FAINT HOPES
FOR MAJORITY BELOW DISASTER RANKS WITH WORST IN BRITAIN’S HISTORY. (British Official Wireless) (Received 24th September noon) RUGBY, 22nd September. One of the worst coal pit disasters that has ever taken place in Britain occurred at Gresford Colliery. From the first, only faint hopes were entertained for the majority of the miners remaining below, i The rescue parties were quickly at work in conditions of great danger since
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 24 September 1934, Page 5
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