THE BRITANNIC.
ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.
Sydney, Feb. 24.
The troopship Britannic was signalled at Wilson’s Promontory at 7 o’clock this morning:
Prior to the Britannic leaving Auckland, Lieutenant W. D. Warfington-Morris, of the Royal Garrison Artillery, was removed to the Auckland District Hospital suffering from seal-let fever. Lieutenant War-rington-Morris’s servant also stayed behind, It is expected that the patient will have to be in hospital for six or eight weeks,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 47, 25 February 1901, Page 3
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