Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2.  p 397

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 2. p 397
Date 1917
Page number 397
Publisher Unknown
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VARIOUS REGIMENTS

Pte. W . ROLAND STRANSOM , Civil Service Rifles, Reading. -€” Discharged unfit for service.

The late Second Lieut .A. F.J. BURNHAM, Northampton Regiment, West er n Elms Avenue,
Reading - Killed in action . Aged 25.

Pte . A. WELLS, 1st B a t t . Royal Munster Fusiliers, 17, Victoria Road, Reading. - Frostbitten.

Second Lieut . W . A . COLLIER , Connaught Rangers, son of Coun . E. P. Collier , Reading. -€” Wounded .

Conductor H. J. MORPHEY , Indian Ordnance Department , son of Mr . and Mrs . H . MORPHEY , 59, Upper Crown
St . , Reading . -€” Taken prisoner at Kut and mentioned in despatches ; 27 years' service with the colours.

The late Pte. H. WHITEHORN, King'€™s Own Royal Lancaster Regt., late of Uffington . - Killed in action.

Pte. L. WHITE , Park View, Hurst. Seriously wounded.

The late ALLAN FOSTER , of the Footballers' Battalion, the former Reading and Bristol centre forward. - ” Killed in action.

Pte. ALBERT SHADBOLT , 7 t h Batt . Norfolk Regt., Highgrove Street, Reading.-€” Wounded .

Pte. ALBERT E. HUGGINS , King's Own Scottish Borderers, Liverpool Road, Reading. -€” Invalided.