THE CROWN PRINCE.
Another explosion of gas took place in abpTevmine/ on^Monday aftcrnQon, • iwh^n thoSilnsp^ctorj of mines, .the mine anaiiager, "Mr. JJeiujey of tho Briglitimile : ianjt.v a workmiitt^^Rad a. nrrrovr. escape. Plecautionsi %ha% teen taVipft^by the mine manager that no future accident can, occur, and a Davy lamp is in course of ■ construction s::tp enable": thet^rorkmen'to puddle, v the. water back and. .work in ■'safety.'« The rmine' maiiager,-M^. i'eeche, has already so planned.^his -works 'that the thorough ventilation of tho niin# will ■ bei by theti^o^Tiaftsff" QiSe J(rill bd-an lip-cast and thb%ther trdovrn-cas^ and by a simple arrangement of door| : will be impossible for any dangerous quantity., of, inflammable gas to accumu-j iatc.J* But one f King is established, that the use of a safety lajmp in_one of out mine/is imperative, u.f f#| ' • )
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1696, 10 June 1874, Page 2
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132THE CROWN PRINCE. Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1696, 10 June 1874, Page 2
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