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�Three men were blown through twenty-seven feet of river mud, twenty-five feet of water and

twenty feet into the air on top of a geyser of mud and foam while engaged in excavating the bed of the East River, New York city, for the building of a new subway. They were working in what is known as a shield, which is pushed forward foot by foot as the workmen progress. Compressed air prevents the water from rushing into the shield. The great pres- sure of the air forced the three men one after the other through a hole in the river bed. One of the men, the first to be ejected into the river, survived

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