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  2. Maryborough.

    The river had fulled to about its usual level on Thursday, and the dreadful destruction caused by the flood conld be partly estimated. The scenes in lower Kent street, in Granville, ...

    Article : 1,476 words
  3. PICTURES OF THE FLOOD-No. 9.

    Our ninth picture shows the position of affairs at the river side, corner of Stanley and Russell streets, after the flood waters had subsided. The wreckage which obstructs the street consists of a large timber shed stacked with sawn timber. It originally occupied a site on the river hank, at the extreme end of Russell street, and to reach the position depicted in the picture it had to be floated a distance of 50 or 60 yards. The awning, around which the timber is strewn, is attached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 203 words
  4. Bailways.

    Reports of farther interruptions to railway traffic were received on Saturday morning by the Railway Commissioners, It is reported from Laidley that slips have ...

    Article : 1,198 words
  5. Naval Stores.

    One would scareely credit the terrible amount of damage done to tho naval stores at Kangaroo Point by the flood. The magaizine, two boatsheds, and the poor old Italian's humpy have ...

    Article : 293 words
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