and engineering journal . ts. (In the Huh November and again on the loth (.Smuts presided at a conference between representaththe Government, the Chamber of Mines, and the workmensunions. The proceedings resulted in a fairh satisfactoryamendment to the Mining Regulations, permitting of certainfurther rearrangements of underground work. Other mattersof importance referred to at the conference, such a- tradeunion restrictions and revision of the underground contractsystem, were left to be decided between the Chamber andthe unions. Income Tax Act. Judgment has been given against the Van


and engineering journal . ts. (In the Huh November and again on the loth (.Smuts presided at a conference between representaththe Government, the Chamber of Mines, and the workmensunions. The proceedings resulted in a fairh satisfactoryamendment to the Mining Regulations, permitting of certainfurther rearrangements of underground work. Other mattersof importance referred to at the conference, such a- tradeunion restrictions and revision of the underground contractsystem, were left to be decided between the Chamber andthe unions. Income Tax Act. Judgment has been given against the Van Ryn I pLtd., in its appeal againsl the assessmenl oi tee Commis-sioner for Inland Revenue on the question if the inclusionof the Provincial Gold Profits Tax a- a workb the purposes of the [ncome Tax Act li has been decidedto take any further action in the Chamber of Mines Building Company. Ltd. The Chambers new building is nearing completion, andit is expected to be ready for occupation about the end ofFebruan next. Phc. 4673. Box 3162. OSBORNS TITAN Manganese Castings, For Rotary and Jaw Crushers and Mortar Box Liners, etc., and for all parts subjected to severe abrasion Samuel Osborn (?££), Ltd., Sheffield & Johannesburg. 554 THE MINING AND ENGINEERING JOURNAL. Jburg, December 17, 1921.


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