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(27.) The Married State of the Floating Population.
(28.) The Married State of the Chinese Population of the New Territories. (29.) The Degree of Education of the Non-Chinese Population.
30.) The Degree of Education of the Chinese Population.
(31.) The Infirmities of the Chinese Population.
(32.) The Occupations of the European and American Population.
(33.) The Occupations of the Non-Chinese Population, other than Europeans and
Americans.
34.) The Occupations of the Chinese Population (except that of the New Terri-
tories).
35.) The Occupations of the Chinese Population of the New Territories (Northern
District).
(36.) The Occupations of the Chinese Population of the New Territories (Southern
District).
(37.) The number of Non-Chines: Children between the ages of 6 and 15 years
in Victoria, the Peak and Old Kowloon,
(38.) The number of the Chinese Children between the ages of 5 and 14 years and
the number of Students.
(39.) The number of Chinese Families in Victoria and Old Kowloon in the years
1901, 1906 and 1911.
(40.) The number of Boats, Junks, etc., licensed in the Colony in the year 1911. (41.) Report on the Census of the Indian l'opulation of the Colony. (42.) Notes for the Guidance of future Census Officers.
P. P. J. WODEHOUSE.
Census Officer.