N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES
By Telegraph—Press Association.
MEN STRUCK BY BOMBS
Wellington, Sept. 19. The following casualties in the New , Zealand Expeditionary Force in Egypt have been- reported: — Private George Richard Osborn, killed as a result of air bombs; father, Mr. A. W. Osborn, Astley Avenue, New Lynn. Private Reginald Frederick Buckingham, wounded as a result of air bombs; mother, Mrs. Francis Gunn, Monavale, Cambridge. Private James William Roiall; wounded as a result of air bombs; wife, Mrs. R. A. Roiall, 39 Cooper Street, Grey Lynn. Private Richard John Morgan, wounded as a result of air bombs; brother, Mr. J. Morgan,. Canada. Private Osborn, aged 32, single, enlisted when war broke out. He came to New Zealand from England at the age of 16 and was farming in the North Auckland and Putaruru districts. He has a brother in London and two married sisters in New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1940, Page 8
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