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\ OPERATIONS IN FIJI: i j AUCKLANtD. AI ay 30. ; “There is no doubt concerning the "appeal of the Fiji gold field to the |Australian investor,’’ said, Sir 'Charles jjMarr, a- prominent Australian mining Engineer. Sir Charles., win*, has nl3ready visited the field, contemplates jji long stay at Tavua, where the development companies in which he is [interested are at present conducting (both a surface and a geological surf ■ .vey. j The earlier complaints by the resile! cuts in Fiji that they were being jgiven no opportpnities for investment jin their own mines were no longer 'justified, Sir Charles stated. The new -eouipany, Fiji Mineral ■ Development -'Limited, whicli owned 13 acres, had tasked the people in the colony to jstate their requirements, and-nearly ■40,00 shares had been taken up in jthis and the Tavua Gold Development I Company.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1935, Page 2
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