ROLL OF HONOUR
WAR CASUALTIES
Further casualties to the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force are
announced
The list is as follows, the relationship of the next-of-kin, whose name follows that of the soldier, being shown by the initial letter:—
KILLED IN ACTION.
Pte. Laurence Brien Bosworth. Mr. L. A. Bosworth, Oaonui Store, Opunake, Taranaki (f.).
Pte. Herbert Henry Burgess. Mrs. L. Burgess, Mangamaire, Pahiatua (m.).
Sgt. John Stanley Horton Dring. Mrs. A. D. Dring. Taueru, Masterton (w.).
Sgt. Thomas JLogie: Mrs. C. D. Logic, 17 Hinau Street, Lower Hutt (w.).
Pte. John O'Brien. Mrs. Putu O'Brien, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty (m.).
L/Cpl. Allen Edward O'Neill. Mr. E. H. O'Neill, Temuka-Hilton R.D., Temuka (1).
L/Cpl. George Murray Sandiford. Mr G. V. H. Sandiford, Waitotara (f.).
Pte. John Ross Tustin. Mrs. A. M. Tustin, 19a Kainui Road, Hataitai, Wellington (m.).
- Pte. Douglas Wilson. Mrs. M. Wil--1 son. o/o Grand Hotel, Wellington (w,). Private William Richard Dean. Mrs. A. S. Rose, Rotowaro. via Huntly (s.). Trooper Patrick Stephen Grattan. Mrs. E. Grattan, 3 Gladstone Road, Mt. Albert, Auckland (m.). Trooper Allan Thomas Risk. Mrs. J. Risk, Box 34, Ohura (m.). DIED OF WOUNDS] Trooper Douglas Spinley. Mrs, S. J. Spinley, Lome Street, Morrlnsville (m.). PRISONER OF WAR. Pte. Reginald Henry Powell. Mrs. E. M. Powell, c/o Mr.- F. R. Nicholls,' Dulhie Road, Hawera-Okaiawa, Del., > Haw-era (\v.). ■ WOUNDED. Lt.Col. Hugh Graeme Carrutli. Mrs.! M. E. Carruth. Puriri Road, Wainui, . Whaugarei (in.). Capt. William Richard Kitnmitt Mor- ; rfson. Mr William Morrison, c/o Union Bank of Australia, Auckland (f.). , Pte. Thomas Harold Douglas Clark. Mrs. Jessie Clark. Hunter R.D.. Waimate (m.). ' Pie. Jack C'ockroft. Mrs. H. Coekroft. c/o Mrs. Hutch ins, 19 Wilson Street. Upper Hutt (w.). Gnr. Henry Edward Denyer. Mrs. P. V. Denyer. 2 Brunswick Street, Auckland (wJ. Sgt. Douglas Gordon Dillon. Mrs. E. A. Dillon, Otane (m.). Pte. Douglas Lloyd George. Mr. A. George, Bay ley Road. Moturoa (i). Dry. Arthur William Hearn. Mrs. Eliza Hearn, Grey Street. Waihi (m.). Pte. William Arthur Johnson. Mr. G. W. Johnson. Box 7, Lumsden (L), Pie. Alexander George Leslie Lambert. Mrs, M. Lambert, 177 Princes Street. Hawera (m.).. Pte. Charles Stewart Lovett. Mr. W. J. Lovett, c/o Woollen Mills. Aramoho (b.). Cpl. Christopher John McCarthy. Mrs. A. E. McCarthy, 29K Remuera Road, Auckland (w.). Cpl. Harold Marshall. Mrs. H. M. I Marshall, 24 Marlborough Street, Dominion Road. Auckland (w.). L/Sgt. Lan Brown Munro. Captain A. Munro, Ist Heavy Group. North Head, Auckland (b.). i Pte, George Henry Peacock. Mr. E. Peacock, Hihitahi, Taihape (b.). 1 Pte. Charles Adair Pistor. Mrs E. j Pislor. .305 Clifford Street, Gisbonie (m.). J Spr. Stanley JBarrington Reitman. Mr. A. Reitman, Queen Street, Thames j Pte. David George William Smyth. ( Mrs. I. K. Smyth, 1 Brandon Street, '< Dunedin, Si (in,), J Pte. John James Tregea. Mrs. E. C. ] Tregea, 63 Royal Crescent, Tahuna, ( Dunedin (w.). Spr. Roger William Turner. Mrs. N. J. Patrick, 72 Gloucester Street, Christchurch (relationship' not stated). Pte. Sydney Alexander Wright. Mr. W. C. Wright, c/o Mrs. G. F. Massey, Kirkbridge Road, Mangere (t). Lance-Corparo! Alfred Thomas Blakeley. Mrs. Blakeley, 31 Richmond Street, Hull, England (m.).
