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handkerchief that in round it and shows a jogged rough nih.

"Nasty placo," says the

to be careful with' It."

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SE FIBITORS AT THE HOTELS:

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Wank Mr.D. Abraham Mr G. G. Lavallóo

Mr E S. Adler W. Mr. and Men J. J. Miss A. G. Anderson Leiria

Ou to the orderly. He will wash and bandags. it for you. You are exoused duty. Comë spin to-morris and be very careful.“

The doctor signs the repart for "A"

Mr Geo. S Archbart Mr and Mrs. C/°F. Mr J. B. Barclay .... 'Leisso0. Ale G. D: Bardari Mr-Limberger

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MT. M. Little

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Major and Mr D.

And Maitland

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Everyone knows something of the work föt the doctor at the Froom, of the day and

Capt. 3.astor Master Biber during a big push, when the wounded came back in a continuous stream, of the Company. It is given to the daty N.C.O. ER. Bolillos

MrGt D.J. Ball and he marches his men back to the com: BTN-P. Ed Borry.. wondarial surgery, of the elaborsta sant- tary work, of the travelling Laboratories,pany lince-all but the pneumonis caseMr H. R. Beyar

Mr RJ. Birbeck Mg G. M. Halcolm Ho has already gone to hospital. "B" Mr J.D. Birrell De and Mrs 0. of the testing of all water before it is

Company follows "A" and between nine He P. O. Bobanan Me H. E. Maslin

Mr A. Blouin

Marriott drunk, of all that labour which has kept and half past all the patients have been Mr and Mrs A. L. Mr. R.May great arale healthy and free of

Boact But the doctor is still only at the Capt. & Mrs Ranch Me 0. M. Minnes epidemics, though fighting under condi- beginning of his day. There are a hund-Mira Brand & family Mr and Mrs

Mra M. Mcfloary tions which in the pass would bare swept red men chosen for the next draft oversas them away with discoan. But this work has already boom begun in the training and passed as is before they can be wash

who all have to be medically examined camps as bome. There the men have learnt some of the simple rules of health, there are duties at the camp hospital, and how to avoid the conditions which canse there is a lecline to be delivered to disease, and bow to care for themselves |

personal cleanliness, ou ander the rough life and harder work of hygiene, on the care of the feet after They have lived under the route marching. It is a fall day, but in continual care of their medical affcens. the course of much full days as these the docter comes to know his man--the men

the army.

Bai let us see the medical officer of a

recruits on

battalion as work on his daily camp who will hardly confess, to being ill; the routine.

men who makes nervously much of little, tho xiên who cạn mually find something the matter with themselves if there is a duty they would escape. He knows the type as well as he knows the symptoms of

e

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pany." The duty N.0.0, of the com- pany steps forward and hands in his sick report. On it are the names of all those morning a man reports sick with an in-Mr & Mrs Gandiot men who before early morning parade fectious disease. The sending of him tory. Goulbourn tha: day had answered his call of "'Anyone the Isolation Hospital is only the begin. gcing sick 7" and again their names are ning of the work. His hut is cleared written their length of service, religions and disinfected. The men who share it and the numbers of their huts. At the with him are went for at once, eramined. end are two columną stili to fill in, one and put in quarantine. They can attend for the diagnosis, the other for disposal.. no parades bus will do such drills as they

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ing hut, all the places where other men MrW.E.Hoogewerff Mr A. Strok

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Dr F. T. Keyt of the vacant columns and "three day for nowhere can it be more dangerous.

Bir W. J. van Wag-

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The medical offcey's dalies do cot and Capt. T. L Larsen Mrs F. Whitham

M. Lash MFS. 1. Williamsto should have gone on a route march, but battalion. There are periodical coarses Mr and Mrs Lander Wilson

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