Sick Troopers.
[BY TELEOBiPn. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Saturday. To-day’s report on the sick troopers is as gfollows :—W. N. Pago (Hokianga), N. J. Ward (Blenheim), W. Atkins (Auckland), W. G. Murray (Hokitika), M. Burke (Petone), Hooper and Johnston all much better, JE, Percival (Waikato) will be up to-day; J. Newschamp not quite so well, but not serious; J. Burke much better ; N. (Fitzgerald (Stratford) convalescent; W. Nicholson (Canterbury), dangerously ill; J. Lunn (Collingwood), very bad yesterday, a little better to day. All the above are Britannic soldiers. The Orient sick are:—Lieutenant Johnston, doing well; D. Kitchen (Mongonui) and F. Eowling (Nelson), much bettor ; G. A. F. Turn (Whangarei), developing quinsey, but well under the circumstances ; L. W. Compton (Hastings), doing well. The smallpox patient is doing well.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 504, 18 August 1902, Page 4
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