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French Mining Disaster

Per United Press Assn -— I Copyright). Received March 14, 10.42 p.ui London, March 14 The Socialists at Courrieree, after the funerals of the victims, made violent Bpeechee denouncing the mine-owners, amid cries of " Down with the capitalists and murderers." A full investigation -was urged. The excitement is increasing, and the men have struck for a 10 per tent, increase of wages. The strike is spreading in other districts. Received March 15, 5.47 a.in Paris, March 14 The engineers assert that men are still alive in the remote galleries of the Courrieres. Falls of the roof impede the search.

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Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5148, 15 March 1906, Page 3

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French Mining Disaster Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5148, 15 March 1906, Page 3

French Mining Disaster Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5148, 15 March 1906, Page 3

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