MINER'S SUDDEN DEATH
LIVERPOOL MINE IDLE i (By Talograpb—Pre«» AmmcUtioa) GREYMOUTH, This Day. Thomas Miller, a single man 50 years of age, died suddenly this morning near the entrance to number one mine at the Liverpool Colliery. As a consequence the mine is idle to-day. Miller was a native of Cumberland and had worked in Coast nlines for the past 20 years. Heart failure was probably the cause of death.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 15 July 1929, Page 4
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