The latest report as to the health of the reinforcement camps shows that the admissions to hospital at Featherston last week were 48, at Trentham 52, and at Awapuni 2. There were a few cases of influenza, but none of a serious character. In Featherston hospital there wei© two cases of ccrebro-spinal meningitis, one of which was serinns. Later reports on tliifl ciue hava b«eti «utin j factory, >
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 8
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