PERSONAL ITEMS
Mrs T. Frater (Wakefield) has re-j 1 ceived a cable from her son, Gunner W. j 1 (Bill) Frater that he is safe and well. I Mr and Mrs E. T. Taylor, of Belgrovc. j have received a cable stating that their j son, Pte. Clarence Taylor, of the Second j N.Z.E.F., is safe and well. Lance-Corporal P. A. McConchie. j who is serving with the Second , N.Z.E.F., has advised his parents, Mr ' and Mrs H. McConchie, of Victoria , Heights. Nelson, that he is fit and well. Mr and Mrs F. Monopoli, have received word that their son, A. Monopoli is : safe and well. Mr and Mrs F. D. Drogemuller, of ! Elliot street, Nelson, have been advised by cable that their son Cpl. B. F. (Joe) ; Drogemuller who is serving with the I Second N.Z.E.F. is safe and well. Mr and Mrs J. M. Sullivan, of Rich- ’ mond, have received advice that their ! sen, J. G. Sullivan who is serving with ■ the N.ZE.F., is safe and well. Mr and Mrs C. Kenning, have re- * ceived cabled advice from their son, s Private J. W. Kenning, of the Second , N.Z.E.F., stating that he is safe and , well.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 May 1941, Page 4
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198PERSONAL ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 May 1941, Page 4
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