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LOOAL WAR ITEMS1 Lance Corporal Oliver Lewis (son of the late Mr Lewis. G.W.R. clerk of the works, Car- marthen) who was serving with the Devons, has been wounded and is at present in. the base hospital in France. He was injured 'by a shell which killed hiis comrades. Marine Percy Evans, of H.M.S. "Hamp- shire" (son of Mr Walter Evans, who is serving with the Welsh Horse) has returned to his home in St. Catherine street on leave. He has sustained some wounds, but will soon re- turn to duty. lÁe-ut. Arthur Evans, Royal Engineers (son of the late Mr David Evans, Bridge street) has been promoted to the rank of Captain. Mr Willie Burgess, son of Mr and Mrs J. Burgess, of the Nelson Hotel, who was a wireless operator on the cruiser "Topaze" spent Saturday at Carmarthen, his leave ex- tending for a brief period. To his friends who came in contact with him he gave an account of the sinking of the "Formidablo." His ship was the next in the line, and was instrumental in saving many lives. He has now been transferred to one of the armed mine sweepers. Mr Harry Watson, son of Mrs Fuller Mills, and stepson of the Rev A. Fuller Mills, has joined Kitchener's Expeditionary Force. He is now Driver Watson in the 28th Division Field Ambulance Corps and has been despatched to the front fi'iice last Monday week. Mr Watson, who holds a first class certificate as marine engineer, has been in the motor business in Swansea for two years. He was wishful to get in'to the Navy, but there was no call just at present. Mr J. V. Davies, watchmaker, 51, King Edward road, Swansea, who is a St. Peters Boy, has through the intervention of Mr J. Hinds, M.P., Mr H. Studt and Miss Emmy Studt, received a letter from the King con- gratlating hium on the record of his family. He has two sons at the front, two with the Welsh Horse, and another who came home wounded after serving with the 2nd Batt. Grenadier Guards. He has also two soldier sons in Africa one was taken prisoner eight weeks ago, and the other is Paymaster-Hergt. in Johannesburg. Mr J. V. Davies was born at Carmarthen on 14th February, 1852, and was baptised in St. David's Church. He was married at St. Peters Church 23rd October, 1874; They lived in an old fashioned house in Waundew, the only old house still stand- ing. His father was Mr Benoni Davies, who kept a fancy stall in Carmarthen market. The "Gazette" of Tuesday records the ap- pointment of Surgeon Morris, M.B. to the "Goliath." Dr Morris is a son of Mr W. 8. Morris. Bridge street, Carmarthen.

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