Annual report . Miinay ^liiie, British America Nickel s^:^r^ l^iitish ATiuiica Nickol rorporatioii smpltor at Xiclvcltoii. ])loyed at the mine, exclusive of those on construction work. 360 men. of wliom235 were working in the mine. The rockliouso maehinerv was put in operation on January 16th, in?0. E. Hibbert is manager of mine-, and TT. L. Roscoe superintendent of tlieJ^^uvrav. 72 Department of Mines No. 4 International Nickel Company of Canada The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, curtailed the outputof their mines and smelter in January, 1919, but at the close


Annual report . Miinay ^liiie, British America Nickel s^:^r^ l^iitish ATiuiica Nickol rorporatioii smpltor at Xiclvcltoii. ])loyed at the mine, exclusive of those on construction work. 360 men. of wliom235 were working in the mine. The rockliouso maehinerv was put in operation on January 16th, in?0. E. Hibbert is manager of mine-, and TT. L. Roscoe superintendent of tlieJ^^uvrav. 72 Department of Mines No. 4 International Nickel Company of Canada The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, curtailed the outputof their mines and smelter in January, 1919, but at the close of the year wereoperating at approximately pre-war capacity. Important innovations were madedurino- the year, in the estal)lishment of a pension fund, scholarships and groupinsurance. The officers of the company are: president, A. D. Miles, Toronto; and the fol-lowing residing in Copper Cliff: vice-president and general manager, J. L. Agnew:general superintendent, J. C. Nichols; assistant general superintendent, E. H. Jones;superintendent of mines, E. T. Corkill;


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