SAMOAN GARRISON.
HEALTH REPORT. WELLINGTON, March 15. The officer commanding the troops in Samoa telegraphed to the Defence Department on Saturday reporting that the health of the men was good. The following were under treatment: Wellington Regiment.—Private G. D. Christie ' (septic eyes). Private P. Harlem (colitis). Private R. L. Mason (synovitis knee), Private J. H. Williamson (colitis), Private C. A. C. Woodford (ear troubles). Auckland Regiment.—Private E. Mills (synovitis knee). Railway Engineers.—C. Standon (filariasis), E. J. Robinson (debility), D. P. Burke (debility), R. L. White (sprained ankle). All were doing well.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3183, 17 March 1915, Page 28
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