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were two entrances, one at each end of the transept. 

 This cathedral accommodated four thousand persons. 

 It had neither belfry nor l^ell-tower, hut a drummery 



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St. Paul'.s Cathedral, Uganda, had no bcjlfry. The worshipper,si 

 were reminded of their duty by drums. The drummery 

 is a detached buikling constructed of wood and dried 

 grass. 



— a detached l)uilding constructed mainly of grass — 

 containing three di'ums : a major, minor, and minimus ; 

 these were beaten to summon the Baganda to the 

 services instead of Ijells. 



