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(Australian Press Association) OIL PROSPECTS. BRISBANE, Jan. 10. Oil bearing sand has been "struck at Longreacli. The bore depth is 3227 feet. Prospectors of getting oil in payable commercial quantities arc considered bright. MR SCULLIN. TO VISIT LONDON. SYDNEY, Jan. 16. The “Telegraph” says it is understood Air Scul 1i li in bonds 'leaving Australia La August to attend the Imperial Conference which will probably' open in London at the end of September. Another Alinistor may accompany him.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 5
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