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SHETLANDERS OUTWITH THE ISLANDS.
ALEXR. ANDERSON, Signaller,
R.N.V.R. 306, Easter Road, Leith.
THOMAS S. ANGUS, Private, 10th
" Buffs." 4, Staplelon Road, London.
PETER ARCUS, Lance-Corporal, 46th Batt.
M.G.C. 88, Camphill Avenue, Langside,
Glasgow.
GEORGE ARTHUR, lieutenant, R.N.,
H.M.T. " War Castle." 20, Blagdow
Avenue, Westoe, Sc;uth Shields.
LAURENCE ARTHUR ; Captain, s.s.
" Orangemoor." Seafield Terrace, S.
Shields.
THOS. JOHN ARTHUR, Captain, s.s.
" Rosedea." 94, Chapman Street,
Heaton, Newcastle.
ROBERT BRUCE, Private, American
Expeditionary Forces. 3122, Lowe
Avenue, Chicago.
JACK CAPORN, Corporal, 28th Battalion
Australian Imperial Forces. Bunbury,
West Australia.
ANDREW CLARK. R.N.R., H.M.T.
" Fernby."
HERBERT E. F. CLAPK, Lieutenant,
Royal Air Force, formerly Royal Scots.
Hillsgarth, Juniper Green, Midlothian.
Wounded at Arras on iSta January, 1917.
MALCOLM S. COOK, Private, Light
Horse Australian Imperial Forces, Egypt.
Perth, West Australia.
JAMES J. COPLAND, Mate, R.N.R. (T.).
8, Graham Street, Leith.
peditionary Force. Downey, Idaho,
U.S.A.
CHARLES CRYSTAL, Sergeant, American
Expeditionary Force. Downey, Idaho,
U.S.A.
JOHN FLAUS, Private, American Expedi-
tionary Forces. 7255, Princeton
Avenue, Chicago.
ARTHUR L. ERASER, Bombardier, Royal
Garrison Artillery. 15, Warrender
Park Terrace, Edinburgh
PETER FRASER, Seaman, R.N.C.V.R.,
H.M.C.S. " Grib." Halifax, Nova
Scotia.
THOMAS L. GANSON, 2nd Lieutenant,
91st Field Coy., Royal Engineers. 15
Plewlands Gardens, Edinburgh.
Wounded at the Somme on 2nd Sept.,
iqi6.
JOHN GILBERTSON, Private, 5th Scottish
Rifles. 168, Cumlodden Drive, Glas-
gow, N.W.
JOHN J. GOUDIE, R.N.R. (T. Section).
South Shields.
MAGNUS C. GOUDIE Corporal, Union
Defence Forre. Estrcurt, Natal, South
Africa. Wounded at German East
Africa.
GEORGE C. GRAY, Private, 9th Royal
Scots. 88, Coburg Street, Leith.
Wounded at Roeux on 23rd April, 1917.
THOMAS J. GRAY, Private, 20th
Canadians. Toronto, Canada. Wounded
at Amiens on 8th August, 1918.
JOHN CRYSTAL, Sergeant. American Ex- WILLIAM D. GRAY, Company Quarter-
ALEXR. ANDERSON, Signaller,
R.N.V.R. 306, Easter Road, Leith.
THOMAS S. ANGUS, Private, 10th
" Buffs." 4, Staplelon Road, London.
PETER ARCUS, Lance-Corporal, 46th Batt.
M.G.C. 88, Camphill Avenue, Langside,
Glasgow.
GEORGE ARTHUR, lieutenant, R.N.,
H.M.T. " War Castle." 20, Blagdow
Avenue, Westoe, Sc;uth Shields.
LAURENCE ARTHUR ; Captain, s.s.
" Orangemoor." Seafield Terrace, S.
Shields.
THOS. JOHN ARTHUR, Captain, s.s.
" Rosedea." 94, Chapman Street,
Heaton, Newcastle.
ROBERT BRUCE, Private, American
Expeditionary Forces. 3122, Lowe
Avenue, Chicago.
JACK CAPORN, Corporal, 28th Battalion
Australian Imperial Forces. Bunbury,
West Australia.
ANDREW CLARK. R.N.R., H.M.T.
" Fernby."
HERBERT E. F. CLAPK, Lieutenant,
Royal Air Force, formerly Royal Scots.
Hillsgarth, Juniper Green, Midlothian.
Wounded at Arras on iSta January, 1917.
MALCOLM S. COOK, Private, Light
Horse Australian Imperial Forces, Egypt.
Perth, West Australia.
JAMES J. COPLAND, Mate, R.N.R. (T.).
8, Graham Street, Leith.
peditionary Force. Downey, Idaho,
U.S.A.
CHARLES CRYSTAL, Sergeant, American
Expeditionary Force. Downey, Idaho,
U.S.A.
JOHN FLAUS, Private, American Expedi-
tionary Forces. 7255, Princeton
Avenue, Chicago.
ARTHUR L. ERASER, Bombardier, Royal
Garrison Artillery. 15, Warrender
Park Terrace, Edinburgh
PETER FRASER, Seaman, R.N.C.V.R.,
H.M.C.S. " Grib." Halifax, Nova
Scotia.
THOMAS L. GANSON, 2nd Lieutenant,
91st Field Coy., Royal Engineers. 15
Plewlands Gardens, Edinburgh.
Wounded at the Somme on 2nd Sept.,
iqi6.
JOHN GILBERTSON, Private, 5th Scottish
Rifles. 168, Cumlodden Drive, Glas-
gow, N.W.
JOHN J. GOUDIE, R.N.R. (T. Section).
South Shields.
MAGNUS C. GOUDIE Corporal, Union
Defence Forre. Estrcurt, Natal, South
Africa. Wounded at German East
Africa.
GEORGE C. GRAY, Private, 9th Royal
Scots. 88, Coburg Street, Leith.
Wounded at Roeux on 23rd April, 1917.
THOMAS J. GRAY, Private, 20th
Canadians. Toronto, Canada. Wounded
at Amiens on 8th August, 1918.
JOHN CRYSTAL, Sergeant. American Ex- WILLIAM D. GRAY, Company Quarter-
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