Item 02: James William Dains diary, 25 June 1917-2 March 1918 - Page 111
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[Page 111]
Palm oil, cocoa, copra, gold dust, Ivory & other tropical products.
I called on a Native Wesleyan Minister: a fine educated negro, Greek & Hebrew scholar & who spoke French & English fluently His church has 700 members Joe Turn & I were together We got back to ship at 2 oclock & left port at 5 30, bound South for Capetown.
Last night & today the weather was very hot. I have had a service at 10. & one at 10.45, & a communion service at 11.00 & a voluntary
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