SICKNESS IN CAMP
Yesterday there were 273 men in hospital at Trcntham Camp, IS3 of them suffering from influenza, and_Ts men in hospital at Featherston, 24 of them being influenza cases. Eleven now cases of influenza were admitted at Trcntham lesteniny morning, and seven men were detained for observation. Ono new caso of influenza was admitted at Featherston. "Shall I liavo to get mantiod when I grow upP" asked little Flossie ono day of her mother. "Just as you please, dear," answered her mother, with a smile. "Most women do, _ however." "Yes. I suppose so," continued tho little, girl musingly, "and I think I'd hotter start and look out for a husband now. They say that Aunt Jane has been nt it for twenty years, and hasn't caught one yet."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 23, 22 October 1918, Page 4
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