IC 6704 Mining Laws of French Guiana

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Paul M. Tyler
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Apr 1, 1933

Abstract

The colony of French Guiana ( or Cayenne ) is administered by a governor , assisted by a privy council of five members . A council - general of 16 members is elected by French citizens resident in Guiana, and the colony is represented 3 in the French parliament by one deputy . The area is about 34,740 square miles . French Guiana is the largest gold producer of the French colonies , producing nearly $ 1,000,000 worth annually . Considerable prospecting has been done on the bauxite deposits , which are extensive . Copper , iron , lead , and 4 mercury deposits are also reported . In 1931 , 10,000 prospectors for gold were reported as working . The French Government is taking an active interest and has sent a committee of mining experts to explore the region ; no permits are to be issued to individual prospectors while the committee is in the colony . Plans for development of mining industry include consideration of 4,500 convicts and 2,500 natives already in the colony and available for labor .
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APA: Paul M. Tyler  (1933)  IC 6704 Mining Laws of French Guiana

MLA: Paul M. Tyler IC 6704 Mining Laws of French Guiana. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.

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