This volume presents the complete results of the census of New South Wales, Australia, taken on the night of April 5th, 1891. Compiled by the Bureau of Statistics and Economics, the report offers detailed demographic and statistical information about the colony’s population, including breakdowns by age, sex, occupation, and geographic location. This historical document provides invaluable insights into the social and economic conditions prevailing in New South Wales at the close of the 19th century. Researchers and historians interested in Australian history, demography, and social statistics will find this a vital resource for understanding the past.
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