825711181132831004116
5. Tobacconist12508121411571
6. Opium Dealer111
7. Others21
TOTAL ORDER NO. VII.411233431,289194104153236503244108780232653412585203400244344
ORDER VIII.—Engaged in dealing in and treating Animals, and dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances, excluding Dealers in Food.
Sub-Order 1.—Living Animals.
1. Live Stock Dealer611123141444211222133215175
2. Animal Trainer, Horse-breaker4443248454267227532575414124
3. Bird Fancier2
4. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Manures and Animal Waste Products.
1. Manure, Guano Dealer
2. Bone-dust Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Leather, Raw Materials, and Manufactures.
1. Hide, Skin Dealer231127
2. Prepared Skins, Leather Dealer62
3. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Wool and other Animal Matters.
1. Wool-broker, Merchant212032145
2. Tallow Merchant, Dealer1
3. Bone, Horn, Hoof, Hair Merchant, Dealer1
4. Feather Dealer
5. Others
Sub-Order 5.—Seeds, Plants, Flowers, Vegetable Products for Fodder and Gardening Purposes.
1. Seed Merchant965
2. Florist, Flower and Plant Seller21
3. Produce, Hay and Corn Merchant, Dealer43967111611612952
4. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Other Vegetable Matters not included elsewhere.
1. Timber Merchant136932207111265131422
2. Bark Merchant, Dealer
3. India-rubber Wares Dealer
4. Others1
TOTAL ORDER NO. VIII.17597276208929821615658631311131257111521111
ORDER IX.—Engaged in dealing in Minerals or other Substances mainly used for Fuel and Light.
Sub-Order 1.—Coal and other Substances mainly used for Fuel and Light.
1. Coal, Coke Merchant, Dealer265
2. Lignite, Shale, Peat, Charcoal Dealer
3. Firewood, Fuel Merchant, Dealer9580301211254622322412317485
4. Petroleum, Kerosene, Paraffin Importer, Dealer
5. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. IX.9580301211254622322412317535
Table No. CI.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
11317
611451265100833182754422249033112454341122781342252682,292
51146254104513278112772194
425212323149
98621718711544525334851607050815014859218107321038128127773852,573
1111225
26
2163463253241124
11112
51226114112517412815167
24172592251410725159232113324211242757817
127135611152212231118
52116
2
11418315821681952236834642396843312813610324811843237202,402
4671122131621115141143
14
14
25699213420447788712073221791481301252171401727833322115854121273376691306666,656
25262415173241010132041131242812250
1841692634410857627631214113311426101407
2127
11
151243
2111
1321322131167
1
12
11122128
1127
114131934472110152713117232531376
9417346811161081012162164525271348
12
411382624864151622173149342117618139931644206651528621,550
324242
6486101525151161541430562743733152212154711278873
6786121525151161541830562743733152212154911278915
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
ORDER X.—Engaged in dealing in Minerals other than for Fuel and Light.
Sub-Order 1.—Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals not otherwise classed.
1. Stone, Garvel, Sand Dealer
2. Lime Merchant, Dealer21
3. Cement, Plaster, Dealer5
4. Brick and Tile Dealer
5. Potteryware, Earthenware Dealer
6. Glassware Dealer121
7. Chinaware, Crockeryware Dealer32
8. Others114
Sub-Order 2.—Gold, Silver, and Precious Stones.
1. Gold, Silver Buyer
2. Precious Stones Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Metals other than Gold and Silver.
1. Tin, Zinc Merchant Dealer21
2. Antimony, Lead Dealer
3. Copper, Brass Dealer
4. Iron Ore, Pig Iron, Scrap Iron, Dealer4
5. Iron, Galvanised Iron, Wire Importer, Dealer4
6. Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer51145311413692215402
7. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. X.511773214136922115582
ORDER XI.—Engaged as General Dealers, or in Mercantile Pursuits not elsewhere classed.
Sub-order 1.—Merchants, Dealers (undefined).
1. Merchant, Importer, undefined2224241861521122181191753156712
2. Storekeeper, Shopkeeper491638191223611342514151163394034231535281515173527242420
3. Dealer, Trade7611316511
4. Hawker, Pedlar56333152227218371135741752188142
5. Broker, Agent21921118471
6. Commission Agent114411015131332633621611282143
7. Others2
Sub-Order 2.—Other Mercantile Persons.
1. Officer of Public Company, Society1111191
2. Clerk, Cashier, Accountant Commercial, or other undefined154116365181561556251487812112455258
3. Commercial Traveller, Canvasser, Salesman, undefined2161451132516115314221191723
4. Others79441213229239118
TOTAL ORDER NO. XI.872859421,2019921694718865375320688249307343412429152255284447
ORDER XII.—Engaged as Speculators on Chance Events.
Sub-Order 1.—Chance Events.
1. Lottery Keeper, Agent
2. Turf Commission, Agent, Sweep Promotor42
3. Bookmaker11712111
4. Others11
TOTAL ORDER NO. XII.122121113
SUB-CLASS C.—STORAGE.
ORDER XIII.—Engaged in Storage.
Sub-Order 1.—Storage.
1. Bonded, Free Store, Propreitor, Manager, Clerk103
2. Bonded, Free Store, Storeman, Worker506
3. Others engaged in Storage1
TOTAL ORDER NO. XIII.6019
TOTAL CLASS III.194541261185,0865384413917655613511015543221247978021612110056477541,39966128143
CLASS IV.—TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION.
ORDER XIV.—Engaged in the Transport of Passengers, Goods, or in effecting Communications.
Sub-Order 1.—On Railways (not Construction).
1. Railway Officer, Station-master, Clerk4711441011325311354314514417794
2. Railway Engine-driver, Fireman1032811652471312722439586931
3. Railway Guard, Porter, Servant114217315713710444969557746
4. Railway Ganger, Fettler30268154623827423312222823621872391930
5. Railway Employee, Labourer39268622111711674199333593846581610
6. Others343
Table No. CI.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
11
121714
5
11
1111118
411112
11312225
11
11
25
4
4
262120241422419562018512128571093616
2621272715226205624205233325712183709
64273835153335237138259662132158592311,011
5882121741984444635262532573131113265692792436782010515202232112,077
11712216110551149221157
951113284985165861212423236216274367
111111222511166
78131727336726246291422116301125438
2
231154343
81621333459148838211312332177932211541446101251,220
5275295441041031161822111156222454
227151344411824107511824222119254546342
9212221591382729749863451331031075816489372338914415281212171715255332518347186,177
6
1111129
11127
1121111242
3117
324267
111311110
11625341194
726288651665881,362232263612251045395583503048744806121,1511611085769392827445811,410512483621662922,982
15785343414111662818326333415014162485961712917
11811452366916444653644292256111210717
1737741454412636173462023162264451771101310929
323018271586536117540159486122210998111038436641481,355
4963010381457181442334163022816103468611517144227411,409
12215
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 2.—On Roads.
1. Cable Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk
2. Cable Tramway Conductor, Gripman, Engine-driver, Employee
3. Steam Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk
4. Steam Tramway Conductor, Driver, Fireman, Employee
5. Electric Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk161
6. Electric Tramway Conductor, Driver Engine-driver, Employee292174
7. Horse Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk
8. Horse Tramway Conductor, Driver, Employee
9. Tramway Employee (undefined)32515
10. Coach, Omnibus, Cab Proprietor1112882261381831212
11. Coach, Omnibus, Cab-driver, Conductor8656684562119391714174410341324
12. Parcels Delivery Agent, Driver, Clerk9111225
13. Drayman, Carrier, Carter, Teamaster, Horse-driver (not elsewhere classified)106151094137196519112686181251009146965912287850373061172701975
14. Livery Stable Keeper1211613343
15. Others313111
Sub-Order 3.—On Seas and Rivers, and the regulation thereof.
1. Harbours and Rivers Department, Marine Board, Ferry Service, Officer13871313114
2. Pilot2362517
3. Lighthouse-Keeper, Superintendent4431116114
4. Shipowner, ShipAgent, Manager, Clerk1123722492242
5. Shipmaster, Officer, Seaman (Merchant Service)13551273134123920111383
6. Engineer, Stoker, Coal-trimmer of Steamer (Merchant Service)335222614251
7. Steward, Stewardess, Ship-servant16511746
8. Canal Proprietor, Agent, Manager
9. Barge-master, Lighterman35215
10. Stevedore, Lumper, Wharf-labourer7429261805207664
11. Boat Proprietor, Boatman, Waterman15115716
12. Ferry, Punt Lessee, Worker18421121
13. Wharf-owner, Lessee, Wharfinger29143211
14. Others11
Sub-Order 4.—On Postal Service.
1. Postal Officer, Postmaster, Clerk, Sorter2139871311121211928115
2. Letter-carrier2841112418
3. Mail Contractor2324136733141413212244213
4. Mailman, Mailguard112445777241566329574423114
5. Others11
Sub-Order 5.—On Telegraph and Telephone Service.
1. Telegraph Officer, Stationmaster, Operator, Clerk7582492934264734654224111023513
2. Electrician, Lineman1111812101151221121171247310
3. Telephone Officer172436
4. Messenger31233421161213411141611
5. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Delivery of Documents, Parcels, and Messages by hand.
1. Messenger, Porter4443111181
2. Errand Boy, Girl40411115131
3. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. XIV.198341811483,47933678135234493622452631182512291262514215021853453619359967197
TOTAL CLASS IV.198341811483,47933678135234493622452631182512291262514215021853453619359967197
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.
ORDER XV.—Engaged in connection with the Manufacture, or in other processes relating to Art and Mechanic Productions in which materials of various kinds are employed in combination.
Sub-Order 1.—Books and Publication.
1. Publisher, Newspaper, Proprietor234612516
2. Printer, Printer's Manager, Clerk32719213211122252124632237925
3. Compositor23251921311212134631631158117
4. Machinist, Stereotyper, and others engaged in printing5713
5. Bookbinder, Manufacturing Stationer (all branches)56124
6. Others12
Sub-Order 2.—Musical Instruments.
1. Musical Instrument Maker4325
2. Musical Instrument Tuner, Repairer1115812
3. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Prints, Pictures, and Art Materials.
1. Lithographer, Lithographic, Zincographic Printer44117
2. Picture-frame Maker, Picture Restorer, Cleaner2015
3. Artists' Materials, Manufacturer, Artists' Colourman
4. Others
Table No. CI.., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
11
11120
1722110417
11
33
23149
1615153513725194136331111552226450
1015952755113371115173114415386333458
221811222211156
13116431104473411612563781123947465048332811051252319151824284618144326631324,490
1411123148
10
21221471012221124
114491631662
11314111348107107
121141067413215243296
41424844911661515917912528813651,561
222102446176843602131293835
351332381878266261475
11217113170
41181216149427127191996
51111112041577
14210212455
132126139
215
63493243931411331942212211121533313
52642257216589242131
36142141152111174115333321136
12131244472291213422631412321196
13
34175122825710314941355161422215397
1561114132434535264418111291111205
1362143447
42227312362131167125150
132435254102
16361631232211482119
11
326259992002838323625526026220742337321791421238432866539130957433932391122571,44262853441793517,847
326259992002838323625526026220742337321791421238432866539130957433932391122571,44262853441793517,847
161113125413114911130
23511193412191021120741710233531920384645
91427236421301657134272311220622592
2462276911110
121315116111
3
4119
22451311215114162
4273179
1211312112142
11
Table No. CI.., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 4.—Ornaments, Minor Art Products, and Small Wares.
1. Carver (all branches), Carver and Gilder9123
2. Image Maker, Modeller2
3. Taxidermist1
4. Toy Maker1
5. Basket Maker, Wicker-worker192411
6. Aritificial Flower Maker, Art Needle-worker21
7. Paper Bag, Box Maker62
8. Brush, Broom Maker323
9. Others1
Sub-Order 5.—Equipment for Sports and Games.
1. Billiard, Bagatelle Table Manufacturer
2. Cricket, Lawn Tennis Equipment Maker
3. Gymnasium Equipment Maker
4. Fishing-tackle Maker21
5. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Designs, Medals, Type, and Dies.
1. Type-founder, Maker
2. Die-sinker41
3. Engraver (not Art), Pattern Designer816
4. Rubber-stamp Maker311
5. Others
Sub-Order 7.—Watches, Clocks, and Scientific Instruments.
1. Watch, Clock, Chronometer Maker1112
2. Scientific Instrument Maker
3. Optician173
4. Telegraph, Telephone Instrument Maker
5. Electrical Apparatus Maker
6. Others
Sub-Order 8.—Surgical Instruments and Appliances.
1. Surgical Instrument Maker14
2. Surgical Appliances, Truss, Bandage Maker
3. Others
Sub-Order 9.—Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.
1. Gunsmith151241
2. Torpedo Maker
3. Explosives Manufacturer1
4. Fuse, Cartridge Maker
5. Shot Maker
6. Fireworks Maker5
7. Others
Sub-Order 10.—Engines, Machines, Tools, and Implements.
1. Engine-maker, Fitter, Mechanical Engineer1123163272131964611118311112440115
2. Millwright4313
3. Boiler-maker19412111724
4. Agricultural Machinery, and Implement Maker11
5. Sewing-machine Maker, Repairer41
6. Cutler, Tool-maker, Saw-setter195111
7. Gas, Water-meter Maker2
8. Scale, Weighing-machine Maker, Adjuster
9. Others4
Sub-Order 11.—Carriages and Vehicles.
1. Railway Carriage, Waggon, Tram-car Builder4383
2. Coach, Carriage, Waggon, Cart Builder313105183113733314111414034
3. Bicycle Maker23212513
4. Perambulator, Wheel-chair Maker
5. Wheelwright34615172593910115112321415194
6. Others11
Sub-Order 12.—Harness, Saddlery, and Leatherware.
1. Saddlery and Harness Maker, Whip Maker21620717535516192211151495513928712107685851114
2. Leather Belting4
3. Leather Cutter, Designer11
4. Portmanteau Maker1612
5. Saddle-tree Maker2
6. Fancy Leather Worker2
7. Others1
Sub-Order 13.—Ships, Boats, and their Equipment.
1. Shipbuilder, Shipwright, Boatbuilder189617242122
2. Ship-rigger
3. Block, Oar, Mast Maker
4. Sailmaker12114
5. Graving Dock, Patent Slip Proprietor, Manager6
6. Dock Engine-driver, Labourer262
7. Others
Sub-Order 14.—Furniture.
1. Furniture Manufacturer, Cabinet-maker, Bedstead Maker14121118416541511414924
2. Bed, Mattress Maker, Upholsterer40113211920
3. Others46
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
15
2
12
12
12112924251
3
1112215
1214254
1
14
27
1113211126
16
5
211217
11
27
11311122
214
5
64151697414316212229204738148531315823181421,136
11111117
214012654108621953632347
1115
117
11331111131
13
26
541712135113124
1214471258512392422311363222421463547
18143453378
813681411610641032567412431163111474340
12
20183163740120333215221137834132571137672641133820151311,193
15
13
28
2
2
1
111231171314211561162082232
11
132212365118356
118
129
1011126936627748186321162116136597
144123152712714123
1112
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 15.—Building Materials and other Manufacturers, comprised mainly of Timber.
1. Saw-mill Proprietor, Worker (exclusive of Forest Saw-mills)2432156772161318597124824659276426854658
2. Joiner, Door-sash, Mantlepiece Maker157637121163831
3. Cooper36512211122
4. Others2721313
Sub-Order 16.—Chemicals and By-Products.
1. Manufacturing Chemist (not elsewhere classified)51
2. Ink, Blacking Manufacturer3
3. Salt, Soda, Alkali, Starch, Blue Maker
4. Chemical Manure Maker
5. Eucalyptus Oil Maker1
6. Paint Manufacturer11
7. Others2
TOTAL ORDER NO. XV.391846372,0492561845180197304762183543342472724622103347151578109
ORDER XVI.—Engaged in connection with the Manufacture, or in Repairs, Cleansing, or in other Processes relating to Textile Fabrics, Dress, and Fibrous Materials.
