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DEATH IN THE COLLIERY

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

LONDON, September 29,

“ I want my mother,” was all that an eightecn-year-old pit lad could murmur when ho'was picked up dying in tho Cannock Chaso mine with a fractured skull and his thigh and arm broken, and other terrible injuries. A number of loaded trucks went over him. He died before his mother was able to come.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18394, 1 October 1923, Page 5

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DEATH IN THE COLLIERY Evening Star, Issue 18394, 1 October 1923, Page 5

DEATH IN THE COLLIERY Evening Star, Issue 18394, 1 October 1923, Page 5

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