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Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Friday 19th July 1918


Front line trenches north-west of Mount Kaberlaba.


Pte. Harry Robinson (see 18th July), who had been wounded the previous day, died of his wounds at 24th Casualty Clearing Station; he would be buried at the nearby Cavaletto British Cemetery.
Pte. Walter James Biddle (see 15th June) was admitted via 69th Field Ambulance and 39th Casualty Clearing Station to 62nd General Hospital at Bordighera, near Ventimiglia, suffering from “I.C.T.” (Inflammation of the connective tissue) in his right buttock and thigh.   

Pte. Arthur Walton (see 3rd July) was transferred from 11th General Hospital in Genoa to 57th General Hospital in Marseilles.
Pte. Sam Tinkler (see 6th July) serving in France with 54th Company, Labour Corps, was discharged from hospital following two weeks’ treatment for “P.U.O” (pyrexia, or high temperature, of unknown origin).

Lt. John Keighley Snowden (see 1st July 1917), serving in England with 3DWR, was appointed an “assistant instructor with a British Military Mission” (details unknown).

A grant of probate was issued in the case of the late Capt. Adrian O’Donnell Pereira (see 17th March); his estate was valued at £2,994 15s. and probate was awarded to his mother Angelina and his brother Adeodata.
Capt. Adrian O'Donnell Pereira

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