To say that Stanley-street was flooded is to put the matter in the best light possible. Stanley-street was lost, and for aught a stranger would know—except perhaps for the ...
Article : 4,082 wordsThings are very serious here. Since 6 o'clock this [?] has [?] [?] [?]. or 9ft. The people are all having their [?], most of them seeking [?]ge with neighbours ...
Article : 1,057 wordsTo the Weather [?] we are inds[?]d for most of the following telegrams from stations on the Uppor Brisbane and its tributaries, dated 2nd February:— ...
Article : 511 wordsOn Saturday afternoon when a reporter from this office visited Rookiea most of the residents bad moved out of their houses and obtained shelter with neighbours. Boats were available, ...
Article : 415 wordsThe low-lying places on the Deshon Estate had suffered vary severaly even on Saturday, water was running many houses Two boats were stationed at the place ready for ...
Article : 82 wordsThe district of Balimba, is [?] with other places, has suffered considerbly from the ravages of the flood. the low-lying portions of the district from the foot of Balimba Hill ...
Article : 384 wordsOur Sandgate correspondent states that Wednesday week's tide was the highest during the present spring tides, the rise being 7ft. 7in. On Friday morning at half tide the sea ...
Article : 668 wordsThe district around Stanley Bridge was flooded on Sunday as far as the eye could reach, with the exception of the south-east part of Stanley Bridge Estate. Numerous families who, on the ...
Article : 524 wordsThe following was received at the Chief Weather Bureau on Tuesday morning from Woodford (dated the 4th instant), on the Stanley, and will serve to show ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 11 Feb 1893, Page 278
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