Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

34 articles on this Page

EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR NEAR…

News
Cite
Share

EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR NEAR NEATH. TWENTY COLLIERS RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS. DOCT OR AND COLLIERY MAN- AGER OVERCOME. In davs when superstition was rife, Cwrt Herbert Pit, near Noath, wTold have been dubbed an ill-wished" colliery for it bears such an unenviable reputation for ac- cidents. On the let of June. 1906, an ex- plosion occurred in its workings resulting in the deaths of six men. and necessitating I the flooding of that part of the mine where it ignited. Efforts have since been made to ae the colliery in working crder, the Main Co t lierv Co. (the owners of the pit) taking every conceivable precaution to ensure the salety of their employes. Notwithstanding thiB, an event haipp-ened at the pit on Thursday .afternoon, which threatened to be fraught with very serious results. Happily, how- ever, there were no fatalities. It appea- that eight men were looking for a hole in the west section when suddenly 7 struck a region of black damp (foul alTK All of them were overcome and were pros- trated. The alarm was gi-v-en by some other men who happened to be within hearing distance, and quickly a Tescue party was V organised, comprising Dd. Watkrns, Tom Paddison, Mr. R. E. West, the manager, and Dr. Jones. The men who were rendered the most un- conscious by the noxious fumes were: — John Phillips, fireman, Skewen. Charles George, collier, Neath. John Morgan, collier, Neath. William Carpenter, collier. Neath. James Haniord, collier, Skewen. David Williams, collier, Cadoston. John Williams, collier, Skewen- David Jones, collier, Skewen. The work of the rescue party was a dan- gerous one, for the atmosphere was so oal that first Watkins, then Paddison collapsed. Meantime, Mr. West and Dr. Jones were doing their best for the men, while other workmen, with co.mniePdabIe promptitude, DR. D. L. JONES, SKEWEN, tvhoO, with Dr. Samuels, rendered such valu- able assistance. Dr. Jones was himself overcome by gas fumes. (Photo by H. A. Chapman, Swansea). set aborct driving the foul air mt. There ¡ were several more willing helpers and all the men were got safely to the top by about r four o'clock. When the rescue work was j nearly completed, Mr. West tail down un- conscious, and carious to relate, Dr. Jones, when attending to him, shared a. similar fate. But the atmosphere was by this time greatly purified, and both Mr. West and Dr. Jones soon got round. When the men were all brought to the top they were given milk, and every possible attention bestowed on them One poor fellow, who seemed to be suffer- ing from shock, when offered a cup of milk, exclaimed No, give it to Dai" (pointing to his batty) 'he wants it more than I do!" Of coarse, bad news flies with astonish- ing rapidity, and within a short time of the occurrence scores of anxious women, men, and child n ha-d assembled at the pit-top. It had been rumoured that another explosion had taken place, and the Telief depicted on the faces of those who had relatives oe- low when the true nature of the occurrence was announced by the management was un- mistakeable. Most of the men were able to walk home, and although a few are suffer- ing from shock, Dr. Jones, of Skewen, does not apprehend any loss of life. TOM JONES, NEATH, the Cwrt Herbert haulier who rescued Dr. Jones when he was in danger of being knocked down by a "journey" of coal- trams. (Photo by H. Jones, Neath.)

DR. JONES' STRANGE EXPERIENCE.

FALLING LIKE NINEPINS.

BANFFSHIRE RESULT.

LOCAL SHIP SALES.I

AFTER A VISIT TO THE THEATRE.

iDISASTER IN BRISTOL j CHANNEL.I

SWANSEA LICENSE.

BLACKPILL CHURCH. -

M )0RE-GWYN—GILBERTSON.

ELECTIVE AUDITORS.

AGED SCOTCH LADY. --"

LESSON FROM TUNBRIDGE WELLSI

"FAULT WITH THOSE WHO EMPLOY…

CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

SHOCKING PLIGHT OF CHILDREN…

DROWNED IN A CANAL LOCK.

SWANSEA .WESTERN DRAINAGE…

I ILLANDRINDOD FIASCO.

AFTER THIRTY YEARS SERVICE.

DEATH OF MRS. GRAINGER JONES.

SWANSEA BAKERS' BANQUET.

- - KILLED AT YSTALYFERA.…

STALLHOLDER AND MARKET INSPECTOR.

TRADE AT SWANSEA DOCKS. -

j SWANSEA EX-^SPECTQE, HONOURED.

---- """" """"'"i " 1M'WIIWft,'…

COLLIERY ACCIDENT AT DAFEN.…

OMAR'S "RUBAIYAT." -

SWANSEA CAPTAIN CENSURED.

EDNA MAY AND MILLIONAIRE'S…

IFELL FROM THE TRAMCAR.

LATE MR. F. A MORGAN, BISHOPSTON.…

NEATH RURAL LIGHTING SCHEME