ANOTHER CAMP SHIFT.
I KANGIOTT PROVES rXSUTTABLE. (By T»l*erspli.--Pros'! Association.) ; WELLINGTON*, this day. The eam-p at Rangiotu i> to be moved j before the end of thp n->ek to a npw ' 6ite. The Prime Minister stated to nijrht ' that recent rains !,ad caused thp ground , to becvme "puddled." ar<l thp military; authorities had already arranged for the , transfer of the troops to a now camp , situated within three-quarters of a miif < of thp present one. but on slightly i hijyher pround. Mr. Maiwey eaid that ' the removal was not to be attributed w> the occurrence of three cases of diph- I •theria among the troop* at Ranjrio,tu. i The cases were very mild ones, and, ihe j men were already convalescent.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 191, 12 August 1915, Page 7
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121ANOTHER CAMP SHIFT. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 191, 12 August 1915, Page 7
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