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WAR CASUALTIES

NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE FIFTEEN DEATHS REPORTED. MEN PRISONERS IN GREECE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The deaths of 15 members of the Second N.Z.E.F. are reported in a casualty list issued last night. The names are as follows: — DIED AS PRISONERS. International Red Cross, Geneva, confirms that the following soldier died as prisoner of war in hospital, Greece, previously reported prisoner of war. ROBERTS, Royd T., Pte. Mrs K. M. Roberts, C/o Mrs B. Godfrey, Clifton, Sumner (w) Red Cross confirms that the following soldiers died as prisoners of war in hospital, Greece, previously reported missing. KILGARIFF, James M„ Pte. Mr T. Kilgarriff, Fitzherbert West R.D. (not stated) KUITI, Bertram P„ Pte. Mrs R. Kuiti, Ohau (m) RESTON, Jack, Pte. Mr C. B. Reston, Dargaville (f) STEVENS, Jack P„ Pte. Mrs G. M. Stevens, 54 Celia St., Redcliffs (w) WANSBROUGH, Norman 0., Pte. Mr A. S. Wansbrough, 17 Bell St., Wanganui (f.) Red Cross confirms that the following soldiers died as prisoners of war in hospital, Greece, previously reported as wounded and missing. CHAPMAN, Frederick .. P. A., 2/Lt 1 . Mrs D. Chapman, 113 St Andrews Rd., Auckland (w) BLAY, Reginald M., Pte. Mr F. J. Blay, 23 Edenbridge St., Christchurch (f) CANNING, Philomel F., Pte, Mrs I. S. M. Canning, 11 Jackson’s Tee., Lyttelton (m) ELLIOT, Christopher W., Dvr. Mrs P. Elliot, Almadale Guest House, Gisborne (m) FEAVER, Godfrey M., Pte. Mrs B. Feaver, 32 Hatea St., Whangarei (w) GOODISON, Richard J., Spr. Mrs K. A. Goodison, Kihikihi (m) , KEARTON, Thomas, Spr. Mr J. Kearton, Morven (f) LAMB, David C, L/Cpl. Mrs E. J. Lamb, 2 Seaview Tee., Napier (w) TEMPLETON, John, L/Sgt. Mrs R. Templeton, 10 Cox St., Ashburton (m)

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 August 1941, Page 4

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285

WAR CASUALTIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 August 1941, Page 4

WAR CASUALTIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 August 1941, Page 4

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