Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 590

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS

The late Pte. F. STRATTON, Trench Mortar Battery, 5 Palmer Cottages, Whitchurch Hill, Oxon. -- Killed in action, Feb. 16th, 1917.

Sergt. S. ALBURY, A.V.C., Oxford Road, Reading, a survivor of the transport "Ivernia" sunk by a submarine in the Mediterranean in January.

The late ALFRED BOLTON, Northampton Regiment, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, Bulmershe Cottage, Earley. -- Killed in action. Aged 26.

Pte. HERBERT PONTER, Notts and Derby Regt., Turkish Bath, Reading. -- Wounded.

Lieut. F. C. ROBERTSON, King's Royal Rifle Corps., Oxford, late of Broadmoor. -- Promoted from sergeant to lieutenant.

Pte. GEO. SHAW, Hants. Yeomanry Carabiniers, 3 Greenham Cottages, Mill Lane, Newbury. -- Prisoner of war.

The late Pte. W. E. HOPE, Border Regt., Orchard Cottages, Broad Lane, Bracknell. -- Killed in action.

Capt. F. L. J. SHIRLEY, Yorks. Regiment, attached R.F.C., Tolverne, Alexandra Road, Reading. -- Wounded.

The late Pte. EDWARD E. BAGGS, Worcester Regt., 2 Cholmeley Place, Reading. -- Killed in action.

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