UNDUE OPTIMISM?
Questions Raised Regarding Granites. PUBLIC INQUIRY SUGGESTED. CANBERRA, November 20. The feeling is growing among Federal politicians that there should be a public inquiry into the ( .Granites goldfield situation.
Professor Madigan's preliminar}* report lias convinced Ministers and members on all sides of, the. House that undue optimism has been shown by certain interests in descriptions of the field. *
Another report by Messrs. Clark and Gibson, mining engineersf'declares that the western section of the field is practically valueless. The latest report from G. Ramsay, who is working in the eastern section, is that the leases are worthless.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 276, 21 November 1932, Page 7
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