THE SAMOAN GARRISON
9 HEALTH OF THE MEN. Advice received'from Colonel Logan, the Officer Commanding the troops at Samoa, has the following to say regarding the health of the men:— The health of tho troops is good. Artillery—Trumpeter F. A. Turner is suffering from dengue; Gunner R. Doyiey, debility. Auckland Regiment— Lieutenant Tole, abscess; Privates H Davidson, cellulitis; H. N. Cowlin, throat trouble; T. E, Peeko, dengue; 6. C. Hay, tonsilitis. Railway Enginers—Sappers S. Knight, soptio elbow; G. Keeble, malaria; Sergeant N. M. Matheson, carbuncle; Quartermaster W. Wilson, dengue; Sapper 6. H. Tongue , dengue; H. Phillips, hernia; D. P. Durke, tonsilitis. Wellington Regiment—Lieutenant-Colonel C. H Turner, fractured leg; Sergeant J. O. D Hopkirk, dengue; Corporal R. M. Watsoil, tonsilitis; Privates H. Stubbs, denguo; E. L. Kelly, jaundice; LanceCorporal H. Foley, dysentery. Army Service Corps—Private J. W. Juggins, debility. Medical Corps—Private D. A. Honors, dengue. Machine GunGunner H. J. W. Clerko, denguo. All doing well
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2340, 23 December 1914, Page 6
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154THE SAMOAN GARRISON Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2340, 23 December 1914, Page 6
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