["The Missing Koombana", The Murchison Times and Day Dawn Gazette (Cue, WA), Tuesday 02 April 1912, p?]

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A GLEAM OF HOPE.

There are two present employees of the Adelaide S.S. Co. who have good cause to remember a similar dusting they got when aboard the old Albany trading on the North-West coast. They are Messrs. A.H. Lewis and Captain Williams. On the run from Cossack to Onslow, which usually takes about 18 hours, they were actually five days at sea. The Albany set out on Thursday morning, but had to return the same night. They set out again on the following morning but so violent was the weather that they could not return again. It was stated to be one of the biggest storms yet experienced on that coast. Captain Williams was second mate, and Mr. Lewis was then purser of the Albany.

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