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Session Laws, 1929
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR, 933

(37) Flax mills; manufacture of textiles or fabrics, spin-
ning, weaving and knitting manufactories; manufacture of
yarn, thread, hosiery, cloth, blankets, carpets, canvas, bags,
shoddy or felt,

(38) Manufacture of men's or women's clothing, white
wear, shirts, collars, corsets, hats, caps, furs or robes.

(39) Power laundries; dyeing, cleaning or bleaching.

(40) Printing, photo-engraving, stereotyping, electrotyp-
ing, lithographing, embossing; manufacture of stationery, pa-
per, cardboard boxes, bags, or wall paper; and book-binding.

(41) The operation, otherwise than on tracks, on streets,
highways, or elsewhere of cars, trucks, wagons or other vehi-
cles, and rollers and engines, propelled by steam, gas, gasoline,
electric, mechanical or other power, or drawn by horses and
mules.

(42) Stone cutting or dressing; marble works; manufac-
ture of artificial stone; steel building and bridge construction;
installation of elevators, fire escapes, boilers, engines or heavy
machinery; brick-laying, tile-laying, mason work, stone set-
ting, concrete work, plastering; and manufacture of concrete
blocks; structural carpentry; painting, decorating, or renovat-
ing; sheet metal work; roofing; construction, repair and de-
molition of buildings and bridges; plumbing, sanitary or heat-
ing engineering; installation and covering of pipes or boilers.

(43) All salesmen including sales managers employed to
solicit orders from customers outside of the establishment for
which they are employed, who are citizens or residents of this
State, employed by a person, firm or corporation having a
place of business within this State, whether the injury for
which compensation is asked was sustained within this State
or elsewhere. Provided, however, if an employee or the de-
pendents of an employee shall have received compensation
damages under the laws of any other State, nothing herein
contained shall be construed so as to permit a total compen-
sation for the same injury greater than is provided for in this
Article.

(44) All persons employed as bill posters.

(45) All persons employed as musicians at hotels, theatres

and places of entertainment.


 

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