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although 4 stores on J.N, biggest owned by a certain Haji --
3 types of credit
1 [[?]]
2 "
4 "

- continue on to Bandung + overnighted at the house of Hans Versnell, head of the Pusat Studi Lingkunan  Hidup Informal Sector Project, (funding ISS)
-Saras staying at Han's

[[margins]] 8/27 w/ Stella, Tambunan, Onk'g, Maya [[margins]]

next day left for the Patuka area in the mts. south + east of Bandung
unfortunately car containing Kate + Saras lost (left behind)

large number of private plantations in the Patuha ((Patuah?)) area; Patuha the name of the volcano, on the slopes of which these plantations are located
cauldera on [[underlined]] Patuahwattee [[underlined]], the plantation highest up

[[margins]] arrived on Patuhaw at time of a heavy ash fall from Galunggung [[margins]]

it is this plantation where we will overnight
Patuahwattee a tea plantation management provided us with the following figures: 
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1300 workers
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644 women
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566 pickers 
32 sorters in factory
1 secretary
43 tea nursery 
(persemaian)
10 on pensions

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656 men
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40 pickers
rest do weeding, planting, burning, [[strikethrough]] fer [[strikethrough]] pesticides, etc. or work in factory

1301 non workers (family members of workers)
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63 non-working wives
[[margin]] ((why such a difference?))  [[margin]]
540 male children
698 female children

-Patuahwattee 7/4 hectares in size
-picking wages here 27.5 Rp per K (compared with 20-22 at Jaya Wegara)
no [[strikethrough]] primies [[strikethrough]] premis are given, however supplies are sold through a workers





Transcription Notes:
Not sure I transcribed p. 13 correctly, couldn't find anywhere that described how to transcribe arrows and drawings.