Ailing Troopers.
TWO MORE DEATHS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, last night. Two more Britannic men aro dead, Nicholson (of Woodend, Canterbury), and Newschamp (of Martinborough). The medical report to-day says Hooper and Atkins will be up to day. Lucas and M. Bourko aro improving. Tenner, Kitchen, Rowlings, and Compton aro convalescent. Auckland, last night. Troopor Lowe, whose name was not previously mentioned, is reported to bo very ill at tho quarantine station. Auckland, last night. To-day Dr. Sherman, Major Andrew, and Chaplain Luxford paid a visit to tho troops at Motuihi. They found Trooper Lowe, of Westport, greatly improvod, and not dangerously ill. A few of the patients are confined to bed, but all are in good spirits and comfortable.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 508, 22 August 1902, Page 2
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