MINE CAGE FALLS.
'three men killed. ■ By Tclcgrapli-Presß Association-Copyright Berlin, October 17. While a cage containing thirty-five men was descending in a Westphalia mine the controlling cable broke. Three of the men in the cage wore killed in the fall, and twelve . others seriously injured. Tlio corresponding ascending cage was violently jerked upward, and all the i men in it' were injured. A BANK IN DIFFICULTIES. $ RECEIVER APPOINTED. ■■ , By Telegraph-Press Aesoriatlon-Oopyright. ••■•-~ ,; (Reo. October 18, 12 p.m.) - London, October 18. A receiver has been appointed in con» Jiection with' the Charing Cross Dank, a money-lending concern with 41 branches. A recent' advertisement stated that the liabilities, of the bank amounted to £1,236,000 and the assets to £1,607,1300.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 951, 19 October 1910, Page 7
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116MINE CAQfe FALLS. ♦ Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 951, 19 October 1910, Page 7
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