WAR CASUALTIES
NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE TWO DEATHS ANNOUNCED. SIX MEN WOUNDED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The following casualties in the Second N.Z.E.F. were announced yesterday: — KILLED ACCIDENTALLY. BATHGATE, Norman S., L/Cpl. Mr T. D. Bathgate, Pakiri, North Auckland (f) DIED, RESULT OF ACCIDENTAL INJURIES. ROBINSON, John M„ Pte. Mrs E. Robinson, Gleniti R.D., Timaru (m) PRISONER OF WAR AND WOUNDED —PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. JOHNSTON, Robert L„ Pte.; Huntly. "T WOUNDED AND REMAIN ON PRISONER OF WAR LIST. HARRIS, James R., Pte.; Otorohanga. FEARN, Phillip, L/Cpl.; Epsom. PRIESTLEY, Michael J., Pte.; Auckland. SIMPSON, Harold E„ Pte.; Auckland. SMITH, Reginald T„ Pte.; Helensville. NAVAL CASUALTY SUB-LIEUTENANT KILLED. The following naval casualty is reported:— STREET, Arthur R., Temporary SubLieutenant (A), R.N.Z.N.V.R., killed in aircraft accident; Marton.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 July 1943, Page 2
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