"Safe and Well"
I ILjEMBERS of the New Zealand ■ J Expeditionary Force who ■ I have been potted missing are ■ ■ still turning; up. In Auckland a I I number of such cases has already ! ■ been disclosed. Next-of-kin have ■ J been advised by telegram of a son • I or husband being posted missing. { J »nd a few days later—in some I J cases before—private cables have J I come to hand with the welcome ■ J words, ''Safe and well." Recent ■ I cases are those of Mrs. A. J. | ■ Friedlander, mother of Captain I J Alfred Lorimer Hogg, and Mrs. | ■R. E. McClymont, wife of ■ J Captain R. B. McClymont. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 123, 27 May 1941, Page 8
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