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GOLD PRODUCTION IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

1 •- 'TO THK KDITOR.'Sir,—The manager of the Golden Horseshoe mine, KnlgoorKe, now turns out SOOOoz gold per month, and asserts he can see his way ■ to. uroduce tbis yield for next seven years at least. The £1 shares are now £25 iv London. A prospective £2,600,000 makes our dredging" fleet' returns insignificant.—l am, etc., Quartz. Dunedin, Atfril 14.

Professor of Berlin, believes be has found a cure for pneumonia. He inoculated rabbits with the bacillus, and with the scrum thus obtained inoculated mice infected with pneumonia. After many experiments he discovered that it was the red marrow of bones in which the production of anti-toxin took place. The most promising discovery, says the London Daily News, is that rod marrow taken from a human subject dead from pneumonia and used as serum, will cura mice infent.Bfl with that disease.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11400, 18 April 1899, Page 8

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GOLD PRODUCTION IN WEST AUSTRALIA. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11400, 18 April 1899, Page 8

GOLD PRODUCTION IN WEST AUSTRALIA. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11400, 18 April 1899, Page 8

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