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Sunday, 1 September 2019

Tuesday 2nd September 1919


Pte. Ernest Mudd (see 8th May), who was serving at the Regimental Depot in Halifax, was granted a war gratuity of £17 10s..

Pte. Robert Ellis Clayton (see 9th July), who had been absent without leave from the Labour Corps, for the previous two months, was apprehended by the police in Keighley; he would be convicted by a District Court Martial and sentenced to eight weeks’ detention.

Payment of a £3 war gratuity was authorised in respect of the late Pte. Arthur Edward Holmes (see 7th November 1916), who had been killed in action in July 1916; the payment would go to his father Edward.

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