THE PENNSYLVANIA DISASTER.
RESCUE WORK PROCEEDING.
New York, July 2. A rescue parly is working in the Wilkesbarre mine, Pennsylvania, where the roof fell in, entombing upwards of ioo miners. The party can hear the noise made by the unfortunate men rapping, but up to the present fresh falls have prevented a rescue. The work is being vigorously carried on, and « is hoped that at least some of the men will be got out alive.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 155, 3 July 1896, Page 5
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