THE MAKING OF GOLD
DR. MARSDEN’S OPINION STORY NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY (Per Press, Association) Wellington, Sept. 4. The fctory of (lie transmutation to-gold was referred to Dr Marsden, Secretary of the Department: ;of FVientiiic and Industrial Research,', ill o. Professor Florance, both ,< ■ whom fake it the. reverse of seriously. Dr Marsden says that tlfc> Mines Department knows nothing about it. so if the matter luu been brought before the Government, as lias been stated.- it must have been through some other ctivnncl. Messrs Aston and A tack were not known to the Department, as research workers. “It might be done,” concluded Dr Marsden, “but it - would not be an economic process.” Dr Man-den, added that he would b e surprised, indeed, if there were anything in [ho story. /. ;v
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2304, 5 September 1929, Page 6
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