WAR CASUALTIES
KILLED AND WOUNDED MEN OF 2ND N.Z.E.F. (Press Assn.) WELLINGTON, Nov. 12. The following Second N.Z.E.F. casualties have been announced: — Killed in Action. Gnr. W. 11. Booker, Waverley; L/Sergt. L. B. Easton (Mrs A. J. Easton, Shannon, mother) ; Bdr. W. D. I oogood (Mrs A. M. Toogood, Woodvillc), mother). Killed in Action—Previously Reported Missing. Pto. D. Ncwall, Roslyn. Killed in Action—Previously Reported Died of Wounds. Pto. S. B. Johnson, Waihi. Died of Wounds. L/Bdr. F. 11. Baylis, Matajnata; Ptc. J. (Jrammond, Port Chalmers; Ptc. R. M. Elliott, Havelock; Pto. F. L. Manning, Auckland; Cpl. VV. N. Page, Christchurch. Wounded. Major J. 11. Hall-Kenny Roslyn; T'Major 0. G. Wiles, Auckland; 1/Capt F. D. Johns, New Plymouth; Lieut L. J. Cornwell (Mrs M. A. Cornwell, 1 almerston North, wife); 2nd./Lieut. S. L. Deans, Wellington. 2nd / Lieu t. M. Francis, Edgccumbc; Gnr. C. W. Stocl-Boycc, Ponsonby; L/Cpl. T. C. Callaghan, Bay of Islands; Pto. C. J. Dallison, Waverley; Spr. W. J. Dobbin, Ireland; Ptes. A. Edgar, Scotland; Ptc. L. J. Graham. Auckland, T/L/Scrgt. J. E. Hartgill, Danncvirke; Pte. S. E. Healey, Lower Hutt; L/Sergt. L. Jarvis London; Gnr A. R. Johnson, Auckland; Pte. A. J. Mcllolm, Lower Ilutt; Gnrs. F. J. Mcltnyre, Pukcnnro; A. E. Newton, Dunedin; Pte. W. B. Morgan-Roberts, Taihapc. T/L-Sergt. A. 11. Almond, Spreydon; Spr. 11. C. Ames, Sydney; Cpl. P. J. Andrew, Gisborne; Spr. D. M. Ballantyne Invercargill; L/Bdr. C. G. Bartlett (Mrs J. 11. Bartlett. Palmerston North, wife); Tpr. A. F. Bloxham, ICaitangala; Sergt. J. Brown, Green Island; Gnr. A. E. Bullock, Hastings; Ptc. H. D. Carmichael, Danncvirke; L/Cpl. R. A. Cheek, Grey Lynn; Gnr. E. A. Clarke, P.’immerlon; Cpl. G. D. Coleman, Ashburton; Gnr. E. GVoy, Parnell; Spr. J. P. Davey, Ponsonby; Pte. C. E. Finlayson, St. Albans; Bdr. F. C. Garnham. Napier; Cpl. A. G. Jordan, Dunedin; Pte. R. R. Laing, Mangcre; Gnr. J. W. McCicnnan, Auckland ; Tpr. A'. McDonald. North East Valley; Pie. R. F. Meikle, Auckland; Gnr. J. Murphy, Fealhorston; L/Bdr. L. W. Murrell, Auckland: Spr. G. S. Neshnusen, Otorobanga; Gnr. J, M. O’Sullivan, Invercargill; Pte. A. M. Pago, Fairlie; Pte. L. M. Pratt, Aranga; Gnr. D. B. Robb, Opawa; Pte. W. R. Roberts, Dannevirke; Gnrs. S. E. Rush, Newton; P. C. Ryan, Wellington; R. S. Stronach, Dunedin; Bdr. F. M. Vickers, Wellington; Cpl. A. B. Ward, Dannevirke; O. J. Winthrop, D.C.M., Christchurch.
AIR CASUALTIES. (Press Assn.) WELLINGTON, Nov. 12. The following air casualties have been announced:—Sergls. A. R. Batley, Christchurch, previously reported missing, death now officially presumed; G. A. Cameron, Palmerston North, previously reported missing, believed killed, death now presumed; Pilot-Officer M. E. Carncross, Wellington, previously ro- ; ported missing, now missing, believed killed in action; K. J. Coakley, Greymouth, previously reported missing, believed killed, death now presumed; Flight-Scrgt. M. O. Conway, slightly injured, Napier; Pilot-Officer R. Crozicr, Frankton Junction, previously reported missing, believed killed, death now presumed; Sergt. F. D. Glasgow, Wan ganui, A. 11. Gumbley, Tauranga, W. E. Houston, Hastings, Pilot-Officer A. G lluggctt, Now Plymouth, FlightSergt. G. A. Hutt, Timaru, Sergts. A. W. Kerrisk, Hawera, J. B. Leigh, Auckland; Pilot-Officer A. F. McGrucr, Wellington, previously reported missing, death now presumed; Sergt. J. G. McMurchy, Ashburton, previously reported missing, now missing, believed killed in action; Pilot-Officer M. K. Nelson, Auckland, previously reported missing, death now presumed; Sergts. W. E. O’Neill, Auckland, previously reported missing, believed killed, death now pie sunted; W. C. O’Shea, Dunedin, previously reported missing, now missing, believed killed in action; A. I. Paget, Palmerston North, A. J. Parker, Invercargill, previously reported missing, death now presumed, Robison; Squad-ron-Leader P. Battlcy, D.F.C.,' R.A.F., previously reported missing, now missing, believed killed in action; Sergls. M. E. Robinson, Tolaga Bay, previously reported missing, now confirmed a prisoner of war; C. ■J. Salt, Christchurch, previously reported missing, believed killed, death now presumed; J. 11. Savage, Christchurch, previously reported missing, now missing, believed killed; Pilot-Officer I. S. Stone, Wellington; R. R. Thomas, Auckland, previously reported missing death now presumed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 296, 13 November 1942, Page 4
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