Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore by Robert H. (Robert Henry) Elliot
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The rates of wages. No advances given to labourers. Expenditure by the companies in Mysore in wages. Consequential results therefrom on the prosperity of the people. Measures which the State should take to encourage the opening of new mines. Royalty on mines that are not paying should be reduced or abolished. Act required to check gold stealing. Some summary process should be adopted to check gold thefts. Want of water on the field. Measures proposed for conserving it. The want of tree planting. Other auriferous tracts in Mysore. Mr. R. Bruce Foote's report. Brief analysis of Mr. Bruce Foote's report on the various auriferous tracts. The central group of auriferous rocks. The west-central group. The western group. Expects that many other old abandoned workings will be discovered in the jungly tracts. An inexhaustible supply of beautiful porphyry near Seringapatam and close to a railway. |
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