Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 728

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Title Berkshire and The War: the "Reading Standard" pictorial record. Volume 4. p 728
Page number 728
Date 1919
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Publisher Unknown

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BROTHERS AND COMRADES TOO

T h e l at e Gnr . J . LEWIS , R . G . A . , 25 Trinity Pl ace, Reading. Died of sunstroke in Turkey.

Sergt. €ž H. G. LEWIS, Worcester Regt. 464 , Oxford Road, Reading.
M i s s i n g ,

Pte. J. MORRIS, R . M . L . I . Wounded
a n d f o r m e r l y a prisoner of war , he has
n o w been repatriated.

Pioneer H . V . STREET , Pioneer Batt.
Worcester Regt. €” W o u n d e d .
Lce . - Corpl . 0 . STREET, Australian Infantry€” Discharged t h r ou g h fever.
Sons of Mr and Mrs STREET, Warfield.

Corpi. J. W . (BILL) SMITH, Oxford a n d Bucks L . l . €” Mi s s i n g si nce A u g u s t 22, 1917.

Pte. T . SMITH , 41, Highgrove Street, Reading, Gloucester Regt. Wounded.

Nephews of Mr s . SODEN , 41, Highgrove Street, Reading.


Pte. W . MORRIS , Royal Welsh Fusiliers .W o u n d e d a n d suf f er i ng f r o m trench fever.

Pte. S. COLLINSON , A.S.C., M .T., 71 Field Road, Reading.


Lce. -Corpl. A. COLLINSON, Devon Regt. 43 Belmont Road, Reading.

Not having seen each other for a year, they met in France.