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Journal of Indian Industries and Labour November 1922

1922

Composition of bitterns The bitterns left in the pans after the manufacture of common salt from sea water contain magnesia and other salts but the folloing analyses show the greater concentration of both common salt and magnesium chloride in the brines of the Bunn of Cutch. [...] But the mere list of items is of absorbing interest and includes a vast host of substances essential to modern life and 3. This paper was written and submitted to the Institution in December 1919 before the issue of the Report of the Cur rency Commissior and at a time when the trade of the country was in a more prosperous condition than at present : and the discussion therein of the permissible [...] As a rule the provision of a cheap electric supply from water power means a large scheme involving in India—owing to the fact that in most parts of the country the rainfall is practically confined to some four months-- a large capital outlay on a dam (or dams) for the impounding of water in which the larger proportion of the cost is due to the lower portion of the dam which impounds propoti [...] Such water-power schemes could however be made financially more attractive by the power-supply company subscribing a portion of the share capital of the dependent chemical companies in which case the portion of the capital of the power-supply company to be laid out on the power scheme might be raised as debentures or as preference capital and the portion to be invested in the ordinary shares of [...] Fees received from cultivators for the use of such water would of course reduce the cost of the water supply to the power house and consequently the cost of the electric energy.
commerce industry
Pages
178
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120216
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Magnesium Chloride Manufacture and the Pioneer Magnesia Works
435-443 B.S. Lalkaka view
Electro-Chemical Industries Some Considerations Affecting Their Establishment in India*
444-461 L. Fermor view
The Work of the Metallurgical Inspecto-rate Government of India
462-472 R. Mather view
The Workmen’s Compensation Bill
473-488 A.G. Clow view
Soap Manufacture and the Calcutta Soap Works Ltd.
489-495 A.N. Palit view
Suggestions Regarding the Functions of Provincial Departments of Industries in India
496-514 A.Y.G. Campbell view
Industrial Disputes During the Third Quarter of 1922
515-518 unknown view
Summaries of Industrial Intelligence for the Quarter Ending 30th September 1922
519-547 unknown view
Miscellaneous Notes
548-570 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
571-574 unknown view
List of Publications Received in the Department of Industries Government of India
575-583 unknown view
Exchange List
584-586 unknown view
Bulletins of Indian Industries and Labour Published in 1922
587-588 unknown view
Backmatter
i-vi unknown view

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