WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE three deaths reported. ANOTHER TWENTY PRISONERS. (By Telegraph—Press- Association.) WELLINGTON. This Day. The names of 20 members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force who had previously been reported missing but are now known to be prisoners of war are given in a casualty list issued last evening. Three others are reported to have died while prisoners of war. The list, which also contains the name of a soldier who has been wounded, is as follows: DIED. Previously Reported Prisoners of War —Now Reported to have Died while Prisoners of War. ALCOCK, William L„ Pte. Mrs A. Alcock, Gladstone Rd., Wingatui (m). HUDSON, Cecil, Gnr. Mrs Fisher, Mitchen Ave., Forest Lake, Frankton Junction (m). STEELE, Alfred L„ Pte. Mrs D. I. Steele, Opua, Bay of Islands (w). PRISONERS OF WAR. Previously Reported Missing. ASHBY, Robert C., Tpr. Mr M. Q. ' Ashby, 35 Rotherham St, Riccarton (f). AUKETT, Frederick C„ Pte. Mr C. H. Aukett, Te Kopuru (f). BAIRD, Clifford L„ Pte. Mrs W. Baird, Kitchener St., Martinborough (m). BAKER, Arthur C., W.0.2. Mrs E. Baker, c/o Mrs C. Edwards, Beach Rd., Foxton (m). BOND, Stanley A., Pte. Mrs R. Bavin, 20 Obane St., Poplar, London, El 4 (a). BROWNING, Frank 8., Pte. Mr A. B, Browning, Aratapu (f). BRUNT, Maurice R„ Pte. Mrs M. J. Brunt, 250 Springfield Rd., St. Albans (w). DOWDELL, Raymond G., Pte. Mrs W. J. Dowdell, Turners Hill, Paeroa (m). GARNHAM, Henry A. L., Sgt. Mr J. H. Garnham, 3 Colinson Ave., Napier(f). HAMPTON, John R., Pte. Mrs E. A. Hampton, 57 Wellesley Rd., Napier (m). HAND, Walter, Pte. Mrs S. Hand, 10 Harbour Tee., Dunedin (m). HYDE, Lindsay A., L/Cpl. Mr E. J. Hyde, Private Bag, Te Awamutu (f). KENNEDY, Desmond J„ Pte. Mr J. C. Kennedy, Dannevirke (f). MARTIN, William, Dvr. Mrs I. Chapman, 31 Puri Rd., Bournemouth, England (fr). MOORE, Albert F„ Dvr. Mrs A. F. Moore, 140 Slater St., Shirley (m). PROEBSTEL, Jack J. F„ Pte. Mrs E. Proebstel, 9A Oxford Tee., Wellington (m). STEWART, Gordon D„ Pte. Mr A. Stewart, Foxhill, Nelson (f). SYMONS, Maxwell, Pte. Mrs A. T. Symons, 136 Hutt Rd., Petone (m). TAITUHA, Harry P„ Cpl. Mrs I. I. Taituha, 21 Highbury St., Avondale (w). ! TAYLOR, Arnold, Dvr. Mr R. Taylor, c/o Mrs Cameron, 24 Aro St., Wellington (b). WOUNDED. STICHMAN, H., Pte. Mrs E. Stichman, Oamaru (m). AIR CASUALTIES The following air casualties were announced yesterday:— CREED, Francis H., Sgt., R.N.Z.A.F., died in hospital overseas. Mr A. G. Creed. Post Office, Waiau (f). PYMAN, Desmond J., Sgt., R.N.Z.A.F., previously reported missing, believed prisoner of war, now reclassified prisoner of war. Mrs L. Pyman, Lake Okareka, Rotorua (m).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 November 1941, Page 4
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