Sight,' by Mr. JD Kendall (Transactions, vol. X), appointed a committee to consider what steps the Institution might usefully take in defining the term ' Ore in Sight.' " The views expressed by leading members of the profession showed a great divergence... The Journal of the Canadian Mining Institute - Page 264by Canadian Mining Institute - 1906Full view - About this book
| 1902 - 612 pages
...of " ore in sight," a phrase glibly used in mining reports, though it may mean almost anything, have appointed a committee to consider what steps the institution might usefully take in denning the term. After due consideration and discussion the council came to the following decisions... | |
| Iron and Steel Institute - 1903 - 724 pages
...the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy appointed a committee to consider what steps might be taken in defining the term "Ore in Sight." The views expressed...divergence of opinion as to the definition of the term. It was decided : That members of the Institution should not make use of the term " Ore in Sight " in... | |
| 1903 - 734 pages
...the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy appointed a committee to consider what steps might be taken in defining the term "Ore in Sight." The views expressed...divergence of opinion as to the definition of the term. It was decided : That members of the Institution should not make use of the term "Ore in Sight" in... | |
| A. Moil - 1904 - 258 pages
...and Metallurgy, recognising the great importance to the Mining Industry, and to the public generally, of the subject dealt with in the paper on " Ore in...what steps the Institution might usefully take in denning the term " Ore in Sight." The views expressed by leading members of the profession showed a... | |
| Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (Great Britain) - 1915 - 652 pages
...of the subject dealt with in the paper on " Ore in Sight," by Mr. JD KENDALL (Transactions, Volume X), appointed a Committee to consider what steps the Institution might usefully take in denning the term " Ore in Sight." The views expressed by leading Members of the Profession showed a... | |
| Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (Great Britain) - 1928 - 936 pages
...AND METALLURGY recognising the great importance, to the Mining Industry and to the public generally, of the subject dealt with in the paper on " Ore in Sight," by Mr. JD KENDALL (Tranxactinnx, Volume X), appointed a Committee to consider what steps the Institution might usefully... | |
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