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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES

PRISONERS OF WAR Doctors and Chaplains Included [Per Press Association] WELLINGTON, Sept. 16. The following list of casualties to members Lf the Second N.Z.E.F. was issued to-night, the rank being pu vate, unless otherwise stated: — MISSING. Lamb, Spr. John Melville. J. C. Lamb, Christchurch (f). The International Red Cross, Geneva, reports the following soldiers as prisoners of war—Previously reported missing:— z-. de Clive-Lowe, Major Selwyn G. Ur. G. de Clive-Lowe, Auckland (f). Hetherington, Capt. Owen Stanmore. Mrs J. B. Hetherington, Thames (w). . . Moody, Capt. Robert Frederick. A. Moody, Auckland (f). Bailantvne, Lieut. Diamond Allan. Mrs S. J. Ballantyne, Christchurch (w). Borrie, Lieut. John. Dr. W. H. Borrie, Dunedin (f). . Longmore, Lieut. Louis Heaton valentine. Mrs E. A. Longmore, Christchurch (m>. _ Aitken, Gnr. Thomas Bruce. R’. Aitken, Mosgiel (f). Bavister, Jack. Mrs E. A. Bavister, Manurewa (w). Baxter, Joseph Alexander. Mrs M. A. Baxter, Wanganui (m). Brown C/Sgt. Major John Robert. Mrs H. E. Brown, Te Awamutu (m). Chalmers, T/L/Cpl. Thomas Albert. Mrs M. Chalmers, Napier (w). Crawford, L/Cpl. Alan Ferguson. Mrs B. L. A. Crawford, Christchurch (w). Denton, Gnr. George Henry. Airs J P Denton, Wellington (w). Dicken, L/Cpl. Albert Stanley. Mrs I M Dicken, Waihou (m). Duff, Cnl. Gowan. O. Duff, Wellington (f). Green. T/Staff Sgt. Percy. Mrs N. M. G. Green, Wanganui (w). Green, William Henry. Mrs A. L. Green, Auckland (m). ' Greenslade, L/Cpl. Burton Anstruther. Mrs M. Greenslade, Christchurch (w). Hamilton. Gnr. David Alexander. Mrs G P. Hamilton, Gisborne (m). Hill, Thomas Victory John. A. G. Hill, Waihou (f). T Inglis, Alec Donald. J. A. Inglis, Dunedin (f). t , Johnson. Marshall Dunbar. J. Johnson, Wanganui (f). Lee, Alexander, Rupert. A, Lee, For. dell (f).

Luoni, Lewis Alfred. H. J. Luoni, Hunterville (f). Mcßride, Cpl. lan Richard. S. McBride, Auckland (f). McClymont, James Minto. Mrs A. A. Oram, Otane (m). McCollum, Keith Robert. .T. McCollum, Thames (b). Newcombe, T/L/Sgt. Richard Cyril Keith. Mrs I. K. Newcombe, Auckland (w). Norris. Robert. Mrs E. Allerby, Westport (sister). Oliver, Gnr. Stephen Charles. C. Oliver. Wairarapa (f). Orton, Frank Lionel. R. W. Orton, Wanganui (f). Patton, William David Alexander. Mrs N. Patton. Waihi (m). Perry, George Ernest. E. F. O. Perry, Wellington (f). Petherick. Frederick George. A. L. R. Petherick. Auckland (f). Rivett, Spr. Victor George. Mrs M. R'ivett, Auckland (m). Rodgers. Cpl. Horwood. Mrs E. Rodgers, Whangarei (m). Savory. William Charles Thomas. Mrs M. Saverv, Wellington (w). Sevmour, L/Sgt. Patrick Charles. CW. Sevmour, Christchurch (f).