Sub-Order 1.—Textile Fabrics.
1. Cotton Manufacturer, Spinner, and other Workers (all branches)
2. Woollen Manufacturer, Spinner, and other Workers (all branches)23
3. Silk Manufacturer, Spinner, and other Workers (all branches)
4. Dyer, Scourer621
5. Flock Manufacturer1
6. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Dress.
1. Clothing Manufacturer, Tailor, Dress-maker417237126162821735353413011416
2. Hat, Cap, Bonnet Maker20216
3. Shirtmaker83
4. Milliner, Staymaker, Glovemaker
5. Sockmaker, Knitter
6. Furrier, Rugmaker11
7. Bootmaker, Shoemaker (all branches)645583425614625104223564317625418
8. Umbrella, Parasol Maker2
9. Feather-dresser, Glove-cleaner
10. Others1
Sub-Order 3.—Fibrous Materials.
1. Mat Maker1
2. Rope, Cord Maker341
3. Canvas, Sailcloth Maker
4. Tent, Tarpaulin Maker211
5. Bag, Sack Maker72
6. Others2
TOTAL ORDER NO. XVI.1051271,291531141614461887261094721073841215
ORDER XVII.—Engaged in connection with the Manufacture, or in other Processes relating to Food, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Food.
1. Slaughterman, Abattoir Worker4111781341131746712
2. Meat, Bacon, Ham Curer, Preserver222886111310338133
3. Fish Curer41
4. Butter, Cheese Maker, Factory Worker3321120133136231
5. Animal Food Refrigerator814
6. Others1
Sub-Order 2.—Vegetable Food.
1. Miller, Maizena Manufacturer4615711121285
2. Baker, Biscuit, Pastry Maker104107261451914349813310254615315156105635
3. Fruit Preserver, Jam Maker80212
4. Confectionery Maker621119
5. Sugar-mill Owner, Sugar Refiner892226171864314751
6. Others1
Sub-Order 3.—Groceries, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
1. Brewer, Bottler, and others engaged in Brewing21612310711121754
2. Maltster220
3. Distiller and Rectifier of Spirits, Bottler92
4. Wine Manufacturer (not Grower)1
5. Cordial, Aerated Water Manufacturer (all branches)7364118141716666281513621421822526
6. Coffee-roaster1
7. Tea-mixer, Taster
8. Tobacco, Cigar, Cigarette Manufacturer689
9. Ice Manufacturer123317
10. Spice Manufacturer4
11. Condiment Maker (all branches)613
12. Others21
TOTAL ORDER NO. XVII.26923411,0403159174526962182466757795719593166297113048
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
72589648482170416114124673642141092036772412144366201,876
711212351768214832817311284
41652111131181318151171
3212161253173
19117
3
1
2
2
18696106395153016238134922751820523413825614321043120494723214112418541814841066949,407
11
524364
6111220
1
1124
4465434714106337181112221264311125331188311,053
11132
5319
2
55514463388143355518136366413411143228124871,875
2
1
12
1121141
11122211116
1111
2
10213191508411220206727635268987109344112146364242171013,146
2214115328273128412222102123209
2217413198212901724145653130987
16
731054111163811021196
1421627
1
195613674117167
50192741891540159392726393131487764653757213131921,415
11073115
51223288713134
212124197116667283884
23
146141165210334151532365
22
42118
1114
251061548697914351388125941132937543572
1
141412696
171146358
4
121620
14
983181582187502023618853046157383906200251315741386204104117610955,310
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
ORDER XVIII.—Not otherwise classed, engaged in connection with Manufactures or other Processes connected with Animal and Vegetable Substances.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Matters (not otherwise classed).
1. Soap, Candle Manufacturer1120211234
2. Tallow-melter, Boiler-down Worker11611
3. Fellmonger, Woolwasher1531514921211131354
4. Tanner, Currier (all branches)12484117741
5. Bone-dust, Manure Manufacturer1
6. Others116
Sub-Orders 2.—Working in Wood (not elsewhere classed).
1. Firewood Cutter, Chopper31188031230
2. Fencer, Hurdle Maker10311183232921211122920105273842231051514140
3. Bark-mill Owner, Worker
4. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Workers in Vegetable Produce for Fodder.
1. Chaffcutter412
2. Corncrusher
3. Oil and Seed-cake Maker
4. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Paper Manufacture.
1. Paper Manufacturer (all branches)
2. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. XVIII.3034278682741002493626322112412629294524133010614240
ORDER XIX.Engaged in the Alteration, Modification, or Manufacture, or in other Processes relating to Metals or Mineral Matters.
Sub-Order 1.—Manufactures and Processes relating to Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals not otherwise classed.
1. Monumental, Marble Mason, Stonecutter, Dresser1246
2. Limeburner11122
3. Plaster-maker, Cement Manufacturer1
4. Brickmaker, Tile Manufacturer182012312112211
5. Pottery Maker6114
6. Glass Manufacturer, Worker12
7. Crockery, Earthenware Repairer, Maker
8. Asphalt Maker
9. Asbestos Manufacturer
10. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Workers in Jewellery, Precious Stones, and Minting.
1. Goldsmith212
2. Lapidary, Precious Stones Worker52
3. Electro-plater, Plater61
4. Persons engaged in Minting
5. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Workers in various Metals (not elsewhere classed.)
1. Tinsmith, Smelter, Worker124312820132611413612481421032132
2. Zinc, Antimony, Bismuth, Smelter, Worker
3. Silver, Copper, Lead, Smelter, Worker1925
4. Malleable Iron and Steel Manufacturer, Smelter, Worker3111113
5. Pig Iron Manufacturer, Smelter, Worker11
6. Iron Founder, Moulder, Worker197404154349
7. Brass Founder, Moulder, Brazier, Worker10139
8. Galvanised Iron Worker (all branches)32
9. Wire and Cable Manufacturer, Worker91115
10. Blacksmith, Striker, Farrier267187231801254034152125101730186453524987710282913
11. Locksmith611
12. Others4111
TOTAL ORDER NO. XIX.2710221069016522843471622341323452084946261311143264133215
ORDER XX.—Engaged in the Conversion of Coal and other Substances to purposes of Heat, Light, or forms of energy not otherwise classed.
Sub-Order 1.—Working in Fuel, Light, and other forms of energy.
1. Gas Manufacture and Supply Officer, Worker75104910
2. Coke Manufacturer, Burner
3. Electric Light or Energy, Producer, Worker512
4. Hydraulic Power Producer, Worker
5. Charcoal Burner11139
6. Kerosene Oil Manufacturer
7. Others1
TOTAL ORDER NO. XX.18112439139
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
424113423154298
1111115
2121917532485711202
31029717118314371270
1
19
546140641113121115536852520
26422192531618440116414375254134915317107310127162950
1
7
44
385127201420616281042187111235844223311413410163171511701711982142,077
12332122133256
162420
416
171715319253712321351417413076329
112128264185
113
11
12331116
7
2113317
651313152821174263271123325511210181272518
91345111211136
211411521377
121171213140
444295207201425252357942333852
51221144
212111
23123
92411315133174247533418935799736646179513131033313271131019403892,416
111112
18111533
12115629182192412517439193831481811152201071185915181494416592251035815894,712
13243751372111421174
1124
21110161232
1010
271441162
1114
142732037113137212171342221286
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
ORDER XXI.—Engaged in the Construction or Repair of Buildings, Roads, Railways, Canals, Docks, Earthworks, &c., or in operations the nature of which is undefined.
Sub-Order 1.—Houses and Buildings.
1. Builder, Contractor, Manager, Foreman, Clerk411411759316144513352233934
2. Stonemason, Hodman, Labourer6421211111315192
3. Bricklayer, Hodman, Labourer111921115112331472
4. Carpenter, Labourer251523265529945046141271928932352323824039177186271103467
5. Slater, Shingler21
6. Plasterer, Modeller385199
7. House-painter, Paperhanger, Glazier22332162327202221463133348951127
8. Plumber, Gasfitter, Bellhanger43521322118165322211316381165
9. Others222124
Sub-Order 2.—Roads, Railways, Earthworks, &c.
1. Road, Railway, Bridge, Telegraph, Wharf Contractor113111134123218941
2. Skilled Assistant, Foreman, Inspector, Manager4123484151391318169123
3. Carter, Teamaster2
4. Engine-driver, Fireman
5. Navvy, Labourer, Platelayer20141118872931612384484587202129117378
6. Stone-breaker, Contractor Road Metal41241137
7. Dredge-worker, Diver57111
8. Drainer, Pavior, Asphalt Worker511
9. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXI.602136551,61526257210428635704615545442311346974228431709186899
ORDER XXII.—Engaged in the Disposal of the Dead, or of Refuse.
Sub-Order 1.—Disposal of the Dead.
1. Undertaker122111
2. Cemetery Keeper, Grave-digger1111211
3. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Disposal of Refuse.
1. Scavenger, Street-cleaner3861
2. Chimney-sweep3
3. Sanitary Contractor, Nightman111732228211
4. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXII.1175811044319221
ORDER XXIII.—Industrial and other Active Workers imperfectly defined.
Sub-Order 1.—Imperfectly defined.
1. Mechanic, Manufacturer (so defined)1913
2. Factory Worker, Manager (so defined)13014
3. Engineer, Engine-driver, Stoker (so defined)23311392038589224168113115217
4. Machinist, Machine Hand (so defined)151211
5. Contractor, Manager, Apprentice, Foreman (so defined)7181016212345356871575281515109101845
6. Labourer, undefined14515550546302573912594108611181142514481836988936063462181611455128
7. Others2116814332511115153032111
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXIII.154178655691129745151104123781491243318581917513013110677562632021660151
TOTAL CLASS V.3462762332147,8201,395844285161,0432313383441062213113231534813853061741031,4922,71298272477
CLASS VI.—AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, MINERAL AND OTHER PRIMARY PRODUCERS.
ORDER XXIV.—Directly Engaged in the Cultivation of Land, in Breeding and Rearing Animals, or in obtaining Raw Products from Natural Sources.
Sub-Order 1.—Agricultural Pursuits.
1. Farmer, and relative assisting723161406275745398614810361866581,5791,0938621752243121,119120
2. Farm Manager, Overseer11431461111841221
3. Farm Servant, Agricultural Labourer144340362905131980114264174362952921775361322120
4. Market Gardener4516385054821823162584824362110972131848161012717750617
5. Fruit-grower, Orchardist1361141,0561426174
6. Hop, Cotton, Tea, Coffee, Grower286115
7. Tobacco-grower1144
8. Wine-grower, Vigneron123432
9. Sugar planter276272,0581841,8911,6505531
10. Horticulturist, Gardener2648871366332114
11. Agricultural Department Officer1121172117
12. Others4813174916411469122734135113
Sub-Order 2.—Pastoral Pursuits.
1. Grazier, Pastoralist, Stock-breeder, and relative assisting11761803737281410942519541032528136611091662183631263185291
2. Station Manager, Overseer, Clerk1258954221924173484176652484777249375741476517717
3. Stock-rider, Drover, Shearer, Shepherd, Pastoral Labourer5853694551416576252364831963449749381631444542541023251024919754191113793
4. Dairy Farmer, and relative assisting3181416551152331172203493424126263184773067
5. Dairy Assistant, Milker1221717111241121213237162013212
6. Poultry Farmer21222411111011242
7. Stock and Brands Department Officer11152111111313312
8. Others311725252391155661541447128883113129
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
452323914241251545219234224524711494
951946233311121411527272240
1617115256931101792071418131154151021466
13210626301371918585758199411411085119781182286027111011101388216544835754,203
1211412
42221226113731101
2571435386810272222142424632622112061219157948
27912282563942530828212248522121547113951857
11522133111153
11135451615811111116
614311110384695142631128215141011311299
2222512220
1236
1501772051866116350942868191653515331115722335317612681221,885
113112111347
24112181121112124
2110
22
37534054462803781426113710340218296195176272210244335984935181514572265591510322390119,883
11211213240
1231212111121238
312116
11204172
3
515223721033511108
75102533574141128187521277
2111313152151353
11111222114532164
3241018692123125820292132272121147131541664
11218122622149
831372111551891912188835131223111914462411530
8514161204322344271661471381183596720523656658257396415365852251414683811721410367,498
4317343111089359132274511111212721312
1021746421935847132194175167137419952562899078105320437220406462554625745012925810889,170
1,0438882893661,6261,898718367605022651,7121,2519958231,41577031191,76614629218813013334721837132,1251184529634684344,268
308887531210016379361733502332612,8262431023112413332965926625514810875354401616,628
21124623111251128
131291282277233585977106534111387171437364334949594010396114,570
5738795116208412732525377439481095845701051445713724207292715014173,245
272113311571021840425234651,438
15915116
11147
2181125413456
2662,51424331112148131601,176111,367
1813214814553118811372621278
2137323221261
51312223283551313476
521522651510254662113358512824145521285132115731215149107144311716243,064
65192258228956932411151124981251812441056331481,564
47502230814528157573247454412145371813467666754892818111621835210434516222367211,189
9910214191231584396726028718636612093522169466011965852,554
19331319621121519174181772112165105581509
214411134121211239107
122316322331153121211212190
611113231048210113226671243261021811807
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 3.—The Capture, Preservation, or Destruction of Wild Animals, or the acquisition of Products yielded by Wild Animals.
1. Bee-keeper12751121
2. Kangaroo Hunter, Rabbiter43164577147342827151021481556113
3. Wild Fowl, Game, Keeper, Hunter
4. Others2234
Sub-Order 4.—Fisheries.
1. Fisheries Department Inspector, Officer111
2. Fisherman1214131729457146112
3. Oyster-bed Lessee, Worker, Shell-fish Catcher743476
4. Engaged in Whale, Seal Fishery
5. Others64
Sub-Order 5.—Forestry, or the acquisition of Raw Products yielded by Natural Vegetation.
1. Forest Department Ranger, Officer211211
2. Forest Sawmill, Proprietor, Worker
3. Axeman, Woodman, Timber-getter, Splitter271556132341105294715281422332111
4. Bark Stripper
5. Collector of Pith and Fibre-yielding Plants
6. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Engaged in the Conservation of Water in all its forms, and in Water Supply from Natural Sources.
1. Conservation of Water Department Officer1321
2. Conservation of Water Department Caretaker, Worker1141131
3. Water Supply (Private), Officer, Worker, Wellsinker32142022653425221819420410512
4. Water-carrker, Carter6121531111
5. Others7
Sub-Order 7.—Mines, Quarries, or the acquisition of Natural Mineral Products.
1. Mines Department Officer31335132
2. Mine, Gold (Quartz), Proprietor, Manager, Worker3414218323223784159418161523359
3. Mine, Gold (Alluvial), Proprietor, Manager Worker76421878129293033114523213216067
4. Mine, Gold (Undefined), Proprietor, Manager, Worker71122881773261211312451132441
5. Mine, Tin (Lode), Miner, Worker119581511
6. Mine, Tin (Alluvial), Proprietor, Manager, Worker51111351109
7. Mine, Silver, Proprietor, Manager, Worker626122111
8. Mine, Coal, Proprietor, Manager, Worker72476161
9. Mine, Iron, Worker
10. Mine, Copper, Manager, Officer, Miner Worker2146228311225114212
11. Mine, Shale, Manager, Officer, Miner, Worker
12. Mine, Precious Stones, Manager, Worker2224176537
13. Mine, others and undefined, Manager, Worker5233522511371122169
14. Quarry Proprietor, Manager, Clerk11111
15. Quarryman, Worker1642755106373
16. Others14
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXIV.1,0187787578896593,6513561,4862,2453,9402,2227322,0865811,320899940602,9822,3202,2315204248313466891,805784
TOTAL CLASS VI.1,0187787578896593,6513561,4862,2453,9402,2227322,0865811,320899940602,9822,3202,2315204248313466891,805784
CLASS VII.—INDEFINITE.
ORDER XXV.—Occupations undefined or unknown, embracing those who derive Incomes from sources which cannot be directly related to any other class.
Sub-Order 1.—Persons of Independent Means, having no specific occupation, of undefined.
