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Department of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics India Monthly Statistics of Cotton Spinning and Weaving in Indian Mills November 1924

1925

1. Abstract statement of the quantity of Yarn spun in each province of British India and the Indian States. 3 2. Abstract statement of the quantity of Woven Goods produced in each province of British India and the Indian States. 4 3. Detailed statement of the quantity and the counts (or numbers) of Yarn spun in each province of British India. 5 to 16 4. Detailed st [...] The returns are furnished by the Collector of Customs Calcutta the Collector of Bombay the Commissioner of Excise Madras the Government of the United Provinces the Director of Industries Punjab the Chief Customs Authority in the Central Provinces and Berar the Deputy Commissioner of Delhi the Commissioner of Ajmer-Merwara the Financial Commisioner Burma the Residents in Mysore and at [...] 1 AND The total quantity of yarn spun doling the month under review amounted to 61 million lbs and that of woven goods about 43 million lbs as compared with 66 million and 44 inillion lbe respectively in the corresponding month of the preceding year showing an increase of 8.4 per cent in the case of yarn and a decrease of 14 per cent in the case of woven goods. [...] 3 790s 5 2'31 8 059 5 869 +1 731 --fiat The production of Irdien weaving mills consists chiefly of the descriptions of goods stated below with the quantity (in thousands of pounds (Ind their equivalents in yards) :- Morrrs OP NOVEMBER 1924 1 Increase (+) or Decrease (-) 131 1923 1 1924 as compared with 1923 Grey and bleached pieceeeod1 000 Ihe 1 000 yds 1 000 lbs 1 000 yds 1 000 The 1 000 yds [...] TEMSNT of the QUANTITY of WOVEN GOODS Produced [NoThe weight in pounds represents the Height of all woven goods ; the measure in yards relates only to grey and coloured piece -nods and is estimated from the poundage on a conventional basis the figures in dozens relate to grey and coloured goods other than piecegoods and to hosiery the weight of these being estimated mainly on a conventional
commerce industry
Pages
37
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100006
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Introductory Note
1-2 D.N. Ghosh view
No.l.—Abstract Statement of the Quantity (in ponnds) of Yarn Spun
3-3 unknown view
No.2.—Abstract Statement of the Quantity of Woven Goods Produced
4-4 unknown view
No.3.—Detailed Statement of the Quantity (in pounds) and the Counts (or numbers) of Yarn Spun
5-16 unknown view
No.4.—Detailed Statement of the Quantity (in Pounds) and the Counts (or Numbers) of Yarn Spun
17-17 unknown view
No.5.—Detailed Statement of the Quantity (in Ponnds) and the Counts (or Numbers) of Yarn Spun—Concluded
18-18 unknown view
No.6.—Detailed Statement of the Quantity (in pounds and their Equlvent in Yards) and Description of Woven Goods Produced
19-29 unknown view
No.7.—Detailed Statement of the Quantity (in Pounds and their Equivalent in Yards) and Description of Woven Goods Produced
30-30 unknown view
No.8.—Detailed Statement of the Quantity (in Pounds and their Equivalent in Yards) and Description of Woven Goods Produced
31-31 unknown view
No.9.—Statement of the Amount (in rupees) of the Valve of Goods Woven in the Cotton Mills in India
32-32 unknown view
No.lO.—Statement of the Amount (in Rupees) of Excise Duty Realised from Goods Woven in the Cotton Mills in India Under the Cotton Duties Act II of 1896
33-33 unknown view

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