Canadian mining journal July-December 1915 . rable interest has been expressed at thistime in the Chinese Commission now visi/ing the Unit-ed States, and it is noted that several of the Commis-sioners are mining men in China. As lately remarkedin the Mining and Scientific Press. in spite of Ja-pans machinations the Chinese possess a racial en-tity as strong and resistant as the Hebrews which willtend to offset the island empires interference in thebig Oriental country. It is computed that Bethlehem Steel Co. can put ironore from its new mines in Chile, at the furnaces inSouth Bethlehem. Penn.,


Canadian mining journal July-December 1915 . rable interest has been expressed at thistime in the Chinese Commission now visi/ing the Unit-ed States, and it is noted that several of the Commis-sioners are mining men in China. As lately remarkedin the Mining and Scientific Press. in spite of Ja-pans machinations the Chinese possess a racial en-tity as strong and resistant as the Hebrews which willtend to offset the island empires interference in thebig Oriental country. It is computed that Bethlehem Steel Co. can put ironore from its new mines in Chile, at the furnaces inSouth Bethlehem. Penn., for slightly less than whatit pays for lake ores there, since the company has tobuy the latter and pay mining companies a profit, inaddition to rail transportation of $ from lower lakeports to Eastern Pennsylvania. It is not expected thatthe Bethlehem Co. can get Chilean ores to its fur-naces any cheaper than lake ores are put down atPittsburg, in Western Pennsylvania, by steel compan-ies operating their own mines. Bethlehem Steel also. the situation very conservatively, and few count onit to last. The Worlds Work, a comprehensive monthly,directed editorially by Ambassador Page, of Londonhas estimated that so enormous is the consumption ofammunition on the battlefields of Europe that the Am-erican factories are contributing less than one per cent Greene-Cananea, the big Sonora copper mine amismelter in which many Lake Superior people are interested, is to resume after a shut-down of month-occasioned by warring conditions in Mexico. TheState Department arranged for its re-opening withCarranza. IngersollHand Co., well known to mining men, isturning out shells a day at its IMiillipsburg, New Jersey, praise has been expressed, both in the United States and France for Charles M. Schwab, who OWUIBethlehem Steel that is «o busy making war munitions for the Allies. II. refused an offer of MOO,-000,000 from Cerinan Interests for the sale of his company, and o


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