ENTOMBED IN MINE
FATE OF TEN AIEN
RESCUERS RE-ASSURED BY VICTIAiS.
LONDON, Nov. 4. Ten men were entombed in the 'Craft iron ore mine, B:gr:gg, Cumberland. owing to a fall of rock. Tu o others escaped uninjured. The rescuers so far have tailed to establish communication with those on tom bed. —Router. Later.
Rescuers i'ronziedly _ cutting- towards those entombed in the Oalt« mine were rewarded by hearing voices exchtming: “We are well and uninjured.”' . - . Nine of the men are married. It is anticipated they will he released tonight: —A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9854, 6 November 1924, Page 5
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