Four and a half kilometers of a proposed six kilometer road con- necting the camp to the provincial road la finished. There is about three-fourth of a kilometer of foot trall connecting the powder "house to the camp afte
Other proposed buildings are twenty permanent labourers' quar ters costing about P300.00 each, and a warehouse and pier costing approximately P50,000.00.
contain 80% gravel and 20% Ane sand. The entire property con- tains at least 2,798,939 cubic yards of Ane sand.
day Result:
Average value per cubic yard of fine sand as assayed resulted to P570.
Summary of Operations, Cost and
Profiti 2,798,933 cubic yards
of fine sand at P5.70
per
■
per cubic yard....... P15,953,918.10 Operating cost
cubic yard-(a) Average labourers' pay: F1.10, and (b) Overhead and equip- ment: P0.60; Total: PL.70.
A total length of 300 meters of tunnels, drifts, and cross-cuts, all of which have been timbered, have been driven through the property. Five tunnels were started but most of the work were concentrated on tunnela No. 3 and No. 5, where the bulk of ore found so far has been proved. A number of open-cuts | Operating amounting to 2,000 meters but not connected are scattered over the properties. Several of these work- ings show chromite stringers and further development work at these points may deposits.
'Ore Réserver:
open to big ore
In spite of the short period spent in development work and just about one fourth of the pro- perties prospected, chromite ore deposits found amounts to 50.000 tons positive ore, 5,000 tons block-. ed out, and 500 tons actually mined out for mining cost analysis. Further development, work in the unprospected portion of the pro- perties should uncover are deposits. which would increase the positive ore reserve to at least 500,000 tons. Andy Results:
Assay of samples done at the
School Adamson
of Industrial Chemistry and Engineering show-
chromite ed
contents carrying from 42% to 52% Chromite Oxide.
Mining Cost Analysis:
Chromite age mined unt for resting analysis Assay results ausrage
500 was
1796
elromite contents
Current market price
per ton
P
221.00
Expenses for mining out the 500 tons of 'chromites
Payroll for engineers foreman, and Isbour
Cost of dynamite and
depreciation of tools P. Estimated cost of trans- portation from the mine to pier at 12.50 per te of re
2,000.00
500.00
P.
Operating vrisk of 500 tons". P...
Operating cost per ton P.
1,350,00
3,750,00 7.30
Value of positive reserve
ore P21.00 x 500,006 ...P.10,500,000,00
... 3,750,000.00
Total operating cost 17.50
x 500,000 Total operating profit fer...
lushing shipping charges) P. 6,750,000.00 or H. K. $11.005,273.77 Manila, Philippiurs, June 12th, 1937.
(Sd.) B. A. SHPILEVSKY, Mining Engineer and Consulting Geologist.
Subscribed before in this 12th day of June, 1937, in the City of Manila, Philippines.
(S.) A. B. GUTLARAN, Notary Public,
My commission expires on Dec. 31st¡ 1938.
Doc. No. 305. Page No. 72. Book I Series of 1937..
Royal Goldfields 'Mining Corporation, Inc.
Location and Accessibility:
cost 0% 2.798.933 cubic yards
at P1.70 per cubic yard
Total operating proft'
excluding shipping charges
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1937.
Positive ore of 2%
blocked out...100.000 tons or 30% concentrates. 6,666 tons Value of 6.666 tons
at the rate of P140.00 per ton ....P§33,240.00 Operating cost for mining and con- centrating 100,000 tons at P4.00 per ton
Operating profit ex- cluding shipping charges
.P400,000.00
P533,240.00 or H.K. 874.163.93
Total
operating
profit for 3.000,-
000 tons exclud-
Ing shipping.
charges P15.997.000.00
or H.K. $28.224,918.03
11
P 4.477.892.10 Manila, Philippines, June 14, 1937.
P11.476,025.30 or H.K. $18,813,189.01 Manila, Philippines, June 12th, 1937.
(Sd.) B. A SHPILEVSKY. Mining Engineer and Commuting Geologist. Subscribed before me this 12tři day of June. 1937, in the City of Manila, Philippines.
(Sd.) A. B. QUILARAN, Notary Public,
it
My commission expires on December 31st, 1938.
Doc. No. 304 Page No. 71. Book I. Series of 1937.
