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[AMERICAN MINE DISASTER, .NEW YORK, November 5. A Columbus (Ohio) message states ithnt reports that ICO men were killed, by an explosion at the ■Sunday Creek coal mine, near '.Athens, were received to-night. BEQUESTS. An Oainnrn Association message states that under Hie .will of the late Ellen M'Combe, widow, of Oamnrn, GAO is bequeathed the liannKui Homos, £25 the Otago Bible Society, £l5O to the Waiiaki. High School, ■ £250 to St, paul’e Presbyterian Church, 'Oam am. ' STOCK EXCHANGE. Sale reported this afternoon i Commercial Bank, 17s Id, 17s 3d . SERIOUS ACCIDENT. The it'Mslani district railway cngincei. Mr Charles C. M ilson, was the victim of a serious accident on tho freezing company’s siding at Burnside shortly after 3 pan. Mr .Wilson was •nui down by an engine shunting on the line, and his feet were amputated from just above bis ankles. TTc was admitted' to hospital.
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Evening Star, Issue 20634, 6 November 1930, Page 18
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