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1Captain S. J. Lovegrove, D.S.O. (Distinguished Service Order), eldest son of Major J. Lovegrove, of the Sheffield Artillery, who has died of wounds received in action while serving with the King's African Rifles in British East Africay06676

Captain S. J. Lovegrove, D.S.O. (Distinguished Service Order), eldest son of Major J. Lovegrove, of the Sheffield Artillery, who has died of wounds received in action while serving with the King's African Rifles in British East Africa

2Mr G. F. Oglesby, of Dore, Sheffield, whose thrilling story of the treatment he suffered as a prisoner in German hands in the Cameroons appeared in yesterday's Sheffield Daily Telegraphy06677

Mr G. F. Oglesby, of Dore, Sheffield, whose thrilling story of the treatment he suffered as a prisoner in German hands in the Cameroons appeared in yesterday's Sheffield Daily Telegraph

3Second-Lieutenant E. McGlade, King's Liverpool Regiment, of 23, Chatfield Road, Woodseats, Sheffield, called to the colours on outbreak of war, has seen active service in France while in the ranks, and has now received a commission. y06678

Second-Lieutenant E. McGlade, King's Liverpool Regiment, of 23, Chatfield Road, Woodseats, Sheffield, called to the colours on outbreak of war, has seen active service in France while in the ranks, and has now received a commission.

4One of the temporary houses, built in Holland, for refugees. Part of the proceeds of next Saturday's Flag Day are for this purpose.y06679

One of the temporary houses, built in Holland, for refugees. Part of the proceeds of next Saturday's Flag Day are for this purpose.

5Private Albert Cavill, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, killedy06681

Private Albert Cavill, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, killed

6Sergeant Frank W. Blank, of the York and Lancaster Regiment, and of Ashbourne, near Derby, who has been wounded in actiony06680

Sergeant Frank W. Blank, of the York and Lancaster Regiment, and of Ashbourne, near Derby, who has been wounded in action

7Left to right: Private J. H. Turner, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, wounded and septic poisoning; Private H. Pickford, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, woundedy06682

Left to right: Private J. H. Turner, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, wounded and septic poisoning; Private H. Pickford, York and Lancaster Regiment, Sheffield, wounded

8Left to right: Lance Corporal J. Andrew; and Private Maurice Lait, M. G. S.y06683

Left to right: Lance Corporal J. Andrew; and Private Maurice Lait, M. G. S.

9Corporal E. Dalton of Maltby, Royal Engineers, awarded D.C.M. and clasp and Russian Order of St George last year, killed in action in an act of gallantryy06684

Corporal E. Dalton of Maltby, Royal Engineers, awarded D.C.M. and clasp and Russian Order of St George last year, killed in action in an act of gallantry

10Left to right: Rifleman Signaller Eric G. Duce, No. 56 Banner Cross Road and Private Ernest Spencer, York and Lancaster Regimenty06685

Left to right: Rifleman Signaller Eric G. Duce, No. 56 Banner Cross Road and Private Ernest Spencer, York and Lancaster Regiment

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