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PRESTEIGN. ) We are glad to learn that Mr Edgar Cole, youngest son of Mr W. J. Cole, of Presteign, who volunteered for service in the Royal Flying Corps, soon after the outbreak of war, has been promoted to first air mechanic. He is at present stationed in London. bur readers will learn with regret of the death at Weston-super-mare of an old and respected resident in the person of Mrs Wm. Wakelin, widow of the late Mr William Wakelin, solicitor, coroner, and registrar of the Presteign County Court for many years. De- ceased was well known for her many acts of benevolence whilst resident in the town, from where she removed I to Gloucester after her husband's death, and after- wards resided at Weston-super-mare. The funeral took place at Weston-super-mare on Saturday. We are glad to see Cpl. Richmond Davies at home on leave for a short time. He joned the Army some years ago, and has seen some 7t years with the Royal En- gineers, most of the time in India, and, at the outbreak of war, he was on the staff at Ceylon. He is now at home on a short leave, previous to taking over an office in this country. It is interesting to note that the boat on which Cpl. Davies was travelling was torpedoed by a submarine, but, fortunately, the men were rescued, although he lost all his kit, and had to have a new rig out on landing. On Saturday morning last, before Mr J. H. Wale and the Hon. F. Clegg Hill, Pte. Jatnes Powell was brought up in custody by Sgt. Higgins, charged with being an absentee without leave from the Liverpool Labour Battalion since the 8th inst. Defendant admit- ted being absent, but said that his absence was caused through illness, and was very weak and unfit to go back. He stated that he had been working at agricultural work at Cornish Hall, Holt, near Wrexham, and left there on the 4th of August, being given four days' leave by the Army authorities. He did not re-join for the reason stated. The chairman informed the defendant that he would be remanded to be examined by Dr. Debenham, and. if he were found fit, he would be hand- ed over to the military authorities.

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