FROM THE RANGITANE.
PERSONNEL IN AUSTRALIA. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON. Jan. 7. The Minister for Defence (Hon. F. Jones) has received advice that the undermentioned naval personnel who were on board the Rangitane have been safely landed in Australia and will return to New Zealand shortly: Naval airmen, second class. —Ashley, A. Haworth, sister, Miss A. G. Haworth, 137 Chester Street, Christchurch; Thomas A. Hooper, father, Mr H. H. Hooper, Rama Road, Alati-aia-Oeo R.M.D.; Jack A. King, father, Mr G. M. King, Massey Road, Manurewa, Auckland; James R. King, father, • Mr J. J. King. Mata- ... told, Thames Line; Albert G. Kofoed, father, Air A. Kofoed, 15 Kim Street, Khandallah, Wellington; Andrew C. Millar, father, Air A. C. Alillar, 56 Thomson Street, Invercargill; Donald I. N. Alaclean, father, Air D. A. Maclean, 206 Ormond Street, Gisbornfe; Thomas S. Newland, father, Mr A. S. Newland, care Public Trust Office, Tauranga; Walter. AIcG. Panton, father, Air V. H. Panton, 7 Selwyn Street, Timaru : Jack H. Roberts, father, Mr L. N. Roberts, Rewa Rewa, Pakotai, North Auckland; Richard O. Schmidt, father, Air F- 0. Schmidt, 5 Rata Street, lliccarton, Christchurch; Edward J. Voss, father, Air R. A. S. Voss, care Post Office, Tauranga ; Arthur' G. R. Williams, father, Air G. Williams, private bag, Hawera. D.E.M.S. crew—George W. I. Wilson leading seaman, father, Mr E. J. Wilson, 85 Alaitland Street, Dunedin; Donald F. Windridge, ordinary seaman (Royal Navy;, particulars of next-of-kin not known, residence in United Kingdom. . , The Alinister has also been advised that tlie undermentioned naval personnel who were on board the Rangitan© were well when transferred as prisoners to a German ship:—Naval airmen, second class: Alaxwell H. Burn, uncle, Mr ,L. Sutherland, Rata Street, Inglewood; John H. Dark, mother, Mrs M. C. Dark, 46 Campbell Street, Wanganui; Hector AlacD. Dowding, mother, Mrs G. Dowding, 42 Sentinel Road, Herne Bay. Auckland; Edward , H L. Hawkhead, father. Mr E. j Hawkhead, Alethven, Mid-Canter- \ bury; Brian M. Huggett, mother, Airs’ < L. B. Huggett, Clawton Street, Wes- ; town, New Plymouth. ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 January 1941, Page 2
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