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the Testern course, north of Bomeo and also in connection with the
typhoon season. It further appeared from the Logbook that the motor
was repeatedly defective, that the schooner during the day watch of
the 26th. July was 28 miles N.W. off Toli-Toli, that ir. Tehde then
gave orders to equip the motor boat in order to try to reach Toli-
-Toli therewith as in the "Pilot" this place was mentioned as a Covern
-ment conling station and he thought he might obtain there all that
was necessary to repair his motor; on 29th, July during the dog watch
the motor boat rerumed on board, without having succeeded in getting
the help required.
On the 31st. July in the afternoon the schooner was
picked up by the launch of the Paleleh Mining Company and during the
dog watch the ship had thrown anchor in the roads of Lintidoe. The
ballast was said to consist of about 80 casks of oil and 36 tons of
drinking water, as the ship had been chartered for a voynge of 3
months.
The object would be the collecting of "curios" by Mr. Wehde, as representative of the "Three Art Galleries" at Chicago.
According to the Captain, from whom the above in- -formation had been obtained, the vessel would have been chartered
for 4,000 pesos per month with guarantee, for due payment, of 50,000 pesos in a Bank at Manila.
net.
The schooner mensures 126 tons gross and 69 tons
Mr. Wehde had left for Menado by a vessel of the
Royal Packet Compmy (KP.M.) in order to try to take measures to be either towed to Macassar or Sourabaya; presumably he will return on
the 11th. August.
Mr. Boehm is sick and stays with the Head-Administre
-ator of the above mentioned mining company, on account of a fall on
board.
When calling for the roll the crew appeared to consist of 2 white people, one negro, one hindou, 13 Philippine natives, whereas one native had gone ashore on duty. The hindou's name had been entered as San or Sen, bom at Calcutta (he himself
gave