1. Pensioner1145421225141
2. Annuitant212255511412116531111041
3. Independent Means, Lady, Gentleman (so returned)1873252111122121122258
4. Others427153512338438151
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXV.2174214123713381151134181372236471411
TOTAL CLASS VII.2174214123713381151134181372236471411
CLASS VIII.—DEPENDENTS.
ORDER XXVI.—Dependent upon Natural Guardians.
Sub-Order 1.—Domestic Duties for which Remuneration is not paid.
1. Wife, Mother, Widow
2. Son, Daughter, Relative1211223
3. Visitor
4. Boarder, Lodger
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
116111313151449
11425854272141205121101121324283727
25321
3
9533163103380174416364435497
301348211691213391
111,998112,012
1211114
310412331212915872273253131345417273831561714581472,038
3
1111112
211131939
3114433426193412714289313712810221466
1234
7
46182121321153
1,89753113,9833723211,657115414518313823121100251729,458
531522112753313812442155213139310552,956
211472121111231319
40931499
2412191110229657
1876
2673735541262112701,223
12822184162188321143532
22
663148256
712315114552103433113645222284145664511
117
91141842615109111412301
111118
3,0271,8841,0176514995,6264121,8703,0681,2437985838274,6111,8468595647921233422,4321,0166932823461983538633531,6705951791,6282,30547181,575
3,0271,8841,0176514995,6264121,8703,0681,2437985838274,6111,8468595647921233422,4321,0166932823461983538633531,6705951791,6282,30547181,575
56621610116971158117157
62144112511121126952131521644230
72310911641310273081952112257271353
37727141126313722313149121843542392
21113127212911141315870642332333851421372429316556121,132
21113127212911141315870642332333851421372429316556121,132
311112121530
11
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.MALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 2.—Dependent Scholars and Students.
1. Son, Daughter, Relative, and others supported at University1
2. Son, Daughter, Relative, and others at school3491193512466,3901,655565711,088747215292474683844601991491,297894748149711,5942,64288916377
3. Son, Daughter, Relative, and others taught at home677235269349105653333774511149106636537028221850161365
Sub-Order 3.—Dependent Relatives and others not stated to be performing domestic duties.
1. Father, Mother (dependent upon children)121322025611233317134
2. Son, Daughter, Relative (including persons under 20 years of age with unspecified occupations)3592143412363,5341,1284949979050919227142485236328180102891686698177918901,56690659386
3. Visitor1266115312261918656323241516611719812
4. Others121377158352611530134841915516519822336459
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXVI.80042674152710,2602,8991431,1451,9601,3434646489671716918164522562,2481,6581,5463641862,5494,3262001,608849
ORDER XXVII.—Dependent upon the State, or upon Public or Private Support.
Sub-Order 1.—Supported by Voluntary and State Contributions.
1. Inmate of Hospital20122061572773795161715672838118
2. Inmate of Benevolent Institution171619
3. Inmate of Hospital for Insane1273
4. Inmate of Orphan Asylum201
5. State Child4817
6. Inmate of Night Refuge
7. Inmate of Refuge7
8. Pauper, Beggar2111
9. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Criminal Class (under Legal Detention).
1. Inmate of Gaol, Penal Establishment131271428
2. Inmate of Lockup, Watch-house1814121
3. Inmate of Reformatory, Industrial School98
4. Others1
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXVII.21123463772778529916119266799112831847119
TOTAL CLASS VIII.82143877553310,6372,9261431,1521,9681,3954736579831727108424582632,3471,6591,5473661942,8674,3732011,609858
TOTAL OF OCCUPATIONS—MALES2,8501,7432,2472,00231,0629,2147963,4965,3427,9143,2712,2674,0091,1452,9552,7762,1426506,4124,7974,5611,2519096,85110,4071,2383,9922,618
Table No. CI., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of MALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
MALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
2,2973554462611,4453,186711,0901,1767071641,6851,2662,3841,0831,63399238191,7822694233051427855663139501,889644291,0159016351,631
48523623181623137228725Illegible3336405317622913591922216403420613677846122,408
73313719656912311101132122453103258
1,3763613672128012,261617787305681718197261,77593596452052341,0463083212301168551812625011,229952477125854635,037
1043410272981171315251014821818433411628651791603
11163112211014151141322417115144910112478124115524137897
3,7497918585042,3015,6661651,9531,9571,3933782,5512,0624,2552,0762,6941,558101582,9026598185552641921261986311,4933,2552166971,8611,55712990,866
1022123465320101521829965934617121842862
848911711983
134166617231,097
42353146102412
441681912373813117
7
111431117
156
823199331388528
15111111245182162
32130
1
2027412186674283416311,0784933256674128393946113232220115524,222
3,7698188625162,4875,7331651,9571,9851,4273942,5823,1404,3042,1092,9502,232101583,0306988215642681921321996311,5063,4872187171,9761,56213195,088
9,2444,4512,4122,0895,85316,2537445,4016,7563,8831,9796,2166,98210,8755,3387,0974,5511,0842407,6044,1742,6671,6168478064677231,8853,72310,9731,1491,8595,5844,893757280,092
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.
ORDER I.—Government, Defence, Law, and Protection (not otherwise classed).
Sub-Order 1.—General Government.
1. The Governor
2. Officer of Government Department (exclusive of Officers specially classified)81112
3. Others (including persons holding Ministerial or Political office, whose ordinary occupation is not stated)
Sub-Order 2.—Local Government.
1. Officer of Local Body or Municipal Council113
2. Others (including Mayors or Members of Local Bodies, whose ordinary occupation is not stated)
Sub-Order 3.—Defence.
1. Officer of Defence Department
2. Army Officer in actual Service
3. Army Non-commissioned, Warrant Officer, Private
4. Naval Officer in actual Service
5. Naval, Petty, Warrant Officer, Sailor Marine
6. Others (including Volunteer, whose ordinary occupation is not stated)
Sub-Order 4.—Law and Order.
1. Officer of Law Department1
2. Judge
3. Law Court Officer, Clerk
4. Magistrate
5. Sheriff's Officer, Bailiff
6. Barrister, Solicitor
7. Law Clerk (not Articled)
8. Law Student, Articled Clerk
9. Others connected with the Law
10. Police, Principal Officer
11. Police, Subordinate Officer, Policeman, Detective
12. Penal, Principal Officer1
13. Penal, Subordinate Officer, Warder131132
14. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. I.212221174
ORDER II.—Religion, Chairty, Health, Education, Art, and Science.
Sub-Order 1.—Religion.
1. Clergyman
2. Irregular Clergy, Salvation Army Officer12374244212242262
3. Theological Student
4. Church Officer, Verger
5. Member of Religious Order, not classified as ministering to Charity or Education1
6. Others1
Sub-Order 2.—Charity, exclusive of Hospitals.
1. Officer of Department of Charity1
2. Officer of Charitable or Benevolent Institution81112
3. Subordinate Officer or Servant, Charitable or Benevolent Institution1011
4. Sister of Charity3927687814
5. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Health.
1. Officer of Health Department
2. Sanitary Inspector, Inspector of Nuisances
3. Medical Practitioner1
4. Medical Student
5. Irregular Medical Practitioner21
6. Dentist111
7. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Druggist737
8. Hospital or Asylum Nurse2111055312111124413
9. Hospital or Asylum Officer or Attendant not elsewhere described6422233142123133141111111
10. Midwife, Monthly Nurse1329811815181311511929107207432632187
11. Sick Nurse1224931133134211
12. Veterinary Surgeon
13. Others12
Sub-Order 4.—Literature.
1. Author, Editor, Journalist321
2. Reporter2
3. Literary Amanuensis, Shorthand Writer6
4. Others
Sub-Order 5.—Science.
1. Officer of Scientific Department of State
2. Analytical Chemist
3. Assayer, Metallurgist
4. Geologist, Mineralogist
5. Naturalist, Biologist, Botanist1
6. Others
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1115
27
1
1214
12
1112117
3111123346
13422222619352721104
12
1
1
1111521272239
3427937
395557642232562228
11
12
11
14
211117
111121
621317411045629263121491327
647781413922171161111128111178
25741343211161362512171189125111221111351368681
51262211143434141221145
14
1119
3111210
6
12
1
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 6.—Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, and Surveying.
1. Civil Engineer
2. Directing or Consulting Engineer
3. Electrician (not connected with Telegraph or Telephone Service, or Electric Light)
4. Surveyor*1
5. Architect
6. Draftsman (not otherwise described)
7. Others
Sub-Order 7.—Education.
1. Officer of Education Department
2. University Professor, Demonstrator, Lecturer, &c.
3. Professor, Lecturer, Teacher, College, Grammar, High School4
4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, Public School11510916451116352588121891253325183142683247
5. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, Denominational School653153312415
6. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, Private School3814111115915
7. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, undefined125212111
8. Tutor, Governess3114626426522445191064613433
9. Teacher of Languages or other accomplishment, not Art or Music8211
10. Others4112
Sub-Order 8.—Fine Arts.
1. Artist, Painter, Art Student.91112
2. Sculptor
3. Engraver (Art only)1
4. Photographer, Retoucher312111167
5. Others
Sub-Order 9.—Music.
1. Composer of Music1
2. Musician, Vocalist, Student of Music111113
3. Music Professor, Teacher, &c.11241041123123164215323211614
4. Music Hall Proprietor, Manager, &c.
5. Others
Sub-Order 10.—Amusements.
1. Actor, Actress, Circus Performer1836512
2. Theatre, Hall Proprietor, Lessee, Manager, Door-keeper, Ticket-taker111
3. Racecourse Ranger, Caretaker, Secretary
4. Jockey
5. Cricket-ground, Bowling-green, Caretaker, Professional Player
6. Billiard-table Proprietor, Keeper, Marker
7. Zoological Gardens, Menagerie, Keeper, Attendant, &c.
8. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. 11.45263836920118538617222304554429352766434316618019354340
TOTAL CLASS I.45264036932120538617222304554630352767434316618719754340
CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.
ORDER III.—Board and Lodging, and rendering Personal Service for which Remuneration is Paid.
Sub-Order 1.—Board and Lodging.
1. Hotelkeeper, Innkeeper, Relative assisting Servant7036352634372181038122206655864836028561824101311112302159
2. Coffee Palace, Restaurant, Tea-room, Eating-house Keeper, Servant311325412111613
3. Board, Lodging-house Keeper, Relative assisting, Servant127425251111102265444633991311
4. Club-house Manager, Secretary, Steward, Servant7
5. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Domestic Service and Attendance.
1. Servants Registry Office Keeper51
2. House Servants17686108861,783315831361711685810410986110121615020814212761334514702611264
3. Personal Attendants2163131141321
4. Nurse633441321110151111010212161121723
5. Paid Companion11111112154
6. Coachman, Groom
7. Gardener
8. Bath Proprietor, Attendant1111
9. Porter, Gatekeeper12
10. Office-keeper, Attendant151224
11. Charwoman, Cleaner24321211316131
12. Hairdresser, Barber511
13. Mangler, Laundry-keeper, Laundryman, Washerwoman26856253181423211814511211210731315236814
14. Shoeblack
15. Others2
TOTAL ORDER NO. III.2831361571323,0704431041642273489318919610419323915191291171163814868958165140142
TOTAL CLASS II.2831361571323,0704431041642273489318919610419323915191291171163814868958165140142
[* So returned.]
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
11
11
52819
6111762862383023351213925253143311123110194510172811,278
759192424319120822151151205
14271267277461135154521179
1411211511162465
4424210341823461149121354311731238
111311111225
21211111119
3124327
1
3411322268
1
111132127
151118172111321169242571731117134431411
4111133150
429
11
157361426123212788886522136748857168973207262615184451855174256575064,445
157361426126212788896622136758857168973208282615184451888177256575064,491
9780862442676567945559529426728127181224713125857520821426641143,284
12111016517111115132230
431171314521651121012510242558616166341413611,012
119
6
328733990317518171631901707225221426413350219222115414475454327253944270410791151621192911,139
111134214113162
82571171042773952831112124145441308
3113311151431157
11
15
25
111142126
63512419211649623141
29
12982054181775301071117181401421659421123960
11116
49718354168425915262513042421394052883282335982353211842761366062343845543207721151992641734517,260
49718354168425915262513042421394052883282335982353211842761366062343845543207721151992641734517,260
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.
SUB-CLASS A.—PROPERTY AND FINANCE.
ORDER IV.—Exchange, Valuation, Insurance, Lease, Loan, or Custody of Money, Houses, Land, or Property Rights.
Sub-Order 1.—Banking and Finance.
1. Bank Director, Banker
2. Bank Manager, Officer, Clerk1
3. Building Society, Savings Institute Director, Manager, Officer, Clerk
4. Share and Stock Broker, Dealer, Jobber, Speculator
5. Money-broker, Financier, Capitalist1611151561
6. Pawnbroker, Loan Office Keeper1
7. Public Accountant, Auditor
8. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Insurance and Valuation.
1. Manager, Director, Agent of Insurance Company21
2. Actuary, Average Stater
3. Underwriter, Marine Surveyor
4. Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuator
5. Friendly Benefit Society Officer
6. Official or Trade Assignee
7. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Land and Household Property.
1. Land Proprietor, Speculator239427121162112121
2. Land and Estate Agent, Broker11
3. Others connected with dealings in Land
4. House Proprietor8211921352133122211
5. House Agent, Rent Collector2
6. Market Lessee
7. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Property Rights not otherwise classed.
1. Officer of Patents, Trade Marks Department
2. Patentee, Owner of Trade Mark, &c.
3. Patent Trade Mark Agent
4. Others connected with various property rights and transfers
TOTAL ORDER NO. IV.2144531754131121392111393013
SUB-CLASS B.—TRADE.
ORDER V.—Engaged dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions in which matters of various kinds are employed in combination.
Sub-Order 1.—Books, Publications, and Advertising.
1. Bookseller, Book Canvasser11111221
2. Criculating Library Proprietor, Librarian1
3. Advertising Agent, Bill-poster, Bill Distributor
4. News Agent, Newspaper Vendor62
5. Others1
Sub-Order 2.—Musical Instruments.
1. Musical Instrument Importer, Seller1
2. Others11
Sub-Order 3.—Prints, Pictures, and Art materials.
1. Picture Dealer
2. Map and Print Dealer
3. Art, Photographic Requisites Importer, Dealer
4. Picture Frame Dealer1
5. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Ornaments, Minor Art Products, and Small Wares.
1. Carving, Figures Dealer
2. Basketware, Wickerware Dealer
3. Artificial Flowers Dealer
4. Fancy Goods Dealer129331
5. Stuffed Birds, Animals Dealer
6. Toys and Minor Arts Products Dealer
7. Others
Sub-Order 5.—Equipment for Sports and Games.
1. Billiard, Bagatelle Table, and Appliances Dealer
2. Fishing Rod, Tackle Dealer
3. Cricket, Football, Tennis, &c., Requisites Dealer
4. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Designs, Medals, Type, and Dies.
1. Designs, Patterns, Medals, Type, and Dies Dealer
2. Others
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
2215
29111352652377
1
14
3526111261111131121232562171
2
10114821024231161143198622268
13
11
14312813911137114234333131211218131484533
12312161137
1
8
111116
1114
2
1
1111243
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 7.—Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and Plated Ware, and Scientific Instruments.
1. Watch, Clock, Jewellery Importer, Dealer5112
2. Scientific Instruments Importer, Dealer
3. Electro-plate Wares Importer, Dealer
4. Others
Sub-Order 8.—Surgical Instruments and Appliances.
1. Surgical Instruments and Appliances Dealer
2. Others
Sub-Order 9.—Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.
1. Arms, Explosives Dealer
2. Pyrotechnic, Fireworks Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 10.—Machines, Tools, and Implements.
1. Agricultural Machinery, Implements Dealer
2. Sewing Machines Importer, Dealer
3. Other Machines, Toos, Implements Dealer2
4. Others
Sub-Order 11.—Carriages and Vehicles.
