pai and i^akaeear strait . 



At dai^break tte tide ?/ae still floodi"!^^ 'but hj si:i:-tMr ty the 

 anelior was up md we had begun to si owl j work our 

 the broad naps bordered ialet# After an hmxr tJ 



wiM inoreaeed 



but ae it was almost dead ahead had to tsok back and forth until 

 we finally reached tlB open mm; at @l@¥ta cloak vm were cloar 

 of land and an hoiir later imssed the outer buoy* 



fhara was a good atroi^ breeg© from the eoii^th and wa headed 

 nim or tmi o^olmk in the ewnlug we jmasad a steamer 



by 1« 



which ia probobly bound for ^amriiJda* 



uly 8, 1914* 



Makasear rftrait aM Boivrgala* 



fiBB 



SeTeral times during the riirht I was up on deck; 



if breese and brif?ht moonlight, so sailii^? w&e fine* After 



out two A*IU the wiiid beoase Tery light aiad later in t^ie laorning 

 \t a calm# iihortly after noon the wind increased ' and bo- 



oam© almost southwest* 



About tox^ o^clo^k this afternoon ?a si^htad land and 



tiiB afterwards could eea Sand Jong Karaikg at the laouth of i^sloe 



and for thie we headed* 



wm aoared the ccmat the viXtA aad sea 



increa 



finally entered Palos -^ay about eight 



in bayond Donggala anchored near tte' shore in deep water « 



F 9 to 1 



aimitte before eight clock wb c^ 



to' anchor near 



th© cue tone housa and I imriBdlataly went ashore to tlB Customs 



