COLONEL EDDIE EAGAN, U.S. ARMED FORCES (left), who was twice amateur boxing champion of the world, displays insignia on his flying jacket to the Premier of New South Wales, Mr* W. J. McKell,
IN THE CASUALTY LISTS.—FROM LEFT: Flying Officer L. D. Hutton, only son of Mr and Mrs G. J. H. Hutton, Hawarden, who has been reported missing, believed killed on air operations in the Pacific, now officially presumed dead. Corporal D. R. Dowell, son of Mr and Mrs E A. Dowell, Sydenham Fire Station, who has been reported wounded m Italy. Bergeant E G. Hill, husband of Mrs L. A. Hill, 111 Beresford street, New Brighton, and son of Mr and Mrs G. F. Hill, Maurice street, Lincoln, reported wounded m Italy. Private Clifford C, Gatehouse, husband of Mrs Dora M. Gatehouse, Wharenui road, Riccarton, who has been wounded.
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24270, 30 May 1944, Page 6
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