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As many as 6,000 people are working on the salt

pans situated at Goregaon, Ghatkoper, Mahul, Malvani, Bhandup and Trombay.

The Spinning and Weaving Mills at Kurla are a big concern worked by steam power. At Ghatkoper there is one large MIll also worked by steam power where tapes are manufactured for which there is a great demand. Besides this mill there are two litho presses. The two bone-crushing Mills, one at Bhandup and the other at Hariali, had a good year. Large work-shops have been built at Mulund by Messrs. Braithwaite and Company where a number of hands are employed in making steel pipes for the new water-supply to Bombay.

APPENDIX I

RESERVED SUBJECTS

(1) Water supplies, irrigation and canals, drainage and embankments, water storage and water power.

(2) Land Revenue Administratoin.

(3) Famine Relief.

(4) Land Acquisition.

(5) Administration of Justice.

(6) Provincial Law Reports.

(7) Administrators-General and Official Trustees.

(8) Non-judicial stamps; judicial stamps.

(9) Development of mineral resources which are Government property (10) Industrial matters, included under the following heads :

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(f) Smoke Nuisances; and

(g) Welfare of labour and housing.

(11) Ports (with certain exceptions).

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(12) Inland water-ways, including shipping and navigation, not declared

central subjects.

(13) Police, including railway police.

(14) (a) Regulation of betting and gambling;

(b) Prevention of cruelty to animals;

(c) Protection of wild birds and animals ;

(d) Control of poisons;

(e) Control of motor vehicles; and

(f) Control of dramatic performances and cinematographs.

(15) Control of newspapers, books and printing presses.

(16) Coroners.

(17) Excluded Areas.

(18) Criminal Tribes.

(19) European vagrancy,

(20) Prisons, prisoners (except State prisoners) and reformatories.

(21) Pounds and prevention of cattle trespass.

(22) Treasure trove.

(23) Provincial Government Presses.

(24) Elections, Indian and Provincial.

(25) Regulation of medical and other professional qualifications and

standards.

(26) Local Fund Audit.

(27) Control of members of all-India and provincial services serving within the province and control of public services within the province other than all-India services.

(28) Sources of provincial revenue

(a) taxes included in the Schedules to the Scheduled Taxes Rules, or

(b) taxes, not included in those Schedules, which are imposed by or under provincial legislation which has received the previous sanction of the Governor General.

(29) Borrowing of money on the sole credit of the province.

TRANSFERRED SUBJECTS

(1) Local Self-Government (except Cantonments).

(2) Medical administration.

(3) Public health, sanitation and vital statistics.

(4) Pilgrimages within British India.

(5) Education (with some exceptions).

(6) Public Works

(a) Construction and maintenance of provincial buildings.
(b) Roads, bridges, ferries, etc.

(c) Tramways within municipal areas.

(d) Light and feeder-railways and extra-municipal tramways for which provision is made by provincial legislation.

(7) Agriculture.

(8) Civil Veterinary Department.

(9) Fisheries.

(10) Co-operative Societies.

(11) Forests.

(12) Excise.

(13) Registration of deeds and documents.

(14) Registration of births, deaths and marriages.

(15) Religious and Charitable Endowments.

(16) Development of industries, including industrial research and techni

cal education

(17) Stores and stationery required for transferred Departments.

(18) Adulteration of food-stuffs and other articles.

(19) Weights and measures.

(20) Libraries and museums (with certain exceptions).

APPENDIX II

List of official Reports used in the compilation of this Volume

PART II

CHAPTER I

INDIAN STATES

Annual Reports of the Indian States referred to in the Chapter and of Aden for the year 1922-23.

CHAPTER II

LAND RECORDS

Annual Report of the Department of Land Records in the Bombay Presidency (including Sind), Report of the Talukdari Settlement Officer, and the Report on the Administration of Incumbered Estates in Sind for the year 1922-23.

CHAPTER III

LAW AND JUSTICE

Report on the Administration of Civil and Criminal Justice in the Bombay Presidency for the year 1922, Report on the Administration of the Registration Department for the years 1920-22, the Annual Report of the Registrar of Companies for the year 1922-23, and Proceedings of the Bombay Legislative Council.

CHAPTER IV

POLICE AND CRIME

Annual Reports on the Bombay District Police and the Bombay City Police, Administration Reports on Government Workhouses, Administration Report of the Bombay Jail Department and the Report on the working of the Criminal Tribes Act in the Bombay Presidency for the year 1922.

CHAPTER V

AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND CROPS

The Season and Crop Report of the Bombay Presidency, the Report of the Department of Agriculture, Land Revenue Administration Report of the Bombay Presidency, including Sind, Annual Report on the Working of Co-operative Societies in the Bombay Presidency, Annual Report on Forests, Note on the Weather of the Bombay Presidency and the Annual Report of the Empress and Bund Gardens, Poona, for the year 1922-23.

CHAPTER VI

TRADE AND COMMERCE

Annual Report of the Department of Industries for the year 1922-23, Annual Factory Report of the Bombay Presidency for the year 1922, Report on the Administration of the Bombay Boiler Inspection Department, Annual Report of the Bombay Smoke Nuisances Commission, Annual Report on the Sea-borne Trade and Customs Administration of the Bombay Presidency, Report on the Maritime Trade of the Province of Sind, Report on the Trade and Navigation of the Port of Aden, and Annual Reports on Shipping Offices for the year 1922-23.·

CHAPTER VII

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Administration Report of the Public Works Department for the year 1922-23.

CHAPTER VIII

VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL RELIEF

Annual Report of the Director of Public Health for the Government of Bombay for the year 1922, Triennial Report on Civil Hospitals and Dispensaries for the years 1920-22, Annual Report of the Bombay Bacteriological Laboratory and Report on Mental Hospitals for the year 1922, Triennial Report on Vaccination in the Bombay Presidency for the years 1920-21, 1921-22 and 1922-23, Annual Reports of the Chemical Analysers to Government, Bombay and Sind, for the year 1922, and Annual Administration Report of the Civil Veterinary Department in the Bombay Presidency including Sind for the year 1922-23.

CHAPTER IX

LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT

Report on Municipal Taxation and Expenditure for the Bombay Presidency including Sind, Administration Report of the Municipal Commissioner for the City of Bombay, the Annual Report on Local Boards in the Bombay Presidency, Administration Report of the City of Bombay Improvement Trust and Annual Reports on Port Trusts for the year 1922-23.

CHAPTER X

COLLECTION OF REVENUE AND FINANCIAL REVIEW

Annual Report on the Sea-borne Trade and Customs Administration of the Bombay Presidency, Report on the Maritime Trade of the Province of Sind, Reports on the Administration of the Salt Department of the Bombay Presidency and in Sind, Reports on the Administration of the Excise Department in the Bombay Presidency, Sind and Aden, Annual Report of the Stamp Department in the Bombay Presidency and Sind, and the Annual Report on Income Tax for the year 1922-23.

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