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WAR CASUALTIES

NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE FURTHER LIST OF PRISONERS. EIGHTY-SIX NAMES GIVEN. WELLINGTON, This Day. The names of 86 members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force arc given in a casualty list issued yesterday. Of these 77 previously reported missing, are now reported prisoners of war. The list is as follows:.— PRISONERS OF WAR. The International Red Cross, Geneva, reports the following soldier as prisoner of war and wounded—previously reported believed prisoner of war. TUFFNELL, Charles, Pte. Mrs B. Tuffnell. 169 Dominion Road. Auckland (w). The International Red Cross, Geneva, reports the following soldiers as prisoners of war—previously reported believed prisoners of war. HOUSHAM. Daniel 0., Dvr. Mrs M. O. Housham, 11 McFarlane St.. Wellington (w) ROBINSON. George H., Dvr. Mrs G Gordon, Te Anga. Te Kuiti (s) The International Red Cross. Geneva, reports the following soldiers as prisoners of war and wounded—previously reported missing. DAVISON, Sydney L.. Pte. Mrs A. E. Davison, C/o Head Office, Railwav Dept.. Wellington (w) JOHNSON, Harold E„ Bdr. Mr F. G. Johnson. C/o Carrara Ceiling Co., 107 Daniel St.. Wellington (f) The Internationa.! Red Cross, Geneva, reports the following soldiers as prisoners of war previously re-, ported wounded and missing. FORBES, David C., Dvr. Mrs J. L. Forbes, 25 York St., Parnell. Auckland (w) JONES. Thomas M„ Cpl. Mrs V. A. Jones, Utiku (w) LAWRENCE. Allan F„ L/Cpl. Mrs A. Lawrence. 7 Dinniss Ave.. Whangarei (w) TEMPLETON. Frank C.. Pte. Mrs J. Templeton. Pahia, Southland (m)

The International Red Cross, Geneva, reports the following soldiers as prisoners of war—previously reported missing. BALLOCH, Frank, Spr. Mr R. B. Balloch, Ngongataha (f) BARCLAY, James K., Gnr. Mr J. T. Barclay, 31 Melbourne St., South Dunedin (f) BARNES. Charles S„ Spr. Mrs’R. V. Barnes. 24 King. Edward Rd., Dunedin (w) BENTLEY, Edward J., Pte. Mr R. G. Bentlev. 7 Marama St.. Hamilton (f) BRADLEY. Stuart T.. Cpl. Mr F. L. Bradlev, Waimauku (f) BUSBY. ‘ Selwyn. Pte. Mrs E. Busby, Pukepoto, Kaitaia (m) CAMPBELL, Michael J., Gnr. Mrs R. M. Campbell, 33 Priest Ave.. Petone (w) CARROLL, Alfred N.. Pte. Mr A. T. Carroll, Turiroa, Wairoa (?) CARROLL, Joseph F., Pte. Mr Carroll. 505 Riverslea Rd., Hastings (f) CARTER, Oliver, Pte. Mrs B. Carter. 9 Nile Rd., Westport (m) CHALMERS, Donald S„ Pte. Mrs V. Chalmers, 241 Blockhouse Bay Rd., Avondale (m) COLBERT. George H„ Pte. Mrs M. Colbert, 42 Clifton Rd.. Herne Bay. Auckland (m) CORADINE. James M„ A/Sgt. Mrs E. M. Coradine. 17 Brassell St.. Waterloo (m) COX. Thomas H., Pte. Mrs C. Cox, Katarina St.. Taumarunui (m)

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1941, Page 4

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WAR CASUALTIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1941, Page 4

WAR CASUALTIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1941, Page 4

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