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A FLOOD watch has been cancelled for parts of Ipswich following the easing of a severe weather system that was expected to dump up to 250mm across parts of the south east.
The Bureau of Meteorology first issued the watch notice on Sunday evening in response to a deepening low that developed off the Central Queensland coast.
As of 10am Monday, the low reportedly sat about 90 kilometres east off the coast of Fraser Island.
Authorities initially feared the system would bring life-threatening flash-flooding to the Wide Bay, Burnett and South East Coast across Monday.
They said intense rainfall was forecast to impact coastal catchments between Central Queensland and the New South Wales border, reaching west to Darling Downs.
Mr Edward Dess insulted at Frankston
Mr. Smart appeared, for the complainant, and, Mr. L. L. Rostron for defendant, who pleaded not guilty.
Complainant said that on the day in question he was behind his counter transacting business when defendant rushed into the shop, and shaking his fists in complainant’s face said,
“Dess, you German; you are nothing but a – German. You have no right to be in Frankston among patriotic people.”
Complainant said that defendant repeated the words and similar expressions, and refused to leave the shop when requested to do so.
People attracted by the disturbance congregated at his shop door.
Mr Edward Dess insulted at Frankston
Mr. Smart appeared, for the complainant, and, Mr. L. L. Rostron for defendant, who pleaded not guilty.
Complainant said that on the day in question he was behind his counter transacting business when defendant rushed into the shop, and shaking his fists in complainant’s face said,
“Dess, you German; you are nothing but a – German. You have no right to be in Frankston among patriotic people.”
Complainant said that defendant repeated the words and similar expressions, and refused to leave the shop when requested to do so.
People attracted by the disturbance congregated at his shop door.
david, you know, i was checking out your website just before we came on. the headline was devastation in the florida keys. how bad. it s bad. i mean from the upper keys, it looks a lot like wilma in 2005. i know i m hearing past the 7 mile bridge, i ve heard descriptions, unrecognizable. it s bad. a lot of debris. certainly low-lying areas are completely destroyed. as you said, my office is completely destroyed. it s it s going to be a while. i remember even after wilma, which did not directly hit us, and it was a category 2 storm. it was a big surge storm. it took at least a year for this whole island chain to recover. my goodness. did you ride it out down there, or did you leave? i actually we re part of
cape coral. let s move you ahead. key west, the air force base here. i saw yesterday, a bunch of air force planes evacuating all of these naval air stations. get those those blaens out plan the way. you hit the missouri keys and you get to the 7 mile bridge. there s so many people whoily along canals. you put a little boat on the canal, those canals are going to fill up. they re going to be 12 feet higher than they are right now. your house is going to be underwater. something else i m very concerned about. if we put 12 feet of water into the everglades where does it go? i m concerned there s about a 4 foot levee in this area right