COLLIERY DISASTERS
EXPLOSION* IN A REDEN PIT. FOUR HUNDRED ENTOMBED HU CORPSES RECOVERED. Bkiu.ix, January 28. An explosion occurred at the Keden pit, Rhenish Prussia. Four hundred and twenty-five miners were eulouibeJ. One hundred and sijly-four coi',.'Sis bave been recovered, together with IT miners badly injured. CAL'SED ISY FIRE DAMP. FIRES IMPEDING RKSCIT-: WORK} PEAKED ALL ILWE BEEN SU'TOCATtD. FRENCH SYMPATHY. Received 2'.lth, 10.13 p.m. Uerlin, .lanuary -'.l. The Rcidcn mine is tne property oi" ■tin l Government. Fire damp caused the explosion at a depth of 2:100 feet. It is feared the rest of those entombed have been sulfocatcd. Fire is now raging, rendering rescue work almost impossible. A Beeond explosion has occurred. President Falliercs telegraphed to 'the Kaiser condoling with him in the terrible disaster. FATALITIES IN A FRENCH MINE. i EXPLOSION OF FIREDAMP. ( SEVERAL MEN KILLED. : Paeis, January 28. ( An explosion of firedamp occurred , at the Lievin colliery, Pas de Calais. ( Several men were killed ] _____^_ __ t
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 30 January 1907, Page 3
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159COLLIERY DISASTERS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 30 January 1907, Page 3
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