Huddersfield Daily Examiner (03/Jan/1918) - Local Casualties

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L9CAL CASUALTIES.

WOUNDED.

Private NICHOLAS MURPHY, wf the We* Elding Regiment, whose home it at Taylor Rill* Lockwood, it in LospiiwJ at Leeds suffering from wounds. After serving at Susla Bay In waa transferred to Egypt and then to France, where he was wounded. His younger brother and two brothers in law Kite been killed, and a brother hat been wounded.

Bombardier W. BOO THRO YD, E.F.A., ia lying wounded in hospital at Leicester. He has been twice previously wounded. He ia the eon of Mr. D. J. Bootkroyd, uUa, FiUwilliam Street.

MISS I N O NEWS WANTED.

Private GEORGE WILLI R POUNDER. Durham Light Infantry, has been mtasi tg since the early days of December. He ia 27 years old, and is the sou of Mr. Albert Pounder, of Parkgatc, Berry Brow.