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Hiram Donkin, Inspector of Mines for Nova Scotia, states that the falling off in the production of coal in Nova Scotia was largely due to the decrease in the number of men employed at the coal face ; 5987531 36 many men of this class volunteered for overseas service, and their places were filled by men whose rate of production was somewhat less. The tonnage of nickel produced in 1918 was more in Ontario than double that produced in 1914. In 1905 the yield was 18, 876, 315 Ibs. ; in 1910 it was ...37, 271, 033 Ibs. ; in 1914 it was 45, 517, 937 Ibs. , and in 1918 it was 92, 076, 034 Ibs. , valued at $36, 830, 414. Three-quarters of the world's production of nickel is mined in Ontario and, with an era of lower prices, the pro- portion is likely to increase rather than decrease. The nickel refining plant of the International Nickel Co. , at Port Colborne, Ont. , was put into operation in July, 1918. Copper Th e production of copper was much stimulated by Production, . Largely Increased the enormous demand for war purposes, the greater portion of this metal being obtained from the large low-grade ores of British Columbia and the nickel-copper mines of Sudbury, Ont.
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