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The Sick Troopers.

By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, last night. The following is the condition of tho troopers in Auckland Hospital: James Doyle, Galley, Smiley, Jackson, Stafford, Slydc, Bowell, and Lynch aro doing well. Platz and Cooper aro about tho same.

Parker and llawksworth aro in a critical state.

Kerr is seriously ill. Beattie, Webb, Pctherick, Hyno, Ghczzi and l’everall are improving. Shellock, Graham, Manson, and Blacklock are very ill. Donoghuo—ordinary case of voty sligh illness.

Trooper Caradus, suffering from pneumonia, condition serious, though ho was better last night, being nursed privately. Trooper Campbell (Dunedin) is in a critical condition in a private hospital, suffering from pnoumonia. Tho military control over the Motuibi station ceased to-day, and tho invalids were placed under civil control. Dr Swale went down as medical officer in charge of tho Hospital, and will have four trained nurses and a staff of men with him.

The patients at Motuibi are all doing well, and none of tho eases aro serious.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 511, 26 August 1902, Page 2

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The Sick Troopers. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 511, 26 August 1902, Page 2

The Sick Troopers. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 511, 26 August 1902, Page 2

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