1. Carriage, Waggon, Cart Dealer
2. Bicycle Importer, Dealer1
3. Coachmakers' Sundries Dealer
4. Perambulator, Wheel-chair Importer, Dealer
5. Others
Sub-Order 12.—Harness, Saddlery, and Leatherware.
1. Saddlery, Harness Importer, Dealer
2. Saddlers' Ironmonger
3. Leather and Grindery Merchant, Dealer
4. Others
Sub-Order 13.—Ships, Boats, and their Equipments, and Marine Stores.
1. Ships and Boats Dealer
2. Tackle and Equipment for Ships and Boats Dealer
3. Ship-chandler2
4. Others
Sub-Order 14.—Building Materials and House Fittings.
1. Materials for Houses and Buildings Dealer
2. House Fittings Dealer
3. Oil and Colourman, Glass, Paperhangings Dealer1
4. Others
Sub-Order 15.—Furniture.
1. Furniture Dealer979
2. Second-hand Furniture Dealer, Broker
3. Others
Sub-Order 16.—Chemicals and By-products.
1. Chemical Materials (not Drugs) Dealer1
2. Chemical By-Products dealer
3. Wholesale Druggist4
4. Others
Sub-Order 17.—Paper, Papermakers' Materials, Stationery.
1. Paper Merchant, Importer
2. Stationer153244
3. Rag, Waste Paper Dealer
4. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. V.188611113182111
ORDER VI.—Engaged in the Sale, Hire, or Exchange of Textile Fabrics and Dress, and of Fibrous Materials.
Sub-Order 1.—Textile Fabrics.
1. Manchester Warehouseman, Wholesale Draper4112
2. Draper, Linen Woollen Draper51225725328152181445415
3. Silk-mercer, Dealer1
4. Others1
Sub-Order 2.—Dress.
1. Clothier, Outfitter, Slop Seller
2. Men's Mercer, Hatter, Hosier, Haberdasher
3. Millinery, Bonnet, Hat Dealer2
4. Shoe, Boot Dealer133242
5. Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Dealer
6. Fur, Rug Dealer
7. Second-hand Clothes Dealer
8. Others
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
111111116
11114
13
1
2
1
113131
1113
1
4
162111115148
42141021135441521216113216
11111
4332284610121212519111715925312416339107788
1
1
2
2226114363
11
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 3.—Fibrous Materials.
1. Mat, Matting Dealer
2. Rope, Cord Dealer
3. Canvas, Sailcloth Dealer
4. Tent, Tarpaulin Dealer
5. Bag, Sack Importer, Dealer1
6. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. VI.5121297283281621811495815
ORDER VII.—Engaged in dealing in Food, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Food.
1. Milkseller13114
2. Cheesemonger, Dairy Produce Dealer
3. Butcher7121113
4. Provision Merchant, Dealer
5. Poulterer, Game Dealer
6. Fishmonger, Oyster Dealer51
7. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Vegetable Food.
1. Flour, Grain Merchant, Dealer
2. Bread, Biscuit Dealer
3. Confectioner, Pastry Dealer1145112111220
4. Greengrocer, Fruiterer, Potato Dealer2163102233114112910
5. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Groceries, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
1. Wine and Spirit Merchant, Australian Wine Seller7
2. Crodial, Aerated Waters Seller11
3. Cocoa, Coffee, Chicory, Agent, Dealer1
4. Grocer, Tea Dealer29514119331
5. Tobacconist1161
6. Opium Dealer
7. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. VII.423243253513312222623222701
ORDER VIII.—Engaged in dealing in and treating Animals, and dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances, excluding Dealers in Food.
Sub-Order 1.—Living Animals.
1. Live Stock Dealer
2. Animal Trainer, Horse-breaker
3. Bird Fancier
4. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Manures and Animal Waste Products.
1. Manure, Guano Dealer
2. Bone-dust Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Leather, Raw Materials, and Manufactures.
1. Hide, Skin Dealer
2. Prepared Skins, Leather Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Wool and other Animal Matters.
1. Wood-broker, Merchant1
2. Tallow Merchant, Dealer
3. Bone, Horn, Hoof, Hair Merchant, Dealer
4. Feather Dealer
5. Others
Sub-Order 5.—Seeds, Plants, Flowers, Vegetable Products for Fodder and Gardening Purposes.
1. Seed Merchant
2. Florist, Flower and Plant Seller1012
3. Produce, Hay and Cron Merchant, Dealer313
4. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Other Vegetable Matters not included elsewhere.
1. Timber Merchant111
2. Bark Merchant, Dealer
3. India-rubber Wares Dealer
4. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. VIII.15126
ORDER IX.—Engaged in dealing in Minerals or other Substances mainly used for Fuel and Light.
Sub-Order 1.—Coal and other Substances mainly used for Fuel and Light.
1. Coal, Coke Merchant, Dealer
2. Lignite, Shale, Peat, Charcoal Dealer
3. Firewood, Fuel Merchant, Dealer2
4. Petroleum, Kerosene, Paraffin Importer, Dealer
5. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. IX.2
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
4532304910121213119121717927312416379137868
11225333
11111122
11
6
1069124121014121130
201111910332197419461112113226
7
125
1
8131626665269111711121260
1111114
39231293638811719127172012711111318355705
1
22
41119
119
3
24111134
35
35
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
ORDER X.—Engaged in dealing in Minerals other than for Fuel and Light.
Sub-Order 1.—Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals not otherwise classed.
1. Stone, Garvel, Sand Dealer
2. Lime Merchant, Dealer1
3. Cement, Plaster, Dealer
4. Brick and Tile Dealer
5. Potteryware, Earthenware Dealer
6. Glassware Dealer1
7. Chinaware, Crockeryware Dealer
8. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Gold, Silver, and Precious Stones.
1. Gold, Silver Buyer
2. Precious Stones Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Metals other than Gold and Silver.
1. Tin, Zinc Merchant Dealer1
2. Antimony, Lead Dealer
3. Copper, Brass Dealer
4. Iron Ore, Pig Iron, Scrap Iron, Dealer
5. Iron, Galvanised Iron, Wire Importer, Dealer
6. Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer22
7. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. X.21112
ORDER XI.—Engaged as General Dealers, or in Mercantile Pursuits not elsewhere classed.
Sub-order 1.—Merchants, Dealers (undefined).
1. Merchant, Importer, undefined131
2. Storekeeper, Shopkeeper11147129233514528641374723292874
3. Dealer, Trade911
4. Hawker, Pedlar1111111121
5. Broker, Agent4
6. Commission Agent1
7. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Other Mercantile Persons.
1. Officer of Public Company, Society
2. Clerk, Cashier, Accountant Commercial, or other undefined95211214172
3. Commercial Traveller, Canvasser, Salesman, undefined3421451
4. Others14
TOTAL ORDER NO. XI.111472962935156289423788235056104
ORDER XII.—Engaged as Speculators on Chance Events.
Sub-Order 1.—Chance Events.
1. Lottery Keeper, Agent
2. Turf Commission, Agent, Sweep Promotor
3. Bookmaker
4. Others712
TOTAL ORDER NO. XII.712
SUB-CLASS C.—STORAGE.
ORDER XIII.—Engaged in Storage.
Sub-Order 1.—Storage.
1. Bonded, Free Store, Propreitor, Manager, Clerk
2. Bonded, Free Store, Storeman, Worker
3. Others engaged in Storage
TOTAL ORDER NO. XIII.
TOTAL CLASS III.2029131,09494411382571316123861733147341802431613
CLASS IV.—TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION.
ORDER XIV.—Engaged in the Transport of Passengers, Goods, or in effecting Communications.
Sub-Order 1.—On Railways (not Construction).
1. Railway Officer, Station-master, Clerk12212132
2. Railway Engine-driver, Fireman
3. Railway Guard, Porter, Servant15108612425212
4. Railway Ganger, Fettler
5. Railway Employee, Labourer
6. Others5
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
1
1
11118
111111
1213342131
325132441414162261426718914126101329321227131728
112
41112113539
4
12
11
3561127711320112213
25754827351197
2121112
41514359161517237232711351416726101323656130101411,139
11113
11113
1461011313816740473979681574110948216091151634486141157373313,524
162175221353
322116121466711233213142114
5
Table No. CII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 2.—On Roads.
1. Cable Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk
2. Cable Tramway Conductor, Gripman, Engine-driver, Employee
3. Steam Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk
4. Steam Tramway Conductor, Driver, Fireman, Employee
5. Electric Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk
6. Electric Tramway Conductor, Driver Engine-driver, Employee
7. Horse Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk
8. Horse Tramway Conductor, Driver, Employee
9. Tramway Employee (undefined)1
10. Coach, Omnibus, Cab Proprietor2
11. Coach, Omnibus, Cab-driver, Conductor
12. Parcels Delivery Agent, Driver, Clerk
13. Drayman, Carrier, Carter, Teamaster, Horse-driver (not elsewhere classified)21113111
14. Livery Stable Keeper
15. Others
Sub-Order 3.—On Seas and Rivers, and the regulation thereof.
1. Harbours and Rivers Department, Marine Board, Ferry Service, Officer
2. Pilot
3. Lighthouse-Keeper, Superintendent1
4. Shipowner, ShipAgent, Manager, Clerk1
5. Shipmaster, Officer, Seaman (Merchant Service)
6. Engineer, Stoker, Coal-trimmer of Steamer (Merchant Service)
7. Steward, Stewardess, Ship-servant1221
8. Canal Proprietor, Agent, Manager
9. Barge-master, Lighterman
10. Stevedore, Lumper, Wharf-labourer
11. Boat Proprietor, Boatman, Waterman
12. Ferry, Punt Lessee, Worker21
13. Wharf-owner, Lessee, Wharfinger
14. Others
Sub-Order 4.—On Postal Service.
1. Postal Officer, Postmaster, Clerk, Sorter1324121121111211
2. Letter-carrier
3. Mail Contractor11
4. Mailman, Mailguard
5. Others
Sub-Order 5.—On Telegraph and Telephone Service.
1. Telegraph Officer, Stationmaster, Operator, Clerk131212112
2. Electrician, Lineman
3. Telephone Officer105
4. Messenger
5. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Delivery of Documents, Parcels, and Messages by hand.
1. Messenger, Porter12
2. Errand Boy, Girl
3. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. XIV.13224710121732932215762724345
TOTAL CLASS IV.13224710121732932215762724345
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.
ORDER XV.—Engaged in connection with the Manufacture, or in other processes relating to Art and Mechanic Productions in which materials of various kinds are employed in combination.
Sub-Order 1.—Books and Publication.
1. Publisher, Newspaper, Proprietor1112
2. Printer, Printer's Manager, Clerk11116
3. Compositor12
4. Machinist, Stereotyper, and others engaged in printing7
5. Bookbinder, Manufacturing Stationer (all branches)66128
6. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Musical Instruments.
1. Musical Instrument Maker
2. Musical Instrument Tuner, Repairer
3. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Prints, Pictures, and Art Materials.
1. Lithographer, Lithographic, Zincographic Printer712
2. Picture-frame Maker, Picture Restorer, Cleaner11
3. Artists' Materials, Manufacturer, Artists' Colourman
4. Others
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
13
11111117
12
12
221214330
3
31221643111311256
11116
212112124
13120
3
61314521742251315201142254248731072341
61314521742251315201142254248731072341
11119
21123
47
119
1586491129
11
1314
2
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 4.—Ornaments, Miner Art Products, and Small Wares.
1. Carver (all branches), Carver and Gilder
2. Image Maker, Modeller
3. Taxidermist
4. Toy Maker
5. Basket Maker, Wicker-worker
6. Artificial Flower Maker, Art Needle worker7371
7. Paer, Bag, Box Maker3311
8. Brush, Broom Maker9
9. Others
Sub-Order 5.—Equipment for Sports and Games.
1. Billiard, Bagatelle Table Manufacturer
2. Cricket, Lawn Tennis Equipment Maker
3. Gymnasium Equipment Maker
4. Fishing-tackle Maker
5. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Designs, Medals, Type, and Dies.
1. Type-founder, Maker
2. Die-sinker
3. Engraver (not Art), Pattern Designer
4. Rubber-stamp Maker1
5. Others
Sub-Order 7.—Watches, Clocks, and Scientific Instruments.
1. Watch, Clock, Chronometer Maker
2. Scientific Instrument Maker
3. Optician
4. Telegraph, Telephone Instrument Maker
5. Electrical Apparatus Maker
6. Others
Sub-Order 8.—Surgical Instruments and Appliances.
1. Surgical Instrument Maker1
2. Surgical Appliances, Truss, Bandage Maker
3. Others
Sub-Order 9.—Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.
1. Gunsmith
2. Torpedo Maker
3. Explosives Manufacturer
4. Fuse, Cartridge Maker
5. Shot Maker
6. Fireworks Maker
7. Others
Sub-order 10.—Engines, Machines, Tools, and Implements.
1. Engine-maker; Fitter, Mechanical Engineer
2. Millwright
3. Boiler-maker
4. Agricultural Machinery and Implement Maker
5. Sewing-machine Maker, Repairer
6. Cutter, Too-maker, Saw-setter
7. Gas, Water-meter Maker
8. Scale, Weighing-machine Maker, Adjuster
9. Others
Sub-Order 11.—Carriages and Vehicles.
1. Railway Carriage, Waggon, Tram-car Builder
2. Coach, Carriage, Waggon, Cart Builder111
3. Bicycle Maker
4. Perambulator, Wheel-chair Maker
5. Wheelwright
6. Others
Sub-Order 12.—Harness, Saddlery, and Leatherware.
1. Saddlery and Harness Maker, Whip Maker11
2. Leather Belting
3. Leather Cutter, Designer
4. Portmanteau Maker1
5. Saddle-tree Maker
6. Fancy Leather Worker
7. Others
Sub-Order 13.—Ships, Boats, and their Equipment.
1. Shipbuilder, Shipwright, Boatbuilder
2. Ship-rigger
3. Block, Oar, Mast Maker
4. Sailmaker1
5. Graving Dock, Patent Ship Proprietor, Manager
6. Dock Engine-driver, Labourer
7. Others1
Sub-Order 14.—Furniture.
1. Furniture Manufacturer, Cabinet-maker, Bedstead Maker11
2. Bed, Mattress Maker, Upholsterer81
3. Others
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
11111113129
12350
2112
1
1
11
36
11
2
113
1
1
2
11317
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 15.—Building Materials and other Manufacturres, comprised mainly of Timber.
1. Saw-mill Proprietor, Worker (exclusive of Forest Saw-mills)11
2. Joiner, Door-sash, Mantlepiece Maker
3. Cooper
4. Others
Sub-Order 16.—Chemicals and By-Products.
1. Manufacturing Chemist (not elsewhere classified)41
2. Ink, Blacking Manufacturer
3. Salt, Soda, Alkali, Starch, Blue Maker
4. Chemical Manure Maker
5. Eucalyptus Oil Maker
6. Paint Manufacturer
7. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. XV.110022211116651
ORDER XVI.—Engaged in connection with the Manufacture, or in Repairs, Cleansing, or in other Processes relating to Textile Fabrics, Dress, and Fibrous Materials.
Sub-Order 1.—Textile Fabrics.
1. Cotton Manufacturer, Spinner, and other Workers (all branches)
2. Woollen Manufacturer, Spinner, and other Workers (all branches)
3. Silk Manufacturer, Spinner, and other Workers (all branches)
4. Dyer, Scourer21
5. Flock Manufacturer
6. Others1
Sub-Order 2.—Dress.
1. Clothing Manufacturer, Tailor, Dressmakre18316191,79111111627621011172223612224715157223156433022
2. Hat, Cap, Bonnet Maker25113
3. Shirtmaker81130
Millniner, Staymaker, Glovemaker10310121121222462
5. Sockmaker, Knitter
6. Furrier, Rugmaker2
7. Bootmakre, Shoemaker (all branches)1581728
8. Umbrella, Parasol Maker11
9. Father-dresser, Glove-cleaner5
10. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Fibrous Materials.
