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sickness - in case of sickness, family pay in China up to 6 weeks

misconduct - entails deductions of family pay for offences involving 28 days

loss of pay and upwards

Compensation - Death or total disablement $100

Partial disablement, not exceeding $50

Also, the Ration Allowance per diem as laid down by the Directorate of Labour, subject to modification, was per man:

Rice
24 ounces

Meat or dried fish
8 ounces

Vegetables
8 ounces

Tea
half an ounce

Nut oil
half an ounce

Salt
half an ounce

Flour
4 ounces

Margarine
1 ounce

Summerskill quotes 8 ounces of rice, 8 ounces of flour, 14 ounces of meat and three-quarters of an ounce of tea, with the addition of one ounce of sugar, ten ounces of bread and also wheat and lard.

Cooking arrangements, as laid down, stated that the Chinese ate two meals a day, one before work and one in the evening. The usual camp cooking arrangements were provided - dixies with a percentage of Soyer stoves for heating water. Cooking was done in camp by the Chinese cooks.

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39 sickness - in case of sickness, family pay in China up to 6 weeks misconduct - entails deductions of family pay for offences involving 28 days loss of pay and upwards Compensation - Death or total disablement $100 Partial disablement, not exceeding $50 Also, the Ration Allowance per diem as laid down by the Directorate of Labour, subject to modification, was per man: Rice 24 ounces Meat or dried fish 8 ounces Vegetables 8 ounces Tea half an ounce Nut oil half an ounce Salt half an ounce Flour 4 ounces Margarine 1 ounce Summerskill quotes 8 ounces of rice, 8 ounces of flour, 14 ounces of meat and three-quarters of an ounce of tea, with the addition of one ounce of sugar, ten ounces of bread and also wheat and lard. Cooking arrangements, as laid down, stated that the Chinese ate two meals a day, one before work and one in the evening. The usual camp cooking arrangements were provided - dixies with a percentage of Soyer stoves for heating water. Cooking was done in camp by the Chinese cooks.
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39 sickness - in case of sickness, family pay in China up to 6 weeks misconduct - entails deductions of family pay for offences involving 28 days loss of pay and upwards Compensation - Death or tatal disablement $100 Partial disablement, not exceeding $50 Also, the Ration Allowance per diem as laid down by the Directorate of Labour, subject to modification, was per man [hominum] : - Rice 24 ounces Meat or died fish 8 ounces Vegetables 8 ounces Tea half an ounce Nut oil half an ounce Salt half an ounce Flour 4 ounces Margarine 1 ounce Summerskill quotes 8 ounces of rice, 8 ounces of flour, 14 ounces of meat and three-quarters of an ounce of tea, with the addition of one ounce of sugar, ten ounces of bread and also wheat and lard. Cooking arrangements, as laid down, stated that the Chinese ate two meals a day, one before work and one in the evening. The usual camp cooking arrangements were provided - dixies with a percentage of Soyer stoves for heating water. Cooking was done in camp by the Chinese cooks.
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39

sickness - in case of sickness, family pay in China up to 6 weeks

misconduct - entails deductions of family pay for offences involving 28 days

loss of pay and upwards

Compensation - Death or tatal disablement $100

Partial disablement, not exceeding $50

Also, the Ration Allowance per diem as laid down by the Directorate of Labour, subject to modification, was per man [hominum] : -

Rice

24 ounces

Meat or died fish

8 ounces

Vegetables

8 ounces

Tea

half an ounce

Nut oil

half an ounce

Salt

half an ounce

Flour

4 ounces

Margarine

1 ounce

Summerskill quotes 8 ounces of rice, 8 ounces of flour, 14 ounces of meat and three-quarters of an ounce of tea, with the addition of one ounce of sugar, ten ounces of bread and also wheat and lard.

Cooking arrangements, as laid down, stated that the Chinese ate two meals a day, one before work and one in the evening. The usual camp cooking arrangements were provided - dixies with a percentage of Soyer stoves for heating water. Cooking was done in camp by the Chinese cooks.

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