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SCROLL OF FAME. MORE SWANSEA MILITARY MEDALISTS LOCAL JOURNALISTS IN THE CASUALTV 'LISTS. Tuü following West VVaiian^ have been awarded the Military Medal:—Sergt. W. H. Burtonshaw, Koyal Welsh l'usi- liers, Swansea; Corpi. J. I.L. Grant, Royal Eield Artillery, Swansea; Corpl. E. Haley, Labour Corpb, Swansea; Corpl. lancesergeiaiit) H. i'homa«, JKoyal Mun- gter Eusiiierc, SAvansca; Cuniser R. 13. Thomas, Royal Artillery, Llandilo; Sergt. J. K Williams, iSouth. Wales Bor- derers, Ponty herein. EX-SWANSEA JOURNALIST KILLED. eWi> has been received that Liieut. ii.' J. Hodson, ot the iioyal Irish Rines, a Welsh journalist, was killed in action on M, ai-ch 21st. He was at one time engaged In i'retis work in Cardiff, Swansea, and Brecon, and acted at) war correspondent during the caiuyaijjn between the Bul- garians and Turks. He wat; 35 years ot øg-e, and leaves a widow and two chil- dren. SWANSEA M.P.'s SON. Mr. John Williams. M.P.. ox: Wednes- day received news that his second ton, Pte. W. Williams, Welsh Guards, was wounded and in hospital. Pte. Williams -is married and lived in Cardiff. REPORTED MISSING. Pte. Ivor Evans, Lewis Gun section, Warvrick Regiment, has been unofficially reported missing, believed to be prisoner of war. He joined the army in the early days of the war, and has seen consider- able service in Prance. He took a great interest in the Swansea Sea Scouts. He 'was formerly an apprentice in the lino- type department of the Cambria Daily Leader." PIANIST AND JOURNALIST. Corpl. H. H. Busher, of Port Talbot, is at present in Norwich War Hospital, suffering from wounds received in lfrouoce. He joined tbø army during the OWTIY stages of the war. He was at one time a member of the Cambria Daily Leader" literary &taff. He is a bril- liant pianist. WORSE FEART REALISED. Official news reached Abercrave on Thursday morning that Pte. Rees Howelis, King's Own Rifles, who has been missing since July last, ha.s been killed in action. He was about 29 years of age, nnd lived at Gwalia Villas, Abercrave. He worked at Abercrave and Onllwyn oollierie.s prior to enlistment. SWANSEA MAN GASSED. Corpl- ORAR Austin, of 11, Tontine- fftreet, Swansea, has been gassed in France. He is 22 years of age, an old Terririal, and went to France in Oct- ober, 1914. Before the outbreak of war he was employed at the Graigola Merthyr Fuel Worke. PONTARDULAIS CORPORALS. Corpl. Dd. Robert Williams, R.E., eon I of Mr. *nd Mrs. W. H. White, and ad- opw wnof Mrs. Robert Cop@, Upland. bas been again wounded. OorpJ Eddie D&v? one of the ?ree soldier eons of Mr. and Mrs. George Davies, builder and contractor.. Pontar- dulais, was gassed in the recent fighting. and is now in Bristol Hospital. I BLOOD POISONING. Cpl. Eddie Marker. Black Watch, Hendy. Pontardulais, is in hospital in France, suffering from blood poisoning— the effects of a wound. Aged 21 years, he was formerly a tailor in business in Aber- dare. I Lieut. Evan Evans, Swansea.. (D.S.O.) ImmmmmmrmmmmU Enginoer Johnston, Plasmarl. (D.S.C.) I Ui, m. o. Thomas, Fforestfach. (Granted Commission. A.B. D. C. Bevan, Pembrey. ,) (Killed.) I TWO BROTHERS KILLED. News was received bv Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jayne, Crumlin, Coleehill-terrace. Llanelly, on Wednesday, that their youngest son, Lee.-cpl. W. H. J. Jayne, W&S killed on March 2tst. He was 25 years of age. His brother, Sorgt. Fred Jayne, was killed in Gallipoli. I LLANM.ORLAIS DRIVER. Official information was received on Wednesday from the War Office that Dvr. Daniel Bennett, of the R.A .M.C., aged 30 years, war, killed in Action on April 3rd with the Egyptian Forces. The deceased was the youngest eon of Mr. W. Bennett, Single House, Llanmorlais. I SEVERELY WOUNDED. A telegram was received at Burryport by Mr. Evan Morgan; Dyfatty, Burry- rort, stating that his eon. Douglas Mor- gan, has been severely wounded in action. MILITARY MEDALLIST WOUNDED. I Pte. Donald Challem M.M.. Burryport I was wounded in action in France last I week. CARMARTHEN LI EUT.-COLON EL. I Major Arthur Evans, M.C., Royal En- gineers, son of the late Mr. David Evans and Mns. Evans, 22, Bridge-street, Car- marthen, has been promoted liout.-oof- onel. CARMARTHEN M.C. DEAD. I Major (acting Lieut.-colonel) J. M. Wightman, M.C., died from wounds in I I-'SNince on the 9th inst. Major Wightman well-known and popular in Carmar- then. where he was formerly a student rat the Training College. His wife lives at 2, Tabernacle-terrace, Carmarthen. I LLANDILO MAN MISSING. Rifleman W. M. Grimths, son of Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths. New Inn Shop, New, Inn, Llandilo, has been reported miss- ing since the 1st inst., on the western t front. Prior to joining up he was on the staff of the Llandilo Post Office. I FriRMFRi v nc i i ANnnvrnv I Brev. Lieut.-col. Hubert Conway Rees, D.S.O.. appointed brigade commander, with the temporary rank of brigadier- general. is the only son of Canon Rees, I formerly of Llandovery and Conway. 1- L ———aenss

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