THE GARRISON AT SAMOA
HEALTH REPORT. Reporting from Samoa under date of March 20, Colonel Logan fiays the health of the troops is good. . , Wellington Regiment.—Lance-Corpor-al C. J. Lenihan, colitis; Lance-Corpor-al K. M. Cole, septio leg; Privates P. Harlem, colitis; F. L. Hook, colitis; R. L Mason, synovitis; K. D. Russell, dermatis; O. A. C. Woodford, ear trouble. 3rd Regiment.—Corooral Lowndes, N.F., dengue fever; Privates R. F. Martin, dengue fever; E. Mills, syno. vitis; D. Steele, colitis. Railway Engineers.—Sappers A. A'. Donaldson, colitis; E. F. Lloyd, renal calculus; C. Standen, filariasis; R. L. White, sprained ankle. Medical Corps.—Private W. E. Hall, injury to leg; J. C. Twomey, debility. Army Service Corps.—Corporal E. H. Ure, tonsilitis. All the men are doing well.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2417, 24 March 1915, Page 4
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121THE GARRISON AT SAMOA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2417, 24 March 1915, Page 4
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