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WOUNDED IN EGYPT. News has come to hand that Sergt. i Frank Orme, of the 4th Welsh Regiment, I has been wounded in Egypt. He is suffering from shrapnel wounds in the chest. Sergt. Orme was formerly em- ployed at Buckleys Brewery, and has been in Egypt since 1915. LLANELLY SOLDIER GASSED. j O&citJ intun?oa has be= rowivod ] that Pte. Dd. Evan Davies, son of the late Mr. Ebenezer Davies, carpenter and builder, 48, Railway terrace, has been j admitted to hospital in France suffering from gas poisoning. Pte. Davies is at- tached to the Northumberland Fusiliers, and before war broke out, he was em- i ployed as a fireman on the Mynydd Mawr Railway. He has been over two years in France and seer. a lot of nghting. WOUNDED IN PALESTINE. News was received yesterday that Pte. Geo. Ll. Watkeys, son of Mrs. Watkeys and the late Mr. Thomas Watkeys, had been admitted to hospital at El Arish on November 5th, suffering from a gunshot wound in the leg. Pte. Watkeys is at- tached to the 4th Welsh which partici- pa ted in the recent victorious advance under General Allenby. "Ye hear of otiier local casualties. FOUR BROTHERS WOUNDED. Pte. A. K. Palmer, s^n of Mr. George Palmer. Murray street, Llanelly has been wounded in action, and is now in hospital at Alexandria. He is the fourth of four brothers who ha^e been wounded. Pte. Palmer served 15 months in France with the Cardiff "Pals," proceeded to Salonika on the Transylvania and was torpedoed. He then contracted fever. ?r.d and on recovering was sent to Egypt. A younger brother, Sergt. H. Palmer (Hq). has seen thr°f years' service. He has the distinction of being the only one un- wounded of five brothers.

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