THE TRENTHAM TROUBLE.
TROOPS OX THE MOYK. By Telegraph.—'Trcsa Association. Palmorstoii, -July 10. The heaviest rain for many months greeted the troops who have evacuated Trenthnm for Raugiotu. The first detachment of Lord Liverpool's Own arrived at 4 o'clock this morning, but Colonel Fulton refused to aliow then to disembark, and ordered them back to Longburn, where they obtained a meal and later eame on to I'almerston. Rain is still falling heavily. They luxve been offered the use of the Racing Club's and other buildings. They have had a long wait of some hours at the railway station for ollicial sanction from Wellington, which had not been received at noon, when the nun were still at the station. Later. The first t'wo batches of Lord Liverpool's Own, totalling 1200, entrained f.ir the racecourse at 1.30 p.m. A third batch of .">OO has just arrived, and will be accommodated at the show ground. MAKING THE BI'.ST OF THINGS. AWACUNI GROUNDS. Calniorston N\. -fnl\ 11. The advance part of the Ti'cntlia'il liini-r.I (Karl of Liverpool's i>v.n ■ ar riviil til the at l!:tn;:i<«». i■ ■ •'i' I'ahiiersiiin. about a.m. on Saturday in pouring rain, the heaviest experience.! here for many year... II was ■■isLv' not to detrain the men, who re■ i:;i]in in I lie carriages and wire bi0,:;.,;,;, !. i" I'ahneistiin a! II a.m. After ih ■ o" n e. ere served with rat ion-; at the -tatioa they were seal to Au:s;>itni eei! Vol: coin tol l able llillle!' t lie V :;ivei ml--la.ill.
j rii ed diliino I lie ila i . and v. : ■ : I Ihe -1,,.,1s on the A. anil i'. ... . oe: | 11.:- ollicers 'are 11 i 111' 1e(1 jo |,o;.. I. I It is e.\ peel ell that the ei, n v::l i into camp the llr-t thin :ir ■ i... , ;,o .. j The i a ;i'p site is 1111it 1 ■ dry. I homo: Ih, j v eaile-i i-' now line, and lien I indication of it reniainiiig so. i Mil. MASSIF'S STAT!::ii:'.' I'. Nil DKNiiUE l'.i:\'i.l:, Wei ii lejt o; i ■' The -('rime Minister -tated i . thai there haw been is, at Trcnihaiu eaiup sine W..a , mid 111 at there is i:o e\ ah i,e ■ i eonij,!.lints I han a virulent lop < o; in lli!en:ni. hi regard to th. , ; t hat dengue IVi er had made ii - a ,|.. a r aiiei'. he sa vs t hat In- has i,o ;■ t■, ln,m Ihe inediial olljeei's ntiliii.:. the rumor, WHY ('AMI* WAS Slill'Ti.,!. Diiri.Ai!l:D IXi'i:t Tiers. Welling! oil. .! ui v ■ I. The Crime Ministir was asked \es terdav afternoon for a definite statemem a- to fhe reason t'<■ r so ,u,id> nl v shifting the camp. II lias point,<l , M i'; that Ihe | niblii ■ ilesired the informal-on, and Ml'. Massey replied: -''The medieti authorities told us that Ihe ssodaini from which a number of the men were sull'oring' was infeetious, and that tin-re was no probability of being aid , • cope with il unless Ihe men nvrn -I 1 . - | once."
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1915, Page 4
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495THE TRENTHAM TROUBLE. Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1915, Page 4
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