PRISONER OF WAR.
FORMER PAPAKURA MAN.
EARLIER REPORTED MISSDCG
Reported on Friday to be miesiag, Flying-Officer Cecil Owen Milne is now stated to be a prisoner of war in Germany, according to advice received by hie mother, Mxe. W. Milne, o< "Wood ■Street, Papakura,
Eijrht years ago Flying-Officer Milne left Papakura to join the Royal Air Force. He is 23 years old and hae been flying Fjghtere. He is married. His elder brother is Corporal Deryck Milne, one of a party of R.A.F. men who came to New Zealand early this year to help in New Zealand's training programme. Corporal Milne is now stationed at the Otahuhu railway workshops.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 100, 29 April 1940, Page 8
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