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Pilar-Capiz Copper Mines, Inc. Location and Accessibility:
The properties of the Pilar Copper Mines. Inc., and those of the Capiz Copper Mines have been fused and are now known as Pilar- Capiz Copper Mines. The Pla Copper Mines alone consists of 150 copper claims covering an area of 1,350 hectares, and the Capiz Cop per Mines contain, an area of 821 hectares, or a total of 1.971 bectares. The Pilar Copper Mines are located in the Municipality of Pilar. Province of Capiz, Philip- pines, a distance of 25 kilometers to the town of Estancia, Dolo. where Government Pier is
*et
located, and 40 kilometers distant from Panit-an, the nearest Railway Station going to Dollo Port. The properties of the Capiz Copper Mines are just adjoining these ol the Pilar Copper Mines. Of the 40 kilometers road going to the Rail- way Station at Panit-an, 15 kilo
(84) B. A. SHPILEVSKY, Mining Engineer and Consulting Geologist.
Subscribed before me this 14th day of June, 1937, in the City of Manila, Philippines.
(Sd.) A B. GUILARAN, Notary Public,
HOME CRICKET RESULTS
Yorkshire Again Victorious
London, August 28.
Yorkshire came back with a characteristic flourish in their inst but one match in the county cricket championship and once again head the table. Nevertheless the championship is by no means set- tled. Everything rests on the outcome of Yorkshire's match with Hampshire and the encounter between Middlesex and Surrey, both of which start to-daş,"
If Yorkshire can win outright, they will be champions with a percentage of 72.77. If Yorkshire can only win on first innings and Middlesex win outright, their percentages will be 70.36 and 71.66 respectively. the title thus going to Middlesex. Anything but, any outright victory for Middleseż will leave them with no chance of becoming champions, '
The records of the two teams to date. including the matches which ended yesterday are as follows:--
Yorkshire (3) Middlesex (2)
23
1st Inns. No Pts Pts P. W. L. W. L. Res. Pos. Obt,
2 ...
2717
4 4 0 400 287 71.75 15 4 3 1 0
243 70.43
put out for 84. Nichols capturing 5 for 40 and Smith 5 for 14.
Pct.
GOOD THRASHING
Yorkshire gave Sussex a good thrashing winning yesterday by an Innings and 116 runs. Sussex were helpless against the Wiles of Verity. who, in the first innings took 8 for 80. and followed this up with 6 for
My commission expires on De- 32 Sussex were thus dismissed for cember 31st, 1938.
198 and 143, with Yorkshire scoring Doc. No. 308. Page No. 72.
457 (Leyland 101). Book I. Series of 1937.
Pampanga Gold Mines, Inc. Location and Accessibility:
can
The mining property of the Pampanga Gold Mines, Inc. con- sists of 123 full lode claims, located in the Barrio of Pabanlag. Munici- pality of Floridablanca. Province Flori- of Pampanga. Philippines. dablanca
be reached from distance of 90 Manila by car kilometers. The other way is by train from Manila to Carmen, and from here by "private railroad to Pabanlag. From this place to the main mining camp
there is 3
distance of about 11 kilometers, Road traversing this distance has already been completed. Aren:
Middlesex appeared to have their game against Notts well won at the lunch adjournment yesterday, Notts struggling to avoid the In- nings defeat. But after the ad- dency and finally made a wonder- Journment they gained the ascen-
ful second innings recovery.
In their first innings Notts com- piled 316 to which Middlesex re- plied with 523 for 9 declared. Price hitting up 184, Hendren 129 and Compton 111,
3-45
Here are the complete results and leading performances with bat' and ball, as supplied by Reuter.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Essex (210 and 219/9 dec.) beat Lancashire (108 and 84) by 302 runs:
Somerset (248 and 112) beat Worcester (127 and 197) by 38 runs.
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your Health-
Insist upon
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No Colouring Matter No Injurious “Ingredients
Yorkshire (457) beat Sussex (198 ATTACK ON
and. 143) by an innings and 116 runs.
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Derbyshire (213 and 320/8 dec.) beat Leicester (108 and 393) by 32 rung."
Middlesex (525/9 dec.) beat Notts (316 and 447/6) on frst innings.
FRIENDLY MATCH Kent (421 and 166/9) beat New Zealanders (186 and 300) by one wicket.
