SIBERIAN MINES
RENEWED ACTIVITY
A COMPREHENSIVE COMPANY.
tBNITEC PRESS SSSOCIATION-COI'IItIGHT.) (REUTr.R'S TELEGRAM.) (Received 4th May, 10.30 a.m.) ' . MOSCOW, 3rd May • Ihe representatives of the Soviet's Lena Goldfields Company have signed tlie draft agreement for concessionary exploitation by the company (to be called the Lena Gdld Enterprises) of a million and a half acres of gold, silver, copper, and lead-bearing areas in the L»na Altai, and Sissersk regions in Siberia v , unc! erstood that important New iork banking and raining interests will have considerable participation in the opoiations of the company, which embraces -he interests of a number of companies co\eied by the present concession. Six XtH 11"^1 Potion will fe pajaole to the Soviet The company's technical staff will be cSpe Crt ns PoSed °f BritUil »«* A«ert:
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 5
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