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THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK

WELLINGTON, Sept.:2i4 •; A further from General Richardson has been received by Sir 1 James Allen in reference to the health :of the men of the 40th Reinforcei ments, who are in hospital in England as the res-ult of the epidemic on a troopship. General Richardson states that the sick rate is still diminishing. The total. nujmiber in liago Hospital is 4)1; AH, .ai*e doing well except (No. 71202) Gunner J. ! Dunn, who is dangerously ill. , In I Oodiford Hospital there are 116. ! Those dangeroMy iU are: (792!79) Private A. W. Moody, (41296-5) 'Guh- '> Tier A. V. Sealey and (70341) Private G. D. Rodger. The following are seriously ill: (7iSs7'6)'"PriVat6 T. Kalliher, (79352) Privjate/S 1. G. Skinner, (74908) S. A. Chisholm. The medioal officers at Codford are hopeful that there "will 'be no more mortality.—'Press Association. *

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13808, 25 September 1918, Page 1

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THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13808, 25 September 1918, Page 1

THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13808, 25 September 1918, Page 1

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