Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 780

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 780
Page number 780
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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OXFORD AND BUCKS LIGHT INFANTRY

The late Pte. HENRY JAS. ALLAWAY, 92 Sherwood Street, Reading.” - Killed i n acti on.

The late Pt e. J. H. TIMBERLAKE,
40, Connaught Road,
Reading . €” Ki l l ed i n act i on.

T h e l ate Sergt . SIDNEY W . ARCHER ,
son of M r . a n d 1 Mr s . Archer , l ate of Henley. €” Di e d of w o u n d s .

Pt e. J. STALL, Coventry . Mi s s i n g .

T h e l at e Pt e. S. HAMMOND , 11, Princes
Street, Reading.. ki l l e d in act i on.

T h e l at e Pt e. W . E. WILLIS , 55, Hemdean Road , Caversham . - D l e d of w o u n d s .

C.Q.M.S. T. NASH , Headley Cottages, Woodley.-Wounded, after four years.ser vi ce.

P t e . F . ABURROW , 20, Stanley Grove, €™
George St . , Reading . _ l n hospital with shell shock.

Acting CorpL C. BARRINGTON, 5 th Batt.,1, Cardiff Road,
Reading.. Wounded.

The late Pte. WILLIAM EATON, Lower Green Cottages , Twyford. Killed in a ction.