Smith. Tor. George Alexander. Mrs V. E. Smith. Hamilton East (m). Suttie. L/Cpl. David Hay. Mrs E. P. Suttie, Auckland (w). Tonkin, Sgt. Noel John. Mrs E. A. Tonkin. Tauranga (m). Watts, Dvr. Terence Graham John. Mrs E. M. Watts, Blenheim (w). Wilton. Harold Russell. Mrs A. Wilton, Martinborough (m). The International Red Cross, Geneva, reports the following as prisoners of war—previously reported wounded and missing:— Smart, Lieut. Leonard Charles. Mrs E. M. Smart, Auckland (w). Anderson, Henry James. Mrs C. Anderson, Whakapara (m). Armstrong, William Robert. Rev. A. W. Armstrong, Wellington (f). Christian, Everett Boyd. Miss R. Christian, Wellington (friend). Clarke, A/Sgt. Leslie Gardener. Mrs J. Clarke, Te Aroha (m). Connor, Gnr. Ernest. G. Connor, Wellington (b). Dunn, Manuel. M. Dunn, Hokianga (f). Haira, Kami. W. Haira, Whakarewarewa (f). Hoare, Hugh Allan. Mrs C. V. Hoare, England (w). Jones, Fred. Miss M. Parish, Christchurch (friend). Katene Hopa. Mrs R. Hakopa, Rotorua (m). Lawn, Bernard. Mrs F. Lawn, New Plymouth (m). McVeigh, Gordon Charles. Mrs E. McVeigh, Papakura (m). Martin, Kitchener. Mrs J. H. Smith, Hikurangi (grandmother). Matahika, Tapara Akuhata. Wi Matahika, Tokomaru Bay (f). Moor, L/Cpl. Aubrey James. J. E. Moor, Waimate (f). Moyle, James Evan. W. E. Moyle, damaru (f). i Potts, Gordon Ernest. R. Potts, Opunake (f). Rouse, Clive Allan. T. A. Rouse, Hawera (f). Selander, Charles Oscar William. Mrs A. C. Griffiths, Lvttelton (s). Spiers, Roderick lan Hamish. Mrs C. Kilgour, Dunedin (s). Stent, L/Cpl. Robert. S. Greaves, Karioi (cousin). Syme, T/Sgt. Gordon. Mrs U. E. 'Svme, Nelson '(w). . Taura, Murray. Mrs Hinerongui, Manunui (s). Tauwiwi, Tawa. Mrs M. Manihera, Ruatahuna (m). Thomas, Gnr. Milson Maxon. G. Thomas, Gisborne (f). Wallis, Alfred Owen. G. V. Wallis, Upper Hutt (f). •Win, Morris Lionel Reid. Mrs H. O. Win, Nelson (w). Win, L/Cpl. Rex Bernard. Mrs E. M. Smith, Nelson (m). The International Red Cross, Geneva, reports the following soldiers as prisoners of war—previously reported missing, believed prisoners:— Hiddlestone, Major Chaplain John. Mrs E. Hiddleston'e, Epsom (w). Hopkins, Capt. Chaplain Henry Ivor. Mrs M. A. Hopkins, Timaru (w). Dodgshun, Lieut. Joseph Terence. G. M. Dodgshun, Gisborne (f). Noakes, Lieut. Pat. N. L. Noakes, Auckland (f). Spencer, Lieut. Richard Deuchar. Mrs V. E. Spencer, Feilding (w). Warren, Lieut. John Le ißailly. J. Y. Barren, Auckland (f). ' ( The International Red Cross, Gen- < eva, reports the following soldiers prisoners of war as wounded—pre- ] viously reported missing:— Ford, Gnr, Allan Walter. Mrs M. E. Ford, Auckland (m). Paterson, John Gammack. Mrs M. : Paterson, New Plymouth (m). ] Whitcombe, Gnr. John Frederick. Mrs M. Whitcombe, Auckland (w). The following soldier, previously I reported killed in action, is now re-

ported a prisoner of war and wounded :— Madden, Dvr. Anthony Aeldred. Mrs M. Madden, Takapuna (m). WOUNDED. Rowsell, Spr. Frank Maynard. Mrs F. M. Rowsell,, Whangarei (m). The following soldiers previously reported as prisoners of war, are now reported as not missing:— Carson, Spr. Stanley Edgar. Mrs L. M. Carson, Lyttelton (m). Marshall, L/Bombardier Francis Sydney. Mrs I. M. Marshall, Auckland (w).

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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1941, Page 8

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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES Grey River Argus, 17 September 1941, Page 8

N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES Grey River Argus, 17 September 1941, Page 8