CASUALTY LIST
NEW ZEALANDERS OVERSEAS EIGHT REPORTED WOUNDED. ALL EXCEPT ONE OFFICERS. (By Telegraph-—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. This Day. The names of eight members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force are given in a casualty list issued yesterday. All except one are officers. The list is as follows, the name of the solder being followed by that of his next-of-kin, with the nature of the relationship in parentheses:— WOUNDED. Major George Lawrence Agar. Mrs E: R. Agar, 94 Ranui Terrace, Khandallah (wife). Capt. Charles Laight Brett. Mrs D. M. Brett, Glorat, Maunu. Whangarei (wife). Capt. Allan Thomas Bustard. Mrs J. Bustard. 6 Carlton Terrace. Gonville, Wanganui (wife). Lieut. Walter John Heslop. Mrs L. Heslop, 109 Union Street, Hawera (wife). Lieut. Harold Benn Ward. Mrs F. A. N. Ward, care G.P.0., Sydney. Australia (wile). 2/Lieut. John Graham Heasley. Mr J. Heasley. 10 Nelson Terrace, Timaru. (father). 2/Lieut. Edward John Waters, Mr C. Waters, 46 Cromwell Road. Mt. Eden, Auckland (father). Gnr. Leonard Blewett. Mrs K. Blewett, 13 Wallace Place, New Plymouth (wife).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1941, Page 4
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171CASUALTY LIST Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1941, Page 4
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