FOUR BROTHERS IN FORCES
Mr. L S. Watt, of Opunake, holds a commission in the Nigeria Regiment of the Royal West African Frontier Force. He has been in England on leave, "The Post's" London correspondent states, and en route to Freetown had a reunion with his brother. Mr. W Watt, whr was in the in France and is now oh tropical service witb the West African Forces. Two other brothers, D- Watt and T. Watt, were in Egypt with a New Zealand Echelon. Mr. T. Watt was captured m Greece. All four brotners were educated at New Plymouth High School. Mr. L. S. Watt (eft the Auckland University in 1938 u nd spent a year at Oxford before joining the Colonial Administrative Service in Nigeria.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1941, Page 11
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