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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES

40 REPORTED WOUNDED. WELLINGTON, November 13. The following Second N.Z.E.F. personnel are reported wounded in a casualty list issued to-day: — Hal]-Kenny, James H., Major, Roslyn. Wiles, Owen G„ T/Major, Auckland.

Johns, Frank D., T/Capt., New Plymouth. Cornwell, Leonard J., Lieut., Palmerston North.

Deans, Sefton L. G., 2/Lieut., Wellington. • Almond, Alan H., T/L/Sgt., Spreydon. Ames, Henry C., Spr., Sydney. Andrew, Philip J., CpL, Gisborne. Ballantyne, Duncan McC., Spr., Incercargill. Bartlett, Charles G., L/Bdr., Palmerston North. Bloxham, Alfred F„ Tpr., Kaitangata. Brown, John, Sgt., Green Island. Bullock, Arthur E., Gnr.. Hastings. Carmichael, Hector D., Pte., Dannevirke. Check, Roy A., L/Cpl., Grey Lynn. Clarke, Edward A., Gnr., Wellington. Coleman, Gilbert D. 8., CpL, Ashburton. Croy, Edward, Gnr., Parnell. Davey, James P., Spr., Ponsonby. Finlayson, Charles E., Pte., St. Albans.

Garnham, Fraser C., Bdr., Napier.. Jordan, Augustus G., CpL, South Dunedin.

Laing, Robert R„ Pte., Mangere. McClennan, James W., Gnr., Auckland. McDonald, Alexander, Tpr., North East Valley. Meikle, Russell F., Pte., Auckland. Murphy, John, Gnr., Featherston. Murrell, Lloyd W., L/Bdr., Auckland. Neshausen, George S„ Spr., Otorohanga. O’Sullivan, John M., Gnr., Invercargill. Page, Alexander M. t Pte., Fairlie. Pratt, Leslie M., Pte., Aranga. Robb, Daniel 8., Gnr., Opawa. Roberts, William R., Pte., Dannevirke. Rush, Stephen E„ Gnr., Newton. Ryan, Philip C„ Gnr., Wellington. Stronach, Richard S.. Gnr., Dunedin. Vickers, Frank M. J., Bdr., Kilbirnie. Ward, Alexander 8., CpL, Dannevirke. Winthrop, Colin J., D.C.M., Christchurch. A FURTHER LIST WELLINGTON, Nov. 12. The following members of the Second N.Z.E.F. are mentioned in' a casualty list issued to-day (rank private, unless otherwise stated): — Killed in action: Booker, Gnr., William H., Waverley. Easton, L/Sgt. Lindsay 8., Shannon. Toogood, Bdr. William D. Woodville. Newall, Dominic, Roslyn. Johnson, Samuel 8., Waihi. Died of wounds: Baylis, L/Bdr. Frederick H., Matamata. Cramond, John, Port Chalmers. Eliott, Ralph M. Havelock. Manning, Francis L., Auckland. Page, CpL William N., Christchurch. Wounded: Francis, 2/Lieut. Mita Edgecombe. Steel-Boyce, Gnr. Charles W. Ponsonby. Callaghan, L/Cpl. Thomas C. Maromaku. Dallison, Cyril J. Waverley. Dobbin, Spr. William J. Ireland. Edgar Arthur, Scotland. Graham, Leslie J., Auckland. Hartgill, T/L/Sgt. John E. Dannevirke. Healey, Sydney E., Lower Hutt. Jarvis, L/Sgt. Leslie, London. Johnson, Gnr. Alexander R., Auckland. McHolm, Alfred J. Lower Hutt. Mclntyre, Gnr. Frederick J. Pukemiro. Newton, Gnr. Arthur E. J. Dunedin. Morgan-Roberts, William 8., Taihape. AIR CASUALTIES WELLINGTON, November 13. The following New Zealand Air personnel serving overseas have been reported as casualties (all R.N.Z.A.F.. and all Sergeants, unless otherwise stated): Chrystall, Donald, Foxton, killed on active service. Badley, John Warren, Auckland. Caskey, Robin William, Hastings. Hodson, Flying Officer Nathaniel Edmund. Wellington, previously reported missing, now reported missing, believed killed in action. NAVAL CASUALTY WELLINGTON, November 13. The following naval casualty has been announced: — Farquhar, engine-room artificer, fourth class, James Collingwood, NewPlymouth, previously reported missing, now reported died from exposure. L/SGT. TEMPLER Lance-Sergeant John E. Templer, who has been reported killed in action, was formerly on the staff of the Bank of New South Wales, at Hokitika and Westport. His father, Mr H. A. Templer, was manager of the Bank at Greymouth for some years.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1942, Page 4

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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1942, Page 4

N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1942, Page 4