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Yea Chronicle (Yea, Vic.

: 1891 - 1920), Thursday 25 April 1895, page 3


foriatniba ;
"whirt

moret
I

ille

fitt..gId siotih
fc.-t

'Il-frtlidiil,
i.!e

Spiidlhiprotiss...

Thlie
?aird

is

sllotly
is

operation tolday, exactly similhar resultnot, conslidering must follow,'and

why

n:,tu'e tions,
gold.

as
and

a.

coistalit.l

The
aeing

a-s

(Br Faxa GOLD


moves
is

A.

II.
':-

1roi."_
which

to
ifnilrit"
,iwsrening

old

tradi
golden.

the
l
cl+

ladmisarks

that

to t)biy. the
pewriio"

-tl.ne'" us, ill-:the


,.

of the
light

the" Arci.median leser


'orld,
ll

l.'
of
irour
,,!linst

omnn

thet
iii

And
anid

fromitiiie

itislei

aily old

A ai
mtn

iit'i'eioieii
diell'

theory are rapidly


asid

swept away
which
hls'
.tiis.

fjlsaaqsil,. the.

by disii'tjed|
(tlie

the

imroa
bete

ages
.ans

fiehs

gold

has

Alps
:is

.-.ill.\rtieul

fct

that

dnrti'th

foe(iinlg" inh?id.

expienence Idstous, with


subject
a

only
etffect.

sar'"guiide)

:lwiled

ateenied

as

otieriieftal:
of

and ough., after, mopreco ptanus.stu. any In the recorda


"earliest

(rtowiniupom
tli-

she ;.upon

i*td'allls
--

during

All-:

the

linst

NatidtO,

significarit

fact,

thit

prof5ne
exchanSge

or

~ired
erwe

Sun!eljriveanirn
hc

the.'
ytssl

x~tevYy.

history; thAaisakels

unlit tie andOlit

Sponish. Maini"
'history

find

decadel- It is: in thie days :i. the blood


ernisade

of,

of gold,
used in

ai'd

`the

ol:olpline

"h

\e

thirsty

l.deposihd,
fa?it t.liati

n"

is

of

thei

of

aii
religious

mnost

ote?t'orty "
'
,t

'a
lfo

-elnatevessels

ld.qiail-d,
iig..

observances were of

worship of the Deity the sarie:idietal. King Solo


l

for, the

i. irf'nfu

stil"forijli

ti:riill iiuir

);i

o"
ani

Hernando.Cortes and his folloiers, the mine.s and silver which theo of gold
havitig been gave evidence of wrought' for centsries in the CouihlernaaInd'the

Henry
,iairklly,".

1ie

eon's temiple giounldwork iapulsL -life


li
whl

itself

(tilotugh wlhich.

it
gave

swasa
the

'I",Welcome,".!he "BIirlii; "'atid the


sens'

.TI

uts

"Motinguls

or to

bide,
i?

i::ts
elierui
er.

it

th:

Andes
tf

ldays, earlier

welo
sit
?,srd

ties

off
tly;
T. fTl,T

f roi;i

Aztee'

specuil;iti?t tsed

:rother'

bythSe COtildrn ~the Son; thbk the ain Ihens; all.these, though .~'~b~bsjdisi l ZWire Wh-Il
lt~ifi8

.1hood

4sAi

themsiles
ws hi;ighly. :.tintes

oftil
nllinre (ride

reefs
ai'ite

linb

i"tiinifes

eierat'd.
e
lnps
'"

iiaitti.siniu :forit,,t:onr
hni'i

Bnik:l;et

oni:i the

1itaifieri-? i is'silu

"hetallic~substances)

lised:
Baron

I.b -pre-historic

,nd'n

sn1etit; in
tlh
asicietit

J'

uliane?shI

tl,
totad. hie

rohs.
wiss

of

von"Humboldlt Ccint'
iif

ostih part,

Aoi
ferii

is

al,exeiul'ilific:itih?nof goll
the of
aqueous state
"lelositid

flroll

? gold:.played

a prolsientt
harfSt

aJnd

s it ;diseiice De
quartz ri"efs

-nd

the

thes

systen

of
so
woirlil

in the
is i's in

0 (exeeptLon ile
m.

earligr

Kaiper
ite

of

the

d:m

dy
t
?

yid's;`0
that"

distait)

the
histocy

oee
iy

mild

.olmlny:

hrtslil

.;tll:twiti

oc si
Qmi

only. miethoil be &.!,?ive.