1. Maltmaker
2. Ropes Cord Maker
3. Canvas, Sailcloth Maker1
4. Tent, Tarpaulin Maker12
5. Bag, Sack Maker73
6. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. XVI.13316192,17512211627631013182223612235015158227271733624
ORDER XVII.—Engaged in connection with the Manufacture, or in other Processes relating to Food, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Food.
1. Slaughterman, Abattoir Worker
2. Meat, Bacon, Ham Curer, Preserver1
3. Fish Curer
4. Butter, Cheese-Maker, Factory Worker21
5. Animal Food Refrigerator
6. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Vegetable Food.
1. Miller, Malzena Manufacturer43
2. Baker, Biscuit, Pastry Maker1115332111112
3. Fruit Preserver, Jam Maker1833
4. Confectionery Maker1814
5. Sugar-mill Owner, Sugar Refiner
6. Others1
Sub-Order 3.—Groceries, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
1. Brewer, Bottler, and others engaged in Brerwing1
2. Maltster1
3. Distiller and Rectifier of Spirits, Bottler
4. Wine Manufacturer (not Grower)
5. Cordial, Aerated Water Manufacturer (all branches)621112
6. Coffee-roaster
7. Tea-mixer, Taster
8. Tobacco, Cigar, Cigarette Manufacturer469
9. Ice Manufacturer
10. Spice Manufacturer1
11. Condiment Maker (all branches)41
12. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. XVII.1111232541211121435
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1115
117
11
11612149119108131131334
561167
11117
416
19420151131626423767377163148115501461332279131269623124174273711935,655
3345
1842224153
1511721512475812441363321
13
72118215172912329
13
5
1
3
111
21620151240028624267377175181135551741742309131269623142180281751926,609
71211
1111
16
11
7
416222133417212183
6131
211056350
1
1
1
211131123
4261
1
5
61116242127317615113101621283
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
ORDER XVIII.—Not otherwise classed, engaged in connection with Manufactures or other Processes connected with Animal and Vegetable Substances.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Matters (not otherwise classed).
1. Soap, Candle Manufacturer1
2. Tallow-melter, Boilling-down Worker
3. Fellmonger, Woolwasher1
4. Tanner, Currier (all branches)
5. Bone-dust, Manure Manufacturer
6. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Working in Wood (not elsewhere classed).
1. Firewood Cutter, Chopper1
2. Fencer, Hurdle Maker
3. Bark-mill Owner, Worker
4. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Workers in Vegetable Produce for Fodder.
1. Chaffcutter
2. Corncrusher
3. Oil and Seed-cake Maker
4. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Paper Manufacture.
1. Paper Manufacturer (all branches)
2. Others
TOTAL, ORDER No. XVIII.111
ORDER XIX.—Engaged in the Alteration, Modification, or Manufacture, or in other Processes relating to Metals or Mineral Matters.
Sub-Order 1.—Manufactures and Processes relating to Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals not otherwise classed.
1. Monumental, Marble Mason, Stonecutter, Dresser
2. Limeburner
3. Plaster-maker, Cement Manufacturer
4. Brickmaker, Tile Manufacturer
5. Pottery Maker
6. Glass Manufacturer, Worker
7. Crockery, Earthernware Repairer, Maker
8. Asphalt Maker
9. Asbestos Manufacturer
10. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Workers in Jewellery, Precious Stones, and Minting.
1. Goldsmith
2. Lapidary, Precious Stones Worker
3. Electro-plater, Plater
4. Persons engaged in Minting
5. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Workers in various Metals (not elsewhere classed).
1. Tinsmith, Smelter, Worker1
2. Zinc, Antimony, Bismuth, Smelter, Worker
3. Silver, Copper, Lead, Smelter, Worker
4. Maileable Iron and Steel Manufacturer, Smelter, Worker1
5. Pig Iron Manufacturer, Smelter, Worker
6. Iron Founder, Moulder, Worker
7. Brass Founder, Moulder, Brazier, Worker
8. Galvanised Iron Worker (all branches)
9. Wire and Cable Manufacturer, Worker
10. Blacksmith, Striker, Farrier
11. Locksmith
12. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. XIX.3
ORDER XX.—Engaged in the Conversion of Coal and other Substances to purposes of Heat, Light, or forms of energy not otherwise classed.
Sub-Order 1.—Working in Fuel, Light, and other forms of energy.
1. Gas Manufacture and Supply Officer, Worker1
2. Coke Manufacturer, Burner
3. Electric Light or Energy Producer, Worker
4. Hydraulic Power Producer, Worker
5. Charcoal Burner
6. Kerosene Oil Manufacturer
7. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. XX.1
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
1
1
3
11
11
12
1
1
126
1
1
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
ORDER XXI.—Engaged in the Construction or Repair of Buildings, Roads, Railways, Canals, Docks, Earthworks, &c., or in operations the nature of which is undefined.
Sub-Order 1.—Houses and Buildings.
1. Builder, Contractor, Manager, Foreman, Clerk
2. Stonemason, Hodman, Labourer
3. Bricklayer, Hodman, Labourer
4. Carpenter, Labourer
5. Slater, Shingler
6. Plasterer, Modeller
7. House-painter, Paperhanger, Glazier
8. Plumber, Gasfitter, Bellhanger
9. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Roads, Railways, Eartrhworks, &c.
1. Road, Railway, Bridge, Telegraph, Wharf Contractor
2. Skilled Assistant, Foreman, Inspector, Manager
3. Carter, Teamster
4. Engine-driver, Fireman
5. Navvy, Labourer, Platelayer
6. Stone-breaker, Contractor Road Metal
7. Dredge-worker, Diver
8. Drainer, Pavior, Asphalt Worker
9. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. XXI.
ORDER XXII.—Engaged in the Disposal of the Dead, or of Refuse.
Sub-Order 1.—Disposal of the Dead.
1. Undertaking1
2. Cemetery Keeper, Grave-digger
3. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Disposal of Refuse.
1. Scavenger, Street-cleaner
2. Chimney-sweep
3. Sanitary Contractor, Nightman
4. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. XXII.1
ORDER XXIII.—Industrial and other Active Workers Imperfectly defined.
Sub-Order 1.—Imperfectly defined.
1. Mechanic, Manufacturer (so defined)
2. Factory Worker, Manager (so defined)325
3. Engineer, Engine-driver, Stoker (so defined)
4. Machinist, Machine Hand (so defined)35133
5. Contractor, Manager, Apprentice, Foreman (so defined)12
6. Labourer, undefined
7. Others110112114
TOTAL ORDER No. XXIII.6810112112404
TOTAL CLASS V.19417192,51912812034681125213363612245217278228585733620
CLASS VI.—AGRICULTURAL PASTORA, MINERAL AND OTHER PRIMARY PRODUCERS.
ORDER XXIV.—Directly Engaged in the Cultivation of Land, in Breeding and Rearing Animals, or in obtaining Raw Products from Natural Sources.
Sub-Order 1.—Agricultural Pursuits.
1. Farmer, and relative assisting221927717102211320811111050611236
2. Farm Manager, Overseer1
3. Farm Servant, Agricultural Labourer111
4. Market Gardener5222
5. Fruit-grower, Orchardist351
6. Hop, Cotton, Tea, Coffee, Grower5
7. Tobacco-grower
8. Wine-grower, Vigneron3
9. Sugar-planter179140514
10. Horticulturist, Gardener1
11. Agricultural Department Officer11
12. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Pastoral Pursuits.
1. Grazier, Pastoralist, Stock-breeder, and relative assisting42315742331427128421
2. Station Manager, Overseer, Clerk11
3. Stock-rider, Drover, Shearer, Shepherd, Pastoral Labourer11111
4. Dairy Farmer, and relative assisting3221151314692172348233127457
5. Dairy Assistant, Milker123313
6. Poultry Farmer1221111
7. Stock and Brands Department Officer1
8. Others
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
11
12
5274257
1138214634103
115
131148
15213310489655210
22521161240730024575419184207140592181992338131279623172217282842247,448
1646522195122022444472112021231733624161,683
113
1419
41212381341217152
23811211129
5
115
81418428311
2126
3
13261434934228621212211012166
13
1111110
3056114767139232010515501421231242722171776
2111411125
11111111212325
1
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 3.—The Capture, Preservation, or Destruction of Wild Animals, or the acquisition or Products yielded by Wild Animals.
1. Bee-keeper11
2. Kangaroo Hunter, Rabbiter
3. Wild Fowl, Game, Keeper, Hunter
4. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Fisheries.
1. Fisheries Department Inspector, Officer
2. Fisherman1
3. Oyster-bed Lessee, Worker, Shell-fish Catcher1
4. Engaged in Whale, Seal Fishery
5. Others1
Sub-Order 5.—Forestry, or the acquisition of Raw Products yielded by Natural Vegetation.
1. Forest Department Ranger, Officer
2. Forest Sawmill, Proprietor, Worker
3. Axeman, Woodman, Timber-getter, Splitter
4. Bark Stripper
5. Collector of Pith and Fibre-yielding Plants
6. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Engaged in the Conservation of Water in all its forms, and in Water Supply from Natural Sources.
1. Conservation of Water Department Officer
2. Conservation of Water Department Caretaker, Worker
3. Water Supply (Private), Officer, Worker, Wellsinker
4. Water-carrier, Carter
5. Others
Sub-Order 7.—Mines, Quarries, or the acquisition of Natural Mineral Products. 0
1. Mines Department Officer
2. Mine, Gold (Quartz), Proprietor, Manager, Worker
3. Mine, Gold (Alluvial), Proprietor, Manager, Worker
4. Mine, Gold (Undefined), Proprietor, Manager, Worker
5. Mine, Tin (Lode), Miner, Worker
6. Mine, Tin (Alluvial), Proprietor, Manager, Worker
7. Mine, Silver, Proprietor, Manager, Worker
8. Mine, Coal, Proprietor, Manager, Worker
9. Mine, Iron, Worker
10. Mine, Copper, Manager, Officer, Miner, Worker
11. Mine, Shale, Manager, Officer, Miner, Worker
12. Mine, Precious Stones, Manager, Worker
13. Mine, others and undefined, Manager, Worker1
14. Quarry Proprietor, Manager, Clerk
15. Quarryman, Worker
16. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. XXIV.1175251318441187525341241442269148124515419117017
TOTAL CLASS VI.1175251318441187525341241442269148124515419117017
CLASS VII.—INDEFINITE.
ORDER XXV.—Occupations undefined or unknown, embracing those who derive Incomes from sources which cannot be directly related to any other class.
Sub-Order I.—Persons of Independent Means, having no specific occupation, or undefined.
1. Pensioner921
2. Annuitant6124112161210331521171101134361105
3. Independent Means, Lady, Gentleman (no returned)344111313134
4. Others9117
TOTAL ORDER No. XXV.1175251318441187525341241442269148124515419117017
TOTAL CLASS VII.1175251318441187525341241442269148124515419117017
CLASS VIII.—DEPENDENTS.
ORDER XXVI.—Dependent upon Natural Guardians.
Sub-Order I.—Domestic Duties for which Remuneration is not paid.
1. Wife, Daughter, Relative5012524413509,4311,990587391,3349083194156941124215552512021,4811,0619992041072,0063,6781441,059591
2. Son, Daughter, Relative122921291252,9727031029551421679111205261661047680706523390712977493127522218
3. Visitor1716521283384206532121521613878514323106719443023
4. Boarder, Lodger71012749113210133171391171519313814269311319
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
2
113
12
1
112
11
1
5416738466616711640447755094397512281030101213585537736353,123
5416738466616711640447755094397512281030101213585537736353,123
411116127
18111919315398151662115201211923837514
318441834134162527150
155651682611428112
211231243205952223241235208372712121729410367803
211231243205952223241235208372712121729410367803
2,6255386373401,8124,2421031,3201,2929472231,8981,6283,0101,4822,0411,26170432,192444494371235120871024171,2732,4511145421,3281,1038067,177
9671352807669796945589429375478035391,15129670843113876499209185114582844173472720332445293072632,878
43518218191363323155481703485392732286511517268633343152,057
241110527661221825142319231246741011007922331412572248621,646
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.FEMALES.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 2.—Dependent Scholars and Students.
1. Son, Daughter, Relative, and others supported at University
2. Son, Daughter, Relative, and others at school3961213712606,4111,645465351,041737193272501653744431881851,234871790127771,5372,637112866381
3. Son, Daughter, Relative, and others taught at hom80833443165701368703947706694421112255548033303360143171
Sub-Order 3.—Dependent Relatives and others not stated to be performing domestic duties.
1. Father, Mother (dependent upon children)31861758712111721923102
2. Son, Daughter, Relative (including persons under 20 years of age with unspecified occupations)3852012922013,4991,0774148376546418729441195178364189103843656656153668561,459100644370
3. Visitor91697158441161738101212225182217171042441315
4. Others11191414275252712155211194723197274194163305410
TOTAL ORDER No. XXVI.1,5318101,3071,03523,7715,6222022,1833,8422,5248661,2211,9253231,2391,5358516024,4193,2392,9886153165,4608,9874073,1821,700
ORDER XXVII.—Dependent upon the State, or upon Public or Private Support.
Sub-Order 1.—Supported by Voluntary and State Contributions.
1. Inmate of Hospital4641349322413412024
2. Inmate of Benevolent Institution48792
3. Inmate of Hospital for Insane254
4. Inmate of Orphan Asylum15
5. State Child111242
6. Inmate of Night Refuge
7. Inmate. of Refuge37
8. Pauper, Beggar911134
9. Others11
Sub-Order 2.—Criminal Class (under Legal Detention)
1. Inmate of Gaol, Penal Establishment137
2. Inmate of Lockup, Watch-house911
3. Inmate of Reformatory, Industrial School33
4. Others33
TOTAL ORDER No. XXVII.464251141232241942135812424
TOTAL CLASS VIII.1,5358161,3111,03524,0225,6362022,1843,8442,5278681,2231,9293231,2401,5448516064,4213,2392,9886153175,8489,1114093,1821,704
TOTAL OF OCCUPATIONS—FEMALES1,9209051,5431,26631,8616,6293192,4624,4193,0991,0611,4942,2234401,5591,8651,0597665,1483,6413,3767293817,25711,0824873,6051,955
Table No. CII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of FEMALES by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continud.
FEMALES.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1113
2,1493084502191,4133,088621,0801,1947031221,4541,1612,3351,0851,53796254231,8502944082741967940552879071,835674639379126950,488
48742839221873549381063135374823642224501158181030173043297832148739152,950
11351109813117916985137331342512356
1,2133174082068192,142587616865421427997571,78987890454142311,037315287199947942912555261,168982147126235833,865
1412681644240303662638542130183461114783213113069411402641,250
715113825249101817221229832398684187312711042515101,260
7,1011,4181,8429224,90910,8763093,9573,7442,7776015,1274,2878,5183,8525,4533,2941881166,1651,3891,4961,0766643812263501,2103,2926,6073681,5493,7543,148264183,932
435232641120513741112232110414
201633713118399
35221609
31441654105535
8101821059110187
37
151842444
316
23952
314
33
4212
12353541431211846133683988121242871411712,252
7,1131,4211,8429274,94310,9303093,9583,7482,7806025,1484,4718,5243,8655,8213,6921881166,2461,3911,4971,0766643812283501,2103,3346,6943681,5633,8713,149264186,184
8,2191,6892,0151,1456,07812,6193554,5864,3883,2197906,0435,2339,7454,2717,9084,3772281357,8571,5541,6941,1997854312794011,3304,0338,0924951,9774,4323,504327223,174
Table No. CIII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
CLASS I.—PROFESSIONAL.
ORDER I.—Government, Defence, Law, and Protection (not otherwise classed).
Sub-Order 1.—General Government.
1. The Governor
2. Officer of Government Department (exclusive of Officers specially classified)57152622497515237516128313123106714
3. Others (including persons holding Ministerial or Political office, whose ordinary occupation is not stated)2131411
Sub-Order 2.—Local Government.
1. Officerf of Local Body or Municipal Council14138342171692544433313332417112
2. Others (including Mayors or Members of Local Bodies, whose ordinary occupation is not stated)15
Sub-Order 3.—Defence.
