NOW REPORTED SAFE
N.Z. PRISONERS OF WAR P.A. WELLINGTON, Friday. Following is a list of members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, previously reported as prisoners of war, who are now safe: Major E. P. Davis, Christchurch; Major R. Iv. Gordon, Wanganul; Major A. P. Macduff, Christchurch; Major N. A. Rattray, Waimate; Captain F. W. O. Jones, Wellington; Captain R. S. Sinclair, Te Awamutu. Former prisoners, now safe in the United Kingdom, are:—Corporal K. A. Ahradsen, Wellington; Privates G. A. Benge, Carterton; J. H. Clinton, Christchurch: T. W. Connolly, Winchester; G. B. Dickson, Opua; Staff-Sergeant L. A. Eddy, Invercargill; Sapper W. M. Edwards, Greenhills:' Private J. L. Langstone, Petone; Lance-Corporal J, Macaulay, Whangarel; Private M. McCormaek. Westporf Private J. R. Nelson, Port Chalmers; Lance-Corporal J. T. PatteMmi," Greyfnouth; Privates J. A. Phillips, D. J. Pickering. Masterton; "H. N. Reeves, Sawyer's Bay; N. A. Thompson, Wakapuaka; Driver R. M. C. Thompson, Tauranga; Driver G. Wallis, Hawera; Privates T. J. Webber, Glamorgan, Wales; J. "ioung, 1 Etonecroft, England,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 88, 14 April 1945, Page 8
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