IN THE CASUALTY LlSTS.—Flight Sergeant P. Croudis (left), youngest son of Mr and Mrs A. B. Croudis, of Westport, who has been killed In action over enemy territory; and Private D. Ash, husband of Mrs P. M. Ash. 32 Peacock street, Christchurch, and son of Mr and Mrs W. Ash, of Prebbleton, who has been wounded in Italy.
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24237, 20 April 1944, Page 6
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58IN THE CASUALTY LlSTS.—Flight Sergeant P. Croudis (left), youngest son of Mr and Mrs A. B. Croudis, of Westport, who has been killed In action over enemy territory; and Private D. Ash, husband of Mrs P. M. Ash. 32 Peacock street, Christchurch, and son of Mr and Mrs W. Ash, of Prebbleton, who has been wounded in Italy. Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24237, 20 April 1944, Page 6
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