| Show i il H C BELLINGERI U BElLINGER tm Lib I r I fl t TO AUSTRALIA I 1 I Engineer Accepts Acc I Metallurgical i f 2 of Great Cobar Works a 1 1 I Herman C Bellinger who has a I the finest reputation aa as a one of 1 I engineers engIn and smelter experts In the i world with and British f 7 H i Columbia a as his chief field of ot endeavor has with withdrawn withdrawn during the past P t several years 2 drawn from the staff of ot F Augustus i J Heinze Heln to go so to Australia Mr Ir Belling Bellinger 1 1 j has accepted the position of ot metallurgical f 1 t I and ref n nIng i manager maM er of the great e t smelting j 4 t I t Ing Iii works of ot the Great Cobar Copper Mm English corporation that thai 1 I I ine In syndicate an l I owns the biggest copper mines gold n mines coal mines smelters and refineries I I I In Jn New ow ew South Wales ales He has had bad the i I I offar which carries with it a princely c Y 1 salary l 7 and absolute control of at the com corn company ti 1 I pan pany reduction works for tor some time He tie went ent east a few tew days dds ago agoto to meet the I 4 representatives of the big company and andt t J t a contract to serve for a year with f I the privilege of ot making it three Ac Accompanied Act companied by Mrs r Bellinger he will leave leavec t c for fOI the coast Sunday and sail during the thed d week I I dislike leaving this country countr said s ld Mr i Bellinger yesterday re but the offer made madeJ madeI J I i j me to Jo go away awa was wa one that I finally de I would be unwise to decline I un M r 1 j that the th company owns one of i the finest t smelting and refining plants In Inthe Inthe inI I the world and It is now producing copper copperI I J on a most extensive scale The smelting 5 1 j works are arc located at Lithgow but my mya if a i t headquarters will be at Sydney Sydne which 4 Is 1 tho general genral headquarters of or the com corn company r pany I shall certainly be gone a year how much longer will depend altogether r on circumstances I am sure lUre however that I shall shan have a hankering to get set back to the United d States It la lB declared by b close friends of ot Her Herman RerI HerI I i man Bellinger that more credit is due to toI I him for the advance In smelter practice i during the p past st fifteen years ears than to pos possibly post I t sibly any other metallurgical engineer In Inthe InI inthe the business today toda More orE than once ho lie hohas hoIt It I has been robbed of oC the credit for Improve Improvements i ments in smelting by b men less lessi i j I reserved served rI and more boastful In disposition I tion that properly belonged to him hint It J l was wa genius and skill that brought Into practice the building of ot fur tur furnaces I l naces anee that would handle great tonnages of ore In place of or the universal blast furnaces which not so 80 many years ago I were WItO counted as aB the limit by smelting ex cx experts exi i pelts He H is declared to be one of at the ery very best bost informed and most practical smelting experts in this country today and j his hi friends are willing to wager that he will add laurels to his already enviable I reputation In his new field on the opposite opposite site side of ot the world |