The West End Browery has saffered severely from the inundation. Yesterday, particularly in the afternoon, a stream of hogsheads and kegs--some empty and others containing beer ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Earl of Burford, the eldest son and heir of the Duke of St. Albans, will (says the Pall Mall Budget of December 24) go out early next year to Jamaica and make a long stay with Sir ...
Article : 112 wordsThe water is running over the railway line between Mayne and Albion, and the position of some of the houses in the low-lying locality is such that only the tops of the chimneys and a ...
Article : 111 wordsIf there were asked the question why New South Wales does not export large quantities of home-grown wine, it would be a rather difficult matter to give a satisfactory reply. South ...
Article : 325 wordsThe flood waters have wrought great havoc amongst the houses situated on the low-lying ground at Swan Hill and O'Connelltown. Many of the cottages were almost covered, and ...
Article : 298 wordsAs the river rose the Norman Creek waters were backed up, and at an early hour this morning the low-lying lands drained by this creek, extending from its month along ...
Article : 224 wordsThe railway bridge over the Brisbane River at Indooroopilly was practically destroyed at 5.45 a.m. yesterday. At that time one of the 80 feet spans and a pier 160 feet from the ...
Article : 401 wordsSeveral houses have been swept away from Indooroopilly Pocket, but no loss of life is reported to have occurred. ...
Article : 22 wordsSo far as the people living on the low-lying parts of Fortitude Valley and Booroodabin were concerned the outlook on Saturday was painfully gloomy, but probably few persons even ...
Article : 1,330 wordsFairfield, as viewed from Highgate Hill reservoir this morning, presents the appearance of a vast lake studded with islets, trees, and housetops. Some idea of the flood will be ...
Article : 54 wordsA Daily News correspondent writing from Callao states that "an interesting presentation had just taken place there on board her Majesty's cruiser Garnet, Captain Harry F. ...
Article : 312 wordsThe body of water in the lower parts of the Booroodabin division has greatly increased since this morning, and many houses which were then high and dry have been surrounded ...
Article : 286 wordsPassengers from Brisbane by midday trains on Saturday had a lively experience at Mayne. Boat accommodation being totally inadequate, the railway authorities appeared to be absolutely ...
Article : 819 wordsA man from the Gold Creek reservoir was in town to-day, aud stated that 19.3 inches of mill had fallen there during the four days ended 9 a.m. to-day. At that hour the ...
Article : 69 wordsAll that could be seen from Petric Bight of Kangaroo Point, below the Pineapple Hotel gave spectators yesterday the impression that comfortable villas and cottages and the large ...
Article : 142 wordsThe only clear length of line on the surburban railways is that between Milton and Mayne. The line is awash at Auchenflower, and at 1 p.m. the water was rising. A line of timber ...
Article : 275 wordsThe waters have continued to rise rapidly since this morning, and now, at 3 o'clock, nearly all the 1890 flood marks have been covered. The Brisbane river is now a raging rapid. ...
Article : 1,314 wordsAfter the gas supply was cut off on Saturday the only source of light for Queen street was the electric plant in Edison lane, which, it was hoped, could be kept running by the aid of ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Mayor and engineer of South Brisbane are in active service in making provision in various parts of the borough for those who have been rendered destitute. Largo numbers ...
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Advertising : 647 wordsA private telegram of a reliable nature, received in Brisbane yesterday, stated that at 9 a.m. that day the flood water has reached Bunworth's store in Mary street. A resident of the goldfield of ...
Article : 131 wordsMilton, Milton Estate, Rosalie, and that part of Ithaca to the north-western side of the Milton road suffered severely from the flood. Many acres in this locality are extremely low, ...
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Advertising : 26 wordsBrisbane playgoers will certainly recollect the unfortunate accident which happened to the popular operatic artist, Mr. Chas. Ryley, during the season of 1891. Mr. Ryley, it will be ...
Article : 382 wordsOn Saturday at noon the flood at Toowong was 2 feet higher than the flood of 1890. From noon till about 10.30 p.m. the water rose steadily and on Sunday at midday it reached a ...
Article : 397 wordsA sensational incident occurred in Stanley street west on Saturday, at about 5 p.m. Two men came out from the street some little distance itno the river in a punt, when the craft ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Mon 6 Feb 1893, Page 3
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