WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE TWO MEN ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED. FIVE MORE PRISONERS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The following N.Z.E.F. casualty list was announced last night: — ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED. LEE, James W., Pte. Mrs W. A. Lee, 87 Leith St., Whangarei (m). MALONEY, Lawrence J., Pte. Mrs J. Maloney, Whaka Rd., Rotorua PRISONERS OF WAR, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. BARRON, James, Pte. Mrs G. B.arron, Ardmore, Croft Udng, Aberdeen (m). HAMILTON, Robert G., Dvr. Mrs J. Hamilton, Puketa, Kaikoura (m). HASLER, William G., Sgt. Mrs A. Hasler, 9 Belvedere Flats, Salisbury St., Christchurch (w). REED, Edwin O’B., Pte. Mr E. Reed, 3 Aubrey St., Whangarei (f). SMART, Edmund, Spr. Mrs D. Smart, 28 Pencarrow Ave., Mt. Eden (w); NAVAL AIRMAN’S DEATH The Navy Office, Wellington, announced the following casualty last night:— COOPER, John W. T„ Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant. Killed in flying accident, October 1, 1941. Mrs Mary M. Cooper, 25 Queen's Ave,. Mt. Eden, Auckland (m).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 October 1941, Page 4
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