BURIED ALIVE
SAFETY FEARED
ENTOMBED IN COALMINE.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association)'
INVERCARGILL, April 13
A fall o' coal in the Black Diamond mine tin’s morning, buried two men. Mr Duncan, mine manager, and Nutter, were engaged in taking coal romici tile pillars when a wall collapsed. Ail available men are working to rescue the victims, but there?.,is only a laint hope of recovering them alive.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1932, Page 5
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