Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 850

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 850
Page number 850
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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BROTHERS, AND COMRADES TOO.

[photo, portrait] The late Pte. CHARLES NORTHWAY, Dorset Regt., 13, Victoria Rd., Reading. - Killed in action.

[photo, portrait] 2nd A.M. NORTHWAY, R.A.F. -€” Suffering from malaria; three years in German East Africa.

[photo, portrait] The late Lce.-Corpl. J. H. WEAIT, Royal Berks Regt., 20, Watlington St., Reading. -” Killed in action.

[photo, portrait] Pte. P. J. WEAIT, Royal Warwickshire Regt. -€” Twice wounded.

[photo, portrait] Dmr. F. W. T. ROBINSON, 1/4th Royal Berks Regt., 6, Newport Road, Reading. - Military Medal.

[photo, portrait] Lce.-Corpl. W. A. C. ROBINSON, Devon Regt., 6, Newport Road, Reading. - Winner of the Battalion Boxing (Middleweight) Championship.

[photo, portrait] The late Sergt. STEPHEN PRATER, Liverpool Scottish, Castle End, Ruscombe. -” Killed in action.

[photo, portrait] The late Corpi. W. PRATER, Australian Regt. - Killed in France after being wounded five times.

[photo, portrait] Pte. F. J. PAINTER, 5th Batt. Royal Berks Regt., aged 20 years, of Simpson's Farm, Burghfield, was a prisoner of war from November 30th, 1917.

[photo, portrait] Pte. A. PAINTER, 8th Batt. Royal Berks Regt., Simpson'€™s Farm, Burghfield, aged 28. -€” Missing since March 22, 1918.