Roper, Arthur

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 * ARTHUR ROPER Arthur Roper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roper, Talbot-street, Liverpool, had been in the Navy five years, having joined on his 19th birthday. He was in the battle of the Falkland Islands. He was educated at St Francis Xavier's. One brother is in France. His eldest brother, J. Roper, was in the Lusitania disaster, and saved several lives.||Liverpool Echo 12 June 1916 via Spike Sheldon
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