DEATH
f'ATO Killed In aircraft arrlrl-nt Sergeant ,nn r nf' n Mr Ca,o i „ RNZ AF.. e ldfM of Yn Kaha. Ba'y A^l^TySrso"o- - Xv ' . f r| valP Cyril Douglas.- Killed In n ... . brlinccl unrip of Esma. Hrrjl and i i e New Bor,d Street, Kn cs,.»n(l. His last rnrc run. Mrnll.l Bombardier Jack Krlvle. husband of Mi.u.irrt. rri.ni ted killed in action o\er.,eas. Mi ni I I . Hombardirr Jack Kelvie. beloved vmins»:.t '•> Of Mr. and Mrs. F. McDell. of Otahuhu ■ • 'ri Mir 111 ar,lon oversea*. His duly Mr'.i ! I Bombardier Jack Kelvle.— Reported aV'.'u' , " ,i ar ,!, lni \. ov jr»eas. bcloied brother of Arthur and Hugh. He died that we all might PORTFR. Private Hector Charles—Killed in ion be over! son of Harold and Nancv and i'. !T r Vt, Bob - Ar, hur and Phyllis ■ i n S er " OI S Avenue. Grey Lynn; aged --> year?. Duty nobly clone. SCOTT. Corporal William Manzie (Bill).—Died of S i«io Ve o® eJ,B - £? love( * son of Annie Frances ™m Vr P ? v Cl l, Auckland, and the late Villnm Hrniy Scotr. Pipiroa. loved brocher of Frances. Turun; Hilda. Auckland; Ted. Pipiroa. Not now but in the coming years xx- ' ~Tn y , bo l " tlle be,t er land. We u ill know the meaning of our tears lhen sometime we'll understand.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 178, 30 July 1942, Page 1
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