N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES
TWO FURTHER DEATHS
MISSING AND WOUNDED
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force were mentioned in a casualty list issued to-day, the rank being private unless otherwise stated: ACCIDENTALLY KILLED MARTIN, P. R.—Johnsonville. DIED WHILE PRISONER OF WAR Previously Reported Prisoner of War NEWMAN, G. H.—England. MISSING ARANUI, K. —Mrs. M. Aranui. Rotorua (wife). DUFF. M.—Mr. H. T. Duff. Tokaanu (father). SIMPKINS. H.—Mr. W. G. Simpkins, Ngonsotaha (father). TAKIWA, M.—Mr. J. Takiwa, National Park (father). WOUNDED ARNOLD, C. M. (Cpt.)—lnvcrcarßiU. REANEY, H. E. I. (Lieut.)—Mrs. I. I. Rcaney, Egypt (wife). BURGESS, R. T. (Gnr.)— Invercargill. FAIRHALL, V (L.-Bdr.)— Pleasant Point. MORRIS, D. G. (Sgmn.)—Palmerston North. PARROTT. F. N. (Sgt.)— Dannevirke. ROLLINSON, G. D. B. (Sgt.)—Mrs. A. I. Rollinson, Auckland (mother). TURNER, L. W. (Gnr.)—Mrs. T. R. Turner, Sydney (wife). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Now Reported Not Missing PETERSON, S. A.—Milburn. (An earlier casualty list appears on the Leader Page:) NAVAL CASUALTIES (P.A.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following naval casualties were announced to-day, both being sub-lieutenants (A) in the R.N.Z.V.R.: REEVES, J. H., of Napier, missing, presumed
killed. PIPE. E. C.. of OpoLiki. previously lcported missing, now safe.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 107, 7 May 1943, Page 4
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