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  5. TRAGEDY IN THE PEAK HOURS OF THE FLOOD

    The flooded waters of the Brisbane River, supplemented by the moderately high tide shortly after midday, failed on Saturday to reach the level of the 1908 visitation by 1 1/2 inches. The rising water, nevertheless, was sufficient to submerge many of the city wharves, and to inundate a great number of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BY TWO FEET

    Improvements to the navigation channel probably reduced the flood in the Brisbane River by two feet or more, the chief engineer of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIND WORK FOR 250,000

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The Premiers' conference to-day entered on the discussion of the general financial position on a ratifer hopeless vote, because the apparent reluctance of the Commonwealth and New South Wales to face the situation seemed about to ...

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  9. FUN AT THE FERRY

    A merry group of waders find enjoyment in the flood waters at the Bulimba ferry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE FERRIES

    No ferry services at all were run in the Brisbane River on Saturday, the foreman (Mr. T. Adams) staring that the ...

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  11. LOWER RECORD

    The maximum height of the Brisbane River flood was reached at 2 p.m. yesterday, when the Port Office gauge showed 14ft 7in, a ...

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  12. £50 BOATS LOST

    The river bank near the Commercial Rowing Club caved in early on Saturday morning, and damaged a large section of the club's premises. The club's ...

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  13. DIRECTIONS TO SWIMMERS?

    Bathers on the Ipswich-road at Rocklea examine a notice which seems hardly in keeping with the surroundings. Where the road runs under the railway at this spot the water is 20 feet deep. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. HUGE HOLES

    When the flood waters receded at Petric on Saturday the havoc wrought by the rushing torrent on the Red-cliffe-road, was apparent. Washaways ...

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  16. CALL OFF STRIKE

    JERICHO, Saturday.—No announcement whether the shearing strike is to be called off was made after the meeting of strikers' delegates early this ...

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  17. FAIR TO FINE

    The forecast for the metropolitan area for Sunday, issued by the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. G. G. Bond) at 8 o'clock ...

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  18. RISE AND FALL

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  19. THREE INJURED IN AIR CRASH

    SPRINGSURE, Saturday.—With a roar which could be beard all over the town, an aeroplane, piloted by Mr. Johnson, crashed at Rolleston this afternoon. The pilot and his two passengers were seriously injured. One, Miss Dora Oram, is in a very critical condition. ...

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  20. COLD STORES

    Birt and Co., Ltd., advised on Saturday night that the Cold Stores at Musgrave wharf, South Brisbane, were 3ft cut of reach of the flood waters. ...

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    Finding that the pumps were gaining on the flow of sewage. Mr. W. E. Bush (engineer for water and sewerage) on Saturday arranged for the ...

    Article : 63 words
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