WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE NAMES IN YESTERDAY'S LIST, SEVERAL PRISONERS OF WAR. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The following N.Z.E.F. casualty list was issued yesterday:— KILLED IN ACTION. SILBERY. Victor 8., Gnr. Mr O. Silbery, 7 Elizabeth St., Petone (f). PRISONERS OF WAR—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. NEWTH, Keith, L/CpL. Wakefield. REWCASTLE, Keith, Pte., Otatara. PRISONERS OF WAR — PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED AND MISSING, BELIEVED PRISONERS OF WAR. ARMSTRONG, Vivian Dvr., Lower Hutt. McCOWAN, Hal, Bdr., Auckland. ROACH, Edmund, Gnr., Hamilton. PRISONERS OF WAR — PREVIOUSLY
REPORTED MISSING, BELIEVED PRISONERS OF WAR. CRIGHTON, William, Spr., Lower Hutt. DIAMOND, Donald, Pte., Nelson. HERD, John, Pte. Scotland. HANLEY, James, Pte., Balclutha. HOLDEN, Ronald, Pte., Clyde. LEES, Edgar, Pte., England. LUCKINGS, Charles, Pte., England. STAINES, Robert, Pte. Hamilton. STAPLES, Colin, Pte., Otorohanga. ’ . WOUNDED. NOLAN, Henry T. W., Capt. Mr E. H. Nolan, “Norama,” Papatoetoe (£). CAMPBELL, Breynton L., Spr. Mr M. L. Campbell, Milson, Palmerston North (f). KELLY, Frank P., Spr. Mrs J. Kelly, Beach Rd. Papakura fw). TUCKEY Albert P„ Cpl. Mrs J. P. Tuckey, Salisbury Rd., Richmond (m).
’ NAVAL CASUALTIES The names of 15 naval personnel are given in the following casualty list issued by the Navy Office, Wellington, last night: MERRITT, Alexander 1., Lieutenant, R.N. Missing. Mr H. T. Merritt, Papatoetoe, Auckland (f). MUND lE, Andrew H., Telegraphist. Missing. Miss Koa R. Mundie, Blenheim (s). ROBJOHNS, Henry C., Temp. Sub-Lieuten-ant, R.N.Z.V.R. Missing. Mrs D. E. Robjohns, Bann St., Bluff (ml. WILSON Leslie R., Stoker, Ist Class. Missing. Mr Robert J. Wilson, 15 Maxwell Avenue, Grey Lynn, Auckland <fj. WILLIAMS, Francis H., Stoker 2nd Class. Missing, presumed killed. Mrs Ada Williams, 218 Queen’s Drive, Lyall Bay, Wellington Im). ADAMS, David W., Tempy. Sub-Lieut. (A). Missing, presumed killed. Mr David Adams, Park vale, Carterton (f). BOSWARD. Harry, Able Seaman. Lost overboard. Mrs Elsie H. Bosward 12 King's Parade, Devonport, Auckland (w). DOBSON. John, Ordinary’ Signalman. Missing. Mrs Mary Dobson, Singers Rd., Koro Koro. Petone irn i. FORTUNE. Ivan L.. Ordinary.’ Signalman. Missing. Mr Frederic D. Fortune, Home St., Winton. Southland tfi. GENDERS. Bruce. Ordinary Signalman. Missing. Mr Cuthbert Ginders, 135 Hataitai Rd., Wellington ifi. JAFFE Haphtali. Signalman. Missing. Mrs Edith Jaffe. 5 Bella Vista Rd., Heme Bay, Auckland tmi. MORRIS. Jeffrey M. G.. Ordinary* Signalman. Missing. Captain Edwin C. Morris, R.N. Iretiredi. 1 Oban Flats, Seiton St., Wellington if>. McEWAN. Charles. Ordinarv Signalman. Missing. Mrs Ethel C. McEwen. 66 Dell Rd.. Lower Hutt inn. SHIPMAN. lan F. G. Ordinary* Signalman. Missing. Mr Alexander Shioman. 14 Rollerton St.. Timaru 'f>. WAGNER. Richard J.. Ordinary* Signalman. Missing. Mrs Annie Vasner. 333 Queen St.. Onehunga, Auckland im».
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1942, Page 2
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