PRISONERS IN JAPAN
The following information concerning merchant seamen and civilians who are prisoners of war in the hands of the Japanese has been received in Wellington from the High Commissioner in London:—
The Key. Hubert J. Hayward, Catholic missionary at Korea. Mrs. E. P. Hayward, 1 Dyers Pass Road, Cashmere Hills, Christchurch (mother).
The Rev. Francis J. Herlihy, Catholic missionary, at Korea. The Rev, P. Herlihy, Catholic Presbytery, Karori (brother).
Mr. Hector W. Forsyth, engineer, Public Works Department, at Stanley Camp, Hong Kong. Mrs. J. D. Forsyth, care 26 Speight Road, Kohimarama, Auckland (wife).
Mi-. Kenneth R. Macaskill, clerk, at Stanley Camp, Hong Kong. Mrs. H. J. Macaskill, care Mrs. D. Buchanan, Eden Park, Tiakitahuna, Palmerston North (wife).
Mr.'F. Mawer, police, at Stanley Camp, Hong Kong. Mrs. Mawer (address not known).
Dr. J. Alistair Loan, at Stanley Camp, Hong Kong. The Rev. J. V. Loan, Edendale, Southland (father).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1942, Page 4
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149PRISONERS IN JAPAN Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1942, Page 4
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