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6.- INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND MANUFACTORIES
(so far as not included under sub-sections 1-5 above).
Nats.—The figures in this table must IM regarded in many cases as approximate only, as many establishments are owned
by illiterate persons who keep no reliable books.
Industry
Artificial Teeth factories
Brick and Tile factories
Carob Crushing factories
Cheese factories («)
Cilrus and pomegranate juice
and oil factories
Cotton Ginning factories
Flax scutching mill (S)
Flour mills («)
Foundries
Gypsum factories (d)
Ice factories
J a m factories
Mac-ironi factories
Mineral Water factories ...
Origanum Oil distilleries (e)
Potteries ...
3hip Bnilding Yards
Soap factories
Spinning machines
Sumac factories ...
Tanneries ..
Terra U m b r a quarries
Tobacco factories ...
Wine and Spirit factories (a)
Number of
Establishments
ox
Manufactories
I
53
4
14 _
I
56
I
| 130 steam
) 197 water
4
11
1
4
16
1
6,
O
18
|
i
1
i
3
!
4
i
.1
t
!
i
;
23
1
1
Number of
persons
employed
daily
244
402
86
144
27
141
25
——
52
196
40 daring the
summer
1 during the
summer
OO
mm
oo
30 during
tbe summer
218
' 4
72
70
16
i
86
1
1
T6
j .102
i 3C.S
i
i
i
]
Cost of
Raw Materials
used
£
4,270
1
6,908
• —
19,992
1,100
42,341
200
1,767
5,532
1,226
10
4,550
2,580
17
1,646
30
18,860
6,380
1,944
5,565
4.528
184,926
40,055
Outpnt daring tbe year
Quantity
4,103,834 teeth
9,680,000 pieces
8,838 tons
281,300 okes
17,000 -.-ai. citrus and
pomegranate juice and
600 lb. oil.
817,825 okes
8,500 okes
12,356 tons
1,979,600 okes
180 okes
336,000 okes
3,134.788 bottles
60 okes
298,200 pieces
4 boats
822,973 okes
110 tons
350 tons
53,000 okes
6,593 tons
181,638 .-kos
4,954,048 okes
Net selling
value at factory
or works
*
£
16.5S7
15,586
25,064
1.650
39,860
400
3,834
8,645
2,606
2S
6,400
4.274
20
2,991
70
26,380
6,845
3,500
i
!
6,625
|
13,595
| 197,761
• 81,100
1
(a) Some small factories are not included ia this return.
{V) This factory worked only 2 months during the year.
(e) Details regarding these mills cannot be obtained, as very many of them are owned by illiterate persona 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.
(d) Primitive kilns, of which no details are available, are also found in certain localities.
(«) W o r k commenced late owinir to change in the lessee.
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.