WATER BREAKS INTO A MINE
A MAN DROWNED. By Telegraphs-tress Associrttion.^Copyrighb. StfrNEY, 28th July. Three miners, while working at the 1 600 ft kvel in the Golden Fleece mine at Wyalong, broke into some old workings full of .water. The rush of water swept away one of- Ihe mefi, named Burton, who wad drowned. Th« tw<y others had & miraculous eecape.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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