THE GOLD INDICATOR.
: —* GERMAN APPARATUS TO LOCA'IE MINERALS. (Received This Day, 8.45 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Aug. 13. Karl Burgraff; a German, formerly a resident of Australia, but deported during the war, has returned with an invention which he claims is able .0 divine mineral ores. It depends essentially on charging large fields with electricity, which, with the aid 01 the apparatus, indicates the presence 01 absence of mineral ore. The method f has been used successfully in America and on the Continent. The invention is not for sale and German engineers would have to be brought to,Australia to work it. Burgraff added that German scientists believe immense quantities of .ore exist .untouched and unsuspected in Australia and with proper development the country would become the greatest mining country in the world.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 August 1925, Page 3
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