OUR TROOPS AT SAMOA
HEALTH OF CONTINGENT. . His Excellency has 'received a.com«. raunicatioii-from the Administrator of Samoa, dated October 24, reporting aB to the health of the troops at Samoa.. Their general health is good. _ , Sergeant Brockett, of the Fifth Ecgi< ment, who was suffering from pneu-, monia, is now convalescent. Lieutenant Lankshear, Lance-Corporal Boddington, and Private Hornsby, suffering from dysentery,; and James Cullington. from fever. .Railway Engineers—Lieutenant Christophers, Lance-Corporal Tangneyj Pri- • vates Alison and Beer suffering from ; fever, Broughton from rheumatism. Small and Stanley from .dysentery, anaCorporal Collier from colitis. : , Field Engineers—Q.M.S. Lewis,< fromij fever.. .... Army Service Corps.—Sergeants Anderson and Private'Quayle from fever. All' are doing well.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2290, 26 October 1914, Page 6
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108OUR TROOPS AT SAMOA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2290, 26 October 1914, Page 6
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