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PRIVATE JOHN DUNCAN MACFARLANE, No 18520, 3rd Coy., 12th Platoon, 2nd Black Watch. Wounded and taken prison on 3rd June, 1918, in Palestine. Any information regarding him will be gratefully received by his mother, Mrs Macfarlane, Corranour, St. Fillans.