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Unterschlagung
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Summary of the chronology of the dispute between Nicolai Andersen and Walter Bock from 01 June 1914 to 08 July 1914 by Nicolai Andersen. Detailed report by Nicolai Andersen about a dispute between the missionaries Bock and Andersen. It is about the transport of private loads and whether the wage is paid from the station fund. The amount in dispute is 2.30 rupees. Andersen resists Bock's accusation of embezzlement. Bock says that in a cash report the sum for the sale of potatoes and onions is missing. Andersen uses examples to illustrate that Bock cannot handle money well in any other way. Roman One gives an example of the overpriced production of bricks under Bock's leadership, Roman Two describes the inadequate construction management by Bock and the high price paid for bad work by the natives. There's a discrepancy in the accounts. Andersen about Bock: 'He keeps my accounts until he has his in the dry, then he runs away'. accusation of secrecy, dishonesty and falsehood.
UntitledEnth: - Inspection of building material on an incoming English ship in Königsberg for the exhibition of a visit note for the licensee - settlement of customs duties for the linseed of the Königsberg citizens Christoff Hofmeister, Andreas Lampe and Georg Hein - Subsequent claim for customs duty on lime and limestone from Jacob Fischer in Königsberg - Granting of duty-free treatment for a quantum of butter to the French merchant Pierre Pinet and maintenance of a list of his imports and exports for payment of customs duty - Conclusion of a commercial contract with the East Frisian stalls and the town of Emden - Granting of a free pass on tobacco to the African company for transport to Königsberg - Embezzlement by the licence chamber of the setter of Copenhagen, Peter Bentson von Hering, of the ship settling in Copenhagen - Granting to Paul La Sarque of a privilege for the duty-free and licence-free passage of goods via Pillau to Königsberg - Granting of the duty-free passage to the merchant Balthasar Dargemann from Gdansk - Embezzlement of stockings by the merchant Christian Gant from Bielefeld at the licence chamber - customs clearance of the goods and objects of the Palatine Countess near the Rhine imported from the goods in Poland and Lithuania into the Duchy of Prussia, born Duchess of Radziwill, in Labiau - Complaint of the skipper Cornelius Blickfeld from Christiansand (Norway) against the Licensing Chamber for damage to his cargo by diverting his ship to Königsberg - Confiscation of goods from merchants in Elbingen by the licensee in Königsberg - Customs clearance of spoiled tobacco of the skipper Jacob Klautopf from Flensburg - Settlement of retained salt of the Dutch merchant Jan Mom with pound money to be surrendered in future - Confiscation of undeclared goods, especially of furs, of the skipper Siewert Hansen from Berg in Pillau - confiscation of duty unpaid Juchten of the merchant Johann Schmalvogel in Königsberg - customs clearance of shotguns for the garrison in Memel - customs clearance for the English merchant Wilhelm Gray in Königsberg for tar and iron from an accident ship - customs clearance for Lithuanian potash for Bartholomäus Sardi.;
'Exploratory Expedition to the North-East of the Togo Hinterland (1889 Staff Doctor Dr. Wolf). Report from Imperial Commissioner von Puttkamer to von Bismarck
Gouvernement von Kamerun