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HEALTH OF TROOPS AT SAMOA

The Defence Department has? received the following cable message from Colonel Logan, commander of the troops a 1 Samoa : — "Health of troops good. Field Imh gineers— Captain V. J. Gibbs, dysentery j _ Signaller Lance-Corporal I'roudiv jaundice. "Railway Engineers— Corporal 0. R. Riesop, appendicitis; Sapper B. J Furey, varicose veins. "Auckland Regiment — Major W. Kay, appendicitis; Privates F Iv Bell ami C Crawford, dysentery ; R. J. Massicks and G. W Pearco, dengue ; 15. Mills, septic knee ; T. E. Peek, enteric fever. "Wellington Regiment— Corporal F A. Cimino. fever : A. S. Crother, hernia $ Lance-corporal, S. 0. Murrell, fever j Privates W. Dixon, pneumonia ; D. S, Hamilton and L. H. Smith, dengue ; B. L. Hoare. eye trouble ; E. R. M'Killop, hernia ; 11. Jenkinson. septic throat ; H. Stubbs, rheumatism. "Machine Gun Section*— Sergeant G. A. Trevelyan and Private B. Thompson^, dengue. "Army Service Corps— Private W, W. Brocklebank, jaundice. "Medical Corps — Private A. O. Hewitt, dengue. "All doing well. 1 '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 7

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HEALTH OF TROOPS AT SAMOA Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 7

HEALTH OF TROOPS AT SAMOA Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1915, Page 7