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AIR FORCE AND AIiMY WAIKATO PILOT-OFFICER Reported missing, believed killed, Pilot-Officer Ivan