Wednesday, 26 October 2016

PASSENGERS FROM MELBOURNE.

The Argus, Melbourne, Thursday 30 March, 1911.

MELBOURNE PASSENGERS.
ONLY TWO BOOKED.
RESIDENTS OF YERING.
Only two of the passengers on the 
ill-fated Yongala embarked at Melbourne.
They were Messrs. Richard and Walter 
Coude, second-class passengers, who 
reside at Yering, and who were travelling
to Townsville. A letter was received from 
Mr. William Coade, of Yering, by the Adelaide
S. S. Company yesterday, asking to be informed 
whether the Messrs. Coade left the steamer at 
Mackay, or went on to Townsville. It is not known 
whether he is their father or brother.
Mr. Rudolph A. Stach, accountant at the
Townsville office of the Adelaide S.S
Company, and a former resident of
Melbourne, was also a passenger, but
he joined the vessel at Sydney.
Mr Stach's brother, who is a traveller for
Messrs. Lawrence and Co, oil and paint
merchants, Collins street, lives in Melbourne.



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