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  6. Flying Timbers.

    Messrs. A. Caplick, G. Mowat. E. Morgan, T. Briggs and B. Lucas, of Palmwoods, who have been erecting a dwelling for Mr. J. Clarke between ...

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  8. Last Week's Floods.

    Trials and experiences of residents in flooded areas of the North Coast district in some instances bordered to the more ...

    Article : 290 words
  9. SWEPT AWAY.

    During the floods in North. Arm Creek of last Thursday morning Messrs. G. F. Davison and W. C. Low, two well-known dairymen of the ...

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  10. Trying Time.

    The Coolum residents had a lrying time in the floods of last week. On the night of the cyclone the waterfront was battered by tremendous ...

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  11. Canoeing at Yandina.

    While the low parts of Yandina township were flooded from the territic deluge of February 5, a number of boys amused themselves by ...

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  12. BANANA PLANTATIONS BUFFETED.

    Not the least to suffer by the rough weather of last week were the banana plantations, stools containing fine bunches of fruit being broken. While ...

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  13. In Six Days.

    As was anticipated by the oldest hands of the North Coast that something of a repetition of the great 1893 rains would follow the recent heat ...

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  14. Cod Fish Abound.

    The floods in the creeks of the Noosa Shire last week brought down the cod fish which are known to frequent the de[?] of the creek and ...

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  15. Glasshouse Mountains.

    Portion of the railway [?] about half a mile north of the station was washed away last week, causing the metals to move about 2ft, out of ...

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  16. DISORGANISATION AT KENILWORTH

    From Tuesday till Saturday 13.70 inches of rain fell, which flooded the river and creeks considerably, thus damaging the maize crops and ...

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