EIGHT MEN DEAD
N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES WOUNDED AND MISSING TWO FROM GISBORNE (P.A.) WELLINGTON, this day. Two Gisborne soldiers’ names appear in the latest list of N.Z.E.F. casualties. They are: — Missing and Remains on Wounded List De Costa, 2nd Lieut. Ralph Granville, Gisborne. Wounded Edmondson, Pte. Charlie Stuart. Mother: Mrs. M. A. Edmondson, Gisborne. Casualties from other parts of the Dominion are as follows, the addresses being those of the next-of-kin: — KILLED IN ACTION Watson, L/Sgt. Rowland Henry, Auckland. KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Cameron, Pie. Hector G. A., Parnpnrnumn. Donovan, Pte. Dennis Brian, Morrinsville. Meachen, Spr.. Leo diaries, Wellington. Schmidt, Pte. Campbell Charles, Taneatua. PRESUMED KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Finlay, Pte. William Jeffree, fiunnnfra. Frain, I’lc. Philip John It., Wellington. DIED OF WOUNDS Clark, Pte. Robert Hamilton, Pt. Chalmers. Messent, Pte. Peter, Rotorua. MISSING AND REMAINS ON WOUNDED LIST Co’will, Pte. Edward John, Papaloetno. MISSING • Rudd, 2/Lieut. Brian Hastings,’, Tauranga. Wallace, I’te. Ronald M., New Plymouth. WOUNDED AND REMAINS ON THE MISSING LIST Sanders, Sgt. John Roland A., Wellington. MISSING—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED A PRISONER OF WAR Boycs, Pte. Rex Whitfield, Putaruru. PRISONER OF WAR-r-PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Eveleigh, Pte. Harold, Foxton. Nathan, Cpl. Edward Noel D., Maropiu. WOUNDED Orbell, Capt. Richard M. S., Oamaru. Archer, Gnr. James Arthur, Franklon J. Burns, Gnr, Robert, Frankton Junction. Gumming, Cpl. Colin McKenzie, Dunedin. Milligan, Gnr. Arnold F., Christchurch. Mijlvvard. Pte. John Charles, Lower Hutt. Parker, Pte. Michael John, Hastings. Phillips, Sgmn. Richard Dillon, Avondale. Pura, Pte. Run, Opotiki. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED—NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED,BUT ACCIDENTALLY INJURED Duggan, Pte. Jack, Okaiawa.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20877, 1 September 1942, Page 2
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256EIGHT MEN DEAD Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20877, 1 September 1942, Page 2
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