Sketch by Jack Chalker

Kingfisher PsI  INFM 9

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1.75

Bridle path SSE, .63 ml.

2.38

Bridle path SOUTH .63 ml.

2.5

Bridle path WSW, 2 mls.

3

MANGAKALINAU KECHIL River 100 yds NORTH of road.

3.5

Bridge over MANGKALINAU BESAR River

4.25

Bridge over MANGKALINAU BESAR River; also called KABON CHINA River.

4.5

Bridle path (known as Cicely Road) leads SW to LEILA Read.

5

Bridle path (TINOSAN Road) leads NORTH 3 mls to system of bridle paths along swamps between NUNUYAN DARAT Island and SIBUGA River.

5.88

Sibuga Road leads SW to LEILA Road.

7

Metalled road leads NORTH 1.5 mils to connect with bridle paths mentioned at ml 5. An unmetalled estate road parallels this a few yards to the WEST.

7.88

Bridge path leads NORTH 1.5 mls to bridle path system mentioned at ml 5.

8

Bridge over braneh of SIBUGA River.

11

Bridle path leads SOUTH .38 ml then parallels road for 1.5 mls.

11.25

Unmetalled road leads NORTH 4.75 mls to S. BATANG and S MANILA. Bridle path parallels main road .25 to .5 ml NORTH from ml 11 to ml 15.25.

11.63

Bridle path leads SOUTH to join bridle path mentioned at ml 11. Village

12.13

Bridle path leads NORTH to N0RTHern parallel bridle path.

12.38

SOUTHern parallel bridle path rejoins main road.

13.25

Village. Bridle path leads NORTH to join NORTHern parallel road and continues 2.5 mls as a "road reserve".

13.38

Bridle path leads SOUTH and parallels main road for two mls at a distance of .5 ml.

14

Bridle path runs SOUTH to parallel bridle path.

15

Bridle path runs NORTH to parallel bridle path, Metalling ends, road continues unmetalled. Bridle paths runs NORTH and SOUTH to parallel bridle paths; it was projected. to continue the latter to KABILI River running SOUTH to SANDAKAN Harbour. Village.

15.25

Branch of GUM GUM River.

 

 

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