1. Officer of Defence Department18115
2. Army Officer in actual Service1101
3. Army Non-commissioned, Warrant Officer, Private111912111221613
4. Naval Officer in actual Service2
5. Naval, Petty, Warrant Officer, Sailor, Marine2211
6. Others (including Volunteer, whose ordinary occupation is not stated)82
Sub-Order 4.—Law and Order.
1. Officer of Law Department17281
2. Judge41
3. Law Court Officer, Clerk12243411121251
4. Magistrate11241111111111
5. Sheriff's Officer, Bailiff2122112111
6. Barrister, Solicitor4121756361233234411113012
7. Law Clerk Not Articled)1218557131218171
8. Law Student, Articled Clerk1321114
9. Others connected with the Law21
10. Police, Principle Officer7111111
11. Police, Subordinate Officer, Policeman, Detective211110619317128171981999292215289751515301269
12. Penal, Principal Officer1231
13. Penal, Subordinate Officer, Warder227112653
14. Others22
TOTAL ORDR No. I.
ORDER II.—Religion, Charity, Health, Education, Art, and Science.483430219687721183566173627145748311729141313229020615819
Sub-Order 1.—Religion.
1. Clergyman32635695793471532411353111782
2. Irregular Clergy, Salvation Army Officer134301327101225124532161623
3. Theological Student
4. Church Officer, Verger811211
5. Member of Religious Order, not classified as ministering to Charity or Education12
6. Others41121
Sub-Order 2.—Charity, exclusive of Hospitals.
1. Officer of Department of Charity1
2. Officer of Charitable or Benevolent Institution1221514
3. Subordinate Officer or Servant, Charitable or Benevolent Institution1311
4. Mister of Charity3927687
5. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Health.
1. Officer of Health Department21
2. Sanitary Inspector, Inspector of Nuisances21
3. Medical Practitioner4132495234622213311222192112
4. Medical Student
5. Irregular Medical Practitioner1181221
6. Dentist2174321112211482
7. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Druggist21621149211212113512411323133
8. Hospital or Asylum Nurse2111055312111124413
9. Hospital or Asylum Officer or Attendant not elsewhere described1064354726744524526122353221
10. Midwife, Monthly Nurse13298118151813115119291072107432632187
11. Sick Nurse1224931133134311
12. Veterinary Surgeon51141
13. Others19213
Sub-Order 4.—Literature.
1. Author, Editor, Journalist216941236114311316122
2. Reporter131131
3. Literary Amanuensis, Shorthand Writer92
4. Others
Sub-Order 5.—Science.
1. Officer of Scientific Department of State1111
2. Analytical Chemist54
3. Assayer, Metallurgist42215351
4. Geologist, Mineralogist10
5. Naturalist, Biologist, Botanist1522
6. Others1
Table No. CIII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
11
52317410144118403147183781945451152829
1121131333
921410117104171062610111143121251616321356
116
211231
111226
11124144115145011219211671
114
24
131411122
114411141
2119
23112111616311179
112111111111111135
11111121212113134
5241014452277113616322117612317
9111414724714418211012322253
42111332134148
211431116
131111222128
17244121537210151819201212984222129635322353515812102964
11111315
1732104113115
4
553282677952345944266754725161134923140971410177426951811830312243,970
1066317121584297196165124432128135531397
44212365324315212381113210234240
112
1112111212128
14
31212119
12
11335421272460
3141291045
395557642232552228
22
111118
1411111
66271043414235612411215915132236
1181112
1211110111111143
5913132621103194854208
1112915574271337104118221913633371
621317411045629263121491327
7102918122644985561024317122251721122440
25741343211161362512171189125111221111351268881
51262211143434141221146
111116
116112230
511271034146334621031111154221
212225261244
112
112
1216
1116111122
7113811941113100
1111115
1213
21116
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 6.—Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, and Surveying.
1. Civil Engineer14411452141113111
2. Directing or Consulting Engineer23
3. Electrician (not connected with Telegraph or Telephone Service, or Electric Light)5612125
4. Surveyor51211517312224123525120115109513
5. Architect32311510
6. Draftsman (not otherwise described)363118
7. Others
Sub-Order 7.—Education.
1. Officer of Education Department14111211
2. University Professor, Domonstrator, Lecturer, &c.1
3. Professor, Lecturer, Teacher, College, Grammar, High School631
4. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, Public School187161625782331663712162041819167724941857610475314
5. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, Denominational School654553312527
6. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, Private School14324111413101216
7. Schoolmaster, Schoolmistress, Teacher, undefined133211231121211
8. Tutor, Governess41566306275224451111065623433
9. Teacher of Language or other accomplishment, not Art or Music10231
10. Others112113
Sub-Order 8.—Fine Arts.
1. Artist, Painter, Art Student211111134
2. Sculptor21
3. Engraver (Art only)61
4. Photographer, Retoucher12296623322121111151522
5. Others
Sub-Order 9.—Music.
1. Composer of Music1
2. Musician, vocalist, Student of Music423921211111124
3. Music Professor, Teacher, &c.22341231323123164215323241915
4. Music Hall Proprietor, Manager, &c.
5. Others
Sub-Order 10.—Amusements.
1. Actor, Actress, Circus Performer14371011210
2. Theatre, Hall Proprietor, Lessee, Manager Door-keeper, Ticket-taker211321122
3. Retoucher Ranger, Caretaker, Secretary131
4. Jockey11172321212112111
5. Cricket-ground, Bowling-green, Caretaker, Professional Player42
6. Billiard-table Proprietor, Keeper, Marker51225311025331221124112
7. Zoological Gardens, Menagerie, Keeper, Attendant, &c.1
8. Others141
TOTAL ORDER No. II.865576572,034225141061391994455931689826145137101973918356392209995
TOTAL CLASS I.134106783,002
CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.
ORDER III.—Board and Lodging, and rendering Personal Sevice for which Remuneration is Paid.
Sub-Order 1.—Board and Lodging.
1. Hotelkeeper, Innkeeper, Relative assisting, Servant1346568526851163032672184112282251031269841954147203218142563393
2. Coffee Palace, Restaurant, Tea-room, Eating-house Keeper, Servant51214771122121314
3. Board, Lodging-house Keeper, Relative assisting, Servant11494914213193453889656547111314
4. Club-house Manager, Secretary, Steward, Servant1272135
5. Others3
Sub-Order 2.—Domestic Servic and Attendance.
1. Servants Registry Office Keeper51
2. House Servants2431201421001,9103541241541832581121461421461691941255323715416677674834864911875
3. Personal Attendant212031131141331
4. Nurse733441321110151111010212161121723
5. Paid Companion11111112154
6. Coachman, Groom161419617840412125111013682129312111964694612
7. Gardener221984611581418111415719192211912475240278
8. Bath Proprietor, Attendant171113
9. Porter, Gatekeeper122
10. Coffee-keeper, Attendant1262123461
11. Charwoman, Cleaner24521211316131
12. Hairdresser, Barber52421159110244156224101525
13. Mangler, Laundry-keeper, Laundryman, Washerwoman26856268181424919815520211211731315539814
14. Shoeblack31
15. Others35861116211218
TOTAL ORDER No. III.4652352591864,167617162227304604201312294203324387289121418248248125108940775120173216
TOTAL CLASS II.4652352591864,167617162227304604201312294203324387289121418248248125108940775120173216
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
69717311347107841025185
5
31655331341102
13191247155219217510151391344715411852496
2163141721245421107
114198124384104
1242143139
1
9122151242
96212410501173645640778511063964512262523218521213967416444842,325
75131924253281251122151151245
15371377211511561235194521224
136112211121193114102
553421245213236711412121684411831283
411511113236
2311212112111141
131631421560
2117
119
82217914147229471326114121261
1
1112121222216121711100
1812212421113311910442591931118176531475
8121211714112116
196311112159
11310223
2617123223747515142
6
5357234241641113812140
1
31111131128
29112960542664831817817712246256Illegible2731252912069240676703631169123819335716122141105179,771
34616168803435782021223616672325756Illegible14150425532254517384464823131414288538341521721272113,741
1581912011170434139913374961375284112572515286517325221315101410307396412574275,843
1722104110611042321252323271
46218535542232413216131311262654761811794415161411,339
21117354
3
6
3401014014632162227176228208152263220279137504196371557310092484541414845Illegible5201151211811254713,018
121124314113171
82571171042773952831112124145441309
3113311151431157
28156122849216182211473128585281635122754283971927171,232
2629333351511619291011752121110129611532329Illegible4102041844
11111120
27
21113234432151382
63512419211649623143
1181313344653114311105266112116191723418
1398215618207530107111818148174216804211231,071
5
115145973812102151021171271132757267
640361773035511,33050355458352299562382446308798311Illegible171,1222391948583707366734091,2201852654052487625,210
640361773035511,33050355458352299562382446308798311Illegible171,1222391948583707366734091,2201852654052487625,210
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
CLASS III.—COMMERCIAL.
SUB-CLASS A.—PROPERTY AND FINANCE.
ORDER IV.—Exchange, Valuation Insurance, Lease, Loan, or Custody of Money, Houses, Land, or Property Rights.
Sub-Order I.—Banking and Finance.
1. Bank Director, banker
2. Bank Manager, Officer, Clerk1521051832322218765291444143243144226
3. Building Society, Savings Institute Director, Manager, officer, Clerk631
4. Share and Stock Broker, Dealer, Jobber, Speculator421111511612
5. Money-broker, Financier, Capitalist115011441612117121
6. Pawnbroker, Loan Office Keeper1813
7. Public Accountant, Auditor1302111212121
8. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Insurance and Valuation.
1. Manager, Director, Agent of Insurance Company111475114111113204612
2. Actuary, Average Stater
3. Underwriter, Marine Surveyor1
4. Auctioneer, Appraiser, Valuator2114011131034231111147146
5. Friendly Benefit Society Officer21
6. Officer or Trade Assignee1
7. Others2711
Sub-Order 3.—Land and Household Property.
1. Land Proprietor, Speculator3368519716522311131012149135
2. Land and Estate Agent, Broker11311172
3. Others connected with dealings in Land
4. House Proprietor14931136214821791335824
5. House Agent, Rent Collector17
6. Market Lessee
7. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Property Rights and otherwise classed.
1. Officer of Patents, Trade Marks Department3
2. Patentee, Owner of Trade Mark, &c.
3. Patent Trade mark Agent11
4. Others connected with various property rights and transfers233
TOTAL ORDER No. IV.226121483764318384915914331278145015118517021551125
SUB-CLASS B.—TRADE.
ORDER V.—Engaged dealing in Art and Mechanical Productions in which matters of various kinds are employed in combination.
Sub-Order 1.—Books, Publications, and Advertisings.
1. Bookseller, Book Canvasser1115341222311101711
2. Circulating Library Proprietor, Librarian41
3. Advertising Agent, Bill-poster, Bill Distributor1132111131
4. News Agent, Newspaper Vendor1612131111414
5. Others12111
Sub-Order 2.—Musical Instruments.
1. Musical Instrument Impoter, Seller1125
2. Others4211
Sub-Order 3.—Prints, Pictures, and Art Materials.
1. Picture Dealer11
2. Map and Print Dealer1
3. Art, Photographer Requisites Importer, Dealer1
4. Picture Frame Dealer1
5. Others1
Sub-Order 4.—Ornaments, Minor Art Products, and Small Wares.
1. Carving, Figures Dealer
2. Basketware, Wickerware Dealer
3. Artificial Flowers Dealer1
4. Fancy Goods Dealer15611278
5. Stuffed Birds, Animals Dealer
6. Toys and Minor Arts Products Dealer
7. Others
Sub-Order 5.—Equipment for Sports and Games.
1. Billiard, Bagatelle Table, and Appliances Dealer
2. Fishing Rod, Tackle Dealer
3. Cricket, Football, Tents, &c., Requisites Dealer
4. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Designs, Medals, Type, and Dies.
1. Designs, Patterns, Medals, Type, and Dies Dealer
2. Others
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
209111194061410819225629135363222956413291833
1433324
967771292412218172112315
10222551149416511111111752227
325
11611661123232113713123
519103310293322192422538542454
2115
514917477333612315422119141233275
3
1
11132
122541310216951623151311428162412812910284540
22211138
33
1313131176163291255428284121231976577
121122
3
11
114
41132
162229201051842415227145912735461847411871518781438122158555222533,537
3481152225327299313173
6
11112111134
413102122641434137
2111122117
121232531139
19
1115
12
23
1
2
1
4143243454226129
Table No. CIII.,— SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 7.—Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and Plated Ware, and Scientific Instruments.
1. Watch, Clock, Jewellery Importer, Dealer111214810312123262132112132223
2. Scientific Instruments Importer, Dealer
3. Electro-plate Wares Importer, Dealer
4. Others
Sub-Order 8.—Surgical Instruments and Appliances.
1. Surgical Instruments and Appliances Dealer
2. Others
Sub-Order 9.—Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.
1. Arms, Explosives Dealer1
2. Pyrotechnic, Fireworks Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 10.—Machines, Tools, and Implements.
1. Agricultural Machinery, Implements Dealer34
2. Sewing Machines Importer, Dealer224111111562
3. Other Machines, Tools, Implements Dealer1621155
4. Others11
Sub-Order 11.—Carriages and Vehicles.
1. Carriage, Waggon, Cart Dealer
2. Bicycle Importer, Dealer1821141
3. Coachmaker's Sundries Dealer
4. Perambulator, Wheel-chair Importer, Dealer
5. Others
Sub-Order 12.—Harness, Saddlery, and Leatherware.
1. Saddlery, Harness Importer, Dealer1
2. Saddlers' Ironmonger
3. Leather and Grindery Merchant, Dealer21
4. Others
Sub-Order 13.—Ships, Boats, and their Equipment, and Marine Stores.
1. Ships and Boats Dealer
2. Tackle and Equipment for Ships and Boats Dealer
3. Ship-chandler121
4. Others2
Sub-Order 14.—Building Materials and House Fittings.
1. Materials for Houses and Buildings Dealer11
2. House Fittings Dealer
3. Oil and Colourman, Glass, Paperhangings Dealer1818
4. Others
Sub-Order 15.—Furniture.
1. Furniture Dealer58211317
2. Second-hand Furniture Dealer, Broker154
3. Others
Sub-Order 16.—Chemicals and By-products.
1. Chemical Materials (not Drugs) Dealer2
2. Chemical By-products dealer1
3. Wholesale Druggist301113
4. Others31
Sub-Order 17.—Paper, Papermakers' Materials, Stationery.
1. Paper Merchant, Importer32
2. Stationer176111222142110212
3. Rag, Waste Paper Dealer
4. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. V.4143621512926171089361043199154277
ORDER VI.—Engaged in the Sale, Hire, or Exchang of Textile Fabrics and Dress, and of Fibrous Materials.
Sub-Order 1.—Textile Fabrics.
1. Manchester Warehousman, Wholesale Draper1119821133117492
2. Draper, Linen Woollen Draper142510705764144357172212452935211131691216
3. Silk-mercer, Dealer
4. Others12
Sub-Order 2.—Dress.
1. Clothier, Outfitter, Slop Seller411
2. Men's Mercer, Hatter, Hosier, Haberdasher177
3. Millinery, Bonnet, Hat Dealer2
4. Shoe, Boot Dealer193821111141
5. Umbrella, Parasol, Stick Dealer
6. Fur, Rug Dealer
7. Second-hand Clothes Dealer
8. Others
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
136514221931674411925615115221912465
1
11312
212621243142721152194
6411221249
13
1622161111563
1
1217
1
1115
2
2
11
11130
224412210271128
3161221127
2
1
431145
6
5
943192446316510101423241
22
38769438662411131351319573519111135115279125691,759
2322154358111163422407
96175118713416402839344284063311127754811226712523031142,458
1
14
1211112
24
2
82181252113163121612251232
11
Table No. CIII.,— SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 3.—Fibrous Materials.
