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Identifier: n02ontariosessional46ontauoft (find matches)
Title: Ontario Sessional Papers, 1914, No.3-9
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: ONTARIO. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
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Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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of: Silica, Iron Oxide, Alumina, Lime, Magnesia, Sulphuric Anhydride and Volatile Matter $10 00 5. Coal, Coke, Peat, etc.: Determination of: Moisture $0 50 Volatile combustible 1 00 Fixed carbon 1 00 Ash 1 00 Sulphur 2 00 Phosphorus 2 00 Calorific value 5 00 Ultimate analysis Price on application 6. Mineral waters Price on application 7. Ores and Minerals: Determination of: Alumina $2 00 Antimony 3 00 Arsenic 3 00 Bismuth 3 00 Cadmium 3 00 Chromium 3 00 Cobalt 3 00 Copper 2 00 Gold 1 00 Ferrous Oxide 2 00 Ferric Oxide 2 00 Lead 2 00 Lime 1 50 Magnesia 1 50 Molybdenum 2 00 Manganese 2 00 Nickel 3 00 Silica 1 50 Water 1 00 Zinc 2 00 8. Rocks, complete analysis Price on application 9. Slags, Sands, etc Price on application 10. Identification of minerals and rocks not requiring chemical analysis Free Any chemical work not specified in this circular will be undertaken on applicationto the Provincial Assayer. The pulp of each sample Is retained for future reference. 52 Bureau of Mines No. 4
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19/4 Mining: Accidents 53 MINING ACCIDENTS IN ONTARIO IN 1913 By T. F. SUTHERLAND, Chief Inspector of Mines During the year 1913 in and about the mines, metallurgical works and quarriesregulated by the Mining Act of Ontario, there were 57 fatal accidents, causing the deathof 64 men. Of these fatal accidents 32, causing the death of 37 men, occurred under-ground; 7, causing the death of 8 men, on the surface; 11, causing the death of 11 men,at metallurgical works; 7, causing the death of 8 men, at quarries. The tables of ac-cidents at the metallurgical works and quarries are separated in this Report fromaccidents at the mines. The total number of serious accidents in and about the mines of Ontario reportedto the Bureau of Mines in 1913, was 353, resulting in 45 persons killed and 320injured; of these accidents 284 occurred underground, and 69 above. The fatal acci-dents took place in mines operated by 19 different companies, the same number as in1912. At metallurgical works there were

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