PRISONERS OF WAR
Seamen And Civilians In Japanese Hands The following information concerning merchant seamen and civilians who are prisoners of war in the hands of the Japanese has been received in M ellin_ton from the High Commisisoner in Lond°The Rev. Hubert J. Bayward, Catholic missionary at Korea. Mrs. K. l. yward. 1 Dyers Vass Road, Cashmere Hills:’ Christchurch (mother). The Rev. Francis J. Herlthy, Calholie missionary at Korea. The Rev. I . Berliby, Catholic Presbytery, Karon W. Forsyth, engineer,^Public Works Department, at Stanley Camp, Hong Kong. Mrs. J. D. Forsyth care 20 Speight Road. Kohimarama, jAucklaMr.( Kenneth R. Macaskill clerk at Rtonlev Camp. Hong Kong. Mrs. H. J. Macaskill. care Mrs. D. Buchanan Eden Park. Tiakitahuna, Palmerston North F. Mawer, police, at Stanley Camp. Hong Kong. Mrs. Mawer (address not- known). Dr. J. Alistair Loan, at Stanley Camp, Hong Kong. The Rev. J. V. Loan, Edendale. Southland (father).
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 262, 4 August 1942, Page 2
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148PRISONERS OF WAR Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 262, 4 August 1942, Page 2
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