- BATTING Hardstant (Notts) v. Middlesex 243 Prentice (Leicester) v. Derby... 131 Hendren (Middlesex) c. Notts... 129 Lee (Somerset) v. Worcester... 122 Compton (Middlesex) v. Notts 111 Price (Middlesex) v. Notts ....... 104 Leyland (Yorks) v. Sussex ...... 101 Armstrong (Leicester) v. Derby 88 Woolley (Kent) v. N./Zealanders 79 Moloney (N. Zlanders) v Kent 75 BOWLING
Notts lost some cheap wickets in their second innings, but Hardstaff came along to save them with a magnificent innings of 243 and in the end Notts rattled up 447 for 6. There was an exülting finish to the match at Canterbury between The entire property of the Fam-Kent and the New Zealanders, the panga Gold Mines, Inc. consisting county side eventually winning by et 123 full lode claims covers an
one wicket, Kent appeared to area of 1.107 hectares.
have the game fairly well in hand when they dismissed New Zealand-Verity (Yorks) v. Sussex... 8 for 80 ers for 186 and went on to score
and 321 themselves. Woolley's share
for 52 was 79. The tourists recovered in
4 for 25 their second knock and put to-
5 for 14
Physiography and Geology:
The region within which the
property is located is mountainous, and the highest elevation reaches
...
P. Smith (Essex) v. Lanca-
shire
and
to 800 meters bordering the Zam-gether 300. Then came Kent's Nichols (Essex) v. Lanca- bales Province to the West. The struggle for runs, Roberts bowled Caulawan River flows through the with rare skill and had the bats-
shire
meters of road have already been Property, hence there is an abun-men- tied down: Amid cheering Andrews
constructed, and work on the kilometers leading to the town of Estancia is progressing. Ores taken from the mines can therefore be transported either way. Area:
stated above. covers ar area of 1.971 hectares.
dant supply of water for milling Kent obtained the winning hit with purposes. The main camp is about only one wicket in hand. Roberts Jackson
1,200 feet above sea level.
The large part of the area of the
property is composed of igneous rocks such as andesite, the por- The entire property of the Pilar-phyritic andesite, the basaltic an- Capiz Copper Mines, Inc. as already desite, the diorite, etc. in which numerous veins are found filling fissures. Most of the veins have clear hanging and footwalls and the general strike can be sald eas- terly and westerly dipping to nor- therly from 45 degree to vertical. Development:
Physiography did Geology:
The region within the property is mountainous covering the upper stream of the Lajab River which flows westerly into the Cault Mouth infct. The highest point of the mountain in the property may ex- ceed 1,800 feet above sea level exposing steep rock formation.
The property of the Pampanga Gold Mines, Inc. is already consi-, derably developed. Twelve (12) kilometers of road leading to the The extensive area of effusive main mining camp have already The property of the Royal Gold-rocks covering around the bound-been completed. Several "houses fields Mining Corporation is locat-ary line of the Dollo and Capiz for labourers, staff members and ed in the South-eastern part of Provinces extends to the Panay miners have likewise been con- the Province of La Union, Philip River flat where it contacts with structed. Tunnels of about 7.000 pines. It is along the famous sedimentary formation. The pro- feet have been driven through the Bued River. It can be reached by perty lies completely in the effusive property. the First Class North Manila Road rock area within which numerous Any: to the City of Baguio, and only copper deposits are found forming
kilometers
the dykes and veins. Igneous rocks (9)
from nearest station of the Manila Rali- such as andesite, bacalt, rhyolite and diabase, etc., are observed in
nine
road Co. Area:
"
The property is known as Bued River Placer Groups containing 48 claims or 384 hectares.
Geology:
the area.
Development :
In
The properties of the Pliar-Capiz Copper Mines, Inc., are already highly developed. Nine thousand The Bued River, which has its (9.000) feet tunne's have been origin in the higher altitudes of driven through the property. Northern Luzon, brings free gold many sections of the malne several with its mountains before it emp-ralises have been connected to the ties into the Gulf of Lingayen, surface where existence of high. The region is characterized by v grade ores have been found. The shaped and in most part, It is of Pllar-Capiz Copper Mines are well old deposit forming the so-called equipped Bench Placer. The sources of the streams are from the mineralized region of the Mountain Province and pouring into the property with its rich deposit of sand and gravel mixed with free gold. Development:
com-
with four. alr pressors, one scale of ten (10)-tons capacity, a complete laboratory, 18 transportation trucks of 2 tons It has completed capacity. etc. several kilometers of road leading to the mines worth around P50,000.00 and built 4 kilometers of ralis. It has 20 mining cars. Assay:
ores blocked out gives a general average of 2 per cent, but the deeper the tunnels go higher asşıy
.Several improvements have al- ready been introduced into the property. There is more than Assay of 100,000 tons of positive three kilometers of road construct-, ed leading to the mines. Two dams have already been bullt for use of the Blulce Boxes. There is 13 found. one' building för labourera. Water | canals have been dug which are now used by the people for irriga- tion.
