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JAPANESE MINE DISASTER.—Only the steel skeleton of a building remained at the entrance to the Mitsui Mining Company’s Mikawa coal mine at Omuta City, Kyushu Island, after an explosion in which hundreds of miners were killed and many trapped and injured.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30288, 14 November 1963, Page 17

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JAPANESE MINE DISASTER.—Only the steel skeleton of a building remained at the entrance to the Mitsui Mining Company’s Mikawa coal mine at Omuta City, Kyushu Island, after an explosion in which hundreds of miners were killed and many trapped and injured. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30288, 14 November 1963, Page 17

JAPANESE MINE DISASTER.—Only the steel skeleton of a building remained at the entrance to the Mitsui Mining Company’s Mikawa coal mine at Omuta City, Kyushu Island, after an explosion in which hundreds of miners were killed and many trapped and injured. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30288, 14 November 1963, Page 17