Sunday, March 9, 191S« 

 Samarinda* 



Ariee at W. Oliaeyar'B about 6:30, contimxe writing letters 

 and then paok my trunk to he left witto Olme^r. Arrange with 

 him about the shipment of my boxes and go on board the Ghinsso 

 steamer from Singapore for a few minutes, fh© Chief Engineer was 

 8 friend of Olineyer's and gave m a ooupl© of London weeiaiee, 

 Tambie had things all ready when I readied the prahji so we set 

 sail about lOiOO A#M. Olmeyer says he will be at felok Seliaan 

 in about three weeks & will help n» get epeoirasns if I got© in 

 there. Sailing down the river all day, tacking most of the time 

 as the wi£Jd was northeast & east. It raiaaed two or three tines 



into a different mouth of tiie river to the one which we used goirig 

 up. I awoke at daylight and we sailed straight out to sea, being 

 Just able to lay our oourse* I spent laoBt of the day ghifting 

 things here and there and packing things away in order to save , 

 space and keep things from rolling- arouM. 2h© wind was strong 

 from the north and after going about tw or tJiree miles off ahor® 

 BBde a tack but she mvM not j^oint up enough to clear the ftirth- 

 est point but when the sun went down the wind shifted a little and 

 we sailed until about 3:00 A.M. and then anchored mar the Santan 

 Hlvor. 



So to bed about 9:00 P.M.; 



aiKhcr ed near Sar^a 



