A tropical cyclone moved along the east coast of Fraser Island down to the Sunshine Coast and then into Brisbane City. Heavy gale and rains over southern part of Queensland with intense damage. 19th-21st - W to NW gale off Double Island Point with telephone lines down along the coast.

At 9am Friday 21st 2 inches or 51mm of rain past 24 hours in Brisbane and then 8 inches (203mm) in succeeding 12 hours with gales. No major wind damage though easterly gales at Sandgate had seas breaking over the jetty and all the bathing houses were washed away- large trees were blown down in different directions. A man was drowned at Woolloongabba and another at South Brisbane.

At Goodna flooded houses were under water. Rail lines cut out of Brisbane; Bowen Bridge 5 feet (1.5m) under water 4pm a large number of people were rescued from Breakfast Creek and a house floated into the Creek. Many people were rescued from the South Pine River and 2 miles of railway was washed away between Toombul and Bald Hills.

On Saturday 22nd there was little rain in Brisbane with the low overland to the west. Many people rescued from floodwaters around Breakfast Creek. Two men were missing at Gold Creek reservoir believed drowned when water in the form of a large bore came over the by-wash. The baths were carried away at Ipswich.

Three girls aged 7 to 10 were missing believed drowned. 23rd - Very high flood Brisbane crewman of barque Afton drowned after the boat was swamped in fast flowing Brisbane River. 24th - 18 inches (457mm) in 24 hours at Brisbane - railway line washed away Laidley- boats rescuing people South Brisbane- two men drowned- enormous amount of timber lost to sea - There was fearful loss of property on the Logan River with the destruction of the railway Bridge.

At Logan a family of five were drowned, two men were drowned, a man and his son were drowned crossing a creek and 60 to 70 families were washed out of their homes. 25th - The steamer Barrabool ran aground in Brisbane River and two sailors drowned.

Flooding also at Bundaberg, Maryborough and Gympie (river 40 feet (12.2 m) above normal). There were stock losses in the thousands in the Warwick area. One newspaper (Maryborough Chronicle) had the loss of life around Brisbane as 70.

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Mean sea level analysis constructed from National Archives data

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