A REMARKABLE ACCIDENT.
Received .38 p.m., April 29. SYDNEY, April 29. A somewhat remarkable accident occurred at Bulli, when a length of about 260 feet of n large jetty at Bulli colliery suddenly disappeared into tho sea. Fifteen trucks containing 150 tons of coal disappeared with the structure. The total loss is estimated at £3OOO. The cause of the collapse is unaccountable. LIBERATED BY BRIGANDS. Received 10.7 p.m., April 29. LONDON, April 29. Reuter's Salonika correspondent states that. Air. Abbot and his son have been liberated. RUSSIAN BOMB PLOT. Received 10.7 p.m., April 29. ST. PETERSBURG, April 29. Sixteen bombs were discovered in a villa which General Kaulbars rented as a summer residence at Odessa.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2057, 30 April 1907, Page 3
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