Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 531

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THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT

The late Captain R. W. NICHOLS, Canadian Infantry, Wantage. -- Killed in action.

The late Spr. H. WELLS, Canadian Engineers, son of the late Mrs C. Wells, Garnet Street, Reading. --
Killed in action. Aged 34.


THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT
Pte. J. J. Lawrence, the tallest man in the Canadian army, was a patient at Bear Wood. He stands 6 ft 10 1/2 ins, and has needed speical uniform and lengthened beds while in training.

Pte. C. E. KING, Canadian contingent and Old Kendrick boy. -- Wounded.

Pte E. GRIMSHAW, Canadian Mounted Rifles, Poffley Cottage, Eastbury near Lambourn. -- Wounded.

Pte. C. J. GREEN, Canadian Infantry, 1 Connaght Road, Reading. -- Twice wounded.

Private F. H. EVANS, Canadian Mounted Rifles, 75 Amity Road, Reading. -- Wounded.

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