WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE SEVEN DEATHS REPORTED. - THREE MEN WOUNDED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The following casualties in the Second N.Z.E.F. were announced yesterday: KILLED IN ACTION. SYKES, Amos, Dvr., Addington. DIED OF WOUNDS. HEAD, Allan N., Pte., Wanganui. DIED OF WOUNDS—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED PRISONERS OF WAR. CHAPMAN, William T. McL., Pte; Mihiwaka. TAYLOR, Sherwin G., Pte.; Lyttelton. DIED OF SICKNESS WHILE PRIS- } ONER OF WAR—PREVIOUSLY ’ REPORTED PRISONER OF WAR. MICKELL, David MacD., Pte; Morrinsville. t DIED. SWARBRICK, Peter, Cpl.; Morrinsville. DIED—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. WOOLDRIDGE, William H„ Pte.; New Plymouth. WOUNDED. STEWART, Gordon J. O. (D. 5.0. Lieut.-Col., Mt. Albert. EDWARDS, William E.» Gnr.; Lower Hutt. SWITALLA, Frederick A., Pte.; Roslyn. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED—NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED. CARTER, William R„ Pte.; Te Kuiti.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 March 1943, Page 2
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