1. Mat, Matting Dealer
2. Rope, Cord Dealer1
3. Canvas, Sailcloth Dealer
4. Tent, Tarpaulin Dealer
5. Bag, Sack Importer, Dealer85
6. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. VI.1435121,026875154857172713463055211322461318
ORDER VII.—Engaged in dealing in Food, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Food.
1. Miliseller153621229211
2. Cheesemonger, Dairy Produce Dealer13128
3. Butcher23624295506892932862513276273113133429195491100172934
4. Provision Merchant, Dealer118
5. Poulterer, Game Dealer4
6. Fishmonger, Oyster Dealer15742114
7. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Vegetable Food.
1. Flour, Grain Merchant, Dealer162
2. Bread, Biscuit Dealer
3. Confectioner, Pastry Dealer11665141611852
4. Greengrocer, Fruiterer, Potato Dealer102312673465661031111426352234922
5. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Groceries, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
1. Wine and Spirit Merchant, Australian Wine Seller13311711115
2. Cordial, Aerated Waters Seller123112
3. Cocoa, Coffee, Chicory, Agent, Dealer21
4. Grocer, Tea Dealer7351361097111167214121441925711181142921934126
5. Tobacconist221568121511571
6. Opium Dealer111
7. Others21
TOTAL ORDER No. VII.451235461,5322191041562415133471189822528594328104225470244444
ORDER VIII.—Engaged in dealing in and treating Animals, and dealing in Animal and Vegetable Substances, excluding Dealers in Food.
Sub-Order 1.—Living Animals.
1. Live Stock Dealer611123141444211222133215175
2. Animal Trainer, Horse-breaker4443248454267227532575414124
3. Bird fancier2
4. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Manures and Animal Waste Products.
1. Manure, Guano Dealer
2. Bone-dust Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Leather, Raw Materials, and Manufactures.
1. Hide, Skin Dealer231127
2. Prepared Skins, Leather Dealer2
3. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Wool and other Animal Matters.
1. Wool-broker, Merchant212132145
2. Tallow Merchant, Dealer1
3. Bone, Horn, Hoof, Hair Merchant, Dealer2
4. Feather Dealer
5. Others
Sub-Order 5.—Seeds, Plants, Flowers, Vegetable Products for Fodder and Gardening Purposes.
1. Seed Merchant965
2. Florist, Flower and Plant Seller12112
3. Produce, Hay and Corn Merchant, Dealer43997111611712955
4. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Other Vegetable Matters not included elsewhere.
1. Timber Merchant137032207111365131522
2. Bark Merchant, Dealer
3. India-rubber Wares Dealer
4. Others1
TOTAL ORDER No. VIII.17597291218929821615658631511131257112121111
ORDER IX.—Engaged in dealing in Minerals or other Substances mainly used for Fuel and Light.
Sub-Order 1.—Coal and other Substances mainly used for Fuel and Light.
1. Coal, Coke Merchant, Dealer265
2. Linguite, Shale, Peat, Charcoal, Dealer
3. Firewood, Fuel Merchant, Dealer9582301211254622322412317485
4. Petroleum, Kerosene, Paraffin Importer, Dealer
5. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. IX.95108301211254622322412317535
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
1
11318
10617712951491845303106633441107421151855811229417123439153,160
5214625141265133281121072227
423212323149
98631718721554525434852607050825014859218107321038128127773852,395
1111225
37
2163463253241130
11112
1510351153166317413121171197
4418114410228171283422132430173852111144286101,043
127135611152212231125
514121
3
12218415851841954296895247117452413913610325512943339212,662
5671222231631115151157
4
14
295101243523351389012881231961671421322341601830634332215954121403556721357167,361
25262415173241010132041131242812250
1841692634410857627631214113311426101407
2127
11
151243
2111
1321322131168
1
12
31122130
4111326
114131934472219152813117232531385
9417346811161081012162164525271351
12
431382628864151622173150342118628139931644216651528621,584
324242
6486101525151161544430562743733152212154711278878
6786121525151161544830562743733152212154011278920
Table No. CIII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
ORDER X.—Engaged in dealing in Minerals other than for Fuel and Light.
Sub-Order 1.—Stone, City, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals not otherwise classed.
1. Stone, Gravel, Sand Dealer
2. Lime Merchant, Dealer22
3. Cement, Plaster Dealer5
4. Brick, Tile Dealer
5. Potteryware, Earthenware Dealer
6. Glassware Dealer1211
7. China, Crockeryware Dealer32
8. Others114
Sub-Order 2.—Gold, Silver, and Precious Stones.
1. Gold, Silver Buyer
2. Precious Stones Dealer
3. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Metals other than Gold and Silver.
1. Tin, Zinc, Merchant, Dealer211
2. Antimony, Lead Dealer
3. Copper, Brass Dealer
4. Iron Ore, Pig Iron, Scrap Iron, Dealer4
5. Iron, Galvanized Iron, Wire Importer, Dealer4
6. Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer51147311413692215422
7. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. X.5117932141369212216602
ORDER XI.—Engaged as General Dealers, or in Mercantile Pursuits not elsewhere classed.
Sub-Order 1.—Merchants, Dealers (undefined).
1. Merchant, Importer, undefined2224254961521122181191753156712
2. Storekeeper, Shopkeeer601742262515914393914653243994435262239351715206455243124
3. Dealer, Trader8511416611
4. Hawker, Pedlar56334262227318471235851752209142
5. Broker, Agent22321118471
6. Commission Agent114411015131332633621611292143
7. Others2
Sub-Order 2.—Other Mercantile Persons.
1. Officer of Public Company, Society1111191
2. Clerk, Cashier, Accountant, Commercial, or other undefined1541164602015715563514871012113872278
3. Commercial Traveller, Canvasser, Salesman, undefined2161791332517115314221232233
4. Others80441213229243118
TOTAL ORDER No. XI.982963491,49712824746219467456220728452378151432432202311285451
ORDER XII.—Engaged as Speculators on Chance Events.
Sub-Order 1.—Chance Events.
1. Lottery Keeper, Agent
2. Turf Commission Agent, Sweep Promoter42
3. Bookmaker11712111
4. Others8112
TOTAL ORDER No. XII.1291211232
SUB-CLASS C.—STORAGE.
Sub-Order 1.—Storage.
1. Bonded, Free Store, Proprietor, Manager, Clerk103
2. Bonded, Free Store, Storeman, Worker506
3. Others engaged in Storage1
TOTAL ORDER No. XIII.6019
TOTAL CLASS III.214561351316,18063248150214581142123171442442551039724913510759519341,64266144156
CLASS IV.—TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION.
ORDER XIV.—Engaged in the Transport of Passengers, Goods, or in effecting Communications.
Sub-Order 1.—On Railways (not Construction).
1. Railway Officer, Station-master, Clerk47115610115253113543155164280114
2. Railway Engine-driver, Fireman1032811652471312722439586931
3. Railway Guard, Porter, Servant11431782515131310454111011787958
4. Railway Ganger, Fettler30268154623827433312222823621872391930
5. Railway Employee, Labourer39268622111711674199333593846581610
6. Others348
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
11
121715
5
11
1111119
411112
11312225
11
11
26
4
4
272120241422519662018512128581093626
2721272715227206624205233325812183720
64273836153337238138259962135162112411,042
9087131773142458605128514683384920331067133934497102913716422945122,806
11722216110551149221160
135111428410951858712224232362192124406
111111222511170
78131727336726256291422116301125440
2
231164344
1116213385110149840281312402290932211741556101451,432
2527103654415410719825221111867321551
2271513444111024108512024222120264546354
1331272259181331990113804717012613469199103382405935015381315171918860933819361197,316
6
1111129
111111220
11211122255
3117
324267
111311110
11625341194
872298761697261,529232664082641116356394073459835286321,3111701196285423227486671,551523053991903028,506
15785353420111662820336423915014164485981815970
11811452366916444652644292256111210717
2039743461105147402340633241632877718741117121,043
323018271586536117540159486122210998111038436641481,355
4963010381457181442334163022816103468611517144227411,409
12220
Table No. CIII.,— SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 2.—On Roads.
1. Cable Tramway Owner, officer, Clerk
2. Cable Tramway Conductor, Gripman, Engine-driver, Employee
3. Steam Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk
4. Steam Tramway Conductor, Driver, Fireman, Employee
5. Electric Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk161
6. Electric Tramway Conductor, Driver, Engine-driver, Employee292171
7. Horse Tramway Owner, Officer, Clerk
8. Horse Tramway Conductor, Driver, Employee
9. Tramway Employee (undefined)32516
10. Coach, Omnibus, Cab Proprietor1112882261381833212
11. Coach, Omnibus, Cab-driver, Conductor8656684562119391714174410341324
12. Parcels Delivery Agent, Driver, Clerk9111225
13. Drayman, Carrier, Carter, Teamster, Horse-driver (not elsewhere classified)106151114137296519112786181261039146965012287850373161173711975
14. Livery Stable Keeper1211615343
15. Others313111
Sub-Order 3.—On Seas and Rivers, and the regulation thereof.
1. Harbours and Rivers Department, Marine Board, Ferry Service, Officer13871313114
2. Pilot2362517
Lighthouse-keeper, Superintendent4441116114
4. Shipowner, Shipping Agent, Manager, Clerk1124722492242
5. Shipmaster, Officer, Seaman (Merchant Service)13551273134123920111383
6. Engineer, Stoker, Coal-trimmer Steamer (Merchant Service)335222614251
7. Steward, Stewardess, Ship-servant17711947
8. Canal Proprietor, Agent, Manager
9. Barge-master, Lighterman35215
10. Stevedore, Lumper, Wharf-Labourer7429261805207664
11. Boat Proprietor, Boatman, Waterman15115716
12. Ferry, Punt Lessee, Worker20431121
13. Wharf-owner, Lessee, Wharfinger29143211
14. Others11
Sub-Order 4.—On Postal Service.
1. Postal Officer, Postmaster, Clerk, Sorter34398734311133242111029326
2. Letter-carrier2841112418
3. Mail Contractor2324136743141413213244213
4. Mailman, Mailguard112445777241566329574423114
5. Others11
Sub-Order 5.—On Telegraph and Telephone Service.
1. Telegraph Officer, Stationmaster, Operator, Clerk75825959442668346542261111024515
2. Electrician, Lineman1111812101151221121171247310
3. Telephone Officer11724311
4. Messenger31233421161213411141611
5. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Delivery of Documents, Parcels, and Messages by hand.
1. Messenger, Porter4453111201
2. Errand Boy, Girl10411115131
3. Others
TOTAL ORDER No. XIV.199371831503,526346791372514966425426611825323112725147157224534736895910271202
TOTAL CLASS IV.199371831503,526346791372514966425426611825323112725147157224534736895910271602
CLASS V.—INDUSTRIAL.
ORDER XV.—Engaged in connection with the Manufacture, or in other processes relating to Art and Mechanic Productions in which materials of various kinds are employed in combination.
Sub-Order 1.—Books and Publication.
1. Publisher, Newspaper Proprietor23561121518
2. Printer, Printer's Manager, Clerk22720314211122252124632248525
3. Compositor23251931313212134631631158117
4. Machinist, Stereotyper, and others engaged in printing6413
5. Bookbinder, Manufacturing Stationer (all branches)1221152
6. Others12
Sub-Order 2.—Musical Instruments.
1. Musical Instrument Maker4325
2. Musical Instrument Tuner, Repairer1115812
3. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Prints, Pictures, and Art Materials.
1. Lithographer, Lithographic, Zincographic Printer511119
2. Picture-frame Maker, Picture Restorer, Cleaner2116
3. Artists' Materials Manufacturer, Artists' Colourman
4. Others
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
11
11120
1722110417
11
33
23150
1615153613725194136331111552226453
1015952755113371115173114415386333458
221811222211156
13116531105473421612563781133947465048332811061253319161824284618144326631324,507
1411123148
10
21221471012221124
111491631662
11315111348107109
121141167413215243298
41424844911661515917912528812651,561
222102446176843602131293835
351334401980370291505
11217113170
41181216149427127191996
51111112041577
1421022458
132126139
215
9314964439474156319423232114215442371
52642257216589242131
361421421521111174215333331142
12131244472291213422631412321196
3
3417514328257114141141455161422215421
1561114132434535264418111291111205
146214334167
42227312362131167125150
132435254105
16361631232211482119
11
3322001022012878373827226426420942838623291441249432860939331162474132391162651,45062883541863718,188
3322001022012878373827226426420942838623291441249432860939331162474132391162651,45062883541863718,188
16111323514131149111139
23511193412191021122741811233531920384668
91427276421301657134272311220622599
24632761011119
136117515151240
3
4119
22451311215124119
63
5573193
1211312112144
1
Table No. CIII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 4.—Ornaments, Minor Art Products, and Small Wares.
1. Carver (all branches), Carver and Gilder9123
2. Image Maker, Modeller2
3. Taxidermist1
4. Toy Maker1
5. Basket Maker, Wicker-worker192411
6. Artificial Flower Maker, Art Needleworker9381
7. Paper Bag, Box Maker3913
8. Brush, Broom Maker413
9. Others1
Sub-Order 5.—Equipment for Sports and Games.
1. Billiard, Bagatelle Table Manufacturer
2. Cricket, Lawn Tennis Equipment Maker
3. Gymnasium Equipment Maker
4. Fishing-tackle Maker21
5. Others
Sub-Order 6.—Designs, Medals, Type, and Dies.
1. Type-founder, Maker
2. Die-sinker41
3. Engraver (not Art), Pattern Designer816
4. Rubber-stamp Maker411
5. Others
Sub-Order 7.—Watches, Clerks, and Scientific Instruments.
1. Watch, Clock, Chronometer Maker1112
2. Scientific Instrument Maker
3. Optician173
4. Telegraph, Telephone Instrument Maker
5. Electrical Apparatus Maker
6. Others
Sub-Order 8.—Surgical Instruments and Appliances.
1. Surgical Instrument Maker15
2. Surgical Appliances, Truss, Bandage Maker
3. Others
Sub-Order 9.—Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives.
1. Gunsmith151241
2. Torpedo Maker
3. Explosives Manufacturer1
4. Fuse, Cartridge Maker
5. Shot Maker
6. Fireworks Maker5
7. Others
Sub-Order 10.—Engines, Machines, Tools, and Implements.
1. Engine-maker, Fitter, Mechanical Engineer1123163272131964611118311112440115
2. Millwright4313
3. Boiler-maker19412111724
4. Agricultural Machinery and Implement Maker11
5. Sewing-machine Maker, Repairer41
6. Cutler, Tool-maker, Saw-setter195111
7. Gas, Water-meter Maker2
8. Scale, Weighing-machine Maker, Adjuster
9. Others4
Sub-Order 11.—Carriages and Vehicles.
1. Railway Carriage, Waggon, Tram-car Builder4383
2. Coach, Carriage, Waggon, Cart Builder313105183123743314111424034
3. Bicycle Maker23212513
4. Perambulator, Wheel-chair Maker
5. Wheelwright34615172593910115112321415194
6. Others1
Sub-Order 12.—Harness, Saddlery, and Leatherware.
1. Saddlery and Harness Maker, Whip Maker22620717535516192211151495513928712107685951114
2. Leather Belting4
3. Leather Cutter, Designer11
4. Portmanteau Maker1612
5. Saddle-tree Maker2
6. Fancy Leather Worker2
7. Others1
Sub-Order 13.—Ships, Boats, and their Equipment.
1. Shipbuilder, Shipwright, Boatbuilder189617242122
2. Ship-rigger
3. Block, Oar, Mast Maker
4. Sailmaker13114
5. Graving Dock, Patent Slip Proprietor, Manager6
6. Dock Engine-driver, Labourer262
7. Others1
Sub-Order 14.—Furniture.