L?S

of
eW"

`et*sisid

an
ulkliown-'

fact'

ilttiaid in
.the

gli
-that-

is

Spaniiids,
pi

and

).l.h!,.;it.,Aro OnhtOdle

quittity
'to
-'the

Tianssritn
thhei

wrought
outpyjt still
i

since

have been continuosly the 1th~year 151 the onio


aurie
,prlifc

tt reuand.tig he

d.
iiotis

poeints Btuiikeet in
siiple
allusit

to?iplus.ion, ws

'ar.-.thei
_a

nsof.
htf'goldS

"old
l

in

'originslly
":ant

geneiirtt;d.

not at gd, and evidence, the silent


atd

tih

....)?J

enoiri6tl?.i;iplies
)lyli'

r
l

. l

.fprnintion,

oi t(=:
;Isoit

Dit
supply'

by. the
of nature

an

asgentifemus

Di

abl

lint

beautiful

process

Afripujses
ii've

tlig

JouiceA

of
Ji

epllated.iad
th-e

concentratid

i,'to
oiloe

of
Iforniai

vi'ittetd:l o tssLs

dokigs itJ
i(

nioetsoillderfidlant loian'

I unique
Td

:iKesse'.kjii~gdom,
of~
,'?not

nilMshoul.
1d
.linliiei

ti&is
withini

has

ever

workeil
t.ati

is.

'ind,
he.

L.

popo.i
?

aoot
,,p

wIhiic trodition.!

l?srhairic.

thas s'utiferorsa

possibilities cou'intr3y-,

ofce
ali
scientific' "nuoi

an

.the

.race

lwsy
Parisisii
casks ati

iave

It.

ould

sro
.

task the

A
gociefty-ol'atined
froum
?eroisifsiutitry.

ear

to

fi8oits:!'.

sail
'iit'.

down

East
a..iid

thiree lehpl in
the.

ideep
and

of Austnilian
'ister

seasopIiiig aaceudin
.the
e:ungwee .ertiin hy

st'e-calln,
or'<Zaieiew
-access

gold

mine,
iC

in

presence

the'

of
'tie

sllellers wa1t
Squaliilty

of

the society,
niw
,

decauted

ii

rivers

eoiit

tie

sime " easy tloats,'biadto thes aurifeia'mih'ctntsy,


the
:by

Ito6

the
odf.oppef were
yeanr

ciskh,
silver
a?d"

rad added
mid
iron:.; sealed::

ithe

returling Alchemists
ili

sam
and

The
of other.

the
atid

casks

theni

closed

e.-mute.

of

old,

the
w.ith

scientists each

ioderi'l days, have. vied


thieriideaoriS
,audit
-is'

toa'ifi'cally
well fi6r

produce

gbld

Austintlia

thit

w{?p viilsialed arid opelt l, two penityweights of gold and lesser. had depd osited-in onn, cask, in the other two;. "' Fren?r:
afterl,
I

three

niitlier.lhave
ti'ly soil

succeetled?;staccato

T7ie friigpien,

ram

'('S(atmiel:TeeoI);

oin

-uantities

the"Liviiig
i ihu

efforts
leist~:

towards
s'.th

stoopitR
his

er e

sdeiient

to OIoei

thliorianig the origin of i juo." q i?t:tatu

gold
,

posoessiopi.the

Frencl journal givinga.

Teiinfet'ficec
in
'ii

are
_ques.io

tilat

g?ld:isdiletire and whilst

d
solutioenis
?logisially

fluidic

state,

interestinig aeconnt a detailed -andd ost society of the teanactions of this timeii' exp yin?,n~t.,."i se
aind

ioval

cani,

ieiogilise
c?hirsti

llisedortlepositeJ
1it

tlhe actibo'

the fact

that

thlagold resides.
snot
iihbarrass

ofitrgi

fesith

CGold is
of
,qitkrts-quarti

not
.the

outcoiie

c?errentsf 6f;electritity ariil?,iprolduct is

ih

soliution

(we need tlhe sti.


urther"

ouroslves

the: vehicle:
...but

It

is

thi't'

tntie
..gliy o

reefs

rofiletimess i'aI

hed It
li'

thei'?
tion possible forified

erosiont
."reef

dishiitegr i

or constituents of that solutioii), it is but h-eo. to comprehi-nd one step iniral calblie deipoited
ire?rhire?lout

comlositibn

forming
that.

alluvial."

isoallueitu;
"nd

a.s

Natiurek'laws untilealie,.
follows
-lita

are and'

onrehlitting,
always
sanl?e

fixed,
it'

alluvialthe
i

gold

.can

waitliout
fst.t'hs

reef: re

iltervention: tw a se efr
giyes
?e

constant,

6of

ulique

coluniiinationi:

o'f

the cirmin

costaint,
.sald.. :I!oniogenfous Il

po?ea

,'tg.le+

dcharacter:
foriatniba ;
"whirt

of

solutiotf
moret

ithiutn

'easeon

ina stplugcaiod sairoidiingdl whibtrb, state c~ind produce gold ag~s of oaure in. ago; if those laws and agetnteies
a-s

led-.

..the

'in'

operation

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