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RUNN1NG LOW.
, ^ MINERS' FUNDS.
' ASaOpiAliOI*S HARD HJT.
IpNJXttjTTuesday.—Tlie Prince ot
w w mn- subscribed to the
Ctoril^, Association's fmxd tor the relief
^tBtreSB. The Cornish Miners'
Asagaa^oK'*!^, appealing .to similar
ci-gas2sgfid«£Jhrui^qut Qte world.
Frank Hell, an official of the
Ber|®plure Miners'Assotiation, states
Lhatr~$hfe str}kB"Jja8 ce^t the assoclja-'
tlon~£250,000, li^bifr'ihe savings for
15; ijprB. Thfe association must pre^
vider*)^ a long: time for a large nqmber
frit 'jinen, Cor whom , work unobtainable
after the settlement or the
disrate.
'Porfcehtre Miners' Association,
whicj^hadfunds amounting to £900.
000 faro .years ago. has paid £400.000
In sfcijfce pay, to adtBfitmlto & mfflion
conjjAs, worth foqr .shHl&ngS- - The
assadjation is now- -indebted to Hie
extee| or £300,000.,
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