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LAKE COLERIDGE TRAGEDY.

EFFORTS TO REACH BODIES OF VICTIMS. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. Ever since the rescue of Daly and Archer from No. 2 tunnel at Lake Coleridge, where they were entombed by a fall of earth on Friday morning, men have been hard at work putting in a drive to reach the bodies of Green. Macfarlane and McDonald. A cross-cut from the main drive was commenced at four o’clock this afternoon and it is expected that the fallen mass will be reached to-morrow morning. There is little chance of getting any of the bodies before the evening,

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Shannon News, 9 October 1925, Page 4

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LAKE COLERIDGE TRAGEDY. Shannon News, 9 October 1925, Page 4

LAKE COLERIDGE TRAGEDY. Shannon News, 9 October 1925, Page 4

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