The Governor, accompanied by Captain Strachey, Messrs. John Forrest. C H. Busacott, and Mr. Jordan, an inspector of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, left Toowoomba on Monday ...
Article : 782 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 ...
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Article : 1,636 wordsThe Portmaster (Captain f. M. Almond) on Monday decided that it was advisable to send provisions to the crews of the vessels which had been carried down the river. Owing to ...
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Article : 29 wordsThe Ben. A. Rutledge, who was floodbound on the mail train at Redback, sends at the following communication:— The Queensland mail train left Ipswich fairly ...
Article : 603 wordsThe flood in the Toowoomba district has mainly been confined to the fruit crops. Beyond the general discomfort arising from such a miserable spell of wet, muddy streets, leaky houses and the ...
Article : 73 wordsThe steamer Alice, under charter to the Queensland Meat Export and Agency Company, made a trip down, to the works of the company at Eagle Farm on Tuesday morning. On arrival at the works it was found ...
Article : 301 wordsThe Weather Bureau reported that the rainfall in Brisbane for the twenty-four hours ended 9 a.m. on Monday was 2?68in., making a total of 19?42in. since the commencement of the rain, ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 11 Feb 1893, Page 279
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