AIR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALANDERS OVERSEAS (Continued from page 5.) TAPP. William G., Pte. Mrs E. Berg. Te Rahunga (s). THOMSON, Raymond A., Pic. Mrs E. S. Russell, 32 Tirangi Rd., Welling-] ton is). TREWBY, Evan, Pte. Mrs M. J. Trewby, Bank St., Mangaweka (m). ULYATT, Frederick M„ Pte. Mr F. W. Ulyatt, Taradale Rd.. Greenmeadows (f). VALLIS. Thomas H.. L/Sgt. Mrs N. A. Vallis, 20 Cromwell St., Gloucester, England (m). VOGTHERR. Carl L„ L/Cpl. Mrs C. Vogthcrr, 106 Park Rd.. Hastings (m). WAKELTN, Noil L„ Cpl. Mi's C. J. Wakelin. 6 Skinner Rd., Spotswood, New Plymouth (w). WAN, Frank M„ Pte. Mrs A. E. Wan, Tayforth, Wanganui (m). i WANSBROUGH, Norman 0., Pte.' Mr A. S. Wansbrough, 17 Bell St., Wanganui (f). WATSON, Harold J., Pte. Mrs G. M. Watson, 21 Palm Grove, Berhampore (m). WATTS. Herbert G. L„ Pte. Mrs G. G. Watts, Alexandra (m). , WEBSTER. William, Pte. Mrs G. Buthby, 254 Victoria Rd., Aberdeen, Scotland (s). WESTON, Benedict P„ Pte. Mr F. Weston, Whangamomona (b). WHIBLEY. Alexander B„ Pte. Mr H. J. Whibley, 117 London St., Wanganui (f). WILLIS, Arthur G„ Pte. Mrs F. I. ■Willis, 10 Railway Avenue, Lower Hutt (w). MISSING—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED. BARRETT. Edward. Pte. Mrs E. Barrett. Kina Rd., Opunake (m). GRYLLS, Douglas, Pte. Mrs I. Grylls, 'Timaru Rd., Waimate (m). HAILWOOD, James E, Pte. Mr and Mrs Hailwood, 18 Balfour St., Wellington (parents). HILL, Scddon IT. W„ Cpl. Mrs E. L. Hill, C/o Mrs C. Shaw, 15 Cornwall St., New Plymounth (m). POWNCEBY, John P„ Pte. Mrs J. L. Pownceby, 10 Trustee St., Masterton (m). SMALE, Hughen. Pte. Mrs A. E. Smale, C/o T. Morrison, Kakaremea (m). WOUNDED—REMAIN ON MISSING LIST. DALE, Horace A., Dvr. Mr J. Dale. Fitzherbert St., Hokitika (f). GOLDER, Stacey M., W.O. Mrs W. M. Golder, 27 Kimberley Rd., Gillingham, Kent, England (w). HAWKINS, Richard, Tpr. Mr F. H. Hawkins, Serpentine Rd., Holborne, Birmingham, England (f). PULHAM, Linden ID, Pte. Mrs M. Pulham, Dargavillc (m). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, NOW NOT MISSING. RANDELL. James L. A., Pte. Mr R. E. Randell, Box 18, Pahiatua (f). PRESUMED KILLED PRIVATE A. C. GOLDER. WELLINGTON, This Day. Today’s list of casualties of members of the second New Zealand Expeditionary Force contains the name of Private Arthur Charles Golder, mother, Mrs E. Golder, Boundary Road, Masterton, whom a Court of Inquiry found presumed to have been killed' in action, and Private Ronald George Hoare, mother, Mrs V. Hoare, Jellicoe Street, Martinborough, who is reported wounded.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 July 1941, Page 6
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