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THE FIRST SCHEDULE. 
Enactment Repealed. 
Number. 
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Short title. 
Extent of repeal. 
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I The Tamil Immigration 
17 of 1907. 
Fund 
The whole 
Enactment, 1907. - 
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THE SECOND SCHEDULE. 
(1) Agriculture, including the treatment of produce. 
(2) The making and upkeep of roads. 
(3) The construction and maintenance of canals. 
(4) Railway construction, maintenance and working. 
(5) The construction, maintenance, and working of all works of a 
public nature or for the public good. 
(6) Mining and work on mines. 
(7) Quarrying and stone-breaking. 
(8) Brick- making. 
Provided that — 
fa) persons employed exclusively in gardens attached to private 
residences; and 
(b) persons employed exclusively in administrative or clerical 
work ; ' 
shall^not be deemed to be 'engaged in any of the above kinds of labour. 
The Tamil Immigration Fund Enactment, 1908.” It is 
hereby notified that, with the consent of the Resident- General the Im- 
migration Committee appointed under the Tamil Immigration Fund 
Enactment has prescribed that the rate payable in respect of each 
quarter o* the year 1909 by an employer in respect of each Tamil la- 
be | r r25 DQPl ° Yed by him ° r WQrking on bis place of employment shall 
24th November, 1908. 
The Tamil Immigration Fund Enactment, 1908. ” 
The following Rules determining what constitutes a day’s work 
^ave been made by the Immigration Committee under section 5 ( v) of 
Ihe lamil Immigration Fund Enactment, 1908:” 
cases where a labourer works on daily wages, the work 
actually performed in respect of which he is credited in the register 
with one day s full wages shall constitute a day’s work. 
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