xvi CONTENTS. HAPTER XXIL—HEALTH AND WELFARE IN PLANTATIONS— © A®% Health Conditions and Health Statistics $05 Physique, Nutrition and Dietary t05 Supply of Milk and Vegetables 106 Malaria .. .. vo 106 Anti-Malarial Measures is 107 Vater Supplies .. %% 107 Jousing Construction .e 108 Minimum Requirements .. 08 Sxperiments and Improvements 109 3athing’and Washing Places 109 janitation .r ny Attitude of Workers } Medical Facilities .. ¥ Central Hospitals .. Need of Co-ordination Nomen Doctors .. Sick Benefits vs Maternity Benefit Schemes .. Welfare ..° .. .. Recreation ‘e 2a Welfare Centres .. - Orphans .. en .. a Employment of Children .. .e Exclusion of Young Children - Jlaims of Education oe oe Jo-operation between Government and Planters ficial Supervision of Health and Welfare 3oards of Health and Welfare 2rinciple of the Scheme oe revious Experience op . Suitable Areas - re ve inclusion of Other Areas .. is Finance .. we Staff and Procedure : ww ; Administration of Maternity Benefit Schemes .. Fovernment Control over Regulations Dther Powers of Government . Official Inspectorate %s win JHAPTER XXIII.—BURMA AND INDIA— industrial Differences . Seneral and Special Questions Employment of Indian Labour [mmigrant Labour #4 Recruiting of Immigrants .. Protector of Immigrants .. . Streams of Industrial Migration ‘ Employment through Intermediaries Direct Payment of Wages .. 35 Tnemployment and Under-employment Assisted Immigration for Rice Mills .. Competition from Burmans .. Settlement of the Dispute .. Decasualisation .. pe Health Conditions .. oe Housing Conditions we Non-enforcement of Bye-Laws [nadequacy of Water Supply 124 125 125 26 126 127 128 129 £29 130 30 £31 £32 133 133 134 435 135