DEATH PRESUMED
WHATATUTU AIRMAN DOMINION CASUALTIES (P-.A.) WELLINGTON, July 17. The following New Zealand airmen serving overseas are reported as casualties: — Previously Reported Missing—Death Now Officially Presumed Park, Pilot Officer Nigel Manfred, of Whatatutu, Gisborne SERIOUSLY ILL, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL An.stoy, F/Lieut. Wm. 1., 11.A.F., Timuru. KILLED ON ACTICE SERVICE Picrcy, P/Officor Frank A., Riverton. CONFIRMED AS PRISONERS OF WAR Millin’, F/OfHccr Ronald David, Wellington. Reid. Sgl. Ronald James, Wolington. Tosswili, P/Ollicor J. T.. R.A.F., Auckland. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED SERIOUSLY INJURED—NOW REMOVED FROM THE SERIOUSLY ILL LIST Broun, F/Sgt. Ronald R.. Auckland. Robottis, L/Aircraftman M. 0., Chrjiitcluirch PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING- — DEATH NOW OFFICIALLY PRESUMED Elliott, Sgt. Max Hilton. Wanganui. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSINGNOW REPORTED MISSING, BELIEVED KILLED Griffiths, Sgt. Ivor, Huntly. Macerlich. Sgt. William James, Hastings. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING, BELIEVED, KILLED—DEATH NOW OFFICIALLY PRESUMED Logan, F/Ofßcer James Allan, Hastings.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21149, 17 July 1943, Page 4
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137DEATH PRESUMED Gisborne Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21149, 17 July 1943, Page 4
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