"
Ore Reservta:
The entire property (384 hec- to contain tares) is calculated 13,944,666.6 cubic yards of both gravel and sand, One cubic yard has been analized and found to
Positive and Probable Øre
Reserves:
Tre are at present 100.000 tons of positive ore blocked out, and it the entire property is properly mined and developed, the positive ore reserve would be increased to at least 3,000,000 tons.
took 5 for 63.
Nichols and P. Smith completely upset Lancashire and brought about their defeat by Essex. In the first innings they sent Lan- cashire back for 108, Nichols taking 4 for 42 and Smith 4 for 25, and subsequently the Lancastrians were
U.S. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Worcester
4 for 42 5 for 40
V.
V
and (Somerset)
(Worcester) Somerset Flamson (Leicester)
Derby: Hazell (Somerset) v. Wor-
cester Roberts N. Zealanders) v
Kent Reuter.
AMBASSADOR
GORDO
DRYGIN
DISTRELETY LONDOIL
1}
Another Two British Vessels Bombed
St. Jean de Luz Aug. 27. The British steamers, Marion
Britain May Ask For Moller and African Trader. were
Indemnity
London, Aug. 28.
bombed in Gijon harbour to-day in the course of a severe raid on the port bow.
The African Trader was hit ir the port how.
The ships got up
steam and
got away as quickly as possible. The crew of the Marion Moller
The newspapers forecast that the British Government's protest to Tokyo against the attack on the mostly Chinese and is un- British Ambassador will be ex- damaged. The African Trader tremely strong and may include a 13 reported to be leaking. A.. demand for an indemnity.
British destroyer, H. M. S, Fore- dight, is standing by. Heater.
"The Times" says that the last details concerning the incident are still to be received from Shanghai. It is hoped they will be received to-
day and then the British Govern- ment will take up the matter with the Japanese Government will. take up the matter with the Japanese Government through the Charge d'Affaires in Tokyo.
Indignation at the outrage has been increased rather than lessen- ed by some of the Japanese ex- planations, say the diplomatic cor- 7 for 57 respondent of "The Times"
6 for 38
V."
8 for 50
5 for 25
-5 for 83
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
Hibernian Defeated
London, Aug. 27. One first division Scottish Foot-
"Portland (Oregon). Aug. 28. In the semi-finals of the Ameri- can Amateur Golf Championship, played over 36 holes, Ray Billows (New York) beat Johnny Fischer. ball League match was played to-
day. the holder, by 6 and 5.
Hamilton, playing before their own supporters beat Hiber- nlan by four goals to nll- Router.
Fischer's normally maglć put- ting vanished and he missed many short putts, while Bllows' consistent iron play has been a feature of the tournament.
In the other semi-final, Johnny Assay of the seventeen (17) sam-Goodman (Omaha) beat Marvin ples taken from the different tun-Ward (Washington) by one up.-- nels of the Pampanga Gold Mines,
Reuter... Inc. on January 28th, 1937, showed gold contents averaging $15.90 (old price of gold) of P54.08, (new price of gold).
Ore Reservet
1
ESPIONAGE
Berlin, Aug. 28. Probable ore contents of the The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zel- mines are calculated to be not less tung" states that 300 Germans are than 1,000,000 tons.
now being kept in custody in Rus- Summary of Operations, Coat and sia charged with espionage and
Profit
other anti-Soviet activities. Many Probable ore re-
Russians have also been arrested. serve...
1,000,000 tons -Reuter.
Total value of ore
at P54.00 per ton P54,060,000.00 Operating cost for
mining and mill- Tng 1.000.000 tons
at P7.00 per ton P 7,000,000.00
Total operating profit excluding shipping charges P47,050,000.00 or H.K. $77,147,540.98
Manila, Philippines, June 14th, 1937.
(sd.) B. A. SHPILEVSKY, Mining Engineer and Consulting Geologist. Subscribed before me this 14th day of June, 1937, in the City' of Manila, Philippines.
(8d.)
#
A. B. GUILARAN, Notary Public, My-commission expires on December 31st, 1938.
Summary of Operations, Cost and Doc. No. 307. Page No. 72. Book I.
Profits:
Berten of 1937.
