ORINGI CAMP.
NUMBER OF CASES OF SICKNESS. (By Telegraph. — Press Association.) DANNEVIRKE, Last Night. Training at the Oringi camp is progressing favourably, the men entering into the spirit of the work in fine style. The.hospital staff is kept busy attending to minor ailments. Over 90 were reported sick thi s morning, but the majority of cases were only rivial. However, nine Territorials were in the Dannevirke Hospital this afternoon, the cases ranging from appendicitis (one case, Francis Post win, of Sandon) to sprained ankles and injuries to limbs. The names of those in the hospital, in addition to Postwin, are Ernest Gibbons and Frank Kelly, both of Upper Hutt; H. Bishop, New Plymouth; Thomas Sabin, Makotuku; Maurice Gragan, YVanganui; Sydney Tait, Gishorne; Percy Pragnell, Master ton; and Herbert Watts, Napier. None of the cases are- reported serious by the hosnital authorities.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 April 1913, Page 5
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141ORINGI CAMP. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 April 1913, Page 5
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