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FOUR COLLIERS ENTOMBED. RESCUERS WORK ALL NIGHT. AFFECTED BY AFTERDAMP. PAINFUL EXCITEMENT. Just before eleven o'clock on Tuesday night a. report reached Llanelly to the effect that an accident had occurred at the Llwyn- benày Colliery. The information was rather vague, and as no communication, could be obtained by telephone, a "Daily Post" representative made bis way to the village, arriving there just before midnight. All the villagers could say was that some men were entombed at the Geninen Colliery, which is situated a-bout miles from Llanelly apd within easy reach of the Bynea Station. The col- liery is approached by a steep incline. Most of the viliagers were about the roadway leading to the pit-head, and hundreds of women and children had gathered in the ooUierv yard. It appears that about half-past six o'clock a fall occurred in the pit, probably as the result of an on.Wlon, and four men were entombed. A rescue party was at once got together, but were so overcome with the afterdamp that another gang had to go in search, and only with the greatest difficulty got them to the surface. One of the men, David Williams, Dolahar House, wa.6 in a lad state, and at one time liie wan al- most despaired of. There were scores of colliers on the bank, only too eager to render whatever assist- ance possible, and a large gang were again loon at work removing the fall a.nd bravely struggling against the deadly afterdamp. P.C. Thomas Davies, the ex-Llanelly foot- baller, who is stationed in the village, dis- played great promptitude in summoning medical aid, and was assisted by P.C. Jen- Has, iehnfoel. Both officers did much to assist the first party that rn n-« to the sur- face, and were greatly helped by some of the wives of the colliers, who had got hot coffee and other restoratives. The names of the men entombed were: — Tom Davies, Llwynhendv, married. Tom Howell, Penygraig, Llwynhendy, married, Llewellyn Evans, Penderry-road, ma.r- ried. David P 'Hips, Llwynhendy, married. The medical men in attendance were — Dr. J. L. Davies, Dr. Harry Roberts, Dr. 6. WiTHams (Hanelly), Dr. John. (LIajigen- nech), Dr. A. C. Davies (Gowerton), Dr. Smith, Dr. Kerr and Dr. Watkin (Gors- einon). The crowd in the neighbourhood of the pit-head remained about until the early hours of the morning, although the rescuers below had previously intimated that there wonld be very little prospect of reaching the entombed men for ma.ny hours. The "GonnMin" is one of a group of well- known pits owned by Messrs. Harry Bros. Both Mr. David Harry and Mr. Joseph Harry were in the pit when our representa- tive left, and entered with one of the first batch of rescuers. Mr. David Harry, it will be remembered, recently succeeded Mr. Jos. Maybery on the directorate of the Old Castle Tmplote Works, and Mr. Joseph Harry is m member of the Llanjelly Board of Guar-

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