WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE TWO DEATHS REPORTED. THREE MEN WOUNDED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The following casualties in the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force were announced last evening:— DIED WHILE PRISONER OF WAR. Previously Reported Prisoner of War. McKAY, Wattie H„ Lieut. Mrs R- McKay, c/o Women's Ward, Memorial Hospital, Hastings (w). KILLED. Result of Aircraft Action. NORTON. William, Pte. Mrs L. Norton. 74 Juliet St., Ashington, England (m). PRISONER OF WAR. WATKINS, Richard G., Tpr. Mrs A. Watkins, Ruawai (m). Previously Reported Killed in Action. BLOXSOME, Francis C., Pte. Mr F. H. Bloxsome, 111 Nelson St., Auckland (f). WOUNDED. ESCOTT, Arthur J., Spr. Mrs Escott, 57 Nevay Rd., Miramar (m). McIVER, William C., W.0.2. Mrs A. Eagles, 18 Wallace Place, New Plymouth (s). STEWART, Albert G„ Spr. Mrs M. Stewart, Salford St., Invercargill (m). NAVAL CASUALTY The following naval casualty was announced last evening:— BLACK, Gordon,. Probationary Temporary Sub-Lieutenant, R.N.Z.V.R., died of injuries received in aircraft accident. Mrs Rose Maude Black, 7 Bracken St., Petone (m).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 November 1941, Page 4
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