and engineering journal . 0 22,952 olo (i September 691,096 23,036 .-, 8 6 October 707,825 :;s :, l 6 November 704,236 23,474 5 2 0 December 681,847 21,995 4 15 o STANDARD DANK OF SOUTH AFRICA,LIMITED. (With which it incorporated the African Bankin*Corporation, Ltd.) Established 1862 Authorised Capital - - . £10,000,000 Subscribed Capital .... £8,916,660 Paid-up Capital £2,229,165 Reserve Fund £2,893,335 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS transactedat all Branches and Agencies; DEPOSITand CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened; PUR-CHASE and SALE ol INVESTMENTSECURITIES effected, etc. SAVINGS BANK ACCOUN


and engineering journal . 0 22,952 olo (i September 691,096 23,036 .-, 8 6 October 707,825 :;s :, l 6 November 704,236 23,474 5 2 0 December 681,847 21,995 4 15 o STANDARD DANK OF SOUTH AFRICA,LIMITED. (With which it incorporated the African Bankin*Corporation, Ltd.) Established 1862 Authorised Capital - - . £10,000,000 Subscribed Capital .... £8,916,660 Paid-up Capital £2,229,165 Reserve Fund £2,893,335 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS transactedat all Branches and Agencies; DEPOSITand CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened; PUR-CHASE and SALE ol INVESTMENTSECURITIES effected, etc. SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS opened onterms, particulars ol which may beobtained on application. The BANK Is In close touch with TRADEand INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS, bothlocal and overseas, and special attention Isgiven to COMMERCIAL ENQUIRIES fromcustomers. EXECUTOR and TRUSTEE business under-taken. Over 390 Branches and Agencies in Africa. Agents and Correspondentsthroughout the World. THE MINING AXJ) ENGINEERING JOUENAL. Jburg, January 14, 1922!. A Novel Application of the Cementation Process. The following valuable notes (!n a novel application ,,fthe cementation process to a battery foundation were con-tributed by Mr. B. Schlesinger to a recent meeting of theCM. and M. Society of South Africa. \\ ben starting up a new stamp battery in the Heidel-berg District it was found after 48 hours work that thefoundation, and with it the whole of the superimposed con-struction, began to rock so dangerously that operations hadto be suspended. An inspection pit was sunk to the under-lying shale-foot, and by washing the face of the concreteblock so exposed, the writer found that a thin horizontalcrack had developed, completely severing the top three feetti(an the lower nine feet portion of the block. The causeof the mishap was badly prepared and badly stamped con-crete. Stones, the size of a mans fist, were seen lyingloose in large cavities in the body of the foundation. Forfurther investigation the wri


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