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N.Z.E.F. PERSONNEL Wellington, This Day. The following: N.Z.E.F. casualty list was issued yesterday:— KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE— PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE. STOKES. Cutbbert It.. Dvr.: Christchurch. DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE. WHAREPAI'A. Te Wiremu, Tte. Mrs. K. Wliarepapa. Te Kalin (ra) DAVIS. Cecil A.. Pte. Mrs. F. K. Davis, 53 Ktipe St.. Orakei (tn) WALTON, Edward P.. Pte. Mr. C. Walton. Stoke. Nelson (f) PREVIOUSLY PRISONER OF WARNOW SAFE. WERE, Basil, Pte.; Franktou Junction. NAVAL CASUALTIES The following naval casualties were reported yesterday:— DIED OF ILLNESS. TT’HURU. John T. H. T., Able Seaman. Mrs. M. N. Tuhuru, C/o. D. Weepu, Araliura, Hokitika (w) DANGEROUSLY ILL. SMYTH. Patrick T„ Able Seaman. Mrs. I. Smyth, 35 James Street. Whakataue, Bay of Plenty (m) PREVIOUSLY REPORTED PRISONER OF WAR—NOW LIBERATED. GODWIN, Janies G., Temp. Lieutenant (A). R.N.Z.N.V.R.: Blenheim. LIFEBOAT STORY DENIED London, Sept. 16 The Government of Eire’s Information Bureau denied the report that Mr de Valera had asked the Irish branch of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to drop the word “Royal” from its title.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 19 September 1945, Page 5
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