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SOVIET MINE EXPERT READY FOR WORK.—Equipped with Russian-made pneumatic pick, this workman is about to descend a Soviet mine in which there is keen rivalry between the workers to gain , efficiency awards.

DJSASTROUS ALASKAN AVALANCHE.- — Many Were killed and buried alive in the wreckage of three apartment houses and other buildings tehen an avalanche roared down from Mi. Roberts, burying Front Street, the main thoroughfare of Juneau, Alaska, under ten feet of rock and dzbris. The scene after the avalanche.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 42, 19 February 1937, Page 5

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SOVIET MINE EXPERT READY FOR WORK.—Equipped with Russian-made pneumatic pick, this workman is about to descend a Soviet mine in which there is keen rivalry between the workers to gain , efficiency awards. DJSASTROUS ALASKAN AVALANCHE.-—Many Were killed and buried alive in the wreckage of three apartment houses and other buildings tehen an avalanche roared down from Mi. Roberts, burying Front Street, the main thoroughfare of Juneau, Alaska, under ten feet of rock and dzbris. The scene after the avalanche. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 42, 19 February 1937, Page 5

SOVIET MINE EXPERT READY FOR WORK.—Equipped with Russian-made pneumatic pick, this workman is about to descend a Soviet mine in which there is keen rivalry between the workers to gain , efficiency awards. DJSASTROUS ALASKAN AVALANCHE.-—Many Were killed and buried alive in the wreckage of three apartment houses and other buildings tehen an avalanche roared down from Mi. Roberts, burying Front Street, the main thoroughfare of Juneau, Alaska, under ten feet of rock and dzbris. The scene after the avalanche. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 42, 19 February 1937, Page 5

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