DISCOVERY OF GOLD.
e RUSH TO PEG OUT CLAIMS. CITITITED I'KF.SS ASSOCIATION — EV ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH — COPYRIGHT.) SYDNEY. November 26. A miner lias discovered what is believed to be a rich gold strike in the Ynss district, near Jerawa. A prospector reported that the sand between two hills was yielding an ounce of gold to the panful of sand. There ha* been a genera] rush to peg out claims RICH FINDS REPORTED. (Received November 20th, 12.55 a.m.) SYDNEY. November 25. Darwin reports that two prospectors, named Lucy and Captain Kettle, have struck a ricli gold reet near the East .Margaret river. Grove Hill, in North Australia. It is also stated that Manners, another nrospector, is on good j/.cld in tho same district.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 11
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