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  2. NOTES BY THE WAY.

    The Colonial Secretary (the Hon. Horace Tozer) being anxious to gain information respecting the deplorable effects of the disastrous floods in the Wide Bay districts, and ...

    Article : 5,648 words
  3. UPPER MARY.

    The farmers are now beginning to look round their holdings—or what remains of them; and a dreary prospect the whole thing is. The once flourishing homesteads, with beautiful ...

    Article : 686 words
  4. THE INDOOROOPILLY POCKET.

    In the Indooropilly Pocket, otherwise known as the Long Pocket, the flood waters have gone off the land, save in a few localities, and an estimate can now be formed of the damage done ...

    Article : 1,630 words
  5. THE FLOOD IN IPSWICH.

    Several buildings which held to their original positions during the two preceding floods succumbed to the third visitation, and have been left but a mass of ruins, at, or close to, the site ...

    Article : 2,173 words
  6. BREAKFAST CREEK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.

    The recent floods have left all the low-lying lands in the vicinity of Breakfast Greek in a deplorably filthy condition, and it is calculated that it will require many months of hard ...

    Article : 533 words
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