THE RANGIOTU CAMP.
SETTING-THINGS TO RIGHTS. ■ p Pbk Phess Association. Parlmerston, North, July 13. The advance guard of .‘IOO Liverpools at Rangiotu are to-day preparing camp, and. the Regiment will probably go in to-morrow. The ground is in good condition, all tents being floored. Absurd statements are being circulated that the new site was under water on Saturday. One report is that the men on leaving Trentham are going from one swamp to another. The camp was inspected by the Premier on Sunday and was found to be quite dry and very suitable as a training ground. There are forty case's of measles to date, none being serious. All the Liverpools’ sick-leave men must return to Trentham oil the expiration ‘of leave and report at the racec6u.se hospital. Ordinary leave men who have kits must report to Lieutenant Bishop, Lambton, and those without kits • ■ .. *. ■: ■ . , . ■ r < must report at Trentham racecourse hospital. I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 62, 13 July 1915, Page 6
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152THE RANGIOTU CAMP. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 62, 13 July 1915, Page 6
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