Table III.
Return showing value of Industrial Labour for the year 1915,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Value of Nature of Industry. stock on Value of Value of Articles Value of Articles Value of Stocks on Value of Earnings (Difference between Columns January 1st Materials purchased. manufactur-ed or work done for Payment. manufactur-ed or work done for Department. December 31st 1915. 3 & 7.) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Oakum, 142.00 284.00 551.35 431.20 556.55 982.55 Coir, 582.12 847.52 1,429.64 1,150.94 566.84 196.00 1,913.78 484.14 Net-making, .80 63.62 64.42 98.00 28.00 126.00 61.58 Tailoring. - 31.32 2,483.15 2,514.47 123.40 3,618.12 43.20 3,661.32 1,146.85 Rattan,- 1.10 11.90 13.30 11.15 15.90 27.05 13.75 Tin-smithing, 5.90 666.92 672.82 16.22 1,491.45 1,507.67 834.85 Carpentering, .90 445.47 446.37 164.50 756.65 82.40 1,003.55 557.18 Grass-matting, 11.40 47.45 58.85 87.90 87.90 29.05 Shoe-making,- 1.19 1,641.37 1,642.56 897.12 1,275.20 41.20 2,213.52 570.96 Laundry, 1,547.00 1,547.00 7,774.72 7,774.72 6,227.72 Printing and Bookbinding, Photography,- 14,714.37 19,534.44 34,248.81 183.94 69,937.05 17,143.99 87,264.98 53,016.17 278.50 278.50 .60 294.48 295.08 16.58 Total,- 15,491.40 27,851.34 43,342.74 3,197.22 85,818.31 17,965.99 106,858.12 63,515.38Paid into Bank during 1915, which sum includes $59.88 for work executed in 1914, $3,082.05. Value of work executed during 1915 for which payment was deferred to 1916, $175.05.