ENTOMBED IN CANADIAN GOLD MlNE.— Entombed 140ft below the earth’s surface when the Moose River Gold Mine, which they owned and were inspecting, came crashing about, their heads as the result of a sudden cave-in, Dr. E. Robertson (second from left), of the Toronto Childrens Hospital, and Alfred Scudding were brought to the surface on April 22 after being imprisoned since Easter Sunday, The third member of the party, Herman R. Magill, died in the mine tis a result of exposure.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 125, 28 May 1936, Page 12
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81ENTOMBED IN CANADIAN GOLD MlNE.—Entombed 140ft below the earth’s surface when the Moose River Gold Mine, which they owned and were inspecting, came crashing about, their heads as the result of a sudden cave-in, Dr. E. Robertson (second from left), of the Toronto Childrens Hospital, and Alfred Scudding were brought to the surface on April 22 after being imprisoned since Easter Sunday, The third member of the party, Herman R. Magill, died in the mine tis a result of exposure. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 125, 28 May 1936, Page 12
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