New Zealand
MAY MORN CAMP. Per Press Association. Wellington, November 22. Surgeon-General Henderson, in a statement to-day, said that as a result of the recent heavy continuous rains, May Morn Cam]) is certainly muddy, but this is only natural, and might be expected in any temporary camp under, the existing weather conditions. In fact, it is not so muddy as might he expected. He could find nothing insanitary in the camp or Of a future pre-disposilig it to disease. As originally intended, the Camp is to bo vacated early next week, when tile shooting will he done at Trentham by two battalions. At present there is only one per cent, of Sickness, and these are all minor cases.'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 70, 22 November 1915, Page 6
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118New Zealand Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 70, 22 November 1915, Page 6
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