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John Macdonald Cameron

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from 1870 to 1874 and then became an instructor in the Chemical Research Laboratory at the Royal School of Mines. In 1879 he began in business as an assayer and mining expert. He contributed to a geological paper on a possible new mineral from Scotland in 1880. His reports on minerals include: from
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India, "Quartz outcrops of Travancore Lower India"; from Mexico, "The copper, silver-lead, and gold lodes of Huacaivo in the state of Chihuahua, republic of Mexico (1883)"; and, from Brazil, "The Bituminous Deposits of Camamu Basin, Bahia, Brazil".
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It probably did not help Cameron's prospects of re-election that he spent much of his time far from home. In 1886 he had prepared a report on gold mines in Queensland. In 1891, 'the hon. Member involved in an exploration scheme in
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winning 1st class prize in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. He was a chemist in the Inland Revenue Laboratory at
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in 1866. In 1870 he gained a Board of Inland Revenue scholarship in Science and studied at the
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Ross-shire man's Estate...E.F.Cameron vs. J.M.Cameron, The Scotsman, 3 November 1917, p.9
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The late John Macdonald Cameron - An Appreciation, Ross-shire Journal, 13 September 1912
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Allan W. MacColl Land, Faith and the Crofting Community Edinburgh University Press 2006
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Exploration of Darkest Borneo, Leeds Mercury Weekly Supplement, p.2, 19 March 1892
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Highland constituencies
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Adventures in Dutch Borneo, Sydney Morning Herald, p.2, 15 July 1892
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Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 36, 109-111 (Jan. 1880)
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Representation of the Burghs, Ross-shire Journal , 1 July 1892, p.7
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Report on the Gold Mines of Mount Morgan, Rockhampton (1887)
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Index

Liberal Party
House of Commons
Saltburn
Ross
Nairnshire
Inland Revenue
Royal School of Mines
Somerset House
1885 general election
Member of Parliament
Wick Burghs
independent
John Pender
Highland Law Reform Association
Crofters Party
Liberal Party
1892 general election
Liberal Unionist
Central Borneo
Great Mahakham River
Rider Haggard
Master of the Mint
Sydney
Tarakan
Balintraid
Sir Magnus Cameron Cormack
President of the Australian Senate
Debretts Guide to the House of Commons 1886
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 36, 109-111 (Jan. 1880)

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