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SHETLAND'S
HZoXX of Honour
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LOUIS DRUMMOND DON,
Private, I -6th Batt. Seaforth Highlanders.
Youngest son of Rev. Matthew Don, The
Manse, Whalsay. Killed in action. Aug.
27, 1918, in the Battle of the Scarpe, near
Rouex, 5 miles east of Arras. Aged 19.
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GEORGE S. DOWELL,
Sapper, Australian Contingent. Son of
George Dowell, Australia, formerly of
Sandness. Killed in action in France,
September 17. 1918.
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PETER DUNCAN,
A.B., s.s. " Ledbury. Son of Chas.
Duncan, Colloquay, Ollaberry. Lost
when his ship was torpedoed, March,
1917. Aged 34 years.
ARTHUR R. B. EDMONSTON,
Private, Canadians. Son of the late
Rev. Biot Edmonston, Blair Drummond.
Killed in action at Festubert on May
24. 1915. Aged 34 years.
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HZoXX of Honour
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LOUIS DRUMMOND DON,
Private, I -6th Batt. Seaforth Highlanders.
Youngest son of Rev. Matthew Don, The
Manse, Whalsay. Killed in action. Aug.
27, 1918, in the Battle of the Scarpe, near
Rouex, 5 miles east of Arras. Aged 19.
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GEORGE S. DOWELL,
Sapper, Australian Contingent. Son of
George Dowell, Australia, formerly of
Sandness. Killed in action in France,
September 17. 1918.
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PETER DUNCAN,
A.B., s.s. " Ledbury. Son of Chas.
Duncan, Colloquay, Ollaberry. Lost
when his ship was torpedoed, March,
1917. Aged 34 years.
ARTHUR R. B. EDMONSTON,
Private, Canadians. Son of the late
Rev. Biot Edmonston, Blair Drummond.
Killed in action at Festubert on May
24. 1915. Aged 34 years.
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