Private Frank Leslie Elliott. Mrs. B. Elliott, 120 Galloway Street, Hamilton (m.).
Corporal Jeffrey John William King. Miss Adeline King, Mt. Somers (s.),
Private William Robert Malloy. Mr. Reg. Malloy, Richmond Road, Auclv land (cousin).
Private Alfred Thomas Rye. Mrs. J Rye, Julian Street, Eltham Cm.).
Trooper Francia Loudon Scrlmgeour. Mrs. E. C. Kearns. 7 Cameron Road, Napier <m).
Private Robert Henry Stevenson. Mrs. E. M. Stevenson, 3 Devon Street, Frankton Junction (m.).
Corporal Frederick Vincent Ward. Mrs. C. S. Ward, 6 Drummond Street, Whangarei (w.).
AIR CASUALTIES
The following air casualties were announced last night:—
Pilot Officer Norman Mervyn Kcbbell Kirkcaldie, R.N.Z.A.F., missing on air operations. Mrs. In. Kirkcaldie, 80 Hobson Street. Wellington Cm.).
Sergeant James Clark Caltell, R.N.Z.A.F., now reclassified missing believed killed. Mrs. M. E. Cattell, 43 Messines Road, Karori (m.).
Sergeant Basil Alexander Walker, R.N.Z.A.F., killed on air operations. Mrs. K. Walker. 39 Cameron Road, Napier (m.).
Sergeant Norman Franklin Dixon, K.N.Z.A.F., killed on air operations. Mr. C. Dixon. 138 Earn Street. Invercargill (I.).
Sergeant Alexander Coutts Mcc, R.N.Z.A.F. Missing, believed killed on air operations. Mrs. J. Coutts, Post Office, Brighton, Otago (grandmother).
Flying Officer Ralph Holdcn Nicolson, R.A.F. Killed in aircraft accident.
Mrs. E. M. Nicolson, 28 Cracesiel Avenue, Christchurch un.).
Pilot Officer Daniel McLean Campbell, R.N.Z.A.F. Missing, on air operations. Mr. J. W. Campbell. 48 Sarsfield Street, Herne Bay, Auckland (v).
Pilot Officer Kirkcuklie is the younger son of the late Mr. Norman Kirkcaldie. He was educated at Here[worth School, Havelock North, WangaInui Collegiate School, and Victoria College. On leaving Wanganui he joined the firm of Clarke. Menzies, Griffin, and Co., public accountants, and later left for Australia and took up commercial Jlying. Shortly after the outbreak of war he returned to the Dominion, and gained his pilot officer's commission. He left for England in December, 1940, He is a grandson of the late Mr. John Kirkcaldie. founder of Kirkcaldie and Stains, and of the late Mr. John Kebbell, one of the pioneer settlers of Horowhenua. i
Sergeant J. C. Cattell was a son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cattell, 43 Messines Road. Karori. He was born in Wellington and was educated at Karori School and at Wellington College. After leaving college he was appointed to the staff of Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Taumarunui, from whence he applied for enlistment in the Air Force at outbreak of war. He was called up for training in April, 1940. leaving New Zealand in the following September.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 114, 16 May 1941, Page 8
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