DEATH OF FIVE MEN
DOMINION SOLDIERS NINE MORE PRISONERS (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following casualties to members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force were announced last night:— WOUNDED Montgomery, Signalman George Frederick. Mother, Mrs. S. A. Montgomery, Gisborne. KILLED IN ACTION Jcrmyn, Tpr. Douglas Fraser, Blenheim. Muxfield, Dvr. Laurence E., Auckland. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY Turner, L/Cpl. Arthur Haydn, England. DIED Churchill, Gnr. Leslie Stewart, Dunedin. Ilobinson, Pte. Thomas Joseph, Oamaru. PRISONERS OF WAR—PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Bowyer, Dvr. Robert John. Ashley Bank. Cayless, Pte. Ernest Martin, Wellington. Donaldson, Gnr. Frank Harry, Wanganui. Fiddes, Pte. Thomas George, Windsor. Hodgson, Pte. John William, England. Jardine, Pte. Norman Stanley, Wellington. Lamb, Spr. John Melville, Christchurch. Stainer, Spr. Reginald Arthur, England. PRISONER OF WAR Hart, Dvr. Edward, Dunedin. WOUNDED White, Major A Ivan Willmette, Wellington. Rosson, Pte. Frederick Charles, Wellington. Schofield, Sgt. Donald Vaughan, Hastings. Wallis, Cpl. Alick Richard John, Hawera.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20628, 2 December 1941, Page 4
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