CASUALTIES IN 2ND N.Z.E.F.
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, May 15. The following New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualty list was Issued to-day, the rank being private unless otherwise stated:— KILLED IN ACTION Cross, Maxmllllan Eustace, 2/Lleut. Mr P. R. Cross, Howick (f.). Dickens, Lloyd George, L/Sgt. Mrs H. Dickens, Waikaka (w.). Ramsay, Thomas James, Bdr. Mrs M. H. Ramsay, Invercargill (w.). DIED OF WOUNDS. Gilbert, Merton Louvaine. Gnr. Mrs I. Gilbert. Pakaraka (w.), DIED OF SICKNESS Watts, William Arthur, Dvr. Mrs M. F. Watts, Tauranga tw.). DIED (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED AND MISSING) Corbett, Leo John, Spr., Christchurch. Murray, David Magnus. Timaru. DIED (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING) Standen, Colin Raymond, Dvr., Wellington. WOUNDED Trower, Maxwell Bassett (M.C.), Capt. Mrs D. M. B. Trower, Te Awamutu (m.). Trafford, Charles William, Lieut. Mr G. E. N. Trafford. Gisborne (b.). Hey. Alfred Edward. Gnr. Mr A. Hey. Petone ff.) Irwin, John James, Gnr. Mr R. S. Irwin, Dunedin ff. >. McCrae, Cyril Golding. Mr S. McCrae, Spreydon (£.). Smith. Stanley York. Mrs A. Smith, Timaru (m.). Stevenson. Robert. Dvr. Mr A. Stevenson. Miramar (f.). • Tawse, James Courtney, Cpl. Mrs I. J. Tawse. Waipawa (m.). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED, NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED Berry. Lawrence, Sglmn., Christchurch King. Arthur. Mrs L. P. King, Kaitaia (m.). McCrea, Mervyn Helm, Spreydon.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23949, 17 May 1943, Page 6
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