Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on Metalliferous Mines and Oiwrr e« Mr. X Trestail, a Cornish hi inin* engineer, shid that miners returnSβ from blasting operations threw any mused dvnamite,about on the surface to set rid of it. Many explosions fere due to this habit. The'Chafrman (Sir Henry Cunvnghame): Would you not call a man a fool who threff dynamite about P-les, certainlv. How many fools are there In Cornwall ?-Wβ have a smaller percentage tha the rest of Eng alid. I fipl the largest number in London. (Lftughter.)
II qneslionaWe whether the occupant ( ,r ■> 'Bradbury Side Car or Hie rider of l|, o Motor Bicycle has the better lime. The first experiences ureal pleasure from tho rnpid motion and fresh breeze, while the lntter feols a keen senso of po\ycr over the speedy 31-h.p. Bradbury, which skims nlong ovor liill and through da.le, fiihject to his slightest touch. Invest in ii, l)radbury with Side Cor if you would enjoy life, wholesale Agonts: E. Reynolds >n'd Co,, LtoU, .WeUiaffon-s-AdTti
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1388, 14 March 1912, Page 5
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170Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1388, 14 March 1912, Page 5
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