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THE HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

Japanese Attaches Interviewed.

"Doctors Worked Like Trojans."

(Received Aug. 4, 9.45 a.m.)

Sydney, This day

Two Japanese military attaches have arrived from the Transvaal en route to Japan. They were for six months attached to the British forces. One, who is a medical officer, says that the hospital arrangements of the British were very good, but the out break of enteric fever was so malignant that it would have taxed the most splendid equipment to cope with it. The doctors worked like Trojans to save life. Referring to the China trouble, the attaches thought that if Russia and Japau would pull together all would be right, but the Japanese and English would light as one man. Japan's desire was to have the support of England in anything she undertook.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9833, 4 August 1900, Page 5

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THE HOSPITAL TROUBLE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9833, 4 August 1900, Page 5

THE HOSPITAL TROUBLE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9833, 4 August 1900, Page 5