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      <div>Number of days 
worked 
of 
43} 
3 
14 
23 
2 
1 
Ny 
9 
RB 
- 
8 
5 
TABLE 
able showing frequency of attendance in 19 representative 
ALL OPERATIVES 
Number of operatives working for the number of 
| 
Mixing and | | 
yy { Blow room 
Carding | 
Toom 
Drawing 
frame 
Slubbing, 
Intermediate Ring 
and Roving spinning 
frames 
138 
81 
542 
150 
62 
776 
201 
43 
50 
281 
207 
109 
8 
18 
1.154 4,070 
735 | 2,769 
466 | 1636 
268 | 989 
201 | 618 
91 381 
103 287 
56 1902 
i 160 
(0 134 
26 110 
36 
30 
30 
0 
2 
-» 
8 
~n 
1 
1 
3 
18 
10 
(5 
pr. 
No. IIL 
Oofton Mills in Bombay City in July 1926—By Departments 
MEN AND WOMEN) 
1ays shown in the first column in the following Departments 
Mule’ | Winding 
spinning inding 
Reeling Warping | Doubling | Sizing 
119 
1,244 
967 
643 
405 
301 
84 
77 
58 
’5 
485 
370 
230 
220 
144 
‘09 
wr 
269 112 
107 | , 43 
74 22 
26 7 
a9 a 
315 
101 | 
48 
25 | 
16 
14 
'35 
3M 
2 
S 
—-f 
04 
14 
Vo 
nn 
h0 
h4 
59 
0 
A 
3 
5 
0 
33 
34 
€ 
q{ 
2 
Weaving 
| Drawing- |___ _ 
in 
{General 
252 | 652 
131 | 86 
119 | 47 
76 28 
58 1 
‘3 
‘1 
‘0 
24 
1 
Q 
- 
0 
0 
Q 
Total .. 
QAR 
201 
A792 
AQ 
5 
a 
| a arn | 19 O12 
D1 
2 N19 
ki 
10 
180 
3 
§ 
ry 
07 
$d 5s 
2) 
Ra7</div>
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