GOLDFIELD IN ENGLAND
DISC'OVJiUY OF A "RISHF TJUIU'V OMO iIILES LU.NU.-' For sonie tune p.isl nunoui's ha\o been alloat as to lite of a gold lield in linglaim within :iUu miles of London. It has been siatei m whispers tiiat tiic leef is thirty one miles long, and presents ihe same characteristics as a Kami reef. It is now possible to state, however, that a syndicate exists wnieli liiiniv believes in tne discovery, and a "Daily Mfl.l'' roprcsent;i<tnv( on Wcdimla} 1 managed to find the chairman, who is a gentleman of good standing in ine City. i Tiie policy of the directors or the synd.c.itc, the chairman explained, is to keep the whereabouts of the reef secret until options over all the land are acquired, and then to invue experts and Press representatives to examine the Hell for themselves. .Samples taken from tile reef, lie ex. plained, have been submitted to an expert, who, in ignorance of their true source, pronounced -tliein as probably 'having been obtained from the Kami.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 15 February 1907, Page 4
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170GOLDFIELD IN ENGLAND Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 15 February 1907, Page 4
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