Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 507

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VARIOUS REGIMENTS.

Pte. H. G. FREEMAN, Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders, Rose Hill, Binfield. -- Wounded.

FREDK. WILLIAM SEYMOUR, 17th Manchester Regt . , 16, Downing Rd., Tilehurst. -- Sick with rheumatism and lumbago.

Lce.-Corpl. H. P POWELL, Royal Warwickshire Regt ., The Cottage, Turret House, Southcote Road,
Reading. -- Wounded.

Pte. W. J. MUNDY, Machine Gun Section Royal West Kents, 28, Henry Street , Reading. -- Twice wounded.

Sergt. E. PILL, London Scottish, late Police Constable, Abingdon. -- Wounded.

Gnr. J. POINTER, Machine Gun Corps, late Royal Berks Regt., Appleford. -- Wounded.

GETTING BETTER. Group of Reading men, patients in Grosvenor Hospital, Kennington. Five of them are discharged soldiers - three from France and two home service men. One is W. Mitchell, who used to play for Reading Reserves. Their names (reading from left to right) are : -- Top row : W . Mitchell, G. Smith, L. Samuels and ex-Pte. Byrne, late Royal Berks Regiment. Bottom row : F. Marks , ex- Sapper .R.E.; J. Elvin, ex-Pte. R.A.M.C. ; G. Moppett, ex- Pte. Oxford and Bucks L.I. and S. Hawkins, late Sapper R.E.

Pte. JOSEPH NOBES, Royal Welsh Regt., 138, Sherwood Street, Reading. Invalided. Aged 48. Served 27 years.

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