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6.—INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS AND MANUFACTORIES
(so far as not included nnder sub-sections 1-5 above).
.Vois.—The figures in this table must be regarded in many cases as approximate only, as many establishments are owned
by illiterate persons w h o keep no reliable books.
Induatry
Artificial Teeth factories
Brick and Tile factories
Carob Crushing factories
Cheese factories (a)
Citrus and pomegranate juice
and oil factories
Cotton Ginning factories
Flax scutching mill (.)
Flour mil_3 (.)
Foundries
Gypsum factories (i)
Hosiery Factory
Ice factories ...
Jam factories
Macaroni faccories
_Lineral Water factories
O Q Works (e)
Origanum Oil distilleries
Potteries ... ...
Ship Bnilding Yards
Soap factories
Spinning machines
Sumac factories
Tanneries ..
Terra Umbra quarries
Tobacco factories ...
Wine and Spirit factories (_)
Number of
Establishments
or
Manufactories
1
66
4
14
1
55
2
( l_o steam
\ 204 water
5
40
1
11
1
4
14
o
3
"
2
IS
1
1
3
4
_.
24
i
Number of
persons
employed
daily
I
131
512
106
173
»
140
36
55
351
20
33 during the
summer
1 duriug the
summer
25
57
51
57 during
the summer
191
-
-
79
80
10
7S
72
312
259
Cost of
R a w Materials
1 I - - . 1
J-
5,259
7,532
18,125
1,200
30,084
570
2,122
9,137
2,020
1,379
12
5,215
2,945
5,95.
500
2,080
30
22,310
8.2'>0
5,000
- 5,616
1
3,700
193,796
39,191
Output duric
Quantity
6,330,316 teeth
10,495,000 pieces
20,655 tons
7
332,670 okes
16,000 gal. citrus and
1,000 gal. pomegranate
jaice and 600
lb.
oil.
575,970 okes
16,300 okes
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24,795 tons
216,040 pairs
2.571,620 okes
160 okes
351.000 okes
3.569..60 bottles
236,100 okes
1,977 okes
270,436 pieces
4 boats
873,738 okes
130 tons
500 tons
53,750 okes
6,129 tous
191,677 okes
4,735.238 okes
g the
year
Net telling
•alue at factory
or works
£
27.288
16,605
25,424
1.650
29.262
870
4,174
12,040
2,370
2,914
22
6,945
4,716
9,807
827
3,670
.80
30,054
8,10(»
6,6)56
7.480
12,600
203,572
85,057
(«) Sou*.:, small factories are not included in this return.
(J>) These factories Worked only 8i months during the year.
(c) Details regarding these mills cannot be obtained, as very m a n y of them are owned by illiterate persons w h o
k-?-D no books. The grower usnallv takes his srraiu co the mill and removes it after grinding. 3Iills do not
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m
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g.-ierally purchase grain.
(il) Primicive kilns, of which no details are available, are also found in certain localities.
(_) There is also a large'number of primitive oil mills with an output of over oue million okes.
S-.-reral primitive rope making establishments, of which particulars are unobtainable, also exist in the Island.