Bill for taking the Census for Ireland in the year nineteen hundred and eleven

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[10 Edw. 
7.] 
Census {Ireland). 

A BILL 

FOR Taking the Censiib for Ireland in the year nineteen a.d. 
1910. 

liundrecl and eleven. 
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BE it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and 

with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:— 5 1. 
A census for Ireland shall be taken in the year nineteen Censu*. 
to be hundred and eleven in the manner herein-after directed, and *^eu m the census day shall be Sunday the second day of April in that year. 

2. 
—(1) Such officers and men of the police force of Dublin Emuneiatoi-% 10 metropolis and of the Royal Irish Constabulary as the Lord ^d their 

Lieutenant may direct, together Vvith such other persons as the Lord Lieutenant may appoint to assist therein, shall act as and be enumerators for the purposes of this Act. 

(2) Every enumerator shall, upon the Monday following the 15 census day, and such one or more next consecutive days as the 

Lord Lieutenant may fix, visit every house witbin the district assigned to him between the hours of half-past eight in the forenoon and six in the afternoon, and take an account in writing, according to such instructions as may be given to him by the 20 Chief or Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, of the number of persons who abode therein on the night of the census day, and of the sex, age, religious profession, birthplace, and occupation of all such persons. 

(3) Every enumerator shall take an account of the number 25 of inhabited houses* and of uninhabited houses and of houses then building within his district and of the number of rooms occupied 

[Bill 64.]