QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE.
(PKKSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM. WELLINGTON, July 22. In reply to .Mr D. Uuddo. the Prime Minister said everything; that science and medical skill could devise was being applied to aid the sick men at Tr?ntham, and he believed that in a few daye the -worst of tho trouble wonld be over. Ho know that a considerable amount of anxiety prevailed, fiid to nllay that anxiety ho had no objection to a dnily bulletin being issled. Mr Witty asked if the report of tho independent medical men who examined Trentham was available. Tho Prime Minister wiid that the report was not to be sent to the Minister, but to tho Royal Commission now enquiring into Trcnthain.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 6
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