GARRISON AT SAMOA
THE HEALTH OF THE MEN. Colonel Logan advises that the health of troops at Samoa is good. Battery—Private H. E. Hatch, ■ injures foot. Field Engineers —Sapper J. TV. Body, rheumatism. Signal Company—Lance-Corporal u. W. Boucher, varicocele; Private G. W. Pearce, fever. Railway Engineers—Sappers C. Cecil, abscess:'L. 0. Drewery, bullet wound; W. J. Martin and D. M'Ewan, diarrhoea; J. E. M'Nulty, fever. Auckland Regiment—Major W. Kay, appendicitis; Privates F. K. Bell, dysentery; A. Cox and L. Ryan, hernia; T. E. Pock, fever; W. T. Tickner, burns. . Machine Gun Section—Private H. E. Le Cren, debility. A.S.C.—Private W. Brocklebank jaundice. Wellington Regiment—Lieutenant B R. Lankshear, jaundice; Privates A. C. Clapham, ear trouble; J. Hunter, injury to foot; H. Jenkinson. throat; A. Johnstone, hernia; J. W. G. M'Millan, fover; H. Stubbs, rheumatism. „ „ , Medical Corps—Private W. Mardon, fever. . . All tho men are doing well.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 6
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142GARRISON AT SAMOA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 6
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