HUNTLY MINE DISASTER.
WATER RISING IN THE MJNE H|N- ' ' -"-■"'■ OERS R'EOUE WORK;;. j [Pan PfIKBS Absooiatjow.j . ; Hamilton, Septe'rtVb, r 14. Two bodies were brought to the surface this morning, one be'ing Hint/ of .lolui Howl.-i', 20, single, and another which is unidentified. (J rent difficulty is now being oxiverionced in the I't'scue work owing to"tli!> Hooding of i!it> mine, the pumps having boon - disabled i.n tlif explosion. Sis furl .her bodies were discovered, but the depth and rapidity with Avhieh the water is rising prevented th#.st> being recovered. Twenty arc supposed to be"stiH her low. The funeral of iueiity is being held this afternoon.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 22, 14 September 1914, Page 6
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104HUNTLY MINE DISASTER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 22, 14 September 1914, Page 6
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