Pte.
Israel Burnley
(
see 28th January), who
had been transferred to the Army Reserve Class Z in January, had his claim for
an Army pension rejected on the grounds that he had suffered no disability.
Payment of an £11 10s. war gratuity was authorised in
respect of the late Sgt.
John Hartley
(
see 1st May 1917), who
had been killed in action in October 1916; the payment would go to his father,
Watson.
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Sgt. John Hartley |
Payment of a £3 war gratuity was authorised in respect of
the late Pte.
Henry Cox (
see 10th April 1918),
who had been killed in action in September
1917; the payment would go to his mother, Eunice Smith.
Payment of a £3 war gratuity was authorised in respect of
the late Pte.
William Stanley Davies
(
see 26th March 1918),
who had died of wounds in September
1917; the payment would go to his father, David.
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Pte. William Stanley Davies |
Payment of a £3 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect
of the late Pte.
John William Hebb (
see 2nd April 1918), who had
been killed in action in September 1917; the payment would go to his widow,
Mary.
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Pte. John William Hebb |
Payment of a £3 war gratuity was
authorised in respect of the late Pte.
Walter
Horne (
see 1st October
1917), who had been killed in action in June 1917; the payment would go to
his father, Joseph.
Payment of a £15 war gratuity was authorised in respect of the
late Pte.
Walter Robinson (14753) (
see 8th October 1918), who
had been killed in action in December 1917 while serving with 1
st/6
th
DWR in France; the payment would go to his father, Albert.
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Pte. Walter Robinson (14753) |
Payment of a £4 10s. war gratuity was authorised in respect
of the late
Pte.
Alfred Spencer (see 8th June), who had been officially ‘missing
in action’ since September
1917 and was now presumed dead; the payment would go to
his widow, Selena.
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Pte. Alfred Spencer |
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