19a["The Hedland Bookings", Broome Chronicle (WA), Saturday 06 April 1912, page 2]
Perth, April 1.
The Adelaide Shipping Co. received a wire from Hedland, giving the list of passengers booked there as:
FOR BROOME.
Captain Stewart
Mr. Briden
Joseph Johnson
Hassan (a Japanese)
One aboriginal and one Malay prisoner.
FOR DERBY.
Mr. McGowan
19b["Koombana Foundered", The Hedland Advocate (Port Hedland, WA), Saturday 06 April 1912, pages 5, 6, 8]
...
The Passenger List.
...
FOR BROOME
Capt. Stuart, H. Briden (from Hedland), J. Davis (pearl buyer), G. Simpson, G. Simpson, G. Harper, J. Davis (from Hedland, manager for Sibe Gorman, Broome), Miss S. Skamp, Miss G. Skamp, Mrs S. Pigott, Rev. W. Main, Mrs Gillam, Miss Gillam, J. Murphy, J. J. Johnson, (from Hedland), John Evans, W. Smith (formerly baker in Hedland), G. Bailey, A. Rouble, 1 aboriginal, 1 Malay, and 5 Chinese and 4 Japanese from Hedland.
The numbered 77, most of whom were well-known on this coast.
19c["The Hedland Bookings", Broome Chronicle (WA), Saturday 06 April 1912, page 2]
Perth, April 1.
The Adelaide Shipping Co. received a wire from Hedland, giving the list of passengers booked there as:
FOR BROOME.
Captain Stewart
Mr. Briden
Joseph Johnson
Hassan (a Japanese)
One aboriginal and one Malay prisoner.
FOR DERBY.
Mr. McGowan