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EIGHT MEN MISSING

NEVy ZEALAND AIRMEN THREE DEATHS REPORTED (PA.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following Royal New Zealand Air Force casualties were announced to-day;— ' ' Sergeant George Thirlwell Brown, missing on air operations. His father is Mr. T. J. Brown, Lower Hutt. , ' , Flight-Sergeant Kenneth Charles Brown,- missing on air operations. His father is Mr. A. C. Brown, Wellington. Pilot-Officer Robert William Byers, missing on air' operations. His mother is Mrs. R. G. Byers, Dunedin. Sergeant David George Craill, missihg on air operations. ‘His father is Mr. R. Craill, Tolaga Bay. Flight - Sergeant William' "Herbert ' Gould, missing on air operations. His mother is Mrs.- E. M. GOukl, Auckland. Flight-Sergeant Eric Perks, missing on air operations. His wife is Mrs. R. A. Pefks'. Auckland. ' " ’ Sergeant Henx-y „ William Pike, missing on air operations. His mother is Mrs R. S. Pike. Auckland. Sergeant Joseph ! William Stuart, ' missihg bit 'air operations. His father -is Mr. W. F. - Stuart, Morrinsville. Sergeant Richard Maxwell Darling, -’ missing, believed 'killed in action. His mother is Mrs. M. A. Darling, Waiwera. Leading Aircraftman Charles Frederick Gi-etn, died of injuries received in a non-flying accident; His wife •is Mrs. J. Green. Westport. Flying-Officer A. Phillips,- Royal Air Force, missing, believed a prisoner of war. His father is Mr, H. M. Phillips, Dannevii'ke. ; 1 Sergeant Francis Augustine Weaver, ' missing, believed killed on active service. His mother is Mrs. JVI. K. Weaver, Auckland: • Flight-Lieutenant Matthew Garry Barnett, previously reported interned, now reported , safe in England: of Wellington. Sergeant Stanley Franklin Brown, previously reported interned, now reported safe in England; of Wellington; Sergeant Henry Thomas Hickton, previously reported interned, now reported safe 'in England; of Palmerston North. Flight-Sergeant Janies Oscar McCabe, previously reported injured, now removed from the dangerously injured list; of Hamilton.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20914, 14 October 1942, Page 2

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288

EIGHT MEN MISSING Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20914, 14 October 1942, Page 2

EIGHT MEN MISSING Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20914, 14 October 1942, Page 2

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