and engineering journal . xpenditure. Statementfollowing: —Working Costs per ton. No. 1 gives, among other figures, the 19101911191219131914191) Working costs per ton milled s. (1. IT18is171717 191 (j191719181919 1920 Working costsper ton milled s. d. ... 18 1 ... 19 2 ... 21 7 ... 22 11 ... 25 8 Native and coloured wages: £655,073; percentage of 1914. 12-2 Stun- £4,068,946; percentage of 1914, 398. Totals: 68,909,211; percentage of 1914, 39-2. Number of tons milled : 1,898,560 (decrease). Number ol Europeans employed: 793 (incn Tons milled per European employed : 126 (increase). Num
and engineering journal . xpenditure. Statementfollowing: —Working Costs per ton. No. 1 gives, among other figures, the 19101911191219131914191) Working costs per ton milled s. (1. IT18is171717 191 (j191719181919 1920 Working costsper ton milled s. d. ... 18 1 ... 19 2 ... 21 7 ... 22 11 ... 25 8 Native and coloured wages: £655,073; percentage of 1914. 12-2 Stun- £4,068,946; percentage of 1914, 398. Totals: 68,909,211; percentage of 1914, 39-2. Number of tons milled : 1,898,560 (decrease). Number ol Europeans employed: 793 (incn Tons milled per European employed : 126 (increase). Number of natives and other coloured employed: 4,310(increase). Tons milled per native employed: 14 (decrease).Statement No. 4 shows that the 17 mines which closeddown between 1915 and November, 1921, crushed during 1915, 4,933,787 tons, and were employing in June, 1915,3,547 Europeans and 35,639 natives. Earnings of Contractors. Statement No. 5 shows the number and averageearnings of contractors employed on the Witwatersrand gold. I [£gt,554-,»66l I WORKING C08 ??????^?B I WORKING ?COSTS INCREASE IN WORKING C09TS. INCREASE IN REVENUE DUE TO PREMIUMON GOLD t Z, 500000. INCREASE IN WORKING COSTS DUE TOEUROPEAN LABOUR £ ,000. HOW THE RANDS WORKING COSTS HAVE INCREASED SINCE 1914. Total White Employees and Pay. EstimatedTotal Pay. 66,692,2007,972,600 7,647,0007,332,0006,874,1007,210,5007,636,4008,101,,4008,931,28010,064,282 Striking Comparisons. Statement No. 3 contains comparisons of certain costsincurred by the gold mines in the Transvaal. The increasesin 1920 over 1914 are shown as follow: — European salaries and wages: £4,185,192; percentageof 1914, 58-4. Xo. of Europeans em pi during December. 1910 ... 21,065 1911 ... 23,433 1912 ... 22,717 1913 ... 21,228 1914 ... 20,930 1915 ... 21,873 1916 ... 21,932 1917 ... 21,980 1918 ... 22,027 1919 ... 22,305 1920 ... 20,308 mines in June,statement : — 1921 The following is a summary of the Shalt sinkingSha
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