THE MILITARY CAMPS.
SMALL PERCENTAGE OF SICKNESS. [per prkss association.] WELLINGTON, May 1. The amount of sickness in the military camps is still small. There are no serious cases at Trentham, but there are two cases of chickenpox there. An enteric case at Featherston is improving, but the one case of meningitis has taken a turn for the worse. Another serious case at Featherston is of rheumatic fever with heart complications.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1917, Page 5
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