and engineering journal . Ethel (Brit, Co., Ltd.) 45-00 562 10 0Victoria District: Gaths (Rhod. and Gen. Asbestos Corp., Ltd.) 150-58 3,764 10 0 King (R, King Asb. Co., Ltd.) ... 918 151 9 5 Total 589-49 £14,058 14 5 SUMMARY OF MINERAL , 1921. Gold (fine ozs.) 53,096-08 Silver (fine ozs.) 13,870-01 Coal (raised, 47,779 tons)—sales Coal (used for coke) Copper (Blister) (tons) 256-63 Chrome Ore (tons) 47-00 Asbestos (tons) 589-49 Arsenic (tons) 11-80 Mica 1 ton 832 lbs. Diamonds (carats) 16-5 Value. £ *306,636 1,519 14,284 5,631 15,398 210 14,059 293 354
and engineering journal . Ethel (Brit, Co., Ltd.) 45-00 562 10 0Victoria District: Gaths (Rhod. and Gen. Asbestos Corp., Ltd.) 150-58 3,764 10 0 King (R, King Asb. Co., Ltd.) ... 918 151 9 5 Total 589-49 £14,058 14 5 SUMMARY OF MINERAL , 1921. Gold (fine ozs.) 53,096-08 Silver (fine ozs.) 13,870-01 Coal (raised, 47,779 tons)—sales Coal (used for coke) Copper (Blister) (tons) 256-63 Chrome Ore (tons) 47-00 Asbestos (tons) 589-49 Arsenic (tons) 11-80 Mica 1 ton 832 lbs. Diamonds (carats) 16-5 Value. £ *306,636 1,519 14,284 5,631 15,398 210 14,059 293 354 72 Total. £358,456 * Includes £82,587 gold —NOVEMBER, , 1921 (fine ozs.) 53,424-39 November, 1921 (fine ozs.) 53,096-08 Decrease Base Mineral Production-October, 1921 November, 1921 Decrease 328-31 £60,26750,301 £9,966 Total Mineral Production— October, 1921 £425,353b November, 1921 358,456a Decrease £66,897 a—Includes £82,587 gold premiums,b—Includes £137,207 gold Ox a Matabeleland Gold Mine. Jburg, January 7, 1922. THE .MIXING AND ENGINEEEING JOUBNAL. TRADE AND INDUSTRIES SECTION. Week in the Mining Material and Engineering Trades. STRIKE TENSION RETARDS BUSINESS THIS WEEK—IRON AND STEE L—BU I LDI NG AND TIMBERMATERIALS—AMERICAN NOTES—OIL NOTES—RE DUCTION IN DETONATORS AND FUSE BREVITIES. General. Business, of course, has not yet got into its stride, therecent holidays having thrown things considerably out ofgear. On the official resumption of business in the earlypart of the week merchants and employers appeared some-what disinclined to settle down, and it will not be beforethe commencement of next week that serious work will begenerally tackled. Added to the lethargy caused bypractically a fortnights lull in wholesale trading is of coursethe present crisis in the gold and coal industries. Miningcircles appear to be pretty unanimous that the long and shortof it will be the acceptance by the wo
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