MISSING MEN
INFORMATION SOUGHT Official War Correspondent, N.Z.E.F.
CAIRO, October 5 Assisting in the constant efforts U trace New Zealanders who are still classified as "missing" from the can* paigns from Greece onwards . tfl Tunisia, the "N.Z.E.F. Times" this weeS publishes a list of more than four hun« dred names. It stresses that members of the Second N.Z.E.P. knowing those whose names appear may have information, which is not available to the Second N.ZJE.F. records but winch might have a vital bearing on the fate of those concerned. Most of the missing personnel are classified for Greece and Crete, but there are many relative to the period of the break-through ai Minqar Qaim and the first few days of Alamein. .^_____ "
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 86, 8 October 1943, Page 5
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