HEALTH IN CAMP.
SATISFACTORY POSITION
REPORTED
Latest reports from Trentham Camp indicate that the position is quite satisfactory, and that there is no reason for the slightest alarm. After visiting the camp, General Henderson issued the following bulletin last night: One case of diphtheria, one case of pneumonia, both doing well. Two cases of eerebro-spinal meningitis, both doing well. One case of eerebro-spinal meningitis admitted to
hospital last night is as yet in a very early state. There are three cases of eerebro-spinal meningitis in all. All of these patients belong to the 19th Reinforcements, with the exception of the pneumonia patient, who is a member of the 18th Reinforcements.
Reports from Feathers ton, stated General Henderson, show that the health of' the troops there is satisfactory. The 19th Rfeinforccments at the Tauhereniknu Camp arc* reported to be in excellent, health.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 3022, 17 August 1916, Page 3
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