TRENTHAM SICKNESS.
REPORT OF COMMISSION.
NOT YET PRESENTED.
[BY telegraph, press ASSOCIATION", J
Wellington-, Monday. The period originally allowed the Trentham Camp Commission for the presentation of its report expired to-day, but the document has not yet reached " the hands that th nt " Uis understood that the commissioners have applied for t lit""? 7 te r° n ° f tim °" The report s kely to be completed by the end of Ft™'' "t" «.*? b. placed Ufor. Parliament either on Friday or Tuesday
reports from camps.
FEWER CASES REPORTED. [BY nSI-EGRAPH. PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Monday. The following information has been received concerning sickness in the various military hospitals as at noon to-day t aimerston North: Ny serious cases, iotal number of cases, 42. Waikanae : Eleven convalescent cases. lwarra : Eight discharged, none remaining, Wellington : Five serious cases, all doing well; total cases, 37. Trentham : Eighty-seven cases; Upper Hutt, 11. All the serious cases are improving, with the exception of three, in which the condition is unchanged, one being dangerously ill. Tauherenikau, seven; Masterton Civil Hospital, one. Total number of cases in the military hospitals, 210. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15998, 17 August 1915, Page 9
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