THE FRENCH MINING DISASTER.
NO HOPE OF SAVING MORE. 900 BODIES TO BE DESTROYED.. Press Association—rßy Telegraph—Copyright. TaRIS, March 16. (Received March 17, at 9.9 a-m.) It is believed that, none of the entombed men in the Cbunaeres mine now survive. Owing to the impossibility of raising them to the surface, it is intended to destroy the 900 bodies s*iU left in the galleries by means of quicklime. LONDON, March 16. The Labor members in the House of Commons hope to raise a ParHaanentary Relief Fund of £I,OOO.
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Evening Star, Issue 12764, 17 March 1906, Page 5
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88THE FRENCH MINING DISASTER. Evening Star, Issue 12764, 17 March 1906, Page 5
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