and engineering journal . them trained an of warfare in a cold c iniate and let tlieiii gradually become accustomed to the ch m-e. .Mr. Sauuiel Evens suggestion obviates all this trent li work, and if followed out we could send Mounted Infantr • and fight under conditions understood by both Boer and Brit on. I trust that some of your readers will take an interest i 1 the matter and make further sugges- tions.—I am, ONE OF THE OED BEIGADE. Transvaal Manganese. To the Editor, South Africun Mining Journal. Sir,—We hav been eiveii to understand that manganeseis being prodiuvd in th
and engineering journal . them trained an of warfare in a cold c iniate and let tlieiii gradually become accustomed to the ch m-e. .Mr. Sauuiel Evens suggestion obviates all this trent li work, and if followed out we could send Mounted Infantr • and fight under conditions understood by both Boer and Brit on. I trust that some of your readers will take an interest i 1 the matter and make further sugges- tions.—I am, ONE OF THE OED BEIGADE. Transvaal Manganese. To the Editor, South Africun Mining Journal. Sir,—We hav been eiveii to understand that manganeseis being prodiuvd in the rietersbnrg district. Could youkindlv iiifonn us whether our is correct, and, ifso, furnish us witii fh. address of the company producingfile UKtal in (|nesti<,n.—Yours, W. & J. Kaiid Foundry and Engineering Works,Krugersdorp, Transvaal,•JBth duly, l<)[lVrlia].s some of mn- readers may be able to supply the nfornuitic -Ed., Watermans (Ideal)Foun^SPen Note the points!. ?d hav widely ui WatermanVIdeal tlieFountain Pen in theSummed up, they mean that the ownerof a Watermans Ideal has a pen thatlifelong satisfaction. Regular and15/. and up- L. G. ;c4lcnntcrKingsway, London, England. Joiiaiinesburg, July 31, 1915. THE SOUTH APEICAN MINING JOURNAL. DOING WITHOUT EUROPE —III. HANDICAPS ON LOCALMANUFACTURE. A Review of the Many and Various Difficulties in the Way of Successful Production. The annual report of the South African National Unionpoints out that in considering the question of the develop-ment of local manufactures the lintulicaps on tlicm must berecognised. At first sight it unuld srcm .-i fnctory inthe Transvaal, for instance, inv niakiiig an aitnK of generaluse, from material already jirodueed in tlir enuntrv, wouldstart at a great advantage over conipetitnrs (;,(Hil) milesaway. But upon examination of details thr lialaiiec ofadvantage does not appear so clear. Tlie iiitaut industry liasto inc
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