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I---BELGIAN REFUGEE'S DEATH.

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THE SCROLL OF FAME.)

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THE SCROLL OF FAME.) LOCAL MEN IN THE CASUALTY LISTS. A SKEWEN HERO. I -■ Corporal David Davies, Skewen, whose death in action has already been re- ported. On the occasion of his last visit home from the front he received a pre- sentation from the villagers, with whom he was very popular. DANYGRAIG CORPORAL KILLED. I News has reached Danygraig that I Corporal G. E. Teague, of the 2nd Welsh Regiment, was killed in action on May 9th, at the Battle of Ypres. The de- ceased served all through the South African War, and rejoined the regiment in August last. He took part in the re-1 treat of Mons, was wounded on the Aisne in November, and returned to the front, in January, since when he has been in every action in which his regiment has been engaged. He leaves a wife and two young sons, who have lost a good father. Mrs. Teague lives at 43, Pant-street, Danygraig. MORRISTON SOLDIER'S WOUNDS. I News has been I received that Pte. W. Reed, Cae. mawr, Morriston, has been wounded at the front. He is now at Edmon- ton Military Hos- pital suffering from a wound in the left side in addi-i tion to the loss of his left eye. Pte. Reed, who, is only 20 years of i age, joined the 2nd: Welsh in August.! He left for the; front in December, and has been in the trenohes since Dec. 22nd. He met with his injury at I La Bassee. BRYNHYFRYD "TAR" WOUNDED. R. J. Northey, of 79, Sydney-street, Brynhyfryd, who has been wounded in the Dardanelles Mr. Northey joined the Navy last Sep- temper, and was amongst those who took part in the Antwerp expedition. He was formerly in the Navy, which he rejoined on the outbreak of war. BURRYPORT LIEUTENANT WOUNDED. Among the wounded officers is Lieut. F. H. Garnons-Williams, 3rd R.W.F., at- tached to the 1st Battalion. He is the second son of Mr. Garnons-Williams, Burryport, agent to the Ashburnham Estate, and was gazetted to his lieuten- ancy as recently as April 7 last. News has been received by the family that the wounded lieutenant is making satisfac- tory progress. ABERAVON SOLDIER BROTHERS. I Gunner John Donovan, 1st Batt. Royal Irish Rifles, -hosf? sister still resides m l Aberavon, is lying at Middlesex Hospital suffering from wounds. His brother Tim. who was also at the front, was killed whilst engaged as a bomb-thrower. DIED IN HOSPITAL. News has reached Swansea of the death in Netley Hospital of Private David Randolph Thomas, the fourth son of the! late Mr. David Thomas, colliery pro. prietor, Swansea. The deceased left Swansea about ten years ago for Canada, and at the outbreak of the war he joined the colours, eventually coming over to this country with the 103rd Canadian Rifles. Recently he contracted a cold which developed into fever, and on Tues- day he died at the Netley Hospital. He was buried the following day.

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