TWO MEN DEAD
N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES LIST OF 40 WOUNDED 12 GISBORNE SOLDIERS (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The names of wounded Gisborne, East Coast and Wairoa soldiers appear in the latest list of N.Z.E.F, casualties. They are:— Wounded Anderson, 2/Lieut. Morris. Mother: Mrs. W. Anderson, Te Araroa. Henderson, L/Cpl. Rangi. Father: Mr. A. W. Henderson, Te Araroa. Htira, Pte. Kiwa Pomare. Nephew: Mr. Sam Wairau, Opoutama. Ngatai, Pte. Mainga-ronga. Father: Mr. A. Ngatai, Tikitiki. Paraone, Pte. Marama. Father: Mr. P. Heremia, Raukokore. Rangi, Pte. Koro. Mother: Mrs. M. Rangi, Tikitiki. Reid, Pte. Jim. Wife: Mrs. F. R. Reid, Ruatoria. Slid ford; Pte. Charles. Mother: Mrs. T. Shelford, Tikitiki. Tapine, Pte. Peter. Wife: Mrs. O. Tapine, Wairoa. Totoro, Pte. Pini. Father: Mr. P. Totoro, Te Araroa. Turnbull, Sgt. Reginald James. Wife: Mrs. M. Turnbull, Gisborne. Whaanga, Pte. Norman. Mother: Mrs. M. S. Whaanga, Nuhaka. KILLED IN ACTION Durlinc, S/mon Jack Stevens, Wansanui. DIED OF WOUNDS Delamere, Pte. Edward Kohi, Opotiki. WOUNDED Royal, Major Ranri, Rotorua. Stewart, 2/Lieut. Donald O. Whakatane. Wordley, 2/Lieut. Water I). P., Darjiaville. Chapman, Tpr. Leonard H., Wnipukurau. Cox. S/man Henry Raymond. WeltinKton. Edwards, L/Cpl. Felix Joseph, Featherston. Emery, Pte, James Christopher, Auckland. Fisher, Pte. Harry, Awanui. Golle, Pte. Dudu, Konßatea. Hoani, Pte. Sydney Joseph, Motukaraka. Johnson, Pte. James Samuel, Taneatua. Kenn, (Ini'. John Fergus, Mornington. Koinaki, Pte. Ronnie, Hoeotainui. Kurupo, Pte. Tareahi, Hastings. Lloyd, Pte. John Andrew, Herekino. Matiu, Pte. Pat, Tokarua Beach. Parata, Pte. Tahu Brown, Dunedin. Park, Dvr. Alan Donald, Christchurch. Poa, Pte. Geoffrey, Tinopai. Puke, L/Cpi. Charles, Waitara. Robson, Pte. Alexander Geoffrey, Kaitaia. Robson, Pte. George, Kaitaia. Ropiha, Pte. Tuhoro, Ngongotaha. Rota, Pte. Barney, Morrinsville. Te Maru, Pte. Thomas, Kaitaia. Tierney, Dvr. Arthur Thomas, Balmoral. Wharerau, Pte. Mick, Waima. Wiki, Cpl. Meinata, Tekao. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION—NOW REPORTED NOT
KILLED IN ACTION BUT WOUNDED Dowdall, Gnr. Ralph James, Wellington. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING—NOW
REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION Gilmour, Capt. Walter L. M. f Auckland. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS—NOW REPORTED NOT
DIED OF WOUNDS BUT WOUNDED Tanner, 2/Lieut. Victor Joseph, Tauranga. Bolton, L/Cpl. Frederick William, Hastings. Wakeford, Pte Frank Thomas, Tauranga. Wilton, L/Cpl. Alan Frank, Wellington. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED—NOW REPORTED NOT WOUNDED BUT ACCIDENTALLY INJURED Gulliver, Pte. Walter, Palmerston North. Injuries suffered by Sergeant Reg. Turnbull, Gisborne, whose name appears among the wounded of the Libyan campaign, have been reported to his wife as extensive. Official advice states that Sergeant Turnbull is wounded and seriously ill, his injuries necessitating the amputation of his right leg.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 26 December 1941, Page 2
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