PRISONERS NOW SAFE
♦ R.N.Z.A.F. PERSONNEL jp a ) WELLINGTON. April 20. The following Royal New Zealand Air Force personnel, all warrant officers, who were previously reported prisoners of war, Are now safe In the United Kingdom:Barclay, George Stanley, Palmerston North. . . Bright, William Henry, Auckland. Death. Lloyd Arthur, Palmerston North. Devine. Thomas William. Ward. Fletcher, James Dduglas, Auckland. Hardie. John Douglas, Timaru. Howells, James Courtney Robert, AuckHyd'e, "Galbraith Mickle Bullen, Wellington. Johnson, Eric William Peter, Dunedin. King. Patrick Johnston, Wellington. HUey Richard Dewhurst, Wellington. Russell. Guy Barnaby, Masterton. Rutherford/ Alan Walter, Taupiri. Sergent, Francis Charles. D.F.M., Wellington, Sheehan. Bernard, Christchurch. Shepherd, John Alexander, Hanmer Sorines Smith, Keith James Stoekley. Wellington. Mrs R. C. Buckley, St. Martins road, Christchurch, has received a cablegram from her husband, Driver R. c. Buckley, advising that he had arrived in the United Kingdom safely, after being a prisoner of war for four years. His mother is Mrs G. Buckley, Shakespeare road. Gunner A. M. Fry, son of Mr and Mrs J. D. Fry, 77 Montreal street, who was a prisoner of war in Stalag 118, Germany, has been repatriated to England. according to advice received yesterday by his parents.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24547, 21 April 1945, Page 8
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