N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES
SEVEN DEATHS REPORTED WOUNDED AND INJURED (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Thursday. The following Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualty list was issued to-day:— KILLED IN ACTION DR.DCE, T. W.—Miss E. E. Smith, Auckland (foster-sister). HODGKINSON, A. B.—Nelson. O'BRIEN', H. J. (L.-Sgt.)—Mrs. E. O'Brien, Auckland (molher). SMITH, C. M.—Mrs. L. M. Smith. Putaruru (mother). WATKIN. J. G. —Miss E. Watkin. Takaninl (sister). Previously Missing, Believed Prisoner HEBBISOX, X. B.—Green Island. DIED OF WOUNDS MICKELL, O. W.—Motueka. MISSING, BELIEVED PRISONER BOW. I. K. A. —Mrs. N. Bow, Glen Eden (mother). WOUNDED CARDALE. E. (2nd-Lieut.)—Wellington. BROWN (L.-Bdr.)—Te Karaka. HOWARD. L.—Timaru. WILSON. L. s.—New Plymouth. NOT AVOUNDED, BUT ACCIDENTALLY INJURED Previously Reported Wounded KEELEY. H.—Otahuhu. SCOTT. W. J. —Oamaru. WHITE, F. (L.-Cpl.)—Palmerston North.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 177, 28 July 1944, Page 3
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