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TRENTHAM CAMP

TWO MORE DEATHS. (Special to the Times). WELLINGTON, July 23. Two deaths occurred at the Trcntham hospital to-day. Lance-Corporal John CoviUe Munro. F Squadron. 6th Reinforcements. died of septiraemiu. His next of kin is Mrs J. C. Munro, of TultUli’rivate Ernest G. Grabble. N.Z.M.C., died of cerebo-spinal meningitis. His next of kin is Mr Janies Grabble, of Waiuku, Auckland.

The Hon. R. H. Rhodes stated to-night that in- thought sickness was diminishing rapidly in the camps, hut unfortunately one case of meningitis had occurred at Palmerston. There ’.cere nineteen serious cases at Trent ham. on" serious case at Waikatta- and two serious cases at Tanherefiikau. There were oases of measles, influenza and s.ev turnats, hut a very large proportion of them were now convalescent and the men would soon be out of hospital.

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Southland Times, Issue 17482, 24 July 1915, Page 7

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TRENTHAM CAMP Southland Times, Issue 17482, 24 July 1915, Page 7

TRENTHAM CAMP Southland Times, Issue 17482, 24 July 1915, Page 7

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