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    Commercial Extraction of Bromine from Sea Water

    By Leroy C. Stewart

    Owing mainly to the use of ethylene dibromide in the production of tetraethyl lead for gasoline treatment, there has been a tremendous increase during the past decade in the demand for bromine. In the

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Low-Discharge Grinding at Sylvanite Gold Mines, Limited

    By C. E. Rodgers

    WHEN I was asked to prepare, for presentation at the 1938 Annual Meeting of the Institute, some data concerning low-discharge grinding at the Sylvanite mill, it seemed entirely reasonable to expect to

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Structure of Gold Deposits in the Crow River Area, Ontario

    By Jas. E. Thomson

    PUBLIC attention was first attracted to the Crow River area of north-western Ontario by the discovery of gold in 1928. The first three discoveries were eventually developed into Central Patricia, Pick

    Jan 1, 1938

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    McKenzie Red Lake Gold Mines, Limited

    By The Staff

    THE property of McKenzie Red Lake Gold Mines, Limited, consists of eleven claims located on McKenzie island in Red lake. The mine is about 4,Y:l miles by water from the Howey townsite on the same lake

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Minerals Used in the Ceramic Industries

    By Norman B. Davis

    THE ceramic group of industries is comprised of those engaged in the manufacture of cement, glass, artificial abrasives, whiteware, including earthenware, stoneware, porcelain tableware, porcelain san

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Operations at Pickle Crow Gold Mines, Limited

    By The Staff

    THE gold mining industry in Canada is today the most important stabilizing influence in the country. This factor was brought out particularly during the 'depression' years, when steady emplo

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Economic Safety

    By A. S. Bayne

    WITH the great increase in the use of power-driven machinery in industry, and consequent large-scale operations, the hazards to which , workmen are exposed have become much more numerous than at the b

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Gold Mining at Caribou, Nova Scotia

    By John Wightman

    LOCATION OF PROPERTY THE property of Caribou Gold Mines, Limited, is situated in the north-eastern part of Halifax county, seven miles south of the Canadian National railway line at Upper Musquodobo

    Jan 1, 1938

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    The Manufacture of Silica Brick (0a1af218-3b0d-414e-a6bb-404d1bfed003)

    By H. B. Gillis

    THE following pages c9ntain a brief description of the processes involved in the manufacture of silica brick at the Sydney plant of the Dominion Steel & Coal Corporation. Silica brick manufacture wa

    Jan 1, 1938

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    The Utilization of Technical Literature by the Mining and Metallurgical Engineer

    By C. R. Whittemore

    PROGRESSIVE industrial organizations have recognized the importance of maintaining an adequate reference library of volumes covering all phases of their particular branch of industry, but it has been

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Accident Prevention

    By Walter E. Montgomery

    ACCIDENT-PREVENTION work in years gone by has been carried on by many mine managers as a philanthropic movement, but in recent years they have come to realise that Safety is good business and pays tan

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Silicosis in Ontario Mines

    By Clifford S. Gibson

    THE Workmen's Compensation Ace defines Silicosis as "a fibrocic condition of the lungs caused by the inhalation of silica dust sufficient co produce a lessened capacity for work". This fibrocic c

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Diamond Drilling at Lake Athabaska

    By N. W. Byrne

    THE study of diamond drill results at the Lake Athabaska property of Athona Mines, Limited, and the co-ordination of information secured, has demanded extensive application of methods for interpreting

    Jan 1, 1937

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    The Mining Society of Nova Scotia, 1887-1937

    By Harry Piers

    A RAPID glance over the history of The Mining Society of Nova Scotia shows that in its fifty years of service, which it is now rounding out, the Society has had an honourable career, rendered signal s

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Salt Deposits at McMurray, Alberta

    By J. A. Allan

    OCCURRENCES of salt in Alberta have been mentioned and described by the writer in 1929 (l) and by Cole in 1930 (2). Brine springs occur at a number of places along the valley of Athabaska river north

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Variations in the Chemical Composition of the Oil and Gas Bearing Limestone at the Sioux City Well, Turner Valley, Alberta

    By W. P. Campbell

    THE investigation herein described had its beginning in the chemical laboratory of the Department of the Interior, Calgary. After the transfer of the natural resources to the Province of Alberta in 19

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Splitting the Minus-200 with the Superpanner and Infrasizer

    By H. E. T. Haultain

    I HAVE considerable hesitation in preparing and presenting this paper. These machines have been such an intimate part of my own experiences and predilections for such a long time that J would find it

    Jan 1, 1937

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    A Field Test for Gold

    By G. Vibert Douglas

    THE prospecter and geologist in the field, in the search for gold, are very often faced with a real difficulty. The: mineralized rock _frequently contains gold which is so finely divided or associated

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Mining At Noranda (69fba177-b419-47b0-a3c4-b02c2dfc83f3)

    By Oliver Hall

    WITH the friendly consent both of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, for whom this paper was written, and of the author, we had the pleasure of publishing Mr. Oliver Hall's paper on Mining

    Jan 1, 1937

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    High-Intensity Magnetic Separation of Industrial Minerals

    By D. M. Ramsey

    HIGH-INTENSITY magnetic separation as now practised in the commercial treatment of a large variety of industrial minerals is a com-paratively recent development, having had its practical beginning abo

    Jan 1, 1937