AERIAL SURVEY
OF WESfpR ALT AIM GOLD AREAS
’■MOST. UP-TO-DATE ORGANISATION
(United. Press. Association—By Electric f Telegraph-Copyright).
LONDON, .August 24
Wirelessly controlled aeroplanes, %'Vn. by Air Ponce experts, .is.the latest, method of aerial photography. A. larger force, of. motor lorries, equipped .w.ith,wireless,, 'will, form part of the biggest-, -and /bpst-equipped aerial survey, expedition ever organised, by Britain, which is shortly going - to Australia, in . order to . execute. the most extensive survey, in remote. Western .Australian,-, gold areas yet attempted.. « Thi s expedition, . the,, organisation of which is under, the advice of Admiral Douglas, will, (Survey, a widespread area of twelve hundred miles, which is largely a desert. The survey is to assist Australian -mining corporations, and geologists to locate new ■gold formation,...Thm operations, which probably, will involve photographing eighty-eight, thousand /square- miles, baser The-. Australian- ■ .Government- ig being invited to make full use of the organisia-tion-and' experience-- gained; •;
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 6
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148AERIAL SURVEY Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 6
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