MILITARY CAMPS
TAKAPAU AND OEIXGI COMPAEE^
Officers and men attending ca©P* wet weather have vivid Teeolleotsoas ."* 6010 throats and feverish chill* IUfP , ? ably connected with damp fee? ana «*' den changfts of temperature. \t the Orinsri camp in 1313 the »«" , cal staff wGi-e kept busy up till aIJ now*; and there were over 1000 minor caws JT sickness reported at the ambulance.-** Takapau ia 1914. despite the "«&£?, aliv eevere wither only a '«* .*gs "reported eicfc." and the general n«jW0 { the men «"■« reraarkabl- good. - r reversed The ranteen «!£™3? pinned their faUb «olely. to ol which over two gro* in the a P» r « -. was purchased by mc troop*.Baucis one bottle would S<> of a tciit and be tbc mwib ot 4?" wore than one incipient sure -tt.car. .. feverish attack. , * Comment is needlfrsrs. -
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 10
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131MILITARY CAMPS Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 10
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