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LLANDEWY. It is reported that Pte. Bob Phillips, only son of Mr and Mrs John Phillips,, Sunnybank, has been wounded in action, but it is thought not seriously. We regret to report the death in action of Pte. John Thomas, Lst Batt., Welsh Guards, third son of Mr W. Thomas, Llandewy Hall. Letters from the Captain and Chaplain speak of his great devotion to duty, and his cheerfulness under the most trying circumstances. Pte. J. Thomas joined the forces in June, 1916, and, being of fine physique, was able to join the Welsh Guards. It was doutful for a short time whether he or his brother would go. but John settled the matter by expressing his willingness to join up. Much sym- pathy is felt in the parish for Mr Thomas and family at the loss of a gallant son.

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