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Lance-Bombardier Ernest Reginald Wilson, whose death from wounds is reported. Bombardier Wilson was the youngest son of Mrs. M. A. Wilson, of 20, Symonds Street, Auckland, and Mr. T. Wilson, of Scotland. He was educated at the Epsom School and the Seddon Memorial Technical College, and left New Zealand for overseas service with the Second N.Z.E.F. in 1941. He was a member of the Otahuhu Rugby League Club and the Otahuhu baseball team.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 29 February 1944, Page 4

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Lance-Bombardier Ernest Reginald Wilson, whose death from wounds is reported. Bombardier Wilson was the youngest son of Mrs. M. A. Wilson, of 20, Symonds Street, Auckland, and Mr. T. Wilson, of Scotland. He was educated at the Epsom School and the Seddon Memorial Technical College, and left New Zealand for overseas service with the Second N.Z.E.F. in 1941. He was a member of the Otahuhu Rugby League Club and the Otahuhu baseball team. Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 29 February 1944, Page 4

Lance-Bombardier Ernest Reginald Wilson, whose death from wounds is reported. Bombardier Wilson was the youngest son of Mrs. M. A. Wilson, of 20, Symonds Street, Auckland, and Mr. T. Wilson, of Scotland. He was educated at the Epsom School and the Seddon Memorial Technical College, and left New Zealand for overseas service with the Second N.Z.E.F. in 1941. He was a member of the Otahuhu Rugby League Club and the Otahuhu baseball team. Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 29 February 1944, Page 4