LEAGUE SECRETARY'S NOTES. 28 The Ypres Times. Middlesex Regiment "Hallowes, T./2iid Lt. Rupert Price, 4th Battalion. King's Royal Rifle Corps Cooper, No. R/2794» Sergt. Edward, 12th Battalion Dimmer Lieut. John Henry Stephen, 2nd Battalion. Manchester Regiment Smith, No. 168, A/Cpl. Issy, 1st Battalion. North Staffordshire Regiment Carmiehael, No. 34795, Sergt. John, 9th Battalion. Highland Eight Infantry Brodie, I.ieut. Walter Lorraine, 2nd Battalion Hamilton, No. 331958, Pte. (A./L -Cpl.) John Brown. Seaforth Highlanders Edwards, No. 265473, Sergt. Alexander. Gordon Highlanders *Brooke, Lieut. James Anson Otho, 2nd Battalion Kenny, No. 6535, Drummer William, 2nd Battalion Mcintosh, No. 265579, Pte. Senge (T.F.). Royal Irish Fusiliers *Morro\v, No. 10531 Pte. Robert, 1st Battalion. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders "Liddell, Capt. John Ardan (and R.F.C.). Rifle Brigade Burman, No. P/649, Sergt William Francis, 16th Battalion "Wood roffe, 2nd Lieut. Sidney Clayton, 8th Batta lion. Royal Irish Regiment Room, No. 8614, rte. (A./L.-Cpl.) Frederick, 2nd Battalion. Royal Dublin Fusiliers Ockenden No. 10605, Sergt. James, 1st Battalion. London Regiment: (T.F.) Belcher, No. 9539,1,./- Sgt. Douglas Watler, 1 /5th (City of I.ondon) Battalion (London Rifle Brigade) Knight, No. 370995, Sergt. Alfred. Tank Corps v. Royal West Surrey Regiment, sub Robertson. Machine Gun Corps 29th Battalion, v. Royal Scots, sub McGregor. Royal Army Medical Corps Martin-Leake, I.ieut. Arthur v Royal Berkshire Regiment. sub Ackroyd. Royal Flying Corps v. Liddell sub Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders *MottersheadNo. 1396, Sergt. Thomas; Warnsford, Flight- Sub-Lieut. Reginald Alexander John, Royal Naval Air Service. Royal Navy "McKenzie, Able Seaman. O.N.J. 31736 (Ch.j. New Zealanders Frickleton, No. 6/2133, L./Cpl. Samuel. N.Z. Infantry Nicholas, No. 24213, Pte. Henry James, N.Z. Infantry. Indian Regiments Khudadad, No. 4050, Sepoy, 12th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis Mir Dast, Jemadar, I.O.M., attached 57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force). South Africans: Hewitt, No. 8162. L./Cpl. William Henry, 2nd Battalion S.A. Regiment. NEW FoundlandÉrs Ricketts, No. 3102, Pte. Thomas, 1st Battalion Royal Newfoundland Regiment. Australians *Birks, 2nd Lieut. Frederick, 6th Battalion A.I.F. "Bugden, No. 3774, Pte. Patrick, 31st Battalion Australian Infantry "Cherry, 2nd Lieut. Percy Herbert, M.C., 26th Battalion A.I.F. Dwyer, No. 2060, Sergt. John James, Australian M.G.C. Grieve, Capt. Robert Cuthbert, Australian Infantry Inwood, No. 506, Pte. Reginald Roy, 10th Battalion Australian Infantry Jackson, No. 588, Pte. William, 17th Batta lion Australian Infantry; Jeffries, Capt. Clarence Smith, 34th Battalion*McGee, No. 456, Sergt. Lewis, 40th Battalion Aus tralian Light InfantrvPeeler, No. 114, L./Cpl. Walter, A.I.F." Canadians Barron, No. 404017, Cpl. Colin, 3rd Battalion istCan. Ontario RegimentBellew, Capt. Edward Donald, 7th Canadian Infan try Battalion (British Columbia Regiment) "Fisher, No. 24066, L./Cpl. Frederick, 13th Canadian Regiment; *Hall, No. 1539, Col.- Sergt. Frederick William, 8th Canadian In fantry Holmes, No. 838301, Pte. Thomas William, Canadian Mounted Rifles Kinross, No. 437793, Pte. Cecil John, 49th Battalion Alberta Regiment "Mackenzie, Lieut. Hugh, D.C.M., Canadian M.G.C. Mullin, No. 51339. Sergt. George Harry, M.M., Eastern Ontario Regiment O'Kelly, I.ieut. (A./Capt.) Chris topher Patrick John, M.C., 52nd Battalion Canadian Infantry Pearkes, A./Major George Randolph, M.C., 5th Battalion Canadian Mounted Infantry "Robertson, No. 552665, Pte. James Peter, 27th Battalion Canadian Infantry Scrimger, Capt. Francis Alexander Caron, Medical Officer, 14th Battalion Royal Montreal RegimentShankland, Lieut. Robert, 43rd Battalion Canadian Infantry. TO OUR NEW MEMBERS. A pleasant duty, however oft recurring, never becomes stale, just by reason of its character. What could be more satisfactory than the fact which occasions the writing each quarter of this open letter bidding a hearty welcome to all who have enrolled in the interval Not only do new members help to maintain the foundations and keep upright the pillars of our Association, but their growing numbers are evidence that the League supplies a need to many, and is striking deeper and deeper root into our national life. Every new member adds to the number of men and women who go on their way not in entire forgetfulness of the sacrifices made by those who stood for their country's glory fast." Gratitude

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