+----------------------------------------------------+ | | |Per cent| |Occupation |Numbers.| of | | | | Total. | |----------------------------------|--------|--------| |Textile-- | | | | Cotton preparing | 53,317| 14·9 | | Cotton spinning | 1,857| 0·5 | | Cotton weaving | 155,910| 43·8 | | Wool and worsted | 7,738| 2·2 | | Linen and jute | 20,689| 5·8 | | Silk | 4,247| 1·2 | | Hosiery, etc. | 4,070| 1·1 | |Textile printing, etc | 9,453| 2·6 | | |--------|--------| | Total | 257,281| 72·1 | |Non-Textile-- | | | | Boot and shoe | 9,282| 2·6 | | Hat and cap | 3,750| 1·1 | | Tailoring | 9,798| 2·7 | | Printing | 5,893| 1·7 | | Pottery | 2,600| 0·7 | | Tobacco | 2,060| 0·6 | | Shop assistants | 24,255| 6·8 | | Other trades | 8,742| 2·4 | | General labour | 23,677| 6·6 | | Employment of Public Authorities| 9,625| 2·7 | | |--------|--------| | Total | 99,682| 27·9 | | |--------|--------| | Grand Total | 356,963| 100·0 | +----------------------------------------------------+ CHAPTER V. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION OF PART I.[41]
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