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SICK SOLDIERS.

YESTER DAY\S ItULLETIX. (Press Association Telegram.) WELLINGTON, July 23. There fl-ro 49 sick soldiers at present in Wellington Hospital. Two are seriously ill, two dangerously ill. ami one very ill. “ / Sixteen are doing well. 12 are improving, seven .are up. live are satisfactory, and four are convalescent. The dangerous eases are one each or meningitis and measles, with pneumonia. TWO MORE DEATHS. OPRESS ASSOCIATION TRLSGLAM.? WELLINGTON, July 23. Fwo deaths occurred at Treutluun Hospital to-day. Laiuo-CorporaT John Carville AlunI’<? 1 ’ < ?- /’ Squadron. 6th Reinforcements, oiod of septieaemie. His next of km is Mrs J. 0. Alunro. of Taihape. Aro nV o-°, 1 : rnest G - Gobble. N.Z. M. 0., died of oerebro-spmal ir.eningitHf*, TJtis next-of-kin is Air James Gnbble, of Wamku, Auckland. Hon. 11. H. Rhodes stated io-nipte .. i . Wrought tlie sickness ;vas iliirini slung rapidly in the camps, hut- uniol innately one case of meningitis had occurred at- Palmerston. There were 19 serious cases at Trentham. one serious case at Waikanae, and no serious cases at Tauliercnikau. There wore cases of measles, influenza, and sore turoats. hut a very large proportion or them wore now convalescent and the man would soon be out of hospital.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3990, 24 July 1915, Page 4

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SICK SOLDIERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3990, 24 July 1915, Page 4

SICK SOLDIERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3990, 24 July 1915, Page 4

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