WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE LAST EVENING’S LIST. TWO DEATHS REPORTED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The names of 38 members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force are given in a casualty list issued last evening. Two deaths are reported and 30 men previously reported missing are now listed as missing, believed prisoners o£ war. Four other men are definitely known to be prisoners of war. The list is as follows:— DIED. CORRY, Eric L., Dvr. Mrs A. I. Crowley, Post Office, Urenui (m). MOUAT, Thomas, Pte. Mrs J. Mouat, C/o P. 0., Tuatapere (m). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING—NOW REPORTED MISSING, BELIEVED PRISONER OF WAR. BELFIELD, John H. P„ L/Cpl. Mrs T. Dale, 636 George St., Dunedin (m). CALDER, lan W., Pte. Mrs L. D. Calder, Private Hospital, Waimate (w). COX, Colin R., L/Cpl. Mr R. Cox, Benzie Ave., Upper Hutt (f). MACONIE. Robert T., Pte. Mrs M. Maconie, 5 City Rd., Roslyn (w). MEEHAN, William J.. Pte. Mrs G. Meehan, 107 Wickliffe Tee., Port Chalmers (m). NICOL, Hugo, Pte. H. H. Nicol, Mount Bruce, Masterton (son). NICHOLL, Kenneth, Pte. Mr I. J. Nicholl, Thornton Rd., Cambridge (b). , PHARO, Henry, Pte. Mrs H. Pharo, 2 Exmouth St., Auckland (m). PIVAC, Frederick S., Pte. Mr R. B. Pivac, Awanui (b). ROBERTSON, Murray A., Pte. Mr A. McK. Robertson, Terrace Rd., Mataura (f). ROHRLACH, Nelson J., Pte. Mrs A. Rohrlach, Kaueranga (m). SHEEHAN, Bernard, Pte. Mrs S. Sheehan, 86 Orakei Rd., Remuera (m). SHORTUS, Allan J„ Pte. Mrs N. M. Shortus, 122 Waiiti Rd., Timaru (m). SIGNAL, Francis W., Cpl. Mr H. E. Signal. 9 Coates St., Hamilton (f). SLOPER, Gordon A. W., Pte. Mrs A. W. Sloper, 79 Hills Rd., St. Albans (m). SMITH, Samuel, Sgt. Mrs L. S. Smith, Central St., Putaruru (w). SMITHSON, Hamlet H„ Dvr. Mrs M. Smithson, 184 Owen St., Wellington (m). STEWART, lan J. W., Sgt. Mrs I. K. Stewart, Cothill, Maungati (m). SWEETMAN, Edward L., Pte. Mrs J. Hayes, Taumarunui (m). TAYLOR, Douglas L., Pte. Mrs H. W. Taylor. 73 Collingwood St., Hamilton (m). THACKER, George W.. L/Cpl. Mrs E. J. Thacker, 3 Edgar Tee., Lipsom, Plymouth, England (m). THOMAS. Royston F., Gnr. Miss L. S. Thomas, 127 Kennington Park Rd., London, 5.E.11 (s). THOMPSON. Wilfred C., Pte. Mr C. W. Thompson. Victoria St., Waihi (f). TODD, Raymond M., Pte. Mr A. Todd, 22 Wills St.. Ashburton (f). TUCKEY, Frederick G„ Sgmn. Mr J. P. Tuckey, Richmond (f). TUFFIN, Frank E., Pte. Miss J. Tuff in, 15 Balfour St., Launceston, Tasmania (s). TURNBULL. Leonard S., Pte. Mrs J. Devonport, 17 King Edward Ave., Papakura (not stated). URQUHART, Frederick J., Pte. Mrs H. Urquhart, Waiaku Rd., Patumahoe (m). VERCOE, John P., Cpl. Mrs R. E. Vercoe, Station Rd., Paeroa (w). WILSHER, Douglas A., Pte. Mr A. E. Wilsher. 17 Alma Rd., Wanganui (f). PRISONERS OF WAR—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. AUTRIDGE, Robert D., Pte. Mr E. Autridge, 74 Heriot Row, Dunedin (f). BISSET. Colin McL., Pte. Mrs E. D. Bisset, 41 Clarendon Tee., Radley, Christchurch (m). PRISONERS OF WAR—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, BELIEVED PRISONERS OF WAR. GRAHAM. Robert W„ Pte. Mrs A. M. Graham. Church St., Opotiki (in). WALKER, Caleb C. R.. S/Sgt. Mrs I. Tolich, Grand Cafe. Te Awamutu (not stated). WOUNDED AND REMAIN ON PRISONER OF WAR LIST. BROWNING. Douglas C„ Bdr. Mrs N. Browning. 92 Merton Drive, Ranleigh, Dublin. Ireland (ml. SMITH. Lawrence C., Pte. Mrs S. Smith, Waikari (m). AIR CASUALTIES TWO MEN KILLED. The following air casualties were announced last evening:— WILSON, Leslie G. H., L/Ac., R.N.Z.A.F.. killed in air accident. Mr G. A. H. Wilson. 41 Allandale Rd., Dunedin If). LAWRIE, Andrew. Sgt., R.N.Z.A.F., killed in air accident. Mrs J. Lawrie, 22 Coronation Rd.. Port Ahuriri. Napier (m).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 February 1942, Page 2
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