TROOPS AT SAMOA
Following is the state of health of. the New Zealand garrison m Samoa for the week ended March 27:—
" Tlie health of the troops is fair ..Wellington Regiment.-Privates' V. R ar A' d « b n ty; P" Bo , wa ter, colitis; Cor poral 4 S. Crowther, dengue fever; ScrLt' Ga ,v er ' dengue fever; Private x Hook, colitis; *liance-corporal A 7 Larsen, septic arilde; Privates R. L. Mason" synovitis of knee; E. E. Rivers, acute gS®<*a 7?' injury to knee. Regiment.—L. Errington deR N A° übl V S Hogan, ; d an d renal trouble Railway Engineers—Sapper T D Dal p j. ." r 4°- vd . renal calculus; ank!e ' s; R- L. White, sprained
Army Service Corps.—Comoral E H Ure, enlarged tonsils. " "All doing well."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16348, 3 April 1915, Page 15
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126TROOPS AT SAMOA Otago Daily Times, Issue 16348, 3 April 1915, Page 15
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