My first experience of the Logan district in flood was in January, 1887, when as special correspondent for the Queenslander I made the journey from Brisbane to Beaudesert, thence to ...
Article : 3,800 wordsThe following information with reference to the dredged channels in the Brisbane River was supplied to us on Wednesday by the Port Office authorities. Mr. E.A. Cullen, nautical ...
Article : 494 wordsA great amount of damage, has been wrought in this district by the late flood. Nearly every culvert and bridge in the Laidley and Tarampa divisions has been carried away, and the ...
Article : 233 wordsIt has been reported from Ipswich under Tuesday evening's date that no trains were run on Saturday last excepting ballast trains. On Friday morning the water was over the rails at ...
Article : 731 wordsThe Government steam-launch Midge, in command of Torpedo-instructor Miles, with Mr. A.J. Gauld, of the Colonial Stores Department, and Mr. Allan C. Wyllie, left Pettigrew's wharf ...
Article : 403 wordsAs stated elsewhere, the Railway Commissioners received a telegram conveying the intelligence that the iron bridge across the Logan River at Loganlea had suffered severely. The ...
Article : 272 wordsThe flood waters have now subsided, and the full extent of the injury has been ascertained. Six bridges have been washed away and others seriously damaged. The streats, particularly ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 25 Feb 1893, Page 379
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