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On Wednesday, 21st instant, the flotilla put to sea, "Siar" being under her own steam, the German Commissioner, also the German Treasurer, and one Reservist as Prisoners of war on board, and Mr Jolley as a passenger.   It was found necessary for the "Nusa" to tow the motor schooner "Matupi"; "Sente" under her own power.

The Expedition came to anchorage at Rabaul early Friday morning, 23rd inst.

The services rendered by  Captain Strassburg were very valuable, and it was his local knowledge which enabled the captured ships to be found so quickly.   I would further desire to bring under Your Excellency's notice the good work done by P.O. Clark, placed in charge of the "Siar", and A.B. Courtney in charge of the engine room of the ship.

It is submitted that the captured ships are legal prizes, the "Siar" having been engaged in bringing contraband goods from abroad, and, with the assistance of the "Matupi" and "Sente" smuggling such goods ashore at various points in the Archipelago.   The "Siar" was flying the  German Flag  when captured.   The Master of this  vessel informed me that his instructions were to take all steps to avoid capture by a British ship.

I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your obedient servant,
(Sgd.) Francis Heritage
Major.

  

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