ON FIRE AT SEA.
HEALTH OF TROOPS.
OUTBREAK OX A I.INEK. iiy Cable—l'reas Association—Copyright* New York, July 8. The Atlantic Transport Company',* liner Minehaha (1:1,714 tons) is on Are ia mid-ocean en route to J/mdon. It in believed the outbreak is controlled. ' here is a heavy cargo of ammunition. The Minnehaha was returning from Halifax". The (ire is reported to hive been dik: to an ixpios oi'. It i* I ere that a ueni'i.n BMiipattfci-r hid bombs on board.
J INVESTKJATIXG THE SICKNESS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Minister for Public Health stated late to night that the medical staff of tlie expeditionary forces was investigating the nature of the sickness among the trooffs, and had secured tlie usuistuncu of tiie chief (ioi'crnment bacteriologist and Dr. Cliamtaloup, bacteriologist »t tlie Otago University. Three experts would determine whether or nut iengue fever luul secured a footing among the nmn. It was certain that influenza and measles wen? of a malignant type after developing into severe pneumonia. Hie trouble did not mean in any case that there would he delay in the despatch o< troops.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1915, Page 4
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185ON FIRE AT SEA. HEALTH OF TROOPS. Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1915, Page 4
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