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Harrogate Herald - 18th July 1917
W H Breare letter
Private J Clarke, of the 107th Canadians was discharged
from hospital on Saturday, the 7th. He had been wounded in the arm
on the 7th of May, and had been sent to Lady Onslow's Hospital,
Blendon Park, Guildford. Being on ten days' leave he came in to see
me. It was shrapnel that did the business for him. He is a son of Mr
J Clarke, of Belmont Street, who worked thirty years on the
Duchy Estate for David Simpson. Young Clarke, my
soldier friend, went out to Canada eight years ago, where he was
living at Estevan before the war. He told me, speaking about
comrades, that Arthur Holliday, son of Sam Holliday,
out-porter, was wounded on the 9th April, and in hospital in this
country. Then there were two friends, Charlie Hargreaves and J
Smith, both of whom have been killed. Hargreaves used to
drive a cab in Harrogate; Smith's father was a plumber at New
Park. Clarke's brother George Clarke was killed on the
27th of June, 1916.
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