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Harrogate Herald - 29th January 1919
W H Breare letter
Two callers yesterday showed that the work of demobilisation is
proceeding, if slowly. Private William Clark, ACC, of Skipton
Street, has been released after three years and two months' service,
nearly 2½ years being spent in Salonica. He had a 16 days' voyage
and landed in England on the 15th instant. He contracted pneumonia
when he went to Bulgaria in November, and was invalided home. He was
in hospital at Whalley, from which he returned home on Monday. He
met Purchase, of New Park, in June last, and while in
hospital overheard a patient talking of Harrogate, but did not know
who he was. He went through the fighting in Bulgaria, and contracted
influenza just about the time it stopped. Up to the 29th September
Clark had never felt better in his life despite the trying condition
of the Salonica climate
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