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ICOLLIERY EXPLOSION IN THE…

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IEARTHQUAKE IN DEVONSHIRE.

EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR AT NEWPORT.

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IARREST OF BENSON.

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SINGULAR DISAPPEARANCE.

SHOCKING DOUBLE MURDER.

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STRANGE SEQUEL TO A MARRIAGE.

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SHIPPING DISASTERS.

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VESSEL ASHORE AT SUNDERLAND.

A ROUGH ATLANTIC PASSAGE.

LOSS OF A CARDIFF STEAMSHIP.

THE WIGAN EXPLOSION.

STARTLING TRIALS OF AN ENGINEER

THE EXPLOSION AT MARDY COLLIERY.

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THE EXPLOSION AT MARDY COLLIERY. RESUMPTION OF WORK. FURTHER DONATIONS. [BY OUR OWN REPORTERS.] The work of clearing the falls at the Mardy Colliery was carried on busily on Saturday, and coal was brought up from the north and south- east headings in the downcast pit on Friday. Some of the horses were brought up also. It was stated on Saturday by Mr. Griffith Thomas, the resident manager, that in three days they expected to clear all the falls. The examiners appointed by the Workmen's Committee continued their inspection of the workings on Saturday, and there was a meeting of the men held in the afternoon to receive their report. It was understood that after receiving the examiners' final report the men would all resume work. There is one sad case which has not yet been mentioned in the newspapers among the conse- quences of the explosion. A lad named Lewis Davies, who was in the pit, sustained no particular outward and visible injury, but the shock was such that he has not yet recovered, and his head seems baoly affected. He is said to wander about aim- lessly and every now and then to start, lift his hands to his head, and act as if he were going through the horrors of the explosion again. Work was virtually resumed on Monday at Mardy Colliery. All the men went in to look at their working places, and some remained to go on with their duties Others worked a short time, while many were content, with a glance at the places, so that they can begin their work on Tuesday. Mr. W. Galloway, of Penarth, visited the colliery on Monday.

EXAMINATION OF THE PIT.,

RELIEF MEASURES.

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