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Title Reading Standard, Saturday, May 29th, 1915. Page 7
Page number 7
Date Saturday, May 29th, 1915
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Publisher Reading Standard

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BERKSHIRE MEN IN THE BATTLE LINE.
Portraits of Officers, N.C.O.'s and Men of this District named the Casualty Lists are published free of charge in "The Reading Standard."
The late Major W. J. ROWAN-ROBINSON, 1st Batt. King's Shropshire Light Infantry, son of the late Colonel Robinson, Parkhurst, Grosvenor Road, Caversham. - Killed in action. Aged 43.
Pte. J. SCOTT, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt., Easthampstead. - Wounded.
The late Pte. ARTHUR CHARLES ROBB, 16th Batt. Canadian Scottish, "Ardmore," Wokingham Road, Reading. - Killed in action. Aged 21.
The late Acting Coy.-Sergt.-Major T. J. PRICE, 2nd Batt. Royal Berks Regt., 166, Beecham Road, Reading. - Killed in action.
The late Lce.-Corpl. ERNEST EDWARD NICKES, 2nd Batt. East Kent Regiment, 259, Wykeham Road, Earley. - Killed in action. Aged 27.
The late Pte. H. DAY, 2nd Batt. Royal Berks Regt., 45, Barkham Rd., Wokingham. - Killed in action.
The late Tpr. A. OTTAWAY, 3rd Dragoon Guards, Brock Hill, Winkfield. - Killed in action.
Lce.-Corpl. J. CLARKE, 2nd Batt. Royal Berks Regt., Union Road, Bradfield. - Invalided from the front.
Lce.-Corpl. E. F. DAVEY, 1/4th Batt. Royal Berks Regt. - In Hospital in France.
Lce.-Corpl. S. J. BLAKE, 2nd Batt. Royal Warwick Regt., Murrell Green, Wokingham. - Prisoner of war.
Pte. W. CANE, R.A.M.C., late 2nd Batt. Royal Berks Regt., 164, Great Knollys Street, Reading. - Deaf in one ear from shell explosion.
Pte. A. WILLMOTT, 1/4th Batt. Royal Berks Regt., late Lloyds Bank, Reading. - Wounded in the legs.
Pte. ARTHUR NORTH, 1/4th Batt. Royal Berks Regiment, Reading. - Wounded.
Corpl. SAMUEL SEARLE, R.M.L.I., 24, North Street, Reading. - Wounded.
Sergt. ALFRED TAYLER, 2nd Batt. Royal Berks Regiment, Rose Cottage, Ufton. - Wounded.
Sergt. T. WILTSHIRE, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regiment, 26, Stanley Street, Reading. - Wounded.
The late Tpr. W. J. LOVELOCK, 2nd Life Guards, 102, Catherine Street, Reading. - Killed in action. Aged 21.
The late Pte. C. A. COX, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt., Beech Hill. - Killed in action.
Pte. S. WYLES, 15th King's Hussars, 204, Liverpool Road, Reading. - Invalided from the front.
Pte. F. KING, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt., 17, King's Road, Caversham. - Wounded.
Sergt. F. NORRIS, 4th Batt. Rifle Brigade, 66, Brook Street West, Reading. - Wounded. (His brother George has been killed.)
A. R. HOLT, Marine Brigade R.N. Division, Basingstoke Road, Reading. Wounded.
Pte. G. H. BOLTON, Royal Marine Light Infantry, 2, Park Cottages, Shinfield Road, Reading. - Wounded.
NURSE'S WEDDING. - The marriage took place at King's Road Baptist Church, Reading, on Saturday, of Mr. Robert Ellis Marsden, of Caversham, and Miss Edith Marion Hill, district nurse at Pangbourne and superintendent of the local V.A.D. of the British Red Cross Society.
Corpl. A. TALBOT, 2nd Batt. Royal Berks Regt. - Wounded.
Lce.-Corpl. JOHN HUNTLEY, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt., 17, Longbarn Cottages, Basingstoke Road, Reading. Wounded.
Pte. F. W. FRAZER, Coldstream Guards, Hurst. - Wounded.
Gnr. ARTHUR BYDE, Royal Garrison Artillery, Emmet's Nest, Binfield. - Wounded.
Pte. F. MILES, 2nd Batt. Royal Berks Regt., Aldworth. - Wounded.
Lce.-Corpl. CRASWELL, 1st Batt. Royal Berks Regt., 38, William St., Reading. - Wounded.
BROTHERS. - Pte. C. BOWSHER and Pte. F. BOWSHER, 2nd Batt. Royal Berkshire Regiment; the former is invalided from the front with a poisoned foot, the latter is wounded in the neck and jaw. They are sons of Mr. C. Bowsher, Ivory Farm, Burghclere, who has four nephews on active service and one a prisoner of war.
Corpl. W. DENTON, 1st Worcester Regiment, Heckfied. - Wounded.
Sergt. JIM CANNON, 2nd Batt. Monmouthshire Regt. (Territorials), 129, Gosbrook Rd., Caversham. - Wounded.
Corpl. W. J. NAISH, 2nd Batt. Hants Regt., 23, Letcombe Street, Reading. Wounded.
Lce.-Corpl. S. G. PIBWORTH, 2nd Royal Berks Regt., late of Enborne, Newbury. - Wounded.
Lce.-Corpl. F. T. HOUSE, 48th Highlanders Canadian Contingent, 136, Hemdean Road, Caversham. - Prisoner of war.
BOYS OF THE "KING ALFRED" TRAINING BRIG. CAVERSHAM, WHICH HAS TRAINED SO MANY LADS FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
The late FRANK GROVES DAWBNEY, assistant steward H.M.S. Falmouth, 20, College Road, Reading. - Died at sea of heart failure. Aged 25.
Lce.-Corpl. HENRY FULLER, 4th Batt. King's Royal Rifles, Eastern Avenue, Reading. - Wounded.