Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 555

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COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.

The late Tpr. ALFRED H. HALL, New Zealand Force, "Heatherside", Wokingham. -- Invalided and died. Aged 32. He helped found Wokingham Athletic F.C. and played for Reading.

Pte. ANDREW GREEN, 2nd South African Scottish, nephew of Mr W. Eldridge, 51 Bedford Road, Reading. -- Wounded.

The late Pte. T. McKINLEY, 2nd South African Scottish, nephew of Mr W. Eldridge, 51 Bedford Road, Reading. -- Kiled in action.

Rfn. GEORGE TOWNSEND, Queen Victoria's Rifles. 65 East Street, Helen Street, Abingdon. -- Wounded.

The late Pte. F. G. MOSS, Australian Imperial Forces, Abingdon. -- Died of wounds.

Pte. A. G. MIDDLEMOST, South African Infantry, late of London Road, Reading. -- Wounded.

Sergt. R. D. CULLEY, 7th Batt., Australian Imperial Force, Sydney, late Grovelands Road, Reading. -- Wounded at Gallipoli.

Pte. BERT HARRIS, Australian Infantry, 46, Ock Street, Abingdon. -- Wounded.

The late Pte. BERNARD F. KNIGHT, Australian Imperial Force, 16, Rose Street, Wokingham. -- Killed in action.

SYDNEY R. BURROUGHS, South African Sharpshooters, eldest son of the late Mr. R. J. and Mrs. Burroughs, 21, russel Street, Reading. -- Wounded.

Sgt. W. POTTER, Australians, Camberley. -- Twice wounded.

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