AN HEROIC MULE.
We have road about obstinate mules and revengeful mules, but it must have been no ordinary jnulp that lately saved the lives of three miners after the explosion in the Kinlocli: Coal Mine in U.S.A.. ',:.'. ' : '.-. .'. Suddenly aware of danger, the njinr ers, who were in a mine-car, in another chamber underground, whipped up the rimlo and tried to reach tho mine-exit. Tho ni'tilo vvent at sueji a pacq that the car was upset. 'After righting it tho driver lifted back hia companions, who had now become unconscious, tumbled iv himself, and remembered no more, j Instimst forced the blind old rnulo on j uutU it reached.the fresh air, where it also fell exhausted. The miners were safe! r
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 15
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121AN HEROIC MULE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 15
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