THE CAMPS
■ . ... » .. ' FARING WELL IN BAD WEATHER. All the camps seem to be in the fairway of the prevailing wave of stormy weather,, but what with" systems of storm-water drainage and, other prepara-, tions they seem to have survived without any undue discomfort. .At Rangiotu it-ramed-on Tuesday, night,. but cleared lip for 'a: space yesterday ;morning . and the men are. stated- to bo comfortable. ; ; High wind j prevailed ■ at; Tauherinikaiu, but' the ' tents remained' quite ; dry, ' and conditions are' said to be."'satisfactory. . ,The men at Waikanae had it, very wet but tHe water, was successfully drained . off, .and/ training'.has.'not' been very materially affected. ' , . The .health of, the men' is. stated to be , good./ • ■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 21 July 1915, Page 8
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113THE CAMPS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 21 July 1915, Page 8
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