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Disastrous Floods in Australia.

GREVT DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. PEOPLE DESERTING THEIR HOMES. (TEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Std.nkt, This Daj Very bad weather is being experienced along the coast. Phenomenal rains have fallen around Keiupsly, the record show ing 8 and 9 inches for 24 hours There are now ei<jns of the weather breaking. The floods in the Newcastle district are of a serious character, and relief boats are held iv readiness iv case of emergency. The Huuter, Williams, and Patterson rivers are in high flood, and disastrous inundations are feared in many parts of the district. The people are deserting their dwellings. Adelaide, This Day It is the approach to the railway bridge and not the structure itself that has been cleared away by the flood. Over two and a half inches of rain fell in two hours in the township around the Murray bridge.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 257, 7 March 1894, Page 2

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Disastrous Floods in Australia. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 257, 7 March 1894, Page 2

Disastrous Floods in Australia. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 257, 7 March 1894, Page 2

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