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IN AFRICA 
Five half-pound tins butter. 
Three half-pound tins dripping. 
Ten half-pound tins ideal milk. 
Two tins imperial cheese. 
One one and one-quarter pound tin Ceylon tea. 
One three-quarter pound tin ground coffee. 
One four pound tin granulated sugar. 
One quarter-pound tin cocoa. 
Two tins camp biscuit. 
One half-pound tin salt. 
One one and one-half tin Scotch oatmeal. 
One one-pound tin lentils. 
One tin mixed vegetables (dried). 
One two-pound tin German prunes. 
Six soup squares. 
One ounce W. pepper. 
Two sponge cloths. 
One-half quire kitchen paper. 
One two-pound tin chocolate (Army and Navy). 
Sixteen Cases (Green Band) 
Three fourteen-pound tins self-raising flour. 
Two cases (black band) containing fifteen bot¬ 
tles lime juice (plain) Montserrat. 
Two cases, each containing one dozen Scotch 
whisky. 
Two cases (red and blue band) thirty pounds 
bacon, well packed in salt. 
Two cases (yellow and black band) five ten- 
pound tins plaster of Paris for making casts of ani¬ 
mals. 
