PRISONERS OF WAR
PERSONNEL OF MERCHANT NAVY (P.A.) WELLINGTON. June 10. Advice has been received of the following merchant service personnel and civilians who are officially reported prisoners of war. The following are in a camp at Tokyo:— Second Engineer R. L, Thomson, Mrs Thomson, Wellington tw.). Third Engineer W. P. Hall. Mrs Hall. Port Chalmers (m.). Foin th Engineer C. T. Hurley. Mr Hurley, Lyttelton (L). Fifth Engineer W. H. Brodie. Mrs Brodie, Lyttelton (m.l. Sixth Engineer W. Porteous. Mrs Baleavis, Balclutha (s.). Seventh Engineer J. D. Innes. Mr Innes, Wellington (f.l. Carpenter D. J. McCallum. Mrs McCallum. Wellington (m.). Motorman J. Harlnnd. Mrs Harland, Rotherham (m.l. Assistant Steward E. McCready. Mrs McCready. Wellington fm.). Assistant Cook R. Bell. Mrs Bell, Christchurch (m.). The following are in a camp at Changl, Singapore:— Motorman E, Hughes. Mrs M. Cozens, Richmond fs.). Able-Seaman P. Goodman. Miss Goodman, Auckland (s.). A. Heywood, Waddlngton, of the Malayan Civil Service. Mrs G. Heywood, Waddington (w.). Regi-ald Bird, next-of-kin, Vera Bird, Christchurch. Mr Cessford. Mrs N. A. W. Cessford, Christchurch (w.). J. A. P. Cameron, Malayan Medical Service. Mrs M. Cameron, Auckland (w.). In camp Marlag und Mllag, Nord, Germany ; L. H. Dooley. Mrs Dooley, Dunedin (m.). Believed interned In Saigon:— Mr G. H. Fair-maid. Mrs G, H, Fair-
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23971, 11 June 1943, Page 6
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