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THE "EXPRESS" DIARY.

! TWO M.Ps.I

MR. SIDNEY ROBINSON, M.P.…

Ystradgynlais Outrage.

DIED AT ADEN. t

Rhestrau Manwl, Canlyniadau a Chanllawiau
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DIED AT ADEN. t VICTIMS OF THE HEAT. I Altogether thirteen deaths have occurred among the men of the 1st Breconshire Territorial Bat- talion at Aden, all having taken place on July 4 from heat apoplexy. The names of the victims arc Actg.-Sgt. C. Crompton, 1688, Crickhowell. Cpl. J. H. Smith, 813, Talgarth. I.ce.-CpI. G. Jenkins, 1370, Hay. Pte. E. Green, 2308, Brecon. Pte. C. Isaac, 2316, Brecon. Pte. W. Lloyd, 1319, Brecon. Pte. G. J. Jones, 1518, Crickhowell. Pte. C. Lewis, 1775. Hay. Pte. H. Lloyd, 1478, Hav. Pte. W. F. Oxenham. 2Ü35. Hay. Pte. P. A. Coombes, 1781, Brecon. Pte. J. R. Williams, 2285, Brecon. Pte. E. C. Symonds, 2305, Ystradgynlais. News was received at Brecon on Monday of the death from heat apoplexy at Aden of Pte. Cyril Isaac, socond son of Major and Mrs Isaac, Castle farm, Brecon. Cyril was immensely popular with his friends, and was only 18 ye'ars of age. The deepest sympathy is felt with the bereaved parents and family. News was also received on the same day of the death of Pte. Ernie Green at Aden from heat apoplexy. He was well-known as the goalkeeper of the Llanfaes Brigade football team. He was the son of the late Quarter-Master-Sergeant and Mrs Green, the Watton. Ifis brother, Alfred, is also at Aden with the Brecknocks, whilst two other brothers are serving with the forces, namely, Sgt. Frank Green, with the Royal Marines in the Dardanelles, and pte. Harry Green, of the South Wales Borderers. Later in the day news Was also received of the death, from the same cause, at Aden of another Brecon boy, namely, Private Percy Coombs (son of Sergeant Coombs), who is serv- ing with the Brecknocks in Pembrokeshire. Percv and his brother went out with the regiment to Aden. He was an old member of the C.L.B. The deepest sympathy is felt with the relatives of these lads who have fallen whilst serving their country in her hour of need. I:> Several homes in Hay have been plunged into grief by the sad news, received from Aden, during the week-end. Among those reported, to have died, is Pte. Charles Lewis, son of Mrs Lewis, Brecon road, Hav. He is the second son Mrs Lewis has lost in the war, the other (Tom) being killed in action whilst landing with the 2nd Battalion of the S.W.B. at the Dardanelles. A third son, who is with the 2nd Monmouth shires, was recently home wounded, but has returned to the front. It is also sad to relate that, prior to the war, Mrs Lewis lost her husband through death. Much sympathy is extended to Mrs Lewis in her trial, as well as to the other parents.

ISIR HOWELL DAYIES, M.P.

Fighting Near Aden.

Builth Guardians.

INew Alderman.I

HEREFORD MARKET.--I

FARMERS' COLUMN. I FARMER'…

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I Brecon Town Council.

IEbbw Vale Memorial Service.I

Boxing in War Time,

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MR. SIDNEY ROBINSON, M.P.…