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GOLD MINING

QUOTATIONS. Gillespie’s 9d, Is; Grey River Ils lOd, 12s 3d; Maori Gully 4d, 6d; Mossy Creek Is, Is 3d; Nemona -—, Is 8d; Worksop lid, Is 2d; Mount Lyell 26s Sd, 26s 9d; Mount Lyell 9s Id, 9s 2dAUSTRALIAN MINES. EFFORTS FOR SALE TO AMERICANS. NEW YORK, May 11. Mr Charles Smith, a Sydney stockbroker, sailed for London, following extensive negotiations for, the resale of gold mines to American interests. He declined to discuss the matter, but it is learned he had various discussions with banking groups, one of which is reported to be the Kidder Peabody Company. J. P. Morgan and Company is also mentioned as one of the groups which might be interested, although it is not believed they were consulted. NEW GUINEA MINES. NEW YORK, May 11. Charles Arthur Banks has received the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America’s gold medal for “application of aerial transportation to development of remote mining regions,” in connection with isew Guinea. t

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Grey River Argus, 13 May 1938, Page 4

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GOLD MINING Grey River Argus, 13 May 1938, Page 4

GOLD MINING Grey River Argus, 13 May 1938, Page 4

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