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PRIVATE K. A. BUUCET MEMBER OF "STAB" BISR News has been received bu and Mrs. F. E. Blakey, 79, Road. Onehunga. concernm ft son. Private K. A. Blakes*f®S assistant to the commercial «?■ of the "Auckland Star, 31 Kjnj recently reported missing
Writing from Egypt another rj§ Corporal E. H. Blarajy, says teisglfl made inquiries and learnt flat gpa eral of Private Blakey's coßpi together with some Australians^|r surrounded in Greece and late|f prisoner. There was a ounce e|| some of them may have escrahK neighbouring islands, but evert* : pointed to the fact that Ite* Blakey was a prisoner of war, 2* was safe. ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 171, 22 July 1941, Page 8
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