LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS.
OFFICERS ANTD BE ISOLATED. According to a district order, published in full in another part of this issue, Lieut.Col. Webb, Officer Commanding the District, intimates that under instructions received from the Commandant of the Forces, to the effect that smallpox has broken out on board the transport Orient at Wellington, every officer, non-commissioned officer, and man who disembarked at Lyttelton on Thursday is required to go* into camp for isolation and vaccination. Those concerned are, therefore, to report themselves forthwith at the Volunteer Office 4 CbristchuTch. The District Volunteer Office will be «p*a to-day ia order that officer* and mfta
•who returned fey the Orient may report tLmselves. The camp trill J* It Bottle Lake, *ut nothing ddhute had been arranged last night. Officers and m en will be well treated at the camp, and will only be detained there until all ris_ to the pubHc health _s ended. t_ Officers' and men who report tbemserves as the Volunteer Office will receive further orders.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11347, 9 August 1902, Page 10
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