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PETERS Jack. Private, S/6142, A Coy., 10th, Black Watch, Royal Highlanders. Died of disease 6th May 1917, aged 19 years in Malta from illness contracted while in action in Salonika. Born at Cardiff Glamorganshire, son of Mrs. Minnie Peters of 6 Brooklyn Terrace, Mumbles, Swansea. His mother Minnie was granted a war gratuity on the 30th October 1917.

COLQUHOUN James. Gunner, 61189, 101st Brigade, Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery, died 21st May 1917, aged 20 years. The son of Joseph and Margaret Strutt Colquhoun, of 167 Thomson Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow. The last call. The day thou gavest Lord. Is ended. Sadly Missed.

REYNOLDS Walter. Gunner, 15522, 43rd Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 24th May 1917, aged 37 years at Imtarfa Military Hospital, Malta. Born at Surlingham and lived at St Andrews both in Norfolk. Brother of Ernest, Mrs Lucy Watson, Mrs Rosanna A Fisk, Daisy M, Ethel Reynolds and William all were granted part of a war gratuity issued on the 24th January 1918, Ethel Reynolds on the 21st September 1918 and William on the 10th December 1919.

All at rest In Pieta Military Cemetery. 24 May 1917
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