CASUALTY LIST
♦ 10 MEN REPORTED PRISONERS (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Jan. 19. The names of 10 men of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force who are reported to be prisoners of war are given in a casualty list issued to-night. The list is as follows: PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, NOW REPORTED PRISONER OF WAR Ayr. Adam Dickson, Pte. Mrs E. M. H, Ayr, Wellington (w.). Cattermole. Stanley Edward Dvr. Mr C. W. Cattermole. Christchurch (brother). Dewar, Donald Fyfe. Pte. Mrs F. J. Dewar. Waverley (w.). Hill, Harry Floyd, Pte. Mrs M. S. Hill, Masterton (w.l. Ims, Lewis Albert. L/Cpl. Mrs S. L. Parker, Wellington (m.). McGavin, Thomas Edward Keith, Gnr. Mrs E. C. McGavin, Wellington (m.). McLean. David, Pte, Mrs R. Reardon, Patea (in.). Manson. John Barclay, Temp. L/Cpl. Mrs L, Manson, Dunedin (m.l. Minogue, Patrick Emmett, Pte. Mrs H. E. Nevatt, Christchurch (m.). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING. BELIEVED PRISONER OF WAR, NOW REPORTED PRISONER OF WAR Russell, Jack, Temp. S/Sgt. Mrs M. K. Russell, Auckland (m.J. AIR CASUALTIES (P.A.) WELLINGTON. January 19. Tlie following air casualties were announced to-day, all the men being members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force;— Austen. Pilot Officer Desmond Thomas, missing on active service. Father, Mr A. J. Austen. Hastings. O’Connell, Sergeant Carroll Frederick, killed in action. Father, Mr C. U. O'Connell, Tolaga Bay. Lindsay, Pilot Officer Royal George, missing on air operations. Father, Mr S. G. Lindsay, Auckland. Sturt. Sergeant Henry Twite, missing on air operations. Wife, Mrs H. T. Sturt, England. Dadels/cn, Pilot Officer Michael von, killed in action. Father, Mr H. R. von Dadelszen. Havelock North. Woodrow. Pilot Officer Henry Joseph, missing on air operations. Father, Mr H. Woodrow, Auckland. Orchard. Flight Lieutenant Russell Ernest, Royal Air* Force, previously reported missing believed killed, death now officially presumed (o have occurred in September. Father, Mr H. M. Orchard. Christchurch. Redstone, Pilot Officer Gilbert Peter Lewis, previously reported missing, believed killed, death now officially presumed to have occurred in April. Mother, Mrs M. A, Redstone, Gisborne.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23541, 20 January 1942, Page 6
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