Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 542
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THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT
The late WALTER MICHAEL CAREW HUNT, Canadian Regiment, youngest son of the Rev. R. W . Carew Hunt, rector of Albury. -- Died of wounds. Aged 22. A portrait of his brother, Captain A. N. Carew Hunt, killed in action, appears on page 413.
Pte. M. G. WILLMOTT, Wellington College. -- Wounded.
[Photo by Donna Roma.
The late Corpl. JOHN SYMONDS ("JACK") BREEDON, Canadian Brigade, grandson of the late Captain F.
W. Breedon, Bere Court, Pangbourne. -- Killed in action. Aged 39.
Sergt. W. J. KNIGHT, Canadian Grenadier Guards, 95a, Donnington Road, Reading. -- Wounded.
Lce.-Corpl. W. HAYDEN, Canadian Regt.. 55, Pell Street, Reading. -- Wounded and missing.
THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE
Pte. WILLIAM WICKS, 3, Derby St., Reading. -- Wounded.
TOM A. GOODWIN, Australian Red Cross Contingent, a native of Caversham, who has had exciting experiences in Lemnos, Imbros, the Dardanelles, Egypt and France.
The late S. A. MARTIN, son of the late Mr. A. Martin, 20, Broad Street, Reading. -- Died of wounds. Aged 36.
The late Pte. S. J. WILMOT, 12, Kensington Road, Reading. -- Killed in action. Aged 27.
The late Pte. J. WHITE, son of Mr. and Mrs. White, 3, Anstey Road, Reading. -- Killed in action.
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