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6.—INDUSTRTAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND MANUFACTORIES
(so far as not included under sub-sections 1-5 above).
NoU.—The figures in this table moat be regarded in many cases as approximate only, as many establishments are
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
Flonr mills (5)
Foundries...
Gypsum factories (c)
Ice factories
Jam factories
Macaroni factories
Mineral Water factories
Origanum Oil distilleries
Potteries ... ...
Ship Building Yards
Silk Filatures ...
Soap factories
Spinning machines
Sumac factories ...
Tanneries ... ... ...
Terra Umbra quarries
Tobacco factories ...
Wine and Spirit factories (a)
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Namber of
Establishments
or
Manufactories
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Namber of
persons
employed
dsily
332
41
84
12
97
45
213
28 during the
summer
1 during the
summer
11
48
150 during
the summer
174
2
18-5—
61
80
. 13
90
30
330
149
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Cost of
B a w Materials
need
£
5,612
12,403
600
9,041
1,473
3,485
1,229
13
3,720
2,167
300
1,135
12
m-t H 4
12,262
5,000
1,555
8,500
l
1,790
119,345
41,378
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Output daring the year
Quantity
8,976,000 pieces
7,853 tons
160,375 okes
15,000 gal. citrus jmiee.
282,587 okes
15,149 tons
954,000 okes
271 okes
240,000 okes
2,125,850 bottles
792 okes
240,940 pieces
2 boats
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4,274 okes
429,607 okes
80 tons
465 tons
60,000 okes
2,230 tons
169.034 okes
1,623,823 okes
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N e t selling
value at factory
or works
£
15,702
13,158
1,125
9,191
2,574:
5,811
2,305
3*
5,750
3,73»
33^
1,980
30
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4,8->2
W
19,592
5,460
4,650
8,500
6,794
132,643
73,547
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(a) Some small factories are not included in this return.
(&) Details regarding these mills cannot be obtained, as very many of them are owned by illiterate persons who
keep no 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 namber of primitive oil mills (with an output of over one million okes) 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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