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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES

WELLINGTON, October 22. The following 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualty list was issued to-day, the rank, being private unless otherwise stated: — Killed in action: Gabites, Charles Ernest, Kelso. Killed on active service: Renata, Hanita, Hastings. Wounded: Christy, Temporary Captain Benjamin Goddard, M.C., National Park. Stewart, Second-Lieu-tenant William Houston, Dunedin. Angel, Richard Athelston, Onehunga. Barton, Sergeant Donald, Terore Bridge Road. Bramley, Gunner Robert Oliver, Hineuera. Cain, David Samuel James, Temuka. Calder, Temporary Lance-Seregant Gordon Duthie, Ashburton. Capill, Gunner Raymond Frederick, Kennington. Curnow, Sergeant Herbert, Huntly. Davis, Herbert Selwyn, Auckland. Dudson, Sapper Walter Louis, Master ton. Finch, Trooper Robert Colin, Milton. Findlay, Robert Stanley, Riverton. Garland, Lance-Corporal Albert Clifford, Claudelands. Gunn, Sergeant Ronald Joseph, Auckland. Haenga, Corporal Roger Julu, Ruatoria. Heard, George Max, Papakura. Jones, Trooper Richard William, Christchurch. Kerr, William George, Gore. King, Eric Leonard, Ashburton. Kirk, Corporal Barney, Tikitiki. Lonergan, Desmond Clive, Auckland. Lowe, Fred Wilkinson, Spreydon. McAuley, Lance-Corporal Samuel Alexander, Wanaka. McEwan, William Wilson, Oamaru. Main, Temporary LanceCorporal Leslie AndreAv, Gore. Matheson, Farquhar Mcßae, Auckland. Miller, Trooper Royce Garment, Auckland. Murphy, Charles John, New Brighton. Parsons, Corporal Ralph Dudley. Kaikoura. Rangi, Pat. Kaikohe. Renton, Arthur Douglas, Mosgiel. Roberts, Gunner Arthur Eric, Thames. Scott, Kevin Joseph. Timaru. Smith. Louis Albert, Papanui. Smith, Phillip, Ernest, Te Kuiti. Stephens. Corporal Stanley Fred, Rakaia. SAvinton. Jack, Raukakore. Te Wheoro, Patrick •Tack, Tauranga. Vogan. Sergeant Donald. Banks Peninsula. White,' Lance-Corporal Stanley Battle, Dunedin. Wilks, Frank Thomas, Owaka. Williamson, Ernest, Linwood. Wolland, Trooper Topham Henry, Paihiatua. Previously .reported wounded, now reported not wounded, but accidentally injured: Chappell, Gunner Maurice Clifford, Spreydon.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1944, Page 4

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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1944, Page 4

N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES Greymouth Evening Star, 24 October 1944, Page 4