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3. The European resident, unlike the local labourer, purchases many articles which have to be imported from countries with sterling or gold currencies. He is therefore affected by variations in the exchange value of these currencies as expressed in terms of the silver dollar. The collapse of the American dollar caused a considerable cheapening in the prices of articles imported from the U.S.A., but although the silver dollar showed a gradual improvement in its exchange value vis-à-vis sterling throughout the year, no noticeable effect was apparent in the local prices of articles imported from England. It is a commonplace that the adjustment of local prices always lags behind a rise in the sterling value of the silver dollar.

AVERAGE RATES OF WAGES FOR LABOUR.

Building Trade :--

Carpenters $1.15 per day. Bricklayers $1.10 Painters ** Plasterers $1.10 Scaffolders $1.10 Labourers (male) $0.70 (female) $0.50 Working hours, nine per day. Time and a half paid for overtime. Free temporary quarters provided on the building site and communal messing at cheap rates.

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Shipbuilding and Engineering :-

Electricians $1.45 to $1.80 per day. Coppersmiths $1.20 to $1.80 Fitters $1.00 to $1.80 Sawmillers $1.00 to $1.40 Boilermakers $1.00 to $1.50 Sailmakers $1.00 to $1.50 Blacksmiths $0.80 to $1.20 Turners $1.00 to $1.40 Patternmakers $1.00 to $1.40 Labourers $0.50 to $0.80 Over-time-time and a half. Night work-double time.

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20 3. The European resident, unlike the local labourer, purchases many articles which have to be imported from countries with sterling or gold currencies. He is therefore affected by variations in the exchange value of these currencies as expressed in terms of the silver dollar. The collapse of the American dollar caused a considerable cheapening in the prices of articles imported from the U.S.A., but although the silver dollar showed a gradual improvement in its exchange value vis-à-vis sterling throughout the year, no noticeable effect was apparent in the local prices of articles imported from England. It is a commonplace that the adjustment of local prices always lags behind a rise in the sterling value of the silver dollar. AVERAGE RATES OF WAGES FOR LABOUR. Building Trade :-- Carpenters $1.15 per day. Bricklayers $1.10 Painters ** Plasterers $1.10 Scaffolders $1.10 Labourers (male) $0.70 (female) $0.50 Working hours, nine per day. Time and a half paid for overtime. Free temporary quarters provided on the building site and communal messing at cheap rates. Page 22 Shipbuilding and Engineering :- Electricians $1.45 to $1.80 per day. Coppersmiths $1.20 to $1.80 Fitters $1.00 to $1.80 Sawmillers $1.00 to $1.40 Boilermakers $1.00 to $1.50 Sailmakers $1.00 to $1.50 Blacksmiths $0.80 to $1.20 Turners $1.00 to $1.40 Patternmakers $1.00 to $1.40 Labourers $0.50 to $0.80 Over-time-time and a half. Night work-double time. Page 25
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20 3. The European resident, unlike the local labourer, purchases many articles which have to be imported from countries with sterling or gold currencies. He is therefore affected by variations in the exchange value of these currencies as expressed in terms of the silver dollar. The collapse of the American dollar caused a considerable cheapening in the prices of articles imported from the U.S.A., but although the silver dollar showed a gradual improvement in its exchange value vis-à-vis sterling throughout the year, no noticeable effect was apparent in the local prices of articles imported from England. It is a commonplace that the adjustment of local prices always lags behind a rise in the sterling value of the silver dollar. AVERAGE RATES OF WAGES FOR LABOUR. Building Trade :-- Carpenters Bricklayers Painters Plasterers Scaffolders Labourers (male) (female) $1.15 per day. 1.10 " ** 1.10 " " 1.10 J? 1.70 1 0.80 "} 22 0.50 "J Working hours, nine per day. Time and a half paid for overtime. Free temporary quarters provided on the building site and communal messing at cheap rates. Shipbuilding and Engineering :- Electricians Coppersmiths Fitters Sawmillers Boilermakers Sailmakers Blacksmiths Turners Patternmakers $1.45 to $1.80 per day. 1.20 to 1.80 25 0.80 to 1.80 "" 1.00 to 1.40 ?? 1.00 to 1.50 >> "" 1.00 to 1.50 " >> 0.80 to 1.20 1 1.00 to 1.40 11 1.00 to 1.40 0.50 to 0.80 " Labourers Over-time-time and a half. Night work-double time.
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3. The European resident, unlike the local labourer, purchases many articles which have to be imported from countries with sterling or gold currencies. He is therefore affected by variations in the exchange value of these currencies as expressed in terms of the silver dollar. The collapse of the American dollar caused a considerable cheapening in the prices of articles imported from the U.S.A., but although the silver dollar showed a gradual improvement in its exchange value vis-à-vis sterling throughout the year, no noticeable effect was apparent in the local prices of articles imported from England. It is a commonplace that the adjustment of local prices always lags behind a rise in the sterling value of the silver dollar.

AVERAGE RATES OF WAGES FOR LABOUR.

Building Trade :--

Carpenters

Bricklayers

Painters

Plasterers

Scaffolders

Labourers (male)

(female)

$1.15 per day.

1.10 "

**

1.10 "

"

1.10 J?

1.70

1

0.80

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22

0.50

"J

Working hours, nine per day. Time and a half paid for overtime. Free temporary quarters provided on the building site and communal messing at cheap rates.

Shipbuilding and Engineering :-

Electricians

Coppersmiths

Fitters

Sawmillers

Boilermakers

Sailmakers

Blacksmiths

Turners

Patternmakers

$1.45 to $1.80 per day.

1.20 to

1.80

25

0.80 to

1.80 ""

1.00 to

1.40

??

1.00 to

1.50

>>

""

1.00 to 1.50

"

>>

0.80 to

1.20

1

1.00 to

1.40

11

1.00 to

1.40

0.50 to

0.80

"

Labourers

Over-time-time and a half. Night work-double time.

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