and engineering journal . romitfe Why not use the Hydro-mite for Back Stoping? It is designed and built for the weighs only 58 lbs. It does not create dust, and handhammer drill steels can be usedwith it. When you compare it with a handhammer drill mounted on acradle doing the same work, ithas the further advantage ofbeing much less in initial costand much lower o n cost OK DMJJ THE CLIMAX ROCK DRILL & ENGINEERING WORKS, LTD Box 4256. (Incorporated in Great Britain.) LOCAL ADDRESS : 49, Stella Buildings Corner RISSIK & NEW STREETS JOHANNESBURG —i———i—^1Tel
and engineering journal . romitfe Why not use the Hydro-mite for Back Stoping? It is designed and built for the weighs only 58 lbs. It does not create dust, and handhammer drill steels can be usedwith it. When you compare it with a handhammer drill mounted on acradle doing the same work, ithas the further advantage ofbeing much less in initial costand much lower o n cost OK DMJJ THE CLIMAX ROCK DRILL & ENGINEERING WORKS, LTD Box 4256. (Incorporated in Great Britain.) LOCAL ADDRESS : 49, Stella Buildings Corner RISSIK & NEW STREETS JOHANNESBURG —i———i—^1Telegrams: Thumbscrew. Telephone 2794. Jburg, December 3, 1921. THE MINING AND ENGINEERING JOURNAL. 189 The Week in the Sharemarket STEADY AND QUIET—AWAITING A SOLUTION OF THE LABOUR TROUBLE AND EX-ENEMY SHARE QUESTION—TRANSVAAL SILVERS FIRM. The market during the week ina\ lie described as steadyhut quiet, awaiting a solution of the Crown .Mines troubleand of the ex-enemy share question. At the time of writ-ing the strike position at the Crown Mines appears as farfrom solution as ever, but hope of a settlement is muchbrighter, and there is every reason for expecting the men toreturn to work, and we can only hope that the good sense ofthe majority of the men may yet prevail and the situationsaved from becoming worse. The ex-enemy share questionis another factor affecting
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