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  3. OBITUARY.

    The Melbourne Age has recorded the death of Mr. Edward Woods, lay missioner at the Metropolitan Mission, Bourke street, Melbourne, which occurred on March 30, at ...

    Article : 2,404 words
  4. Chief Steward.

    The chief steward, Mr. Frank William Johnson, was well known at Port Adelaide, where he was born 33 years ago, and three years ago married a Western ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. Some of the Missing Passengers.

    The Mr. Main, of the Presbyterian Mission, who was one of the Broome passengers, is probably (says the Rev W. Gray, the South Australian home mission organizer) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 125 words
  6. Further Wreckage.

    A Roebourne telegram reports that the Una has found the masts of the wrecked Koombana standing out of the water five miles from Bedout ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. THE LOST KOOMBANA. Dark Bedout Island.

    There is little to add in connection with the loss of the Koombana, Judging by the direction of the wind during the gale, the opinion held at Port Hedland is that the ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. Koombana Replaced.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Allinga is to take up the running of the Koombana. Preparatory to going west the Allinga will be cleaned and painted ...

    Article : 37 words
  9. Disinclined to Leave.

    Capt. Allen seemed disinclined to leave Port Hedland, and, when he decided to do so. said, "I am going straight out to sea, and will be lucky if I get to Broome on ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. Late Mr. R. H. Jenkins.

    WASLEYS, April 6.—The telegrams in The Register bearing on the fate of the Koombana have been anxiously scanned by local residents. Now that hope has been ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. Smart Cattle Men.

    The two brothers, George and Allied C. piper, who were on the Koombana were for some time in Mr. S. Kidman's employ in Queensland. Mr. George Piper ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. South Australian Officers.

    In addition to Capt. T. Allen. at least three of the officers on the ill-lated Koombana were South Australians. ...

    Article : 23 words
  13. KOOMBANA'S LAST MESSAGE. An Indecipherable Wireless.

    Capt. Wilson, of the Montoro, which arrived from Singapore to-day, reports that a wireless message was received from the Koombana about the date the vessel was ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. The Second Officer.

    The second officer (Mr. W. R. A. Kinley) was the son of Mr. W. H. Kinley, of Penola, in the south-east. He began his early education at the Semaphore Collegiate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  15. Another Adelaide Victim.

    Mr. A. Drake, of the Norfolk Arms Hotel, Rundle street, received the sad news from Western Australia on Monday morning that his son, Alfred, was on the ill-fated ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. Mr. Clement Wragge's Belief.

    In connection with the loss of the Koombana, Mr. Clement Wragge has written to a Perth newspaper to the effect that, if a Central Weather Bureau in Brisbane ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. Old Skipper's Statement.

    Capt. Richardson, master of the Western Australian liner Paroo, which has for many years traded between Fremantle and Singapore, has had an experience on the ...

    Article : 641 words
  18. Two Queensland Passengers.

    Capt. Charles Brown Stuart, who was a passenger by the ill-fated Koombana from Port Hedland to Broome, was well known in Queensland. His widow and eight ...

    Article : 189 words
  19. The Purser.

    The purser of the Koombana, Mr. Francis Hedley Harris, came from Port Adelaide. He was 26 years of age, and the son of Mr. F. J. Harris, of H.M. Customs, ...

    Article : 163 words
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