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AIR CASUALTIES

Tlie following New Zealand air personnel, serving overseas,' have been reported casualties: BARCLAY, George S., Sergeant. Confirmed a prisoner of war. Mr. S. R. Barclay, care New Zealand Hallways Gpods Shed, Palmeraton North, (f.).BROWNING, Robert 8., Sergeant. Missing ou air operations. Mrs. R. B. Browning, caro Mr.. C. C. Browning, Kiaranga, U.D., Pahnerston North (w.). FALLOWS, Geoffrey, Acting Flight Lieutenant. Missing on air operations. Mr. F. W. Fallows, Kaponga, Taranakl (f.). ! LORD, Martin, Pilot' Officer. Missing on air operations. Mrs. E. E. Lord, Margaret ■ Street, Putaruru - (w.). McGREGOR-MaeDONALD, Duncan L. ( Flight Lieutenant. Missing on air operations. Mr. and Mrs. McGregor-MacDonald, Glendarueli Kerl Keri Central, Bay of Islands (f. and m.). ' NAYLOR, James IL, Flying Oijteer. Missing on air operations. Mr. L. G. Naylor. 574 - Georgo Street, Dunedln (f.). SADLER, Edward L., Flying Officer. Missing on air operations. Mrs. M. A. Sadler, Awamutu Street, Lower Hutt (m.). THOMPSON, Onslow W., Pilot Offlcer, D.F.M. Killed on actlvo service. Mrs. E. A. Thompson, Box 1, Walpiro Bay, via Gisbornc (m.). WELLINGTON. Daniel, Flight Sergeant. Missing on air operations. Mr. D. C. Wellington. Bucklands Beach, Auckland (f.). WILSON, James A., Sergeant. Missing on j nir operations. Mrs. 11. J. Wilson, Hsj Lake Road, Takapuna. Auckland (iv.). j RECLASSIFICATIONS. ! ANDERSON. William J,, Sergeant.- Previously reclass.lfled missing believed killed, death now oflkJally presumed as in September, 1042. ■ BOLAND,'Thomas-L., Sergeant. Previously reolassifled missing believed killed, now reported Killed on active service. BRANNIGAN. Stewart G., Pilot Officer. Previously reported missing, death now officially presumed ■as in August, 1942. CRABTREE,- Ronald H., Sergeaut. Previously roclasslfled missing believed killed, death now officially presumed as In September, 1942. DALLENGER, Ben, Pilot Officer. Previously reclassifled missing believed killed, death now officially presumed n.s In September, 1942. GODDARD, Harry 0., Sergeant. Previously reclnsslfied missing believed killed, death uuw officially prtMiimud as Iv September, 1012. LAMIJ, Donald T., Serpeaut. Previously rcclopsifled missing believed killed, death now officially presumed as In September, •1042.. McGREGOR. John U., Pilot Officer. Previously reported missing, 'death now officially presumed as In July, 1942. McKEOWN, James D.. Pilot Officer. Previously reported missing, death now officially presumed as In June, 1942. TURKS TO TRAIN IN EGYPT (Rec. 9 a.m.) ANKARA. May 7. J A detachment of officers and men of j various brandies of the Turkish army is going to Egypt for two months' training in the use of war material which is being delivered to Turkey under the Adana agreement.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1943, Page 6

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AIR CASUALTIES Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1943, Page 6

AIR CASUALTIES Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1943, Page 6