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A section of a new laboratory at the School of Mines at the University of Otago. Mr J. Roger, research lecturer in mineral dressing is shown operating apparatus that separates minerals according to their magnetic properties. In the right foreground is part of an infrasizer which will enable the size of grains of minerals, finer than the finest screens could separate, to be ascertained.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27078, 12 May 1949, Page 10

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A section of a new laboratory at the School of Mines at the University of Otago. Mr J. Roger, research lecturer in mineral dressing is shown operating apparatus that separates minerals according to their magnetic properties. In the right foreground is part of an infrasizer which will enable the size of grains of minerals, finer than the finest screens could separate, to be ascertained. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27078, 12 May 1949, Page 10

A section of a new laboratory at the School of Mines at the University of Otago. Mr J. Roger, research lecturer in mineral dressing is shown operating apparatus that separates minerals according to their magnetic properties. In the right foreground is part of an infrasizer which will enable the size of grains of minerals, finer than the finest screens could separate, to be ascertained. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27078, 12 May 1949, Page 10