CASUALTY LIST
NEW ZEALANDERS OVERSEAS 437 REPORTED MISSING. THREE OFFICERS KILLED IN ACTION. i By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The names of 437 members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force who are reported missing are given in a casualty list issued yesterday. Three others have been killed in action and one wounded, making a total of 441. With the issue of last evening's list 1434 officers, non-com-missioned officers and men have now been reported missing. There are no Wairarapa names among the missing additional to lhe one reported yesterday. Officers killed in action were: KILLED IN ACTION. Plimmer, John L .R., Major. Mrs L. S. Plimmer,'l92 Willis Street. Wellington (wife). Fussell. Geoffrey K„ Captain. Mrs M. S. Filssell, 25 Kenny Street, Remuera (wife). Studholme, Michael P., Lieutenant. Mr P. Studholme. Paihia (father). NAVAL CASUALTY OFFICER MISSING BELIEVED KILLED. The Minister of Defence. Mr Jones, announced last night the following casualty to a New Zealand officer serving , in the Royal Navy:— Watkinson, Stanley, Probationary/. Paymaster Sub-Lieutenant, New Zealand Naval Forces, missing, believed , killed. Mr Henry Watkinson, 505 Well- ‘ wood Street Hastings (father).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1941, Page 5
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