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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE P. AND O. S. GEELONG, WITH THE DECEMBER MAILS.

    BY the P. and O. Company's steamer Geelong, Captain Skottowe, which reched her anchorage at 7 a.m. yesterday, we have English papers to the 26th of December, together with the ...

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  3. EXPLOSION NEAR TUNSTALL.—NEARLY 100 LIVES LOST.

    About 11 o'clock on Thursday morning, the 13th instant, an explosion of fire-damp occured at the Talk[?]the Hill Colliery, near Tunstall, by which, as far as could be [?]certained, nearly 100 lives were lost. The colliery is situated ...

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  4. TERRIBLE COLLIERY EXPLOSIONS.

    ON Wednesday, the 12th instant, about 1 o'clock, the inhabitants of Hoyle Mill, a hamlet about a mile and a half distant from Barnsley, were startled by a loud exoiosion, which will prove to be the most serious on record. The ...

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  5. ANOTHER EXPLOSION.

    About 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 10th, a terrible explosion of gas occured in the cannel mine of the Bank Collieries, at Little Hulton, belonging to Mr. Wright. It appears that the men commence to work about 6 o'clock in ...

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  6. THE METROPOLITAN REFORM DEMONSTRATION.

    THE working men of the metropolis, like the working men of other parts of the country, yesterday expreased their opinion upon the Reform question. They did so in the best temper and in the most orderly spirit, and probably with ...

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