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TWO SONS WOUNDED

Gunner W. R. WILLIAMS and Private WYNDAM WILLIAMS

 

Mr. John Williams, of Fair View, Walter Road, has received information that his two sons have been wounded.

Gunner W. R. Williams, of the 4 th Welsh Machine Gun Section, has his hand injured at the Dardanelles, and Private Wyndham Williams, of the 9 th Welsh, now in France, has received injury to his face.

Rumours are current in Ammanford of casualties among the local members of the 4 th Welsh, but pending official information, we refrain from publishing them,

Premature announcements can only cause unnecessary pain to relatives and friends, to whom, doubtless, no news is good news. A letter has however, been received at Mill Stores, Pantyffynnon, that Sergt. R. H. Bevan is in hospital at Malta, suffering from a wound in the leg caused by shrapnel.

Private P. C. Thomas, son of the late Mr. C. Thomas, son of the late Mr. C. Thomas, painter, Tirydail, and Mrs. Pendlebury, has written to say he had been short in the leg.

Private Wm. John Hopkins, of Tycroes, is in Malta Hospital from wounds received at the Dardanelles.