The Christian Advocate tells this story: “A passenger on a steamer from Bombay to Loudon asked the captain whether liquor could be procured at Zanzibar, where the vessel was to touch. The captain answered. ‘Yes. vou can get it. J know Zanzibar well, aud the Mohammedans form the greater part of its ruling community. The Mohauiiuedm: law is against the taking of sliong drink, so that the only way you can get drink in Zanzibar is by making « declaration that you nre a Christian.’ ”
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 374, 18 August 1926, Page 6
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84Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 374, 18 August 1926, Page 6
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