Extract (Overdue and Missing)  Overdue
  in The Daily Mail (London, UK) 
   -  First extracted  as "Missing"! The Passing of a Ship at Sea   in The Daily Mail (London, UK)  (Mar 8, 1904) 
-  Subsequently extracted  as "Missing!"   in The Examiner (Launceton, Australia)  (Apr 16, 1904) 
-  Subsequently extracted  as Missing!   in The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand)  (Jun 9, 1904) 
-  Subsequently extracted  as Missing!   in The Southland Times (Invercargill, New Zealand)  (Sep 25, 1904) 
-  Subsequently serialized   in The Ogden Standard (Ogden, UT, USA)  (Dec 3, 1904) 
-  Subsequently extracted   in The Examiner (Launceton, Australia)  (Dec 29, 1904) 
-  Subsequently extracted   in The Valentine Democrat (Valentine, NE, USA)  (May 25, 1905) 
-  Collected as Overdue and Missing in The Mirror of the Sea (1906) 
-  Subsequently serialized  as "Overdue" and "Missing"   in Eigo Seinen (Tokyo, Japan)  (Oct 1, 1928 — Nov 15, 1928) 
-  Subsequently extracted  as Overdue and Missing   in Yachting (New York, NY, USA)  (Dec 2010) 
       
  Included as sections XVIII-XIX of "The Mirror of the Sea", entitled "Overdue and Missing".