GALE SUBSIDES
DAMAGE IN AUSTRALIA TWO DEATHS IN FLOODS SYDNEY. Feb. 3 The weather around Sydney has improved, but high seas are still running along the coast, and a number of ships are sheltering. Widespread damage was done by the gale in the suburbs, and there was some flooding in country centres. A youth was drowned in the Swollen river near Bingara. The floods in the Burdekin River, district, Queensland, dislocated railway traffic. The lines, however, are now clear north of Townsville. The first Cairns mail for 10 days left yesterday. The body of an elderly woman was found' in the flooded Mary River.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 10
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