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Private Harry Newton

 
 
Harrogate Herald - 5th December 1917

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Second Lieutenant G V Dalby is the son of Company Sergeant Major Dalby, of the West Yorks, who was 11 years sergeant-instructor of the old Volunteers and Territorials at Harrogate, now seen 30 years' service. The son was district scoutmaster and went to Canada with General Baden-Powell in 1910. joined the Lovat Scouts Yeomanry, and was promoted Trumpet-Major the day after he joined. In January last was commissioned to the Tanks, and was in the great tank advance near Cambrai. Now home on 14 days' leave. Second Lieutenant Walter Ogden, son of Mr J R Ogden, is also in the same Corps, and commanded the Tank named "Harrogate". You boys will be proud to know that one of these monsters is names after our town. The first action in which Dalby took part his crew NCO was Sergeant Atkinson, DCM, of Swan Road. On one occasion Dalby walked into a strange Officers' Mess and on the table saw the "Harrogate Herald". The man to whom it was addressed was Private Newton, Granville Terrace, father of one of Dalby's old boy scouts. I may tell you chaps that the tank "Harrogate" came safely out of that great action. Dalby saw it on its return. By the way, the tank was so named at the request of the Colonel because Ogden came from Harrogate. On returning a few days after the action Dalby saw German guns which had been captured by 6 Platoon, B Company, 1st West Yorks.



Harrogate Herald - 9th January 1918

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In the midst of the duller phases of home experience, it is a relief to see and talk to the boys who call on me. Private Harry Newton, of the Tank Corps, who lives at New Park, is a good example. He is a jolly chap, philosophical, looks on the bright side, so that it does one good to have a chat with him. He returned from leave Friday night. Went out with the first of the Tanks fifteen months ago after three months training. He is now brigaded with Lieutenant Dalby's battalion, who you will recognise as a Harrogate boy. Before enlisting he drove a motor for the Harrogate Gas Co., with whom he has been over twenty years. He came across Sergeant Jessop (formerly of our staff) when on a visit to the tailor. Fred Thompson, Newton's nephew, is in the RC, attached to the 62nd Division. Newton just missed him by a night.



Harrogate Herald – 17th April 1918

Following have sent postcards thanking for the Herald and briefly stating they are well :

Private H Newton

 

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