HOSPITAL BURNED DOWN.
WOUNDED SOLDIERS ESCAPE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. —Copyright. (Received October 6, '$ p.m.) LONDON, October 5. The military hospital- ni Plymouth has been 'burned down. Tlie hospital was full of sick and wounded soldiers. There were exciting scenes, but all the inmates, escaped. THE MEN AT SAMOA. Pun Pruss Association.] WELLINGTON, October G. Colonel Logan sends the following report from Samoa:—Sergeant J. M. Clark and Private E. It. Wake nro suffering from iympliingitis. and LanceCorporal IS. J. Smith, from cyst. All are doing well. The Lyttelton Harbour Board to-day Agreed to co-operate with the Discharged Soldiers' Information Department established by the Government.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11511, 6 October 1915, Page 6
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