SICKNESS AT FEATHERSTON
130 GASTRIC CASES. MO SERIOVS TROUBLE. (Ter United X'Tess Association.) ■\VKLLIXGTOX, .February 11, ‘•There is nothing wrong with the water or with the food,” said the Minister for .Defence, when the outbreak of gastric trouble at Featherslon Camp was mentioned to him by a reporter to-
was mcnuoneo id hum h\ ie|iui ler Millay,” The water was carefully examined before the men moveil into camii, and it lias been examined again within the last lew days. It is pure and wholesome. Between l-(» and Ino men were sick for a few days, hut Sll of them were woll again quickly, and there is no reason to believe that the trouble is of a serious character. It arise-:. I t!link, from the hot weather experienced lately. - ’
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Southland Times, Issue 17655, 12 February 1916, Page 6
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