M'mmrj 28, 1914. 



Samrina,a to Sabotl:^* 



HaTing decided to ao company 14r# 01m f^r on a trip mp tl^e 



Belajan tItbt, I got tc^atliar lAat outfit I would aaedtaad taking 



Ah. Sing mM Oeaar, wa left in the Sultanfe launch from Mr# Gray*s 



laading* 



About tlireo hours steaming^ te^ouffct m to fanggarung where we 

 stopped for a couple ox homB and piclitHi up Imdin Dara'baii Somoro^ 

 the Stiltsn^s son, v^'/ho r/ill accomjiany iie and nlno sone JCenyah D^aks 

 from up ths Belajan^. I JmTe my oanoa in to?/ mioli I will me up 

 tht Belajan arfl. we are to-g?ii^ two otliar larger eampans* 



^ho Hadin in tjrpioal atyla has hr ought aloi^: aairaral natlYae, 

 so the launch is pretty well filled, Oli^^Br, %din or *^lko^ and 

 mj^elf occupying the fore part of tha launch and the aoolioe aft* 

 A fmf miles ahOTe fanggarmig we stopped foy about an hoiir to coal 

 aad than went on, reaching Seboahoe, a ^all natiTe Malay iBmpong, 

 on tha north hank of the riwr; h#re wa spent the night# Mko and 

 01m f0T want out Jaoking for aaor during the night but got nothing* 

 Olmeyer ratiirnad about two o'clock in t'tm mornii^, ♦ 



immiTf 29, 1914 • 



Seboeloe to Kota Bangoen» 



At daylight we began steaming along again* Eadin and four 



of hip coolies had not retmrnad from hunting in tha night ao 



waro watohii^ for them as we wont along and aeking at nearly erexj 



olearin^ if Fiko had been ea®n, but not ii©atij^> him after seTarsl 



honrs^ wa turned baelc and piokad him tip at a plac# wo had pasB#d 



two hours before* It eaanis ha womndad a dear and had epent the 



morning trying to trace it, thinlcli^ ha wonld b© baok to the riyer 



bank when we mBBod. 



