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Table 9. —Industrial Analysis of Men postponed or released from Service with the Armed Forces following Appeac Board Action —continued
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Aged 21-35 Yeara inclusive. Aged Industrial Group. '"uncf* Married. Total -pota!. under. Single. " — o? e oWithout With Children. Children. Secondary Industry— continued. Eellmongering and woolscouring .. .. .. .. 15 7 15 37 37 Tanning .. - .. .. .. .. .. 1 28 24 39 91 92 Woollen and knitted goods manufacture .. .. 4 33 20 63 116 120 Silk-hosiery manufacture .. .. .. .... 1 3 2 6 6 Flock, felt, sack, rope, &c., manufacture .. .. 1 6 3 18 27 28 Hats and millinery manufacture .. .. .. .. .. 1 3 4 4 Clothing-manufacture n.e.i. .. .. .. .. 2 16 16 39 71 73 Boot, shoe, and slipper making .. ■ .. .. 11 47 47 90 184 195 Boot-repairing ,. .. .. .. .. .. 9 3 13 25 25 Other leather-working .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 3 5 5 Laundering, dry-cleaning, and dyeing .. .. . . 2 4 2 10 16 18 Other textile, clothing, &c., industries .. .. 1 1 2 5 8 9 All textile, clothing, &c., industries .. 22 160 130 300 590 612 Lime and cement making .. .. .. .. 2 8 9 22 39 41 Brick, tile, and concrete products manufacture .. .. 2 17 20 63 100 102 Asbestos, stone, and other mineral processing .. .... 2 1 4 7 7 Wallboard-manufacture .. .. .. .. .. 7 4 12 23 23 Timber-milling and joinery .. .. .. .. 4 49 32 72 153 157 Wooden box and case making .. .. .. 3 21 12 28 61 64 Cabinet and hard-furniture making .. .. .. 7 12 6 32 50 57 Upholstering and soft-furniture making .. .. 1 2 2 7 11 12 Other industries allied to building .. .. .. .. 1 4 5 10 10 AH industries allied to building .. 19 119 90 245 454 473 Glass-manufacture .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 3 17 26 26 Rubber and rubber-goods manufacture .. .. 2 14 5 10 35 37 Paint and varnish making .. .. .. .... 2 7 4 13 13 Soap and candle making .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 6 8 8 Manure-manufacture .. .. .. .. .. 8 2 22 32 32 Drugs and chemical manufacture .. .. .. 1 10 5 8 23 24 Paper and cardboard manufacture .. .. .. 1 3 11 14 15 Carton, cardboard-box, and paper-bag making .. .... 1 2 2 5 5 Printing, publishing, and bookbinding .. .. 4 14 21 62 97 101 Tobacco-processing and cigarette-making ,. .. 1.. .. 4 4 5 Other secondary industries .. .. .. .. 1 11 12 15 38 39 Sub-total .. .. .. .. 290 2,005 1,183 2,757 5,945 6,235 Commerce and Finance— Banks, insurance, trustees, &c. .. .. .. 3 9 11 47 67 70 Shops, warehouses, depots, &c. .. .. .. 34 155 85 310 ' 550 584 Stock and station agencies and storage .. .. 3 12 9 39 60 63 Sub-total .. .. .. .. 40 176 105 396 677 717 Public Administration and Professional — *Health and social welfare .. .. .. .. 9 97 58 114 269 278 Education .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 30 26 77 133 140 Defence (civil staffs) .. .. .. .. .. 8 16 12 36 36 *Lawyers, justice, and prisons .. .. .... 8 4 7 19 19 Government Departments n.e.i. .. .. .. 4 137 100 156 393 397 Local authorities n.e.i. .. .. .. .. 4 26 44 172 242 246 Sub-total .. .. .. .. 24 306 248 538 1,092 1,116 Miscellaneous Services and Professions — Entertainment, sport, and recreation .. .. .... 1 1.. 2 2 Hotels and catering .. .. .. .. .. 5 6 5 16 16 Musicians, artists, authors, &c. .. .. .. .. 6 7 13 13 Other services .. .. .. .. .... 4 1 3 8 8 Sub-total .... 16 8 15 39 39 Training for Industry— University and other students .. .. .. 148 362 6 .. 368 516 Total for all industries .. .. .. 1,531 12,868 4,036 10,006 26,910 28,441 Note. —The above figures exclude men held from service on other than occupational grounds (mostly on grounds of domestic hardship). * These figures exclude coal-minors, ships' personnel, ministers of religion, and police, totalling some 2,500.
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