Reading Standard Etc 01-1918
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The late Tpr. DAVID W. LEAVER, Yeomanry ,52, Cumberland Road, Reading. - Died of wounds.
The late Sergt. SIDNEY W. ARCHER, Oxford and Bucks L.I., son of Mr. and Mrs. Archer, late of Henley. - Died of wounds.
The late C.S.M. S.C. MURRELL, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 12, Hatch Ride, Crowthrone. - Killed in action.
The late Sec. Lieut. W.V. KNOWLES, Royal Berks Regt., son of Mr. Vernon Knowles, of Kendrick View, London Rd., Reading. - Killed in action.
The late Sergt. A. EELS, Coldstream Guards, 82, Weldale Street, Reading. - Killed in action.
The late Corpl. A.E. WALTERS, Royal Berks Regt., adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. I. FULKER, 66, Silver St., Reading. - Killed in action.
The late 1st Class Stoker T.A. SWAIN, H.M. T.B.D. "Staunch," 15, Downing Road, Tilehurst. - Lost at sea.
Pte. A.T. WINTER, Royal Berks Regt., of Chieveley. - Thrice wounded and prisoner of war.
Pte. C.A. WHEELER, Royal Warwick Regt., late of the Berks Yeomanry, Wokingham Road, Bracknell. - Wounded.
Pte. P. BELCHER, A.S.C., M.T., 35 Collis Street, Reading. - Has been severely ill; now convalescent.
Pte. LEONARD SHIPWAY, Royal Berks Regt., 2, North Street, Caversham, late of Field Road, Reading. - Suffering from trench fever.
Tpr. R.J. LEGG, Yeomanry. - Missing. Any information gladly received by his wife at 4, South View, London Road, Bracknell.
Spr. F.H. (BERNARD) KELSON, R.E., 41 Newport Road, Reading. - Wounded.
Pte. G.W. LAWRENCE, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, 83, Broad Street, Reading. - Invalided with rheumatic fever.
Spr. A. AUSTIN, R.E., 40, Blenheim Road., Reading. Wounded; left foot amputated.
Pte. J.H. WHEELER, Royal Fusiliers, late of Beech Hill. Dangerously wounded.
Pte. W.J. PAINTER, Labour Co., late of the A.S.C., 14, Blenheim Gardens, Reading. - Discharged.
Pte. W.J. DOBSON, Royal Berks Regt., 44, Queen's Road, Caversham. - Invalided.
Pte. FRANK A. LONG, Royal Welsh Fuiliers, The Cottage, Wyfold. - Wounded.
Gunner S.V. MEARS, Berks R.H.A., 4, Box Court, Coley. - Previously wounded, now suffering from trench fever.
Driver T.W. RALPH (JACK), R.G.A., 21 Howard Road, Wokingham. - Sick.