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Advice has been received by Mrs. D. M. Bryan, of Clevedon, that her nephew, Second-Lieutenant H. M. Sunley, son of Mr. R. M. Sunley, finance officer in the New Zealand High Commissioner's office in London, who was reported missing on Crete, is now a prisoner of war. He trained in England with the antitank unit, which consisted of New Zealand volunteers, and arrived in Egypt in April, 1940. Second-Lieu-tenant Sunley served in Egypt and Greece before going to Crete.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 164, 14 July 1941, Page 8
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