MINING TELEGRAMS.
(PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYBIGHT.)
Melbourne, July 3. An extensive exhibition is being arranged on international lines to commemorate the jubilee of gold discovery at Bendigo. The exhibition will be held at Bendigo in November next. Loan collections are arranged for from all the States and New Zealand. The exhibition will not be confined to a mining display but will bo open to manufactures, industries, arts, sciences and products. Wellington, June 26.
During the month ending Saturday last 43,0670zs of gold valued at £167,936 were exported from New Zealand as against 83,8330zs valued at £132,897 in June last year. The export for the past six months was 217,3870zs of a value of £844,886 showing an increase for that period of 38.1830zs valued at £150,027 as compared with the corresponding period of 1900. During the last month New Zealand exported 38,7960zs of silver valued at £4392.
Thames, July 3. The complete returns in connection with the miners' ballot re taking the dispute to the Arbitration Court are now to hand, the last return being made known to-night. Six hundred and twelve votes were in favour of taking the case to arbitration, one hundred and three for accepting the Conciliation Roard's finding.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 July 1901, Page 3
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