THE BRUNNER COMMISSION.
. *- [BV. TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] GREtMOOTH, Friday. The Brunner Royal Commission sab to day. The public were admitted, but the Commissioners refused to allow Press reports to be taken. This decision has caused dissatial faction in the district. The theory set up | by the witnesses in their examination-Mr. ! Cochrane, Inspector of Mines, and Mr. j Lindopp, was that a blow-out had ocourrea, I ejecting coal dust.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 5
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