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  4. THE BULLI DISASTER INQUIRY.

    The inquiry touching the death of the victims of the Bulli disaster, commenced on Wednesday, 30th ultimo, by the Coroner, Mr. C. F. Smith, assisted by Mr. O'Malley Clark (Stipendiary ...

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  6. COAL DUST EXPLOSION.

    The following from Professor Taylor of Loudon which appears in Saturday's Melbourne Australasian, will be read with interest in connection with the opinions expressed regarding the cause of the ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    A public meeting to sympathise with the sufferers by the Bulli disaster was held here yesterday evening. £40 was raised at the meeting, and it is expected that Bega, although ...

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