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LIEUT. EDWARD BENN SMITH, V.C., D.C.M., the youngest man to win the V.C. in the last war, has lost his life in this. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, of North Quay, Mary- port, Cumberland, have been! notified that he has died from a shot wound in the end while serving with the B.E.F. in France. "Ned Smith-was-41-—~~~

'Throw Up Job

In 1917, when he was 18, he threw up his job at a colllery because mining was a reserved occupation and prevented him joining up Ho enlisted in the Lancashire

Fusiliers.

He won the D.C.M. in the same year!

when, single-handed, he scattered a party of 40 Germans. In "no-

man's-land.

Shortly after his 19th birthday--he was then iance-sergeant serving near Bapaume-he won'the VC. It was given to him for "most con- spicuous bravery, leadership" and personal example during an at- tack and in subsequent opera- tions."

Rushed Post

While in command of a plofoors," says the official record, "Sergeant Smith personally took a machine- gun post, rushing the garrison with his rife and bayonet.

"The

enemy, seeing him advance, scattered, but threw handgrenades at him.

"Regardless of all danger and almost without halling in his rush on the post, this N.C.O. shot and killed at least six of the

chemy. "Later, seeing another platoon re- quired assistance, he led his men to them, took command of the situation and captured the objec tive.

"During the enemy counter-attack on the following day he led a section forward and restored a portion of the line.

HIS

personal bravery, skill and Initiative were outstanding."

"Ned" Smith never married.

LONG FELLOW

Is this the "socrat weapon" that Görə mans promised to unleash against, the Allies? Any- way, it's one of the new long- range guns in peskion. behlad, the German West- wall.

HAPPY, SO HE GIVES *£250,000

BECAUSE he is so happy;

Mr. Charles Brotherton, 58-

He stayed in the Army after the years-old chairman of the York- Armistice, retiring in November, shire chemical manufacturing 1938, with.

sergeant rank of regimental firm of Brotherton-and-Co.-has-

Early last year he was recalled to the the North and Midlands.

given £260,000 to help citics in Calorial bastalion.

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and appointed R.S.M. to a

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the war began, hë Tëft la join of £10,000 will be formed for wel- n line battalion, and was sent to fare schemes in the cities and towns France. He was gazetted Heutenant within a

where his firm has branches. Jew weeks,

Sub., 1915, Is Back As C.O.

A YOUNG subaltern went over the top with the York and Lancaster Regiment.

Mr. Brotherton, nephew of the late Lord Brotherton, who gave away two gifts of £100,000 each, has been three-times- morried-but-up-to-last year he had had no children.

In October 1030 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brotherton. Each employee of the firm received

£1. Mr. Brotherton, said his friends, became the "happiest man alive".

"Because so much happiness as come my way I wont to give hap- He came back with only two other piness to others while I am alive," officers and 200 men out of the 1001 ho declared."

odd who had gone into action.

Their comrades were among the victims of the first use of polson gas by the Germans,

That was on April 23, 1915. To-day the young subaltern is the commanding officer of a battalion of the same regiment in France,

The Double Roso

ile and all his men wore the red and white double rose on the annt- versary of that day in remembrance of those who feil. The special roses were ordered from England, and the Yorks and Lancasters, once agals in

a forward position, wore them in

caps.

In this war the regiment has al- rendy been. In contact with the Oor- mons. Private C. Mills, who died of wounds, was their only casualty.

After he had been very seriously wounded Mills showed great courage, Joking with his comrades and smok ing cigarettes,

Dies At Daughter's Wedding

Last Line

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