Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 522
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OXFORD & BUCKS LIGHT INFANTRY.
The late CpI. ERNEST R. JACOBS, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, of Twyford. - Killed in action. Aged 20.
The late Pte. JOSEPH SADLER, 8, Nursery Road, Reading. - Wounded July 1st, died July 10t h, 1916.
The late Pte. ALBERT BOVINGTON, 54, Elm Park Road, Reading. -- Killed in action.
The late Pte. CHARLES COLIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colin, Bishop's Lands, Dunsden. - Killed in action. Aged 22.
The late Pte. J. H. LIGHT, Crazies Hill, near Henley. - Killed in action. His brother has also been killed in [action?].
Lce.-Corpl. JOSEPH PADDOCK, 2nd Batt., 71, Watlington Street, Reading. Missing.
The late Pte. CHARLES JAMES ANDERTON, 4, North Street, Caversham. - Killed in action. Aged 22.
Pte. H. MINNS, Wootton. Wounded.
Pte. DAVID DICKENS, 1st Batt., 11, Elgar Road, Reading. - Prisoner of war with General Townshend.
The late BENJAMIN E. ANGLISS, 4, South Street, Caversham. - Died in hospital of dysentery. Aged 21.
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