Table III.

Return showing value of Industrial Labour for the year 1917.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Nature of Industry. Value of stock on hand January 1st 1917. Value of materials purchased. Value of articles manufactured or work done for Departments. Value of articles manufactured or work done for payment. Total Dr. Value of Stock on hand December 31st, 1917. Value of earnings. (Difference between columns 3 and 7.) Oakum, $ 431.20 $ $ $ 431.20 $ 431.20 $ $ 431.20 Coir,.... Net-making, 647.80 31.24 68.10 1,569.28 2,217.08 43.90 3,950.16 75.14 4,018.26 Tailoring, 1,987.17 130.89 264.50 378.67 Rattan, 12.90 1,566.80 736.01 2,302.81 18.00 186.10 2,543.88 8.50 2,715.02 Tin-smithing, 1,290.74 24.85 2,425.28 1.72 3,656.58 155.74 5,233.66 Carpentering, 1,439.50 80.60 1,215.40 28.22 15.32 132.25 3,033.37 730.56 Grass-matting, Shoc-making, 15.56 36.25 20.00 35.56 36.20 821.17 59.86 339.81 1,477.97 740.89 Laundry, Printing and Bookbinding. 2,375.72 2,217.89 20,293.40 35,579.17 234.40 2,411.97 Photography, 495.81 2,217.89 2,284.77 9,140.44 8.72 52.45 104.78 69.22 2,833.03 421.06 9,140.44 6,922.55 Total..........$ 23,139.75 47,427.11 70,566.86 3,661.21 103,649.46 30,589.10 137,899.77 67,382.91

Paid into Bank during 1917, which sum includes $60.69 for work executed in 1916, $3,604.08, Value of work executed during 1917 for which payment was deferred to 1918, *140.80.

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