THE CHAFFINCH BOOM.
THE QUESTION OF SALTING
VERY SUSPICIOUS SPECIMENS
United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. PERTH. March 24. In tho Chaffinch case, one witness, referring to certain share transactions, said that he considered there was nothing dishonourable in bulling or bearing the share market.
Mr Ife Hose, tho representative, of the Yilgaru Development Syndicate, detailed a -conversation ho had with Greenaway in 3>eceniber, in which tho latter expressed the opinion that the mine had been salted. His reasons for this opinion were that the specimens taken from tho trench contained hornblende, which was not present on the property.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14001, 25 March 1911, Page 9
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