THE COAL MINES
, (By Telegraph.-^Press. Association.) WESTPpI?T,: 20th June. Regarding the coal mihes;:-.l>ennistbn is unlikely to ibe Avprking for a.~-week,' but Millerton and Stockton should bo able to resume oh Monday; if the.tremors cease. Resumption ;::of; working at Seddonville is inaefimte'..;:The body of Chamley has not yet been-recovered. The search has been discoiifJiflued owing to danger of falls in the \niihe: -
Messrs. Thomas Brown'y -Ltd., agents for the mines; have receiyed -word that the Cardiff Bridge mine (in which' Mr. Chamley swas killed), and the Cascade mine are very little damaged.' ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 21 June 1929, Page 10
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