U.S. GLOF Goodman Wins Amateur Title
At Portland, Oregan, in the final of the Amateur Golf Championship Johnny
Former Goodman, the American open champion best Ray Billows of Paughkeepsie, New York. two up, at the end of 36 holes.- Yeuter,
GLIDING CLUBS
London, Aug. 28. This week-end sees the opening of the British National Soaring Contest at the Headquarters of Derbyshire and Lancashire, gliding clubs at Great Hucklow In Derby- shire. The meeting will be at- tended by British enthusiasts from all over the country and by mem-
The lowest
MISTAKEN FOR CHIANG
In regard to the statement that learned the Japanese Army had
IN
INSURGENT VICTORY
Italian Press Comments
Rome, Aug. 28. Newspapers here declared 10- day that the Insurgent victory at Santander had been planned by an Italian general staff, and one' paper gives the name of 12 Italian generals who participated in the fighting in the Santander front- Reuter.
VESSELS BOMBED
that General Chiang Kai-shek was FOUR BRITISH to travel on the Nanking-Shanghai road
corres- on that day, the pondent says this amounts to say- ing, "We did not plot to shoot the British Ambassador but we did plot to murder the head of 2 neighbouring, State with which we are in diplomatic relations."
London, Aug. 28. Four. British steamers tombed within Spanish territorial
were
waters yesterday, including the Martan Moller and ал African trader. The vessels were in Gijon The explanation in regard to when the town was heavily bomb- the alleged misuse of British flags ed by Insurgent planes. One ship taken was disabled while the other three by the Chinese is hardly seriously. Anyhow, the Japanese left for a French port shortly were not justified in interfering after the bombing. The African with foreign cars simply because trader was reported to have been some Chinese are doing something leaking while another had her en- they dislike.
BLOCKADE MEASURES
gines damaged. The vessels are- now being escorted by British des-- troyers to make
In regard to the Japanese block- | Reuter. ade, the correspondent says that further confirmation is awaited.
There appears to be some dis-
BRITISH SHIPS WARNED
London, Aug. 28.
In connection with the attack
RECORD SCORE WINS BIG GOLF TOURNEY
London, Aug. 27,
crepancy between the Japanese on the four British steamers yes- aggregate ever Admiral's reported orders and the ❘terday, all British ships have been achieved in a first-class golf tour-statement by the Japanese Forewarned that if they enter the nament in England was returned ign office that no foreign ships three mile limit from the Spanish to-day by Ernest Whitcombe, the" will be molested.
coast they will have to do this at Ryder Cup player when he won Anyhow, the dangers of "in-their own risk— the "News Chronicle" £1,000 com-cidents" are obviously present and Reuter," petition at Brighton.
ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER FIRED UPON
London, Aug. 28. Following the report that an- gther British steamer was fired upon near Gijon, the Fearless, a destroyer was sent to investigate ́ the situation. This is the 17th ship" that was attacked off Spain since August 1- Reuter.
it is strongly doubted whether the Whitcombe, who is a professional Japanese have any right to block- at Meyrick Park, had rounds of 67, ade the shores of a country with 65, 72, 64 to win with a total of 288. which officially they are not war- Sam King of Kaole Park was ring. Reuter. second, aggregating: 270 from rounds of 63, 71, 67, 69, and Ed- ward Whitcombe (Meyrick Park) a brother of the winner, was third with a score of 273, made up of 55, 65, 67, 73.- Reuter
TO JOIN LADY HUGESSEN
@hanghai, Aug. 28. Elizabeth and Alethea Knatch bull-Angessen. daughters of the British Ambassador, are leaving Peltatho for Bhanghal next week to join their mother, who is stay- ing at the home of Brigadier and the TELEGRAMS Mrs. Telfer Smollett, near
Country Hospital. Paris, Aug. 23,"
A bulletin issued by Dr. Gaunt- The exchange of congratulatory lett at 6 o'clock this evening says telegrams between General Franco
CONGRATULATORY
that His Excellency passed a most
and Senor Mussolini in connection satisfactory day and has improved with the Insurgent victory at San- tander has brought a storm of pro- tests in the French Press,
One Journal states that the pos- sibility of a revival of non-inter- vention in Spain is now dead- Heuter's Bulletin Service.
in every respeck-- Reuter.
- NOTE TO DE PRESENTED
LOYALISTS
SURRENDER
London, Aug. 28. The remainder of the Govern→
ment troups in Santander have surrendered to the Insurgents, who are now rounding up the Govern- ment militia in the surrounding hill
The Government claim that their troops are now withiri artillery.
It is learned that the text of the range of the Baragossa front but Nate for presentation to the Japan- this is denied by the Insurgent ese Government is being telegraph- Headquarters.- ed to the Charged d'Affaires in
bers of the German Gliding team Tokio to-night. If is intended to now in England.
publish the Note after presenta tion-Reuter.
British Wireless,
Reuter.
According to a later the Insurgenta claim taken 34,000 prisoners.
tö
message, have.