THE GARRISON AT SAMOA
HEALTH REPORT. The health of the troops at Samoa is good according to the latest advice dated January 23, received from Colonel Logan. Battery—Private H. E. Hatch, injured foot. Field Engineers—Sapper J. M. Body, rheumatism. Railway Engineers—Sappers W. R. Auld and 0. W. S. White, dengue; C. Cecil, abscess; L. 0. Drowory, bullet wound. Auckland Regiment—Major TV. Kay, appendicitis; Privates A. Cox, hernia; W. T. Tickner, burns; M. P. Doherty and T. E. Peek, dengue; T. C. Kent, appendicitis; H. E. Lecren, debility; L. Ryan, hernia. Wellington Regiment—Lieut. B. R, Lanksliear, janudice; Lance-Corporal J. It. I'yke Smith, carbuncle; Privates 1 : [. Stubbs and 0. Thompson, rheumatism. f. Medical Corps.—Sergeant R. Copeland, dengue fever; W. J. Grose, debility. Auckland Signallers.—Lance-Corporal E. W. Boucher, varicocele.; Private G. W. Pnarse, dengue. All doing well. ■ i
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2368, 26 January 1915, Page 6
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