WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE THIRTEEN REPORTED MISSING. SOME ALSO WOUNDED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The names of 21 members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force are given in a casualty list issued yesterday. Thirteen are missing. The list follows:— KILLED IN ACTION. Court of Inquiry presumes the following soldier has been killed in action. BRADBURY, Alan N., Dvr. Mr A. L. Bradbury, Brown's Bay (f). MISSING. BROWNE, Frank A., L/Cpl. Mrs H. Browne, C/o Miss E. Browne, Prime Minister's Office, Wellington (m). FAKE, Patrick J., Pte. Mr T. Fake, Avoca, Bedford St.. Eltham (f) FLOWER. Jack M„ Sgmn. Mr L. Flower, 24 Norris St., Tauranga (f). GRIFFIN, Francis J., Sgmn. Mr M. F. Griffin, 51 .Albert St., Masterton (f). HARRISON, Patrick 8., Sgmn. Mrs G. Harrison, Peria (in). KELLY, Athol T., Sgmn. Mr J. Kelly, Opotiki (f). I SMITH, Edmund S., Pte. Mrs N. Revell, Plimmer Tee., Shannon (m). MISSING—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED AS WOUNDED. BURCH, Noel B„ Sgt. Mrs E. A. Burch, 21 James St., Gisborne (m). GASKIN, Ernest J., Gnr. Mrs M. Gaskin, Cornfoot St., Castlecliff (m). MORGAN, William J., Gnr. Mr M. Morgan, Magistrate’s Court,. Timaru (f). RAINEY, Reginald M., Gnr. Mrs I. E. Chirnside, C/o P.W.D., Beach Rd., Kaikoura (m). ROBERTSON, Leslie J., Spr. Mrs L. Robertson, R.D., Maungaturoto Railway (m). STANDEN. Aubrey D., Dvr. Mrs M. V/ Standen, 209 Grant Rd., Wellington (m). WOUNDED AND REMAINING ON MISSING LIST. DUNCAN, John F., L/Cpl. Mr J. Duncan, Seddon St., Pukekohe (f). O'SHAUGHNESSY, James, Pte. Mr J. O'Shaughnessy, Senr., 94 Broadway, Marten (f). RAYNER, Frederick W., Spr. Mrs F. Rayner, C/o Brunton,. P.W. Dept., Putaruru (m). WOUNDED AND REMAINING ON PRISONER OF WAR LIST. BURDETT, Robert F., Pte. Mrs A. Burdett, Omagh Rd., Papatoetoe (w). MCDONALD, Ronald, Spr. Mr L. S. McDonald, Peddie St., Taradale (f). MARLOW, George, Dvr. Mrs D. Marlow, Taupo (w). SOMERVILLE, Donald T., Dvr. Mrs E. G. Somerville, Station Hotel, Hunterville (w).
NAVAL CASUALTY The Minister of Defence has announced the following casualty to a New Zealand rating serving in the Royal Navy. REPORTED MISSING—PRESUMED KILLED ON WAR SERVICE. COLE, John A., Ordinary Seaman, Scheme (B). Mr Herbert J. Cole, Flat 3. Salisbury Courts, Salisbury St., Christchurch (DCAPTAIN C. C. COOK — ! REPORTED OFFICIALLY MISSING. (Ev Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. A N.Z.E.F. casualty list issued today reports, as officially missing, Captain Charles Cameron Cook. His wife is Mrs M. I. Cook, of No. 33, The Terrace, Masterton. Captain Cook, who is a member of the New Zealand Dental Corps, left New Zealand with the Third Echelon. He was in Greece and later in Crete,. where, he was attending to wounded soldiers. ____________
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 August 1941, Page 4
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