CAMP NOTES
ITEMS FROM FEATHERSTOX. Sergeant. F. Noss, of tlio Now Zealand Medioa! Corps, has been attached to Papawai oamp for duty. The following temporary appointments have received the approval oi the Oarup Commandant (Colonel N. P. Adams);— 33th. Reinforcements. Specialists—Privates A. E. Lust, L. IV Wilkins, E. T. Gash, and T. A. James to be lance-corporals; Privates G. Wiltshire, E. S. Wheeler, R. A, Ximmo, and R. Kirkpatrick to be corporals. _____ The Bank of England contains silver ingots which have lain in its vaults since 1093. POSTAL OFFICIALS AND BANKS. Mail Boom porters run considerable risk from disease bacilli. - Many of them, also many Bank tellers, gargle and sniff up Flueczol as a safeguard.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9792, 16 October 1917, Page 3
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115CAMP NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9792, 16 October 1917, Page 3
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