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1909 The company was established to exploit a patented separation process for treating metallic ores<ref>The Times (London, England), Friday, Oct 21, 1910</ref>
of Baltic House, Leadenhall Street, London


1913 The company was put into voluntary liquidation preparatory to reconstruction<ref>The Times,  Jun 16, 1913</ref>.  Presumably this became [[Murex]] Ltd
1909 The company was established to exploit a patented separation process for treating metallic ores<ref>The Times, Oct 21, 1910</ref>
 
1913 The company was put into voluntary liquidation preparatory to reconstruction<ref>The Times,  Jun 16, 1913</ref>.  It became the [[Murex|Murex Company]] Ltd<ref> The Times Nov 07, 1941</ref>


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of Baltic House, Leadenhall Street, London

1909 The company was established to exploit a patented separation process for treating metallic ores[1]

1913 The company was put into voluntary liquidation preparatory to reconstruction[2]. It became the Murex Company Ltd[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Oct 21, 1910
  2. The Times, Jun 16, 1913
  3. The Times Nov 07, 1941