SOLDIERS RETURN
SICK AND WOUNDED
A party of about 40 sick and wounded soldiers of the 2nd N.Z.E.F., Pacific Section, returned to the Dominion recently. The majority of those who did not live in Auckland left here for their homes on Saturday. Lieutenant-Colonel G. H. Tomline, of Wellington, and Major F. G. Barrowclough, of Waihi, also returned on duty. The Auckland Province men who returned were:— Driver V. B. Comer, Trooper P. A. Parley, Gunner H. V. Jonkers. Sergeant E. M. Mclnnes, Privates N. A. Newcombe and G. E. Wiggins (Auckland), Privates A. R. L. Swan (Panmure), V. A. Bebbington (Papakura). H. I. Tapp (Whangarei). Trooper A. J. Elliott (Waharoa), Sergeant A. J. Perrett, Gunner L. H. J. Salmons (Hamilton). Privates A. A. Mowat (Cambridge), C. P.. Ton? (Tauranga), G. L. Michalick (Te Kulti), A. McMillan (Rotorua).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1942, Page 3
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137SOLDIERS RETURN Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1942, Page 3
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