Item 02: Voyage on H.M.A.T. Berrima to German New Guinea, 1914 - Page 137

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S.S. "Sumatra"

Rabaul 27th October 1914

Dear Mr Mouton

I recieved yours of yesterday. I saw the "Harriet Alice" at anchour at Kaewieng.that has been some weeks at liberty to proceed to Kinigunan.

I spoke to Captain Robinson and advised him to return at once. Copy of letter to him. Rabaul - [indecipherable]  Captain Robinson.

You are advised to proceed to Kinigunan at once a fair northerly wind is blowing a start  you should take advantage of.

J Strasburg

Lieut. R.N.R.

Major Heritage also  advised him to return his [indecipherable]  was stopped and if he did not leave by the [indecipherable]  - his shore leave would be stopped. I believe he only had two recruits onboard. I had their vessels the  [indecipherable] "Sian" and Sch. "Mathope" and "Santon"  to bring to Rabaul otherwise   I would have towed the Harriet Alice back.

I wrote you on arrival here & posted a letter from Capt Robinson.

I am leaving Thursday at   [indecipherable] am for Kaewieng in the "Meklong" Any return labour for Kaewieng you cna send by me.

Yours faithfully

J. Strasburg

We captured the [indecipherable]  [indecipherable]  [indecipherable]  at Kalili Bay.

J.S.

  

  

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