GARRISON AT SAMOA.
GENERAL HEALTH GOOD.
THE LATEST SICK LIST.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —TOES 3 ASSOCIATION.]
Wellington, Monday
In reporting to the Defence Department. Colonel Logan, the Administrator of Samoa, states that the general health of the troops is good. The following are under treatment for the ailments mentioned, and all are (hung well: — Battery : Corporal L. S. Carmichael, dengue ; Gunner R. H. Dobs-on. dengue: Private H. E. Hatch, injured foot. Railway Engineers: Sergeant F. \V. Aikin. dengue; LanceCorporal F. Diver, dengue; Sappers W. "■ Auld. densiue ; C. Cecil, abscess. Auckland Regiment : Major W. Kay. appendiClt is ; Private T. E Peek, fever. Wellington Regiment; Sergeant G. B. •"laeMorran, jaundice: Lance-Corporal L. Guthrie, L . ;!i .jrir: f ; Piivates H. Stubbs and 0. Thompson, rheumatism; T. T. Kennedy, ,bag.,: H. MeCnrmich, gasritw; C. A ('. Woodford, dengue; E. Hur t> ear tr..i,1,1,. .Medical Corps: Pri_*«e C. Raehuin. conjunctivitis; Chaplain Captau, E. E. Maiden, ptomaine poisoning.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15821, 19 January 1915, Page 9
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