MINER DIES AT PIT MOUTH
HEART FAILURE PROBABLE CAUSE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Greymouth, July 15. Thomas Miller, single, aged 50, died suddenly at 8 o’clock this morning near the entrance of the number one mine of the Liverpool Colliery. As a consequence the mine is idle to-day. Mr. Miller, a native of Cumberland, had worked in the Coast mines for the past 20 years. Heart failure was the probable cause of death.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1929, Page 2
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