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THE CROWN PRINCE.

yesterday, a»d by the aid of an pxtenipore J)»vy lamp inspected tup mini; where the Kas explosions, Jiarnktely taken place. Sp_.far as could be observed there had been no considerable accumulation of fire damp witWn the past; ft wdayjiL; that thY supply is Heingf eitiaust'tt.* The water coming in from the same place is also abating. The lamp enabled the j^orkmpn to start puddling, back; both the gas and water. Thp puddle will be from face boards placed a^o§s' the drifCi;'ft'nd if; is thought will bo effectual.in dammirig jbapk the gas and water. The cleaning up for the company took place this af'ernoon, after 73 tons had been put through. Xiie/return is" most satisfactory, Udozs. 16dwts. of retprte.J gold being the result. The lamp made by Mr McCaul answered its purpose aaniirably.V ' -

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1698, 12 June 1874, Page 2

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THE CROWN PRINCE. Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1698, 12 June 1874, Page 2

THE CROWN PRINCE. Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1698, 12 June 1874, Page 2

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