WAR PRISONERS
67 MORE MEN TRACED TWO DEATHS REPORTED DOMINION SOLDIERS (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The names of four soldiers from the Gisborne and East Coast districts appear in the latest list of New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualties as prisoners of war. They are: Prisoners of War —Previously Reported Missing Atta, Pte. Charles. Uncle: Mr. W. Gerrard, Tokomaru Bay. Brodie, Pte. Thomas. Motner: Mrs. J. Brodie, Patutahi. Burgis, Gnr. Raymond William. Mother: Mrs. R. Burgis, Tuai. Evans, Pte. Frank Michael. Mother: Mrs. V. M. Evans, Gisborne. Casualties from other parts of the Dominion are as follows: — ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Evans, 2nd/Lt. Owens Glynn, Wellington, DIED OP SICKNESS—PREVIOUSLY KcU’OkTEu to be a prisoner OF WAR W'olfeuden, Pte. Samuel English, Dunedin. PRISONERS OF WAR—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Aamodt, Pte. William, Wellington. Adams, Pte. Edward Charles, Te Awamutu. Alexander, Cpl. Hubert, Napier. Appleton, Dvr. lan Elliot, Wellington. Archibald, L/Cpi. Thomas Alfred, Ward. Armer, Gnr. Edward Albert. Ngongotaha. Atkinson. Gnr. Noel Henry, Wellington. Baker, Gnr. Peter de Bree, Hamilton. Baker, Pte. Reece Lindon, Dunedin. Barnes, L/Bdr. Leonard Bruce. Huuterville. Barnett, Spr. Frederick James, Auckland. Barrett. Dvr. Hubert Charles, Wellington. Bassenden, Gnr. William N., Wellington. Bates, Dvr. William Edward, Christchurch. Beamsley, Gnr. William, Wanganui. Beazley, Spr. Leonard, Dargaville. Berghan, Pte. John Kaye, Whakapara. Beveridge, Dvr. Douglas Andrew, Wellington Bezer, L/Cpl. Henry, Wellington. Black, Pte. Robert, Wanganui. Blnckbourn, Pte. Henry May rice, Inglewood. Blaekmore, Gnr. Cyril it. E., Christchurch. Boucher, Pte. Percival Charles, Ashburton. Bowley, Dvr. Charles William, Wellington. Boxall, T/L/Cpl. Francis Henry, Waihi. Bracken, Gnr. Leslie N., Palmerston N. Bradley, Spr. Phillip James A., Timaru. Bradley, L/Sgt. Ray Alex., Palmerston N. Brett, Gnr. John, Auckland. Brier, Gnr. Bruce Lewis, Albany. Brown, Pte. James. Brown, Sgt. Rutherford S., Invercargill. Browns, L/Cpl. Frank Alfred, Wellington. Buckley, Gnr. Clayton Seymour, Matamata. Burton, Pte. Frederick, Kirikopuni. Byrne, Cpl. Robert' Leslie, Auckland. Crump, Pte. Norman, England. Davies, "Spr. Ronald Gwybne, Auckland. Duncan, Pte. George Johnstone, Dunedin. Fordyee, Gnr. James, Scotland. Foster, Pte. Cyril George, England. Gardner, Pte. David Thomas, Auckland. Grant, Pte. Desmond Bruce, Karangahake. Horler, Pte. Reginald Stephen, Raugiora. Hume, Pte. Ernest Arran, Dargaville. Mayes, Spr. Percival William, England. Millar, T/Cpl. Robert Gordon,'Havelock N. Moore, Pte. Colin, Riverton. O’Hara, Pte. James N., New South Wales. Ruback, Dvr. Hurston, Christchurch. Shaw, Pte. John Wyld, Mosgiel. Slade. Spr. Charles Vivian, Manurewa. Smith, Spr. Winstone Vance, Christchurch. Walker, Pte. Albert Arthur, Christchurch. Walker, Gnr. David Kenneth, Auckland. Walker, Pte. Philip Sydney, Kaikoura. Walton, Pte. Noel John, Timaru. Watts, Pte. Herbert George L., Alexandra. Wells, Pte. Daniel William, Feilaing. Weston, Pte. Benedict Percy, Stratford. Wragg, Bdr. Robert Anthony, Palmerston N. Wyllie, T/L/Cpl. Herbert J., Ngongotaha. Zweibruck, Pte. Kenneth Arthur, Auckland. WOUNDED Millar, L/Cpl. Thomas E„ New Brighton.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20601, 31 October 1941, Page 4
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