WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE FOUR DEATHS ANNOUNCED. THIRTY-ONE 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—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. WALDEN, Hector G. C„ Sgmn., Kaitieke. KILLED IN ACTION—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED. STEPHEN, James H„ Pte., Lyall Bay. DIED OF WOUNDS—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED & MISSING. ANDERSON, George S„ Pte., Outram. DIED OF SICKNESS. BISHOP, Claude L„ Pte., Clive. WOUNDED. 1 HARROWELL, Evan S„ Major, Auckland. McPHAIL, Edward A., (M.C. and Bar), Capt., Christchurch. AIKEN, Kenneth 1., Pte., Hamilton. BROOK. Stanley G„ Pte.. Fairlie. CALLENDER, Noel W., Gnr., St. Hilda. CARMICHAEL, William E„ Gnr., Te Aroha. DAVIDSON, Alan S„ Gnr., Rakauroa. DONALD, William R., Dvr., Newmarket. DROWER, Arthur E„ Gnr., Frankton Junction. GARDINER. Lawrence H„ Pte., Marlborough. HARRIS, Raymond J., Bdr„ Orakei. HILL, George P„ Tpr., Stratford. LAWS, Albert D., Tpr., London. McGOVERN, Joseph J., Pte., Matiere. McKINLAY, Lawrence P., Pte.. Invercargill. McWILLIAMS, Lavington G„ T/L/Cpl„ Wellington. PEARSON, Jack R., L/Cpl., Pt. Chevalier. RUSSELL, Charles K., Pte., Whangarei. SHERWIN, Ivan A., Dvr., Oamaru. , STEWART, Duncan McG., Cpl., Limehills. TAYLOR, lan R., Invercargill. TREWEEK, John J., W.0.H., Nelson. VAUSE, Clifford, Pte., Dargaville. WARD, Basil, Sgmn., Whangarei. WATSON. William, Gnr., Pukekohe. WHITEHORN. Francis J. H., L/Bdr., England. WILSON, Richard C„ Pte., Sandringham. WORKMAN. Seaton, Sgmn., Castlecliff. WRIGHT, Patrick, L/Cpl. Otorohanga. WRIGHT, Thomas A., Tpr., Riversdale. WRIGHTSON, Derek W., Cpl., Gisborne. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED—NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED. SLADE, George A. C., Gnr., New Brighton.
NAVAL CASUALTIES NEW ZEALAND PERSONNEL. The following naval casualties were reported -yesterday:— BROWN, Rowe A., Ordinary Telegraphist, injured by enemy action; Collingwood. Reclassifications, i Previously reported missing,' now presumed dead:— CRAWFORD, Hugh D., Acting Leading Stoker; Auckland. MOFFAT, John C. O„ Acting Leading Seaman: Helens ville. EAILEY, Kenneth. Able Seaman, Auckland. BUCKERIDGE. Edward J., Stoker; Waihi. DUNCAN, Colin, Telegraphist: Auckland.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 April 1943, Page 2
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