Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 3. p. 533
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VARIOUS REGIMENTS
The late Pte. DANIEL GRAY, Wilts Regt., St. Ives, Hunts (formerly employed at Petty's, Reading). -- Died. Aged 26.
Pte. ARTHUR HARRISON, Wilts Regt., Mill Lane, Yateley. -- Wounded.
Pte. G. E. MILES, Manchester Regt., Stanford Mill Cottage, Woodley. -- Missing since July 30th, 1916.
Coy. Q. M. S. A. E. COLLINS, 17th Middlesex Regt., 26, Jack St., Newbury. -- Invalided.
Lce.-Cpl. C. MILLS, Abingdon. -- Missing and wounded.
Group of Military Police, taken in Egypt, in which several local men appear, including Lce.-Corpl. Loader, Pte. W. Willoughby and Pte. Thorpe.
A large batch of Turkish prisoners, part of 3,800 captured by British in Egypt. Amongst the guards in this picture, but too small to be readily recognised, is Corpl. Loader, of Hill Street , Reading.
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