CANADIAN MINING DISASTER.
i —— « = TWELVE MEN STILL ENTOMBED. b By Telcsrapn—Press Association-Oopyrieht 1 Ottawa, December 11. j A rescue party found twenty-fivo of D the miners who- wero entombed at tho 2 Bollevue Colliery, Crow's Nest Fass, over- ? come by .the fumes" on tho floor of tho B main drive. One died under artificial re--5 spiration, ar.d; three others are in a crie tical state. - -.'■'." f Twelve miners are still imprisoned. J There is little hopo of rescuing,' them e alive. ' . ■■_ e Women wore forbidden to approach, and - any scenes at the pit mouth were thus ' prevented. • 1 Many foreigners are among the dead j, and missing. r The Government is rendering prompt r aid, and relief trains with rescuers aboard are arriving.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 998, 13 December 1910, Page 5
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123CANADIAN MINING DISASTER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 998, 13 December 1910, Page 5
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