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IN THE CASUALTY LISTS.—LEFT: Private M. J. Searle, son of Mr and Mrs J. Searle. of Annat, killed in Italy. He wds an old boy of the Christchurch Technical College. RIGHT: Flying Officer Frank Reid Miller, sort of Mr and Mrs G. G. Millet) of Somerfleld street, Christchurch, killed on active service.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24482, 3 February 1945, Page 8

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IN THE CASUALTY LISTS.—LEFT: Private M. J. Searle, son of Mr and Mrs J. Searle. of Annat, killed in Italy. He wds an old boy of the Christchurch Technical College. RIGHT: Flying Officer Frank Reid Miller, sort of Mr and Mrs G. G. Millet) of Somerfleld street, Christchurch, killed on active service. Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24482, 3 February 1945, Page 8

IN THE CASUALTY LISTS.—LEFT: Private M. J. Searle, son of Mr and Mrs J. Searle. of Annat, killed in Italy. He wds an old boy of the Christchurch Technical College. RIGHT: Flying Officer Frank Reid Miller, sort of Mr and Mrs G. G. Millet) of Somerfleld street, Christchurch, killed on active service. Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24482, 3 February 1945, Page 8