THE GARRISON AT SAMOA
HEALTH OF MEN. Reporting under date February 20, Colonel Logan gives the following information;— ' ■= Wellington Regiment.—Privates W. Dixon, pneumonia; S. 0. Grout, dengue • fever and septic bursitis left elbow; Lance-Corporal S. G. Murrell, dengue fever; Privates M'Oombie, C.A., septic ankle; F. S. Rogers, dysentery; H. Stubbs, rheumatism; T. Vivian, toneilitis.
'Auckland Regiment.*—Privates F. K.Bell, dysentery ; G. Griffiths, tonsilitis; T. Hartley, dysentery: H. 0. Le Cren, general debility; E. Wells, septic knee; T. B. Peek, enterio fever; R. J. Massicks, dengue fever. ■ Railway Engineers.—Sapper J. B. Elliott,' dysentery. Field Engineers.—R. C. Johnson, eligTat dysentery; R. H. Rose, electrio burns, feet and Back. Machine Gun Section. —Private E. E. Itivers, 'dysentery. _ . . ■ Army Service Corps.—Private R. D. Elgar, septic knee. , Signallers.—G. W. Pearce, dengua ,lever. • All doing well.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2393, 24 February 1915, Page 6
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129THE GARRISON AT SAMOA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2393, 24 February 1915, Page 6
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