THE TRENTHAM INQUIRY
CAMP ROADING
(PKB PRFSH «fISOCTATION. 1 "Wellington. Aug. b>. The Trentham Camp Commission continued its sittings this afternoon, his Honour Mr. Justice Jlosking presiding. . . R W. Holmes. Engineer-tn-Chief of the Public Works Department, said a little had been done on the road leading up to the camp and at present they were forming the streets in the camp itself. They ex'jieeted about two-thirds of the work to be done in about a fortnight, and the balance completed in three weeks or a month, according to the weather. Private Roy Glen stated that he was a racecourse hospital patient on June 21 st. Two days later Private Badger became a patient. They' xvere afterwards at the kiosk, Badger lieiug i.n the lloor next io him. Witness had two asperin tablets after everv meal for nine days. Badaev had tablets also. Witness ha.d a high temperature xx-ith influmiza, yet lie had to get up to go to the lavatory. . The Commission adjourned sine die.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 432, 11 August 1915, Page 2
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