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Hine, Ruse, Smith, Carney & I put in the whole time at Sakkarah. Permission was given to us to make an early start to catch the train at Gizeh. All the trains at this end were engaged for those men who through sickness or misconduct were sent back to Australia. At Mena one is soon accomodated with means of conveyance  €“ motors, donkeys, camels or carriages. The length of your purse is known by the choice you make. Being pay day for us on Tuesday we naturally picked a taxi. As we had fully half an hour to wait we poked round the precincts of

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