Four Canadian soldiers who died during World War 1 were buried on Thursday at the Loos British Cemetery in Loos-en-Gohelle, France. Private William Del Donegan, Private Henry Edmonds Priddle, Private John Henry Thomas and Sergeant Archibald Wilson were part of the 16th and 26th Canadian Infantry Battalions.
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Canadian soldiers buried 101 years after being killed in First World War
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