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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
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