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A COLLIERY FLOODED.

EOUK DEOAVNED-2& ESCAPE, illy Iclecrapli - I'rcah Aajorlnllnn -<Jflr.jrlshtl ■, v No\ ember 2. A tremendous irruption of water occurred jn the Tarens Colliery at Pontardnwo, Glrtmor- ' girarityrc, in Wales. r * Tour mtnera vrcro drowned tlirongh rushing in the wrong direction l in the ondoa\our Iβ csenpe. i v Tho rest of the, men working in the colliery, numbering ift nil 22;), wero saved. ' , ACCENTS AIVJD NATALITIES. ' i BOAT WsiZfiD. , ,' 111* talicrhtili-Preea An ocKlllob I , , , Auckland) November 3. Two ifalnos, with Mri. Elliott aud tho ]at> < tei''s> si\tSDn motths-oLd child, were cipsized in a boat, \>lnch tank three miles off Matoikl, licit Corohiandel Ono of tho Slaoiss made LTrctl effort*, to si\o the child, but vsithout mail 'lhe («6 men ami the woman reached the slioro in a e\lih«sted condition. The i bod} of the child, nas subsequently cashed ' ashore. , INQUEST A'F LEVIN. , ' , 1 Lovinj No\cmber H. An mquost nns held at Lovm tins afternoon ' ' bv'j\tr. W. C. Nation) coroner, upon a "Child ' nine mouths .old, hon ot Air. i Petersen, ft,lab' ) ourcr, working near the, Ktiku Bralb, no doe- j tor haung been m attendance at the case. The \erdict ot the coronci' was '"Death from natural caueesr" ' AN INQUEST. ChfittchuOch, No\cmbcr 3. An elderly man named Hamilton Gearj, who attempted to cut his Uiroat with on ordintvry v pocket knife on Tiii'nj owning lalst, dibd at thn hospital on niglit. An inftutst wa» ' held today, when a verdict «oi returned of , > dench from heart failure, accolciated by a .• wound solf-inflicted' while dpcta<icd was lcni» ' pornTily in a state of unsound linnti, ' , DEATH IN~A~iTOKEHOLD. > v Auckland, 'November 1. Edward Kicman, aged 10, die'l suddenly while working in tho stokehold of tho sUainir Ngaliawa, ALIGHTING TOJiTTJ? \M CAHS.' 'A tr.\m accident occlirredlin Viusin Streot yostordny It uppent that Ills ,|os AJaitipon, ► rosiding at 145 Chvfn hlicot, Kowtown, T\ns C) traTolhng \n a ear bound foi Now town, , and, desiring to alight, she rai'ff tho bell Two i. passoiigers, howo\or,'wei« bctwwu lier and the K footboard, and before *.ha could alight <hb car was again in motion. Appirenlly nor notifting, this, she got off, and wus Ilirown henvily to tlie " road She was attended bv Dr. Mackin, who / found that sho sustaiticd nijuriofi <o hci head and chouldor, and was conxcyod home in the ambulance. i i ...

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 655, 4 November 1909, Page 7

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A COLLIERY FLOODED. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 655, 4 November 1909, Page 7

A COLLIERY FLOODED. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 655, 4 November 1909, Page 7

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