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CASUALTY LIST

THIRTEEN MEN WOUNDED

(P.A.) WELLINGTON, June 19. A list of casualties to members of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force; issued to-night contains the names of 13 men, all of whom are reported to be wounded. The list is:— Adams, Sapper Leslie Rolph. Wife, Mrs G. I. Adams, Tinwald.' Anderson, Driver Robert. • Wife, Mrs T. M. Anderson, Rotorua. Brunton, Lance-Corporal James. Wife, Mrs V. M. P. Brunton, Christchurch. Carter, Private Sidney Bernard. Mother, Mrs L. A. Carter, Kerikeri Central. Cassin, * Driver Phillip John. Wife, Mrs A. E. I. Cassin, Christchurch. Fafrant, Sergeant James Dundonald. Wife,’Mrs Z. C. Farrant, Oamaru. Friend, Private Keith Edward. Father Mr A. E. Friend, Nelson. Galbraith, Gunner Donald. Mother, Mrs I. D. Galbraith, Napier. Homiston, Driver Hollis. Sister, Mrs G. Cobban, United States. Jeff, Driver Archie Robert. Father, Mr W. A. Jeff, Auckland. Orr, Driver Harry Samuel. Grandmother, Mrs S. H. Jackson, Auckland. Pearsall, Driver William Alec George. Mother, Mrs L. A. Pearsall, Pukekohe. Robertsonj Driver Allastair James. Wife, Mrs E. M. Robertson, Scotland. Official corrections are:— MISSING Burke, Warrant Officer (Class II) Garrett Leslie. Wife, Mrs E. A. Burke, Wellington. This soldier’s, name was previously shown as Leslie Garrett. . WOUNDED Williams, Private Paddy. Brother, Mr W. Williams, Auckland, The next-of-kin was previously sho,\vn incorrectly. DRIVER R. MAUDSLEY Driver Raymond Maudsley, whose death on active service is announced, left Christchurch to go overseas with the Ist Echelon. He came to New Zealand from England in 1931, and at the outbreak of war was a salesman with Hutchinson Motors, Christchurch. His parents live in England. SOLDIERS REPORTED SAFE The following New Zealand soldiers have advised relatives in New Zealand that they are safe and well:— Gunner A- A. Blunden, Private F. Brierley, Private E. G. Dewery, Private, C. C. Parish, Gunner E. E. Watkins.

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23360, 20 June 1941, Page 8

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CASUALTY LIST Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23360, 20 June 1941, Page 8

CASUALTY LIST Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23360, 20 June 1941, Page 8

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