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NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS OFFICER'S DEATH AS PRISONER [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Friday The following New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualty list was issued to-day:— DIED AS PRISONER PREVIOUSLY REPORTED PRISONER McKay, Wattle Horton (Lieut).—Mrs. R. McKay, Hastings (wife). KILLED AS RESULT AIRCRAFT ACTION Norton, William —Mrs. iL. Norton, England (mother). PRISONERS OF WAR Wat-kins. Richard George—Mrs. A. Watkins, Ruawai (mother). PREVIOUSLY REPORTED KILLED Bloxsome, Francis Charles —Mr. F. H. Bloxsome, Auckland (father). WOUNDED Escott, Arthur John —Mrs. Escott, Wellington (mother). Mclver, William Charles (W. 0.11.) —Mrß. A. Eagles, New Plymouth (sister). Steward, Albert George—Mrs. M. Stewart, Invcrcargill (mother). DEATH IN AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT NEW ZEALANDER IN NAVY [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Friday A naval casualty announced to-night was: — Black, Gordon (Temporary Sub-Lieutenant), R.N.Z.N.V.R., died of injuries received in aircraft accident —-Mrs. Rose Maud Black, Petone (mother). PRISONER IN ITALY Advice that her son, Second-Lieu-tenant E. H. Bishop, who was reported missing in Greece, is a prisoner of war, has been received by Mrs. R. Bishop, of 8 Alba Road, Epsom. Second-Lieu-tenant Bishop is now in Montalbo, Italy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 13
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178MORE CASUALTIES New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 13
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