Item 02: James William Dains diary, 25 June 1917-2 March 1918 - Page 104
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[Page 104]
Sunday also, & the work of chaplains came under review & the question of Supernumeray levy (Current) was discussed and a unanimous vote that the Conference should be appealed to to pay it.
On Friday it rained all day, & blew, the creeks and all flooded & in some parts damage has been done.
Saturday last I had a funeral at Salisbury, a death from Meningitis.
Sunday I had 2 services one at 9.15 & the other at 10.30 the latter was a very fine service.
On Sunday night I got instructions to be ready
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