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I  ?? t t A Terrible Ordeal. — '?i.?t??.t, 1SPLENDID STORY OF GALLANTRY. Pte. D. J. Roberts, of the 11th Royal AYelsh Fusiliers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Roberts, Marine street, has had the distinction of being mentioned in dispatches for bravery in the field. According to the information which has reached his parents, Pte. Roberts dis- played wonderful gallantry in effecting the rescue, under fire, of two comrades who were lying helpless in a dug-out which had been blown in by a big German shell. One of the unfortunate men died a few hours later. It was a terrible ordeal, through which Pte. Roberts passed in carrying away to a place of safety this poor soldier. The enemy had spotted him and fired after him, and although six shell fell quite near him, he succeeded in his gallant cf- i-t. Having got through the trenches on to the road the men of his company who looked on with amazement shouted to him to keep back, as he was exposing himself to great danger, but Pte. Roberts was deaf to these warnings, and he had hardly cleared the road when two high explosives burst almost at the spot over which he had passed. Pte. Roberts left his comrade in the hands of the doctor, who, along with the 1 C.O., warmly congratulated him upon his great achievement. Pte. Roberts has been at the Front for the past two years He joined up three weeks after the outbreak of war, and, at the time of his enlistment, was employed at the Tinstamping AYorks. I WOUNDED. N ll l it?ti,v -1 1 (? d a l list,. Corpl. Hendy Evans, Military Medallist,, is in hospital in France suffering from shrapnel wound in the right knee. Corpl. Evans is the son of Mr. and Airs. Evans, AYind street, and is one of three brothers serving his country—Sapper T. J. Evans, somewhere in Egypt, auu Gunner D. Evans, with the- R.G.A., stationed at Aldei-shot. FORMER CONSTABLE WOUNDED, Sergt. Frc-d Holland, of the R.F.A has been wounded in the right leg by -,t piece of shell. Before the war he was a member of the local Police Force, and at the time of his enlistment, nearly three years ago, was stationed at Ammanford. Sergt. Holland has been in France nearly two years. His parents reside at No. 1, Arthur street. RECOVERING fROr. TRENCH FEVER. A cheery letter has been received from Pte. D. S. Parry of the Cheshire Regi- r.ent, who after being in hard fighting in France, was removed to hospital muier- ing from trench fever. Pte. Parry before joining up was engaged on the clerieol staff of H.M. Factory, Pemhrcy, and his many friends will be glad to hear thai he is making capital progress. For The benefit of those who would like to hma line we append his address :—Pt<v D. S. Parry (260073), 11th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, L. Co., No. Z Coit- vide see at Dept, c/o A.P.O. (S. I-,I r, c-c

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