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THE TRANSPORT OF INVALIDS

AN ENCOURAGING- REPORT. (Pee United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, September 23. General Richardson has reported to the Minister of Defence that. the sick rate among the troops of the Fortieth Reinforcements is still diminishing. The total number in tho Fago Hospital, Salisbury Plain, js 41, of whom all are doing well except 71202 Gunner J. Dunn, who is < dangerously iU. The number in ! Codford 'is 116, of whom the following are dangerously i 11:—79279 Private A. W. Moody, 42965 Gunner A. V. Sealy, 70341 Private G. B. Rodger; also seriously i 11—76576 Private T. Kelliher, 79352 Private S. G. Skinner, 74906 S. A. Chisholm. The medical officers at Codford are hopeful that there will be no further mortality.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17428, 24 September 1918, Page 4

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THE TRANSPORT OF INVALIDS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17428, 24 September 1918, Page 4

THE TRANSPORT OF INVALIDS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17428, 24 September 1918, Page 4

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