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b\—INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND MANUFACTORIES
(so far as not included under sub-sections 1-5 above).
.YoU.—The figures in this table must be regarded in many cases as approximate only, as many establishmeuts are owned
by illiterate persons who keep no reliable books.
Industry
Brick and Tile factories
Carob Crashing factories
Cheese factories (a)
Citrus juice and oil factories (b) ...
Cotton G inning factories
Flour mills (e)
Foundries
Gypsum factories (</)
Ice factories
Jam factories
Macaroni factories
Mineral Water factories
Origanum Oil distilleries
Potteries ... ...
Rope factories
Ship Building Yards
Silk Filatures ...
Soap factories
Spinning machines
Sumac factories
Tanneries .. ... ... .
Terra Umbra quarries
Tobacco factories...
Wine and Spirit factories (a)
Number o(
Establishments
or
Manufactories
25
o
19
2
62
1 109 steam
(312 water
4
35
10
3
10
-
69
1
2
1
15
1
1
3
3
5 •
18
Number of
persons
employed
daily
336
51
103
130
56
227
28 during the
summer
6 during the
summer
17
32
130 during
the summer
193
8
4
182
59
75
15
85
48
351
70
Cost of
Raw Materials
used
£
4,743
4,510
18,129
24,470
2,029
3,098
1,278
128
6,180
2,779
300
1,440
1,100
39
12,432
15,201
4,000
3,347
9,860
5,236
154,947
26,516
Output during the year
Quantity
7,550,000 pieces
3,120 tons
195,033 okes
1,067,886 okes
12,391 tons
809,500 okes
3,482 okes
300,000 okes
1,495,944 bottles
650 okes
371,000 pieces
37,920 okes
5 boats
6,132 okes
443,000 okes
47 tons
500 tons
80,000 okes
5,723 tons
201,175 okes
1,306,599 okes
Net selling
value at factory
or works
£
12,345
23,234
27,014
6,340
2,300
216
7,500
4,254
350
2,700
1,580
80
17.47S
19,420
3,675
5,000
15,000
9,463
213,857
50,589
(a) Some small factories are not included in this return.
(b) A s these factories started work very late in the year, no details are available.
(c; Details regarding these mills cannot be obtained, as very many of them are owned by illiterate persons w h o
keep no books. The grower usually takes his grain co the mill and removes it after grinding. Mills do not*
generally purchase grain.
There is also a large nnmber of primitive oil mills (with an output of over one million okes) and primitive rope
making establishments of which particulars are unobtainable.
(d) Primitive kilns, of which no details are available, are also found in certain localities.
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