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TWIN OFFICERS KILLED.

DIE SIDE BY SIDE IN BATTLE. Twin brothers who came From abroad to join the-same regjmerit as (privates and gained commissions in the same regiment have recently fallen side by side in the same battle. They are Lieutenant P, C. Bos Worth and Second-Lieutenant A; \V. Bosworth,' of the Bth '(Service) Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment. Their home was at St. George's Avenue, Northampton. Formerly they were employed in a. Leicester bank and were well known cricket and hockeyplayers in the Midlands. When war broke out they were both abroad, one in Canada, the other in South America. They both came home and joined as privates.

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Bruce Herald, Volume LII, Issue 23, 23 March 1916, Page 3

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TWIN OFFICERS KILLED. Bruce Herald, Volume LII, Issue 23, 23 March 1916, Page 3

TWIN OFFICERS KILLED. Bruce Herald, Volume LII, Issue 23, 23 March 1916, Page 3

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