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Churchill's report (enclosed with previous letter) Tana navigable by canoe for 80 days. Description of river difficulties in dry season. Crops grown near river. Main tribes along banks Wapokomo, Gala & Swahili
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PP MS 1/IBEA/1/1A/74
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