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BALALLAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
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51 MACDONALD— ALEXANDER, Canadians. JOHN, 5th Batt.
Seaforths ; wounded at Rheims. (Sons of Mr Murdo Macdonald)
62 MORRISON— JOHN, R.N.R., Trawler Section; H.M.T. "Editor
Aberdeen"; invalided horn-.. 1 July, 1917.
63 MACLEOD— HUGH, 52nd Gordons Highlanders; served in Ger-
many (Army of Occupation).
64 SMITH— JOHN (Sen'.or), 5th Seaforths, severely wounded Cambrai
Front. JOHN (Junior), R.N.R.T. (Sons of Widow Isa Smith).
MARTIN— JOHN, Bombardier, R.G.A. ; served in France, Belgium,
and Gcimany. (Son of Mr Murdo Martin).
Half-Way House.
MACKINNON— ANGUS, C.S.M., 49th Batt. Canadian Infantry;
awarded the M.M. for conspicuous bravery on the field for
having saved a comrade entangled in barbed wire under
heavy shell-fire; was mentioned in despatches. Dr KENNETH,
A. & S Highlanders, served in France. *NORMAN, Lce.-Cpl.,
14th A & S. Highlanders; killed in action in France, 14th
March, 1917 I aged 30 years (Sons of Mr Kenneth Mackinnon).
Shiltnish.
2 MACKENZIE— DONALD, Sergt., Seaforths. MURDO, R.F.C.
(Sons of Mr Kenneth Mackenzie, Shiltnish).
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51 MACDONALD— ALEXANDER, Canadians. JOHN, 5th Batt.
Seaforths ; wounded at Rheims. (Sons of Mr Murdo Macdonald)
62 MORRISON— JOHN, R.N.R., Trawler Section; H.M.T. "Editor
Aberdeen"; invalided horn-.. 1 July, 1917.
63 MACLEOD— HUGH, 52nd Gordons Highlanders; served in Ger-
many (Army of Occupation).
64 SMITH— JOHN (Sen'.or), 5th Seaforths, severely wounded Cambrai
Front. JOHN (Junior), R.N.R.T. (Sons of Widow Isa Smith).
MARTIN— JOHN, Bombardier, R.G.A. ; served in France, Belgium,
and Gcimany. (Son of Mr Murdo Martin).
Half-Way House.
MACKINNON— ANGUS, C.S.M., 49th Batt. Canadian Infantry;
awarded the M.M. for conspicuous bravery on the field for
having saved a comrade entangled in barbed wire under
heavy shell-fire; was mentioned in despatches. Dr KENNETH,
A. & S Highlanders, served in France. *NORMAN, Lce.-Cpl.,
14th A & S. Highlanders; killed in action in France, 14th
March, 1917 I aged 30 years (Sons of Mr Kenneth Mackinnon).
Shiltnish.
2 MACKENZIE— DONALD, Sergt., Seaforths. MURDO, R.F.C.
(Sons of Mr Kenneth Mackenzie, Shiltnish).
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