THE GARRISON AT SAMOA
4 HEALTH REPORT. Reporting under dale 'August 2, Colonel Logan ;:ays the health of tho troops is good. Wireless Operator R. Croucher, enteric fever. Samoan Relief Force: Corporal C. E. R. Kelly,, pylelitis; Privato W. Martin, nasal sinus trouble; W. Alexander, pharyngitis ; C. J. Johnston, autruin diseaso; H. B. Codd, colitis; M. J. Dunn, septic bursitis; H. JSennet, abscess. All doing well.
Reduce fever by talcing Fluenzol.* . Privato William Chambers, of the 7th Reinforcements, Trentham, who was knocked down by a tramcar on Saturday night, waß reported from the Hospital last night to be slightly better than when admitted to the institution. The Hospital authorities stated, last night that Wm. Brewer, who was Admitted to the Hospital on Saturday evening, suffering from a broken kneecap, was not progressing well, and that an operation might bo necessary. In the backblocks Fluenzol is irvaluable for curing malignant tliroat trouble.* Farmers and others interested in Hit stoelc sales will, find full particulars of slock to lie auctioned at the sales this week elsewhere in this issue. At the Palmersto'n North stock sale on Thursday 300 Shorthorn-Hereford -::o\vs and heifers will lie included in the sale. The cows are the property of Mr. R. A, M'Keuzie. Messrs. C. W. Price and Co. hold a.N auction sido of high-duns Furniture at. their toonts,-'BO Lambtoji Quay, at 1.30 ycloolt .this ilftpi'UW,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 6
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229THE GARRISON AT SAMOA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 6
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