MILITARY HOSPITALS.
SICKNESS DECREASING. TRENTHAM COMMISSION'S REPORT UNREADY. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The following information has been received concerning sickness in the various military hospitals, as at noon today:— Pnlmcrston North. —No serious cases j total number of cases 42. Waikanae. —11 convalescent eases. Kaiwarra.—B discharged; none remaining. Wellington.— 5 serious eases, all doing well; total case# 37. Trentham.—B7 cases. Upper Hutt. —II eases; all the serious cases ara improving, with this exception of 3, in which the condition is unchanged, ono being dangerously ill. The period originally allowed the Trentham Camp Commission for the presentation of its report expired to-day, but I lie document Ims not yet reached (lie hands of the Government It is understood that the commissioners have applied for a short extension of time. The report is likely to be completed by the end of the week, and it may placed before Parliament either on Fri' dav or Tuesday next.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1915, Page 5
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