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Name of paper unknown but dated June 8, 1901 {Australian, possibly from Melbourne}

DEPARTURES - SS BUNGAREE - 2,893 tons - transcribed by Bev Edmonds

May 31 for London, via Natal and Cape W.G. Lingham
Town. Passengers saloon:  Madame Clay
John Sanderson and Co., Agents. Madame J. Stuart
  Madame Thom
  Madame Anderson
  Miss  B.M. Clay
  Miss H.M. Clay
  Miss M.M. Clay
  Mr  J.R. Clay
  Mr C. Myles
  Mr J. Ewart
  Mr E.F. Clay
  Dr Clay

Name of paper unknown but dated June 8, 1901 {Australian, possibly from Melbourne}

ARRIVALS - R.M.S.ORUBA
The R.M.S. Oruba arrived at Freemantle from Colombo yesterday with the following passengers in the saloon:
9 June 1901 For Freemantle Mr. Charles Taylor.
9 June 1901 For melbourne Mr. N.H. Smith
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mrs. M.B. Bryant
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mrs. J.M. Bruce
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. R. Bruce
9 June 1901 For Sydney Miss Levien.
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mrs. A.N. Woodrow
9 June 1901 For Sydney Capt. and Mrs. Turner and nurse
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. L. Clarke
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mrs. E.A. Smith
9 June 1901 For Sydney Miss C.J. Leishman
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. E.Edesborough
9 June 1901 For Sydney Miss Bensley
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. H. Archer Croft
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. Jasper B. Croft
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. C. Debeanoles
9 June 1901 For Sydney Miss Debeanoles
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. T. Ball Edge
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mrs. Charles Taylor and infant
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. W.W. Smith
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. A.J. Warry
9 June 1901 For Sydney Rev. H.L. Puxley
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. W.A. Welsh
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. J.W. Castling
9 June 1901 For Sydney Mr. and Mrs. F. Moore
9 June 1901 For Sydney and 226 in the other classes for all ports.

Taken from The Queensland June 8, 1901 - transcribed by Bev Edmonds

Mail Steamers: R.M.S.India - Freemantle, Tuesday

The R.M.S. India arrived at Freemantle at half-past eight this morning from Colombo, with the following passengers in the saloon:-

For Freemantle--

Sir George and Miss SHENTON,
Mr. R. BURNSIDE.

For Adelaide--

Misses J. and W. M'DOUGALL.

For Melbourne--

Mrs. TAYLOR,
Mrs. and Miss CHAMPION,
Mr. J. CHAMPION,
Mr. and Mrs COWPE,

Messrs.
STEANES,
H. Park SMITH,
J. VOLES,
A. HANNESGER, R.G.BALDOCK,
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. ROBINSON,
Miss LUCIAS

For Sydney--

Mr. and Mrs. J. PAYNE,
Major and Mrs. PHILSON,
Mr. and Mrs. MANNING,
Mr. and Mrs. TOBIN,
the Rev. and Mrs. ALLNUTT,
Mr. and Mrs. C. CHRISTENSEN,
Mr. and Mrs. JASPER and infant,
Mr. and Mrs. H.L. PUCKLE,
Mr. and Mrs. P. RUNDLE,
Mrs. M'LELLOW, sen., and three children, Mrs. M'LELLOW, Mr. and Mrs. O. GOULD,

Mesdames
WITHERLY,
FINCHAM,
LEVY, and
COHEN,
Misses
C.H. DAVEY,
WATSON,
R.M. GILMOUR,
COHEN, and
M'CARTHY,
Messrs.
DELANTOUR,
R.D. LANGLEY,
J. TRAHAN.
A. GALE,
L.R. TRUEBRIDGE,
Lieut. LIVINGSTONE, LEARMONTH,
F.S. KELLY,
A.F.GRAY,
C. RUSSELL,
SINKER,
HANVEY,
J.J. SULLIVAN,
J. M'NAB,
G.R. BRISBANE,
Mr. and Mrs. J. WOOLNOUGH,
Mr. and Miss J. MANWELL, Miss MORRICE,
Mr. and Miss M'DONALD,
Mr. and Mrs. KITCHEN,
Lieut-Col. AYTOUN,
Mr. R. VOSS

For Tasmania--

Miss STEVENS,
Dr. and Miss GUINESS and child.

For New Zealand--

Mr. and Mrs. E.D. STEWART,
Miss E. HEWITSON

Cheers Bev

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