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EURASIAN
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the majority of them are clerks, while very few obtain their livelihood by agriculture. In the course of my investigations in the city of Madras, the following occupations were recorded :—

Accountant. Painter.
Attendant, Lunatic Asylum. Petition writer.
Baker. Police Inspector.
Bandsman. Porter.
Bill collector. Printer.
Blacksmith. Proof-reader.
Boarding-house keeper. Railway —
Boatswain. Auditor.
Boiler smith. Chargeman.
Carpenter. Engine-driver.
Chemist's assistant. Engineer.
Clerk, Government. Goods clerk.
Clerk, commercial. Guard.
Commission agent. Locomotive Inspector.
Compositor. Parcels clerk.
Compounder. Prosecuting Inspector.
Contractor. Shunter.
Coppersmith. Signaller.
Crane attendant, harbour. Station-master.
Draftsman, Storekeeper.
Electric tram driver. Ticket collector.
Electric tram inspector. Tool-keeper.
Engine-driver, ice factory. Block signaller.
Evangelist. Carriage examiner.
Filer. Reporter.
Fireman. Rivetter.
Fitter. Saddler.
Hammerer. Schoolmaster.
Harness-maker. Sexton.
Jewel-smith. Spring-smith.
Joiner. Stereotyper.
Labourer. Steward.
Livery stable-keeper. Telegraph clerk.
Mechanic. Watchmaker.
Moulder. Watchman.