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BAD MINE ACCIDENT. IN UNITED STATES. Frees Association—By Tel.—-Copyright* NEW YORK. Sept. 6. Thirteen men were entombed in the Union Coal Company's mine, near Adamson,- Oklahoma, when a cave in occurred. A huge mass of rock and coal fell in the workings. There is no hope for the entombed men, who were probably crushed to death. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. ANTICIPATIONS. BARRY SHOULD WIN. Received 12.45 a.m.. Sept. Stli. LONDON, Sept. 7. Critics acknowledge that Barry will need t-o row his best to win, especially if Paddon is able to maintain his strength over the full course. They .anticipate that Paddon will lead, perhaps half-way, and then Barry's skill and knowledge of the bourse and his staying powers will enabla hi™ win.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15446, 8 September 1914, Page 7
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