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    3. HI Folks W.W.1 Extracts from the Bradford Weekly Telegraph 1.. TETLEY A. Pte of the West Yorkshire Regt., and of 133 Washington Street Girlington has been wounded (B.W.T 18TH august 1916) 2.. TETLEY Norman Pte of 96 Sydenham Place of the 2nd Pals was wounded in the left thigh on July 1st 1916 and is now in hospital in Kent (B.W.T. 14TH July 1916) 3.. TETLEY Sydney Pte K.I.A July 19th 1818 buried at Aval Wood France in memoriam notice T&A 19th July 1941 page 2 col 2of 254 Wakefield Road Bradford T&A 20th July 1942 4.. TETLEY Lieutenant W. Gerald of the West Yorkshire Regiment has been wounded a second time. A bullet struck him on the night of the 14th instant and penetrated his right shoulder. Lieutenant TETLEY was severely wounded in October last but made a favourable recovery and again went to the front at the beginning of May last. He is the only son of Mr. E TETLEY of the firm of WADE, TETLEY, WADE and SCOTT, Solicitors Bradford. (B.W.T 25TH August 1916) 5.. TETLOW Pte A Border Regt, Youngest son of Mr. Samuel TETLOW, Leeds Road Bradford, is suffering from a bayonet wound in his right ankle. He is in hospital in France (B.W.T 12TH April 1918) 6.. TETLOW Pte Alfred of 25 Gladstone Street Leeds Road Bradford and of the Borders is in hospital near Edinburgh. This is the second time he has been in hospital, his brother is in the same hospital (B.W.T 4th October 1918) 7.. TETLOW Lieu. A.J Royal Field Artillery, was dangerously wounded in the head on July 14th. He is the elder son of Mr. George TETLOW, of Cowper Street Leeds, formerly of Cliff House Cleckheaton (B.W.T 26th July 1918) 8.. TETLOW Pte C Northumberland Fusiliers son of Mr. S. TETLOW of Leeds Road Bradford, has been wounded a second time. He is in hospital in France. His youngest brother is also in hospital in France. (B.W.T 3rd May 1918) Cheers Richard (Yorkshire)

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