PRISONERS OF WAR
20 MORE N.Z. SOLDIERS DEATH OF THREE MEN WELLINGTON, this day. The following casualties to members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force was announced yesterday:—' PREVIOUSLY REPORTED PRISONERS OF WAR—NOW REPORTED TO HAVE DIED WHILE PRISONERS OF WAR. Alcock, Ptc. William Lewis, Wingatui. Hudson, Gnr. Cecil, Frankton Junction. Steele, Ptc. Alfred Leslie, Bay of Islands.. PRISONERS OF WAR—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Ashby, Tpr. Robert Courtenay, Riccarton. Aukett, Pte. Frederick Claud, Te Kopuru. Bail'd, Pte. Clifford Lindsay, Martinborough. Baker, W. 0.11 Ai-thur Clemon, Foxton. Bond, Pte. Stanley Arthur, London. Browning, Pte. Frank Basil, Aratapu. Brunt, Pte. Maurice Ralph, St. Albans. Dowell, Pte. Raymond George, Paeroa. Garnham, Sgt. Henry Arthur L., Napier. Hampton, Ptc. John Raymond, Napier. Hand, Pte. Walter, Dunedin. Hyde, L/Cpl. Lindsay Alfred, Te Awamutu. Kennedy, Pte. Desmond Jeoffre, Dannevirke. Martin, Dvr. William, Bournemouth, Eng. Moore, Dvr. Albert Frederick, Shirley. Proebstel, Pte. Jack Jess F., Wellington. Stewart, Pte. Gordon Donald, Nelson. Symons, Pte. Maxwell, Petone. Taituha, Cpl. Harry Putangaroa, Avondale. Taylor, Dvr. Arnold, Wellington.
WOUNDED Stichman,'Pte. Herman, Oamaru,
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20625, 28 November 1941, Page 4
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171PRISONERS OF WAR Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20625, 28 November 1941, Page 4
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