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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES.

WELLINGTON, October 25. The following 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualties are announced, the rank being private unless otherwise stated;:— Killed in action: Ellis, Leslie William. Mrs. A. E. Ellis, Hokitika (m.). Graham, James, Papanui. Macartney, Temporary-Corporal Derek Ernest, Tai Tapu. Miller, Bombardier Cyril Herbert, Hamilton. Scott. James Charles, Karangarua. Taylor, Harold, Timaru. Wounded: Campbell, TemporaryCaptain Richard George, Otahuhu. Eddie, Second-Lieutenant Andrew Hector, Havelock North. Petrie, Second-Lieutenant Lawrence George, Opawa. Purchase, Second-Lieuten-ant Grenville William Richard Hinton, Thames. Apirana, Edward, Ohinemutu. Atkins, Rangi, Tikitiki'. Barclay, James Maurice, Mataura. Best, Gunner Clement Rupert, Brightwater. Ensor, William Murray, Green Island. Franks, Jack Ryland, Papakura. Gudgeon, LanceCorporal Sonny, Tikitiki. Guthrie, Donald, Kaikohe. Harper, LanceCorporal Prosper Butler, Invercargill. Haslemore, Gunner Richard Winter, Waimahaka. Heslip, Thomas, Gore. Horua, Puki, Rangitukia. Humphries, John Cuthbert, Avondale. Irvine, Lyall Henry, Dunedin. Jury, Ronald Frederick, Leeston. Kissell, Noel Ernest, Invercargill. McKenzie, Donald Malcolm, Timaru. McLeod, Corporal Donald Henry, Temuka. Miller, Corporal Daniel Cook, Oamaru. Murphy, John Joseph’ Auckland. Nepe, Harry, Ruatoria. Parker, Abraham Bell, Ruatoria. Ruffell, Jack, Nelson. Screen, Corporal Egerton Charles, Tapanui. Sheat. Frederick Stuart. Milton. Sole, Sergeant Desmond, Auckland. Stack, Trooper Francis Richardson, Feilding. Sunich, Trooper George Thomas, Ngaruawahia. Whitehead, Sergeant Bernard Patrick Kyle, Palmerston North. Williams, Henry Albert Brown, Dunedin. Wills, Gunner Arthur Leonard, Gisborne. Wood, Jack Harvey, Winton. Previously reported wounded, now reported not wounded, but accidentally injured: Nyberg, George Samuel, Oamaru. NAVAL CASUALTIES. WELLINGTON, October 25. The following naval casualties are announced:— Killed in action: Spencer, Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Charles Douglas, R.N.Z.N.V.R., of Auckland. Previously reported missing, now ported missing, believed killed: Robinson, Stoker Petty Officer Harold, of Christchurch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 October 1944, Page 4

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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES. Greymouth Evening Star, 26 October 1944, Page 4

N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES. Greymouth Evening Star, 26 October 1944, Page 4