COAL MINE DISASTER IN
JAPAN OVER FORTY DEAD (United Press Association;- By Electric Telegraph-Copy right) TOKIO, lOth March. Forty-one men were asphyxiated while fighting a fire in a coal mine at Osawa. The death roll was expanded ov/in? to Ihc driver of a rescuing motor lorry being suffocated at the pit mouth, thus condemning a load of rescued men to the same fate.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 17 March 1937, Page 5
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