INTERNEES NOW SAFE
P.A. WELLINGTON, Friday. The following seamen from the Hauraki, who were previously interned, are now reported safe:— W. P. Hall (Port Chalmers), M. J. Hediund (Auckland), C. T. Hurley (Lyttelton), J. D. Innes (Wellington), W. Porteous (Milton). The following civilians, including volunteer forces, who were previously interned, are now reported safe: A. Anderson (Christchurch), J. L, Anderson (Ngahere), Judge and Mrs. C. M. Murray-Ainsley (Christchurch), Captain J. Baird (Scotland), F. H. Blunsdon (Auckland), H. Bowrey (Auckland), P. Elkins (Auckland), Private A. J. Gracie (Scotland), D. Grist (Dunedin), Dr. F. Jacques (Takapuna), K. McLennan (New Plymouth), G. C. Maddock (Masterton), A. Mortimer (Tauranga), R. H. Oakeley (Timaru). L. C. Tincott (Auckland), L. R. Prynn (Invercargill), C. G. Richards (Wellington). T. T. Russell (Auckland), Dr. A. L. Shield (Hastings), A. V. Tyack (Papanui), L. Valpy (Wairoa), A. Hey-wood-Waddington (Christchurch).
The Navy announces that Telegraphist H. T. Franklin, previously reported a prisoner of war, is now safe. His wife is Mrs. J. W. Franklin, of Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 237, 6 October 1945, Page 6
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