Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 556

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS.

Pte. T. HOOK, Royal Sussex, Regt., 39, East Lockinge. -- Wounded.

MANY LOCAL MEN WILL BE RECOGNISED IN THIS TRENCH MORTAR BATTERY.

Pte. W. KIRKE, K.O.S.B., 69, Wolseley Street, Reading. -- Invalided, rejoined.

The l ate Dvr. BERT PARKER, A.S.C., attached V.S.C., Drayton, Abingdon. -- Died of pneumonia.

The late Pte. REUBEN GODDARD, Oxford Yeomanry, attached Oxford and Bucks L. I., Mill St., Wantage. -- Killed in action.

Sergt. ATTOE, A.V.C. -- On his return home from Salonika, his colleagues of the Reading Police Force, in which he served 27 years, presented him with a gold watch.

Pte. ARTHUR MUMFORD. Dorset Regt., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mumford, Hall Farm Cottages, Benson. -- Twice wounded.


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Pte. A. HUTCHINS, Somerset L.l., Culham, Abingdon. -- Wounded.

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