Proceedings October General Meeting (d93358e7-0eb7-4797-b435-a76cf6975c57)

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Organization:
The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Pages:
1
File Size:
113 KB
Publication Date:

Abstract

The October General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on Wednesday, 21st October, 1970, at 4.30 p.m. V. C. Robinson (President) was in the chair. There were also present 25 Fellows, including J. K. E. Douglas, Prof D. D. Howat, D. G. Maxwell, Dr R. E. Robinson, P. A. von Wielligh (Council Members). D. Ayres, G. Burrow, E. H. D. Carman, D. L. Carson, M. E. E. Douglas, S. A. Finney, W. R. Flook, A. J. Freemantle, W. A. Gilbert, E. B. Gordon, B. W. Gray, J. M. Jacobs, P. H. Kitto, C. H. Kruger, Dr P. J. D. Lloyd, D. G. Malan, W. Pilkington, W. G. Pyne-Mercier, K. S. Rae, W. T. Ruhmer, D. J. Tutt and D. T. Watt. Seven Members, including E. J. Dominy, S. I. du Preez, L. V. Grobler, D. R. Lings, G. D. Louw, J. S. A. Oelofse and O. B. Prentis. Fifteen Visitors, including J. R. Coppin, Dr A. Faure, P. E. Franzl, G. P. Hart, D. van Heerden, A. W. Hunt, A. R. F. MacDonald, B. G. Meyburgh, P. H. Radcliffe, J. M. Shirley, T. H. Tunley, A. D. Vellema and R. E. Wheeler. Secretary, D. C. Visser. Total present: 49. OBITUARIES The President: "It is my sad duty to announce the death of the following: Sir George Arthur Davenport, Honorary Life Fellow, who joined the Institute in 1930 and passed away on 17th September, 1970. The late Sir George was also, for many years, our corresponding member for Rhodesia. Andrew Malcolm Carmichael, Associate, who joined the Institute in 1944 and passed away on 22nd August, 1970. Cyril John Douglas Veal, Life Fellow, who joined the Institute in 1929 and passed away on 27th August, 1970. As a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased and in sympathy with the bereaved I would ask you all to rise and observe a few moments' silence." CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES The President: "May we confirm the minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on 26th August, 1970, and the minutes of the monthly general meetings which were held on the 20th of May and the 17th of June, 1970, as published in the August Journal." Agreed. MEMBERSHIP The President: "I have much pleasure in announcing that the names of the undermentioned candidates, having been published in accordance with By-Law 5.2.2., Council has elected them to membership of the Institute in the following grades: Members: Nikolaos Lalakakis, Gordon Phillips Rundle. Associates: Henry du Preez, James Robert Forbes, Johannes Stephanus Albertus Oelofse, Casper Vorster van Heerden. Graduates: Michael Harold Crosbie, Graham Robert Wallis Walker, Gary Walker Braithwaite. Students: Mohammad Ali Kazemzadeh, Gerhardus Petrus Benade. APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER From Graduate to Member: James Wormald. From Student to Graduate: Peter John Cook, Pieter Willem Greeff. "I welcome the newly elected members to the Institute and congratulate the members who have been transferred to a higher grade." PAPER FOR PRESENTATION The President: "This paper is entitled 'The Design, Erection and Operation of a Purlex Plant at Buffelsfontein Gold Mining Company Limited'. It is presented to the Institute by Mr B. G. Meyburgh, a visitor to our Institute. He is a graduate of the University of the Orange Free State and is the Uranium Plant Superintendent at Buffelsfontein and he, therefore, is in a very strong position to describe this very excellent job which is being done as he has been associated with this plant from the inception." After the presentation of the paper the President said: "Gentlemen, the paper you've heard from Mr Meyburgh is a very concise and interesting account of an important piece of work, and I think the title is so completely descriptive of the subject, which is admirably set out in the paper which you have heard. You probably haven't all had the opportunity of reading it, but you very soon will. I found it interesting to note that the results predicted were surpassed in the operation of the plant to date. The actual results obtained are significantly good, I think. Any process which, in this country, increases production and decreases costs, is to be welcomed, particularly when it is so necessary for South Africa almost to bend over backwards to utilise every avenue available in order to increase the scope of the production for overseas' markets, of her metallurgical and mineral potential. In lighter vein-and there is no reason why we should always be so serious-I am glad to see that, in a scientific journal like this, such words as the American word 'crud' which I have been picked out about so often, because my grandchildren use it, is now given an aura of respectability. Thank you very much, Mr Meyburgh, for an interesting paper. We have a long list of contributors, and I am not going to waste any more time. I am going to call on Mr Tunley of the N.I.M. for the first contribution." T. H. Tunley, P. de Bruyn (read by A. D. Vellema), E. J. Dominy, E. H. D. Carman, A. R. F. MacDonald D. C. Streicher (read by P. H. Radcliff), Dr A. Faure and Dr P. J. D. Lloyd then contributed to the discussion. (This discussion will appear in a later issue of the Journal.) The President: "I wish to thank members and visitors for their attendance, and now declare the meeting closed." The meeting closed at 6.05 p.m.
Citation

APA:  Proceedings October General Meeting (d93358e7-0eb7-4797-b435-a76cf6975c57)

MLA: Proceedings October General Meeting (d93358e7-0eb7-4797-b435-a76cf6975c57). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account