and engineering journal . will I upon em- <;w n affairs on tic- Hand. I; that in i dire need 1 mining indi. ith Africa so thai the ? tinue wi i king withi fcunal the premium. Tie i eminent, Chamber and rs on Thursday of last week, and on Iheld with ling the industry much-needed relief through . Iment i I thai | I the mining regula- tions which deals with thi numberofl irs rked by na1i up Li ground -Far-reaching Recrganisaticn Required. Bui tic meetings i £ the ci nf ri ? e have clearly shownthat a much I i sure • t ri lief than can be exp< from tl Irafting of a paragraph in the


and engineering journal . will I upon em- <;w n affairs on tic- Hand. I; that in i dire need 1 mining indi. ith Africa so thai the ? tinue wi i king withi fcunal the premium. Tie i eminent, Chamber and rs on Thursday of last week, and on Iheld with ling the industry much-needed relief through . Iment i I thai | I the mining regula- tions which deals with thi numberofl irs rked by na1i up Li ground -Far-reaching Recrganisaticn Required. Bui tic meetings i £ the ci nf ri ? e have clearly shownthat a much I i sure • t ri lief than can be exp< from tl Irafting of a paragraph in the mining regulations are required it the mining industry of the bandis going to survive and if widespread unemployment anddislress is to he a\erted. The full official repi rts of the coiamount of space in the daily pap< ?- take up n p om than this journal possibly can devote to the at the Conference. The whole scope of inquiry of tic- conference is. how-ever, of such paramount importance that we shall a. Sir Evelyn Wallers, who ably stated the case for theChamber at the Conference. as much space as we can t. the speeches of the representa-tives of the Government, the Chamber, and the men. In the first place we would draw attention to a citemunicaticn received from an esteemed correspondent on thesubject. Without necessarily agreeing with his interpreta-tion of the cause I the decline in the gold premium, wecommend this letter, which is written 1>\ a gentleman inRhodesia, and whi sees the Rand from afar, to the cornssense instincts of all who are dependent upon the miningindustry for a livelihood The letter is as follow-There can oiil\ he . ne inference read hit the c< ntinuodappreciation of British sterling in the l s \ . and that i-the, as yet unpublished, arrangement come t- between theheads of int< math nal Finance ti cancel the debts a- betweentie Ulied Nations, an arrangement which enly awaits theendorsement i i the ci nference ni w taking p


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