1. Furniture Manufacturer, Cabinet-maker, Bedstead Maker14121218416551511414924
2. Bed, Mattress Maker, Upholsterer48113211924
3. Others46
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
15
2
12
12
12112924251
11111113132
11132565
1216366
1
14
27
1113211126
17
5
211217
11
28
11311122
214
5
64151697414316212229204738148531315823191421,137
11111117
214012654108621953632347
1115
117
11331111131
13
26
541712135113124
1214471258512392422311393222421463553
18143453378
813681411610641032568412431163111474341
12
20183163740120333215221137834132571137672641133820151311,196
15
12
131
2
2
1
111231171314211561162082232
11
132212365118357
118
129
1
1011126936627748186321162116136599
1451231621012714140
1112
Table No. CIII., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamentina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
Sub-Order 15.—Building Materials and other Manufactures, comprised mainly of Timber.
1. Saw-mill Proprietor, Worker (exclusive of Forest Saw-mills)2432157782161318597124824659276426854658
2. Joiner, Door-sash, Mantlepiece Maker157637121163831
3. Cooper36512211122
4. Others2721313
Sub-Order 16.—Chemicals and By-Products.
1. Manufacturing Chemist (not elsewhere classified)92
2. Ink, Blacking Manufacturer3
3. Salt, Soda, Alkali, Starch, Blue Maker
4. Chemical Manure Maker
5. Eucalyptus Oil Maker1
6. Paint Manufacturer11
7. Others2
TOTAL ORDER No. XV.401846372,2092581847182197314763183643342473724622103407801578110
ORDER XVI.—Engaged in connection with the Manufacture, or in Repairs, Cleaning, or in other Processes relating to Textile Fabrics, Dress, and Fibrous Materials.
Sub-Order 1.—Textile Fabrics.
1. Cotton Manufacturer, Spinner, and other Workers (all branches)
2. Woollen Manufacturer, Spinner, and other Workers (all branches)23
3. Silk Manufacturer, Spinner, and other Workers (all branches)
4. Dyer, Scourer831
5. Flock Manufacturer1
6. Others1
Sub-Order 2.—Dress.
1. Clothing Manufacturer, Tailor, Dress-maker22423212,162137222297012122422541122552181511326167833128
2. Hat, Cap, Bonnet Maker4521119
3. Shirtmaker89133
4. Milliner, Staymaker, Glovemaker10310121121222462
5. Sockmaker, Knitter
6. Furrier, Rugmaker13
7. Bootmaker, Shoemster (all branches)645599225614625104223564319333218
8. Umbrella, Parasol Maker31
9. Feather-dresser, Glove-cleaner5
10. Others1
Sub-Order 3.—Fibrous Materials.
1. Mat Maker1
2. Rope, Cord Maker341
3. Canvas, Sailcloth Maker1
4. Tent, Tarpaulin Maker3121
5. Bag, Sack Maker145
6. Others2
TOTAL ORDER No. XVI.28828263,46617523043771419362304314296024191543791,10143839
ORDER XVII.—Engaged in connection with the Manufacture, or in other Processes relating to Food, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Food.
1. Slaughterman, Abattoir Worker4111781341131746712
2. Meat, Bacon, Ham Curer, Preserver222896111310338133
3. Fish Curer41
4. Butter, Cheese Maker, Factory Worker3521120134136231
5. Animal Food Refrigerator814
6. Others1
Sub-Order 2.—Vegetable Food.
1. Miller, Maizena Manufacturer4619711121288
2. Baker, Biscuit, Pastry Maker105117276481914379815311254616415157117635
3. Fruit Preserver, Jam Maker98515
4. Confectionery Maker802123
5. Sugar-mill Owner, Sugar Refiner892226171864314751
6. Others2
Sub-Order 3.—Groceries, Drinks, Narcotics, and Stimulants.
1. Brewer, Bottler, and others engaged in Brewing21612410711121754
2. Maltster2120
3. Distiller and Rectifier of Spirits, Bottler92
4. Wine Manufacturer (not Grower)1
5. Cordial, Aerated Water Manufacturer (all branches)7364124141917676281513631421824526
6. Coffee-roaster1
7. Tea-mixer, Taster
8. Tobacco, Cigar, Cigarette Manufacturer11418
9. Ice Manufacturer123317
10. Spice Manufacturer41
11. Condiment Maker (all branches)1014
12. Others21
TOTAL ORDER No. XVII.261024411,15231891950273621926668577105821693170332113048
Table No. CIII.—SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
72589648482170417114224673642141092036772412144366211,881
711212351768214832817311284
41652111131181318151171
3212161253173
110224
3
11
1
2
2
18796106395163076238135942852221423413927515321043920494723214112419842914841097049,741
11
108153131
71121327
1
51310
238261516359311341774310200166126621681452343161369733149207391792246,708
1331177
1842727172
1511721512475812441363321
15
62514483688143357320137883433411144129126872,204
15
5
1
12
1121141
1
11122211119
11122
2
3183316215503703548757132472571708126326124181616101074172052534123922949,755
2214115328273128412222102123209
2217413198212971824145653132998
27
741054211164811021204
11421628
1
195613674117174
54202741951742159412826423431491765654459213142131,498
11683146
712232118131316184
212124197116667283884
24
146141165210334151532366
23
42118
1114
27106164869810143513811126941132938543595
1
1418128157
171146358
5
121625
14
1043291583193522063819873116160400966215251316741398214104218211165,593
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
ORDER XVIII.—Not otherwise classed, engaged in connection with Manufactures or other Processes connected with Animal and Vegetable Substances.
Sub-Order 1.—Animal Matters (not otherwise classed).
1. Soap, Candle Manufacturer1120211244
2. Tallow-melter, Boiling-down Worker11611
3. Fellmonger, Woolwasher15315141021211131354
4. Tanner, Currier, (all branches)12484117741
5. Bone-dust, Manure Manufacturer1
6. Others116
Sub-Order 2.—Working in Wood (not elsewhere classed).
1. Firewood Cutter, Chopper31188131230
2. Fencer, Hurdle Maker10311183232921211122920105273842231051514140
3. Bark-mill Owner, Worker
4. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Workers in Vegetable Produce for Fodder.
1. Chaffcutter412
2. Corncrusher
3. Oil and Seed-cake Maker
4. Others
Sub-Order 4.—Paper Manufacture.
1. Paper Manufacturer (all branches)
2. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. XVIII.3034278682741002494627322112412629394524133110614240
ORDER XIX.—Engaged in the Alteration, Modification, or Manufacture, or in other Processes relating to Metals or Mineral Matters.
Sub-Order 1.—Manufactures and Processes relating to Stone, Clay, Earthenware, Glass, and Minerals not otherwise classed.
1. Monumental, Marble Mason, Stonecutter, Dresser1246
2. Limeburner11122
3. Plaster-maker, Cement Manufacturer1
4. Brickmaker, Tile Manufacturer182012312112211
5. Pottery Maker6114
6. Glass Manufacturer, Worker12
7. Crockery, Earthenware Repairer, Maker
8. Asphalt Maker
9. Asbestos Manufacturer
10. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Workers in Jewellery, Precious Stones, and Minting.
1. Goldsmith212
2. Lapidary, Precious Stones Worker52
3. Electro-plater, Plater61
4. Persons engaged in Minting
5. Others
Sub-Order 3.—Workers in various Metals (not elsewhere classed).
1. Tinsmith, Smelter, Worker124312920132611413612481421032132
2. Zinc, Antimony, Bismuth, Smelter, Worker
3. Silver, Copper, Lead, Smelter, Worker1925
4. Malleable Iron and Steel Manufacturer, Smelter, Worker3211113
5. Pig Iron Manufacturer, Smelter, Worker11
6. Iron Founder, Moulder, Worker198404154349
7. Brass Founder, Moulder, Brazier, Worker10139
8. Galvanised Iron Worker (all branches)32
9. Wire and Cable Manufacturer, Worker91115
10. Blacksmith, Striker, Farrier267187231801254034152125101730186453524987710282913
11. Locksmith611
12. Others4111
TOTAL ORDER NO. XIX.2710221069316522843471622341323452084946261311143264133215
ORDER XX.—Engaged in the Conversion of Coal and other Substances to purposes of Heat, Light, or forms of energy not otherwise classed.
Sub-Order 1.—Working in Fuel, Light, and other forms of energy.
1. Gas Manufacture and Supply Officer, Worker75114910
2. Coke Manufacturer, Burner
3. Electric Light or Energy Producer, Worker512
4. Hydraulic Power Producer, Worker
5. Charcoal Burner11139
6. Kerosene Oil Manufacturer
7. Others1
TOTAL ORDER NO. XX.18113439139
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
424113423154299
1111115
2121917532485711203
31029717118314371270
1
19
546140641113121115536852521
26422192531618440116414375254134915317107310127162950
11
7
44
385127201420616281042187111235844223311413410163171511701711982142,080
12332122133256
172421
416
171715319253712331351417413076330
112128264185
113
11
12331116
7
211313317
651313152821174263271123325511210191272Illegible
91345111211136
211411521378
121171213140
444295207201425252357942333853
51221144
212111
23123
93411315133174247533418935799736646179513131033313271131019403892,416
111112
18111533
12115629182192412517439193831481821152201071185915181494416592271035815894,718
13243751372111421175
1124
21110161233
1010
271441162
1114
142732037113137212171342221287
Table No. CIII.,— SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
OCCUPATIONS, CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, AND SUBDIVISIONS OF SUB-ORDERS.PERSONS.
Aramac.Balonne.Blackall.Bowen.Brisbane.Bundaberg.Burke.Burnett.Caboolture.Cairns.Cardwell.Charleville.Clermont.Cloncurry.Cook.Croydon.Cunnamulla.Dalby.Darling Downs Central.Darling Downs East.Darling Downs North.Darling Downs West.Diamantina.Drayton and Toowoomba.Enoggera.Etheridge.Fassifern.Gladstone.
ORDER XXI.—Engaged in the Construction or Repair of Buildings, Roads, Railways, Canals, Docks, Earthworks, &c., or in operations the nature of which is undefined.
Sub-Order 1.—Houses and Buildings.
1. Builder, Contractor, Manager, Foreman, Clerk411411759316144513352233934
2. Stonemason, Hodman, Labourer6421211111315192
3. Bricklayer, Hodman, Labourer111921115112331472
4. Carpenter, Labourer251523265529945046141271928932352323821039177186271193467
5. Slater, Shingler21
6. Plasterer, Modeller3851992
7. House-painter, Paperhanger, Glazier22332162327202221463133348951127
8. Plumber, Gasfitter, Bellhanger43521322118165322211316381165
9. Others222124
Sub-Order 2.—Roads, Railways, Earthworks, &c.
1. Road, Railway, Bridge, Telegraph, Wharf Contractor1131151134123218941
2. Skilled Assistant, Foreman, Inspector, Manager4123484151391318169123
3. Carter, Teamster2
4. Engine-driver, Fireman
5. Navvy, Labourer, Platelayer20141118872931612384484587202129117378
6. Stone-breaker, Contractor Road Metal41241137
7. Dredge-worker, Diver57111
8. Drainer, Pavior, Asphalt Worker511
9. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXI.602136551,61526257210428635704615545442311346974228431709186899
ORDER XXII.—Engaged in the Disposal of the Dead, or of Refuse.
Sub-Order 1.—Disposal of the Dead.
1. Undertaker123111
2. Cemetery Keeper, Grave-digger1111211
3. Others
Sub-Order 2.—Disposal of Refuse.
1. Scavenger, Street-cleaner3861
2. Chimney-sweep3
3. Sanitary Contractor, Nightman111732228211
4. Others
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXII.1176811044319221
ORDER XXIII.—Industrial and other Active Workers imperfectly defined.
Sub-Order 1.—Imperfectly defined.
1. Mechanic, Manufacturer (so defined)1913
2. Factory Worker, Manager (so defined)16219
3. Engineer, Engine-driver, Stoker (so defined)23311392038589224168113115217
4. Machinist, Machine Hand (so defined)50121233
5. Contractor, Manager, Apprentice, Foreman (so defined)7181016212345356871575281515109112045
6. Labourer, undefined14515550546302573912594108611181142514481836988936063462181611455128
7. Others21178143335213115154132115
TOTAL ORDER NO. XXIII.154178655697929745151104123781591243430581917513013111777562652421660155
TOTAL CLASS V.36528025023310,3391,523854485501,1112423633651092573473351775334023331821051,7773,569101308506
CLASS VI.—AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, MINERAL AND OTHER PRIMARY PRODUCERS.
ORDER XXIV.—Directly Engaged in the Cultivation of Land, in Breeding and Rearing Animals, or in obtaining Raw Products from Natural Sources.
Sub-Order 1.—Agricultural Pursuits.
1. Farmer, and relative assisting92517149648344701,08815010371969581,7871,2049721757249131,242126
2. Farm Manager, Overseer11431461112841221
3. Farm Servant, Agricultural Labourer144340362905131980114264274362952921776361322121
4. Market Gardener4516385054871825162584824362111172131848161012717950617
5. Fruit-grower, Orchardist1391191,0561427174
6. Hop, Cotton, Tea, Coffee, Grower291115
7. Tobacco-grower1144
8. Wine-grower, Vigneron123462
9. Sugar planter277272,1371851,9311,7015571
10. Horticulturist, Gardener2648871376332114
11. Agricultural Department Officer1131172118
12. Others4813174916411469122734135113
Sub-Order 2.—Pastoral Pursuits.
1. Grazier, Pastoralist, Stock-breeder, and relative assisting12163804038331411646719571062632136811161782264031263185492
2. Station Manager, Overseer, Clerk1258954221924173484176652484777250375741486517717
3. Stock-rider, Drover, Shearer, Shepherd, Pastoral Labourer5863694551416676252364831963449749382631444542541123251024919755191113793
4. Dairy Farmer, and relative assisting6310252168129302138227541234289492942054735114
5. Dairy Assistant, Milker1341717111271121213240172313212
6. Poultry Farmer3122434121111112421
7. Stock and Brands Department Officer11162111111313312
8. Others311725252391155661541447128883113129
Table No. CIII.—continued., SHOWING OCCUPATIONS of PERSONS by CLASSES, ORDERS, SUB-ORDERS, and SUBDIVISIONS of SUB-ORDERS, in each CENSUS DISTRICT of the STATE—continued.
PERSONS.
Gympie.Herberton.Highfields.Hughenden.Ipswich.Kennedy.Leichhardt.Logan.Mackay.Maranoa.Marathon.Maryborough.Moreton East.Moreton West.Mount Morgan.Nundah.Oxley.Palmer.Peak Downs.Rockhampton.Somerset.Springsure.Stanley.Stanthorpe.St. Lawrence.Tambo.Taroom.Tiaro.Toowong.Townsville.Warrego.Warwick.Westwood.Wide Bay.Woothakata.TOTALS.
452323914241251545219234224524711494
951946233311121411527272240
1617115256931101792071418131154151021466
13210626301371918585758199411411085119781182286027111011101388216544835754,203
1211412
42221226113731101
2571435386810272222142424632622112061219157948
27912282563942530828212248522121547113951857
11522133111153
11135451615811111116
614311110384695142631128215141011311299
2222512220
1236
1501772051866116350942868191653515331115722335317612681221,885
113112111347
24112181121112124
2110
22
37534054462803781426113710340218296195176272210244335984935181514572265591510322390119,883
11211213241
2231212111121239
312116
11204172
3
515223721033511108
85102533574141128187521279
2111313152151353
111162223885521121
3241018692123125820292132272121147131541664
2121111943512561152
831372211551891913188835131223111914462411535
8514161204322344271661471381183596720523656658257396415365852251414683811721410367,498
4317353111389369132274511111213721357
10317464219363473321951781671374221052602899887105326437220406462554675795012925810889,380
1,2689093053782,0332,198738818355432741,8961,4581,1358821,63396933192,10415930419513913936721868852,3421205341,0474904751,716
324928181210218381,0311853702553053,2732632125112415333086226627215111181378417618,311
1211124623111251131
131291282277233586077106538111387171437364334949604010396114,579
6138895116210512752525377442481175945731091446713724209292815714183,297
2721156116511221040426234761,467
15915121
11147
2191125413561
2662,59524331112548311641,204111,678
18132348155531181011372621284
2137323221263
51312223283551313476
531824711511657