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AUSTRALIAN

<»*> I by I ELKOUAI’tI —PF.II PRESS ASSOCIATION J T \ SM..\NIAN KINDS. 11 OB ART,-I an. 211. A discovery of lodes of silver and inis heeumade three miles iiort he: /-chan. Tile Chief Inspector f Mines says the ore is rich in silver. It is Ibe lies! lie has seen oil Ihe Zeehan licld. There is eoii.siderahle excit<!»:;r ut over the liml. and a rush has st:irl*'.• to JH*i4 out flaims. sdkintfh v\\a\. fKocc’ivod this clay jit S a.ni.^ SYDNEY .lanilajv 24. Sprinter Carr sails for New Zea land on 9th February. He meets Kirksev (America), on the 21th. KK.!)i:R \L POLITICS. (P • I Ibis dav at * a.m.) SYDNEY January 21. The Conferenre between the Nationalists and Country party held a shott sitting to-day and resumes to-morrow. The -:n(te-i , tnvr.cV is oliservod by both -ides. Tt is understood there are i ■ ,r> developments though there are tm--1 mom "f i ;>o- Pile deadlock S) DN KV R KCOROS. SYDNEY. Jan 22. 1,-.,.., i, j r Mr.rs of small uiagnitudr > v .-re- recorded at liiverview Obs.-rva-!,.lV. ui eight, and "in( '■’clock vcsi udav iii'dit. Il is estimated ih< ~,.1 111v the disnirhamc was nine L | t ,in,and mile . distant.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 1

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AUSTRALIAN Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 1

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