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6.—INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND MANUFACTORIES
(so far as not included under sub-sections 1-5 above).
Xoi$.—The figures in this table must be regarded in many cases as approximate only, as many establishments are owned
by illiterate persons who keep no reliable books.
Industry
Brick and Tile factories
Carob Crushing factories
Cheese factories (a)
Citrus juice and oil factories
Cotton Ginning factories
Flour mills (b)
Foundries
G y p 3 u m factories (c)
Ice faccories
J a m factories
Macaroni factories
Mineral Water factories
Origanum Oil distilleries ...
Potteries ...
Preserves factories
Pope factories
Ship Building Yards
Silk Filatures ...
Soap factories
Spinning machines
Sumac factories ...
Tanneries ..
Terra U m b r a quarries
Tobacco factories ...
Wine and Spirit factories (a) ... j
Number of
Establishments
or
Manufactories
1
i
i
32
3
• 13
1
62
( 92 steam
\ 281 water
4
33
9
1
3
12
1
92
1
1
1
1
13
1
i
3
3
6
1 7
Number of
persons
employed
daily
372
57
80
30
97
54
195
24 during the
summer
1 during the
summer
14
38
130 during
tbe summer
295
6
6
2
182
67
75
18
80
24
309
71
Coat of
R a w Materials
used
jt*
57550
13,458
700
S.715
2,490
2,918
1 ">'?7
X.--.4
17
3,958
2.421
300
S56
168
SOO
10
3.407
1-1.823
3,700
1.410
8.000
1,664
186.137
31.184
Output durit
Quantity
8,500,000 pieces
8,893 torn.
101,560 okes
16,000 gal. citrus juice.
196,918 okes
13,648$ tons
712,000 okes
214 okes
225,500 okes
2,021,760 bottles
542£ okes
267.000 pieces
893 okes
26,000 okes
2 boats
5,665 okes
433,368 okes
871 tons
423 tons
65,000 okes
2,028 tons
172.170 okes
1,020,930 okes
ig the year
Net selling
value ac factory
or works
£
15,850
15,320
1,500
8,950
3,830
6,025
2,534
32
5,026
3,515
350
2,050
60
1.100
23
8,130
19,283
5,639
4,018
9,000
4,492
185,843
45.995
(a) Some small faccories are not included in this return.
(b) Details regarding these mills cannot be obtained, as very many of them are owned by illiterate persons w h o
keep noi*books. The 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 oue million oke3) and primitive rope
making establishments of which particulars are unobtainable.
(c) Primitive kilns, of which no details are available, are also found in certain localities.
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