WOMAN IN COALMINE.
PROBABLY KILLED INSTANTLY RESCUE PARTY'S DIFFICULTIES. (By Teiegrapn.—Own Correspondent.) OAMARU, Friday. * son, whose body was recovered fro* a coalmine at 630 was tailed mstantlylby^ beam was lying -:*«0?», a °« many tons of material had fallen on h At midnight on ' Thursday a relief necessary then to cut * P» Bsa^K_ h e e close *o>the,*ioulh; oMhe mme. ■•; The rescue nparty did go«i work, as ih/tMk-wM ™7*& three falls taking, place- even afterthe body was seen at .mdniglifc ■■;•<. £■ , ■ " Mr. R. H. Packwood chief .«tf™* ■*■ the hydro-electric ■ works, on the war taki River/ directed' the ; . in :■ cast £ gloom over the district Mrs Matheson, her (3m ''ifi^l^fWl*"': : .
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1930, Page 23
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