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RUBY MINES

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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 813 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RUBY MINES  , a
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district in the
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Mandalay division of Upper
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Burma, lying along the Irrawaddy
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river between the
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Bhamo district on the N., the Shan States on the E., Mandalay district on the S. and
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Katha on the W . Including the Shan state of Mongmit, which is temporarily administered as
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part of the district, the
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total
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area is 5476 sq. m.; pop . (1901) 87,694 . The district geographically forms part of the Shan plateau, and is to a
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great extent a mass of hills with a general N. and S. direction . It contains considerable numbers of Kachins (13,300) and Palaungs (16,400) . The
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annual rainfall at Mogok averages 98 in . The administrative headquarters are at Mogok, which is also the centre of the ruby-
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mining industry . It stands in the centre of a valley 4000 ft. above sea-level, and is reached by a cart-road from Thabeikkyin, 6i m. distant, on the Irrawaddy . The Ruby Mines
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Company employs about 44 Europeans and Eurasians in its
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works, which are 'situated at the north end of the
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town . The company has constructed a
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dam across the Yeni stream and set up an electric
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installation of about 450 horse-power, which works pumps and the washing machinery . The mines were worked under Burmese
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rule, but were discontinued on account of the small profit . Now they seem to be established on a sound
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financial basis .

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system adopted is to excavate large open pits, from which the ruby-earth or byon is removed en masse and washed and crushed by machinery . Spinels and sapphires are found with the rubies . In 1904, the produce of rubies alone was 200,000 carats, valued at £80,000, most of which were sent to
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London for sale . In addition, some mining is carried on by natives, working under a licence which does not permit the use of machinery . The district contains 994 sq. m. of reserved forests .

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