34

No. 14. Three descriptive units

Head of the Raw Materials Dept. and

Deputy of the Director

Head of Investigation Branch of the

Raw Materials Dept.

Head of the Intelligence Branch of the

Raw Materials Dept. Senior Supt. of the Exhibition Galleries

6

CLASS III

Dr. Henry..

Mr. Brown or Dr. Goulding

No. 15. Three descriptive units

7

CLASS III continued

No. 19. Two descriptive units and one figure unit-Units reckoned as follows:--

Cols, 1 and 2, 4 and 5 (descriptive); 3, 6, and 7 (figure)

£800 to £1,000

Class and Nature

£500 by £20 to £650

of Explosive

in course of

No. of Accident.

Date of No. of Accident. Factory.

Nature

of Accident.

Killed. Injured.

Dr. Goulding or Mr. Brown Dr. Chandler

£500 by £20 to £650

Manufacture.

£400 by £20 to £550

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

Improved Ballistite

986

8-4

10

10

728

1.7

7

2-

2

4

F9

3.5 or less

F10

3.5 or less

3.5 or less

3.5 or less

F12

3.5 or less

3.5 or less

F14

4.2

11.2

F16

6.2

Over 15.0

F18

7.2

Over 15.0

Nitro-glycerine

970

25-1

11

Ignition in the rolls

Ignition in the rolls, probably

due to friction on the heated rolls and the presence of a! particle of grit.

A slight explosion occurred in a nitro-glycerine waste acid tank. The tank collapsed, but no other damage was done except some panes of glass broken in the office.

CLASS IV

No. 16. Three descriptive units

Opposition of Neptune | 36 obs, in distance

on 6 nights.

+

**

Jupiter

28 4

2

נו

position angle

>on 5 nights.

..

Saturn

12

distance

>>

22

12

17

"J

"J

position angle

>on 6 nights.

Mars

20

distance

"

JJ

+

Uranus 44

distance

No. 17. Three descriptive units

191. | Western Pacific

192. Australia

October 7

46375

November 22

56419

on 3 nights. on 6 nights.

Constitution for the Gilbert and Ellice Islands as a Colony, and inclusion therein of Ocean, Fanning, and Wash- ington Islands. [See No. 184.]

Proposed Imperial legislation for con- trol of the Australian base metal industry.

No. 20. Four descriptive units

Protected Works of Class I.

Dwelling-house

Shop

Room, of any kind

Workshop, of any kind

*Mineral or private railway, whether or

not worked by steam

Furnace or kiln

Fire for boiler, machine or manufacturing

purpose

Magazine for explosive

Store for explosive

Registered premises

No. 21. Four descriptive units

Agriculture and Horticulture.

or with consent in writing

In occupation of licensee,

of occupier.

Wage-Earners

JJ

Class of Work.

part Domestic

Settlers ..

Chambermaids

Domestic

Occupations

Daily Domestic Workers

Housekeepers

Housemaids

Cooks

Lady Helps

2

9

35

Protected Works of Class II, Dwelling-house

Shop

Room, of any kind

Workshop, of any kind

Mineral or private railway, whether or

not worked by steam

Furnace or kiln

Fire for boiler, machine or manufac-

turing purpose

Magazine for explosive Store for explosive Registered premises

Paragraphs.

95 to 103 99

104 to 113

12

9 & 10

8

15

13

18

occupier, and not in- cluded in

Without the consent of the

Protected

Works of Class 3.

Opportunities. Limited demand.

Considerable demand.

Opportunities may develop. Some demand.

Great demand.

Increasing demand.

Limited demand.

Considerable demand.

Some openings if capable,

193. West Africa

December 6

56578

Liquidation of Enemy Firms. [See

No. 183.]

No. 22.--Four descriptive units

194.

Dominions: General

December 20

59007

Proposed amendments of the Imperial

Extradition Acts.

0.01

Loopful

Granules

0.005

0.001

0.0005

J

0.0001

No. 18. Two descriptive units and one figure unit

Artisan Warder.

5. d.

s. d. 5. d.

1 0 45 0

Scale of pay (including 39

JJ

hour at 37°C.,

then centrifuged.

Vibriosa few granules.

JJ

Granules + a few vibrios.

JJ

Vibrios + a few granules.

31

0-0021

22

$1

S.

d.

S. d. 51 0

allowance of 10s.).

.e., after 10 years,

No. 23.-Four descriptive units doubled up

then 53s. after

1

W 3 W1

W 2

1

War bonus

5 more years.

2

G 3G 1

W 2

2

47 11

0 7 51 6

0 11

55 11

3

R 3 W 1

G 2

3

4

R 3 G 1 G 2

correct.

4

Total.

86 11

1 7 96 6

2 5 106 1

W 3

R 1G 2

G 3

R 2

3

W 2

7

:::::::

W 3

W 1

W 2

W 3

R 2

G 3

-

R 1

R 3

R 2

G 3

W 1

R 2

W 3

R 1 G 2

R 3

W1G 2

:::::::

correct.

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