MILITARY CAMPS.
HEALTH OF THE MEN. !
NO FURTHER DEVELOPAII'IiNTS. >
Speaking to a Post roportei -\estci- ' day regarding tho health of the men ' in tho training camps, -Surgeon-den- I oral Henderson, Director-Genoial ol Medical Services, stated that mat lets were going better at Trentham 'Ihe diphtheria cms., was now out ol danger, whilo the pneumonia and <cie-hro-spinal meningitis cases *u'ie improving. The spring cleaning and disinfection of Trentham Camp weie being vigorously carried oul, and, given a spell of fine woathci, there was no reason to anticipate any lm ther unfavourable development. "I visited Feathorston and Tauherenikau Camps yesterday in company with Colonel Valintino," proceeded General Henderson, "and as a result of our inspection wo found things to be quite satisfactory. The 19th Reinforcements, who were moved up thero from Trentham on Sunday, had no serious disease amongst them."
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 3023, 18 August 1916, Page 4
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