IN THE CAMPS.
NUMBER OF CASES DECLINING.
The position in the three military camps in dm Wellington military district coiil imies (o improve, and ih;> number nf tlnr-e from f:ie malady is rapidly dceliniii;.;. Sumo !2:i!l men were in hospital at Trent ham on Thursday, and of these ISO were suffering from influenza, 15 hcim; serious cases. One death occurred during the twenty-four hours ended Thursday movniiif,'. At Fcatherstcm p.'iore were 2S!) men in hospital, ltlO'beinjr uilluenxa cases. flralificntion is expressed by ill.: military medical officers ai the ejeat improvement, in Ihe situation, and it is hoped fiat within a very short time Ihe disease will have entirely disappeared.
The health rojiorfc is a* follows:
Treulham.
Paraded side S Admitied .hospital 1 Itcmahiine' in hospital .... ISu Serious ca se.s ]■> Feateerston. Paraded sick U) Admitted (o hospital 1 Rcmainina; in hospital ... inn Serious cases ........... 21 Awapuni.Paraded sick ... ,*.... (1 Remaining in hospital ..„- 35
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1918, Page 8
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151IN THE CAMPS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1918, Page 8
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