Item 02: James William Dains diary, 25 June 1917-2 March 1918 - Page 99
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[Page 99]
busy day, I left next day. Saturday 5th for Forant. The place is situated near Salisbury & I arrived here at 5 o'clock
On Sunday 6th I took a parade in the YMCA Hall near by at 9.30 & assisted in another service following it & also at Communion I met Rev Bond one of our next Meth Ministers.
The weather has turned bitterly cold
On Monday 7th I met Capt. McCook & we visited the camp close by & also a cemetry in the Village Churchyard The Church a very old one the present structure which comprises
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