I recently won three more of these at auction, so here they are.
The first was sent 27 July 1902 while the
Pisa was in Singapore en-route from Germany to China. It was sent to Herr Wilhelm Roeder, a master painter in Koszalin, Katowice, Upper Silesia. It bears the 5 Pf German stamp applied upon arrival in Germany, cancelled with the Berlin Marine Postbureau cancel. It also bears a Ceylon stamp that was presumably attached as a curiosity.
It reads as follows:
Quote:
Get better soon, sending you my warmest regards, Schtelitz

And here it is on the album page:

The second was sent 2 September 1902 while the
Pisa was in Singapore on the return voyage from China to Germany. It was sent by a soldier (a cannoneer) to Herr P. Schmölz, a dog breeder in Ditzingen, Leonberg, Württemberg. It bears the 5 Pf German stamp applied upon arrival in Germany, cancelled with the Berlin C2 cancel.
It reads as follows:
Quote:
Steamer Pisa, 2 Sept '02
Dear Mr. Schmölz! I am now on my way home. Tomorrow arrival Singapore, I am well.
Best regards, W. Schaich

And here it is on the album page:

The third was sent 2 September 1902 while the
Pisa was in Singapore on the return voyage from China to Germany. It was sent to Herr Hermann Hennig in Hannover. It bears the 5 Pf German stamp applied upon arrival in Germany, cancelled with the Berlin C2 cancel.
It reads as follows:
Quote:
Dear Uncle and Aunt. I am sending you warmest regards from Singapore. The trip has gone well so far. If you want to visit me in Münster, wait until I send you news from there, because we are in quarantine for the first few days, and no one will be allowed to visit us. Sending you and Mr. Jung my warmest regards, Your Otto.

And here it is on the album page:
