N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES
THREE DEATHS REPORTED THIRTEEN MEN WOUNDED P.A. WELLINGTON, Tuesday. The following Second N.Z.E.F. casualty list was issued to-day:— KILLED IN ACTION Previously Reported Missing TAUBEBE, H.— Hoktanga. KILLED OX ACTIVE SERVICE BAKES, M. (T.-Sgt.)—Glsborne. DIED OF WOUNDS WHELAN. S. B.— Mr. J. H. Whelan, Hamilton (father). WOUNDED PRIMROSE. G. M. (Lieut.)—Mrs. J. E. Primrose. Dargaville (wife). LENIHAN. J. B. M. (2nd-Lleut)—St. Martin's. BEATTIE, J. A.— Wellington. CHANDLER. H. A.—Miss D. Chandler. Matamata (sister). PELL. N.—Greytown. FLINT. F. J-—Wellington. FRANCIS. H. (T.-Sgt.)—Mr. K. A. Martin. Te Puke (friend). KEEN. D. R.—Palmerston North. MOLD. J.—Mrs. M. Mold, Dargaville (mother). PULLMAN, R. W.—Mrs. J. Harrison, Whangarei (mother). PATERSON. W. (Cpl.)—Onnondville. TU, J. (Cpl.)—Mrs. H. Tu. Tauranga (mother). WEBSTER, P. R.—Waverley.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1945, Page 4
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