Total.
Enclosure 1 in No. 7.
CENSIS of Singapore and its Dependencies, taken under Orders of Government in the months of November and December 1849. TABLE L—Exhibiting the Local Distributions of the Inhabitants, with their various Nations.
Town.
Country.
Islands.
Rivers.
38
EMIGRATION FROM CHINA TO THE WEST INDIES.
Total.
Males.
Females.
Boys.
100
11
605
427 | 121 | 107 | 71
480
3
4 5 492
Ꮞ
22...............1 | Girls.
607
Total.
Males.
198
80+
30
82
54
703
1,116
I
6
8
981
16
$
726
23
4
4
1
24,790 | 1,460
Females.
86585 Boys.
DR.
Girls.
Grand
Total.
45
360
922
50
194
22
149
763
529 342
2,269
959
77927,988
5
27
380 158
1,649
2
22
4,540 5,814 2072 1,780 12,206 4,997 561 486
6,261
29
5
1,616 | 125 | 112 76' 1,929 97,785 7,2334,322 3,551 | 52,891
Military and followers
609
Continental Convicts
1,426
18
Local Convicts
122
1,548
Persone living on board of vessels and boats in the rivers Omitted through change or obscurity of residence
2,995
1,000
Grand Total
50,043
(Signed)
Lowis S. JACKSON, Assistant Resident.
NATIONS.
Europeans
Eurasians -
Armenians
Males.
Females.
145
57
32
2877
273
137
30
7
Arabs
Ballinese
81
37
39
-
8
Я
1
Boyanese
Bugis
Cafrees
283
25
1.5
421
39
62
-
I
2
Chinese Cochin Chinese
12,053
1,251
809
-
Javanese
483
909
109
Jews
14
9
Malays
1,084
1,020
483 3K8
Natives of India 3,704 Parsecs
496 436 237 4,873
ដ៏ខ្ចី-៩! ថ្មី ! ជ ៩» ឌី ៖ │Girls.
Total.
Males.
Femalco.
Boys.
Girls.
Total.
Mules.
Females.
Boys.
Girls.
264
53
870
50
199
]
46
334
420
518
$
666 14,779
437 393 232
11,915
200
6
975
498
20
2
2,975
2,374 2,040 | 1,089
13
13
753
10
62
Siamese
1+387}:: -
5
137
Total
1
18,610 3,521 2,1501,635 25,916 16,532 |2,855 1,607 1,395 22,389 | 1,027 | 752 453 445| 2,657
ཋ །ཀུནྡྷ3) ༅ །ཙྪིཾབྷཱ།།
13
96
13
52
1
29 20:
150
2
429
222 1,284
155 91 48
106 | 12,358
217 8 12
244
5
8
2+
49
50
674
2
926
6,429
655633393 | 995 | 2,076
46
35
896
10
J
1 | |༄, ।, ༄ ht,,,,,
Singapore, 23 January 1850,
Enclosure in No. 7.
CENSUS of Singapore and its Dependencies, taken under Orders of Government in the months of November and December 1849. TABLE II.----Showing the Classification of the Adult Inhabitants into Professions or Callings as well as the Religions, as far as they could be ascertained.
Religion.
EMIGRATION FROM CHINA TO THE WEST INDIES.
39
Profession or Calling.
NATIONS.
Merchants
and
Clerks.
Mechanica.
Agri-
culturists.
Miscella-
Labourers. Servants.
Total.
Christians. Jewn.
neous.
Par-
secs.
Maho-
medans.
Hindogs. Buddhists.
Total.
Europeans
40
14
10
Eurasians
52
12
It
102
Armenians
3
3
Arabs
9
Balines
3
45
2
Boyanese
310
303
Bugis
89
212
308
Caffries
Chinese
95
2,322
8,426
6,309
335
Cochin Chinese
6
Javanese
136
336
356
Jews
5
Malays
3
2:6
450
2,757
361
Natives of India
17
181
255
1,956
413
Parsecs
7
Siamese
ཿg ༔ ུ་མ" g {ཆཱ ༷ཌ།
131
198
$58
124
304
921
2
1
360
922
21
30
50
50
GO
82
191
194
1
54
+
145
149
69
703
763
763
469
1,116
2,269
2,269
1
1
3
3
5,306
21,790
197
6
27,495
27
27,988
27
116
981
1
1,648
1,649
5
G
16
2
22
733
4,510
12,205
12,206
2,113
4,997
39
4,915
1,307
6,261
5
23
23
23
4
4
5
Total
+234
2,996
10.088
19,991
1,3:0
9,156
97,785 1,861
22
23
22,007
1,452
27,526
$2,891
Singapore, 23 January 1850.
(Signed)
Lowis S. JACKSON, Assistant Resident.
EL TO NOISE POHLIM ATTY
- E 8 ONTHOLE CHINA
988
.
- อวมองออน
BE A DEAD
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