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PRIVATE JOSEPH WALKER. 
No. 16,0!»2 BEDFORDSHIRE REGIMENT. 
On September 9, 1914, Joseph Walker enlisted in the Bedfordshire regiment for the duration of the war; 
on January 11, 1916, the sea gave up the body of No. 16,09 i Private Joseph Walker, Bedfordshire regiment, 
on the dyke at West Capelle in Holland. And the kindly Dutchmen, as a last tribute to the British soldier, 
sent for an English clergyman, and v^ith the Union Jack as his pall and the prayers ot his Church 
read over the coffin, his body was laid to rest in consecrated ground. The full story is told on page 9. 
