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ti.—INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISBMENTS AND MANUFACTORIES
(so far as not included under sub-sections 1-5 above).
XoU.—The figures in this table mast be regarded in many cases as approximate only, as many establishments are owned
by illiterate persons who keep no reliable books.
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Number of i Number of
Establishments I persons
or
employed
Manufactories
daily
Cost of
Raw Mater.ais
used
Output during the year
Quantity
Net selling
value at factory
or works
Tobacco factories ...
Wine and Spirit factories a
Distillery for origanum oil
Brick and tile factories ...
Gypsum factories b
Soap factories
Mineral water factori*** ...
Tanneries ...
Rope factories
Ice factories
Spinning machines
Potteries
Flour mills c
Cotton ginning factories
Cheese factories a...
Terra umbra quarr ies
Ship building yards
Silk filatures
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19
22
413
45
80 during
the summer
169
115
23
33
17 during the
summer
75
224
113 steam
267 water
11
3
1
1
97
49
37
200 during 7
months of the
vear onlv
96.404
12,922
550
2,981
2,094
8,940
1,180
4.000
1,600
219,591 okes
467,000 okes
918 okes
3,942 15,320,000 pieces
11,037 tons
53,700 okes
3.258 2,425.060 bottles
27,30'.)
10,698
6.933
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16.000
30,8()o okes
15,000 okes
265.690 okes
175 tons
«•.&•* ,t
X*
240,000 pieces
464,40y okes
89,600 okes
6,715 tons
8 boats
7,350 okes
184,228
21,453
770
9,830
7,535
3,022
4,735
12,800
1,333
865
4.600
2,760
26.786
13.467
21,707
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19,0.>.)
(a) Some small factories are not included in this return.
(b) Primitive kilns, of which no details are available, are also found in certain localities.
(c) Details regarding these mills cannot be obtained, as very many of them are owned by illiterate persons who
keep no books. T h e grower usually takes his grain to the mill and removes it after grinding. Mills do not
generally purchase grain.
There is also a large number of primitive oil mills (with an output of over one million okes) and primitive rope
making establishments of which particulars are unobtainable.
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