THE TROOPS AT SAMOA
HEALTH OF THE MEN. The health of the troops at Samoa is good, according to the . latest report from Colonel Logan. Battery.—Corporal L. S. Carmichael, dengue; Gunner R. H. Dobson, dengue; Private H. E. Hatch, injured foot. Railway Engineers.—Sergeant F. W. Aickin, dengue; Lance-Corporal F. Direr, dengue; Sappers W. R. Auld. dengue; L. 0. Drewery, bullet wound in chest; C. Cecil, abscess. Auckland Regiment.—Major W. Kay, appendicitis; Private'T. E. Peek, fever. Wellington Regiment—Sergeant-Major G. B. Macmorran, jaundice; LanceCorporal L. Guthrie, gastritis; Privates H. Stubbs and 0. Thompson, rheumatism; T. T. Kennedy, lumbago; ' H., M'Cormick, gastritis; C. A. C. Woodford, dengue; E. Hart, ear trouble. Medical Corps.—Private C. Reaburn, conjunctivitis; Chaplain to the Forces, Captain E. E. Maiden, ptomanic poisoning. All doing well.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 6
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126THE TROOPS AT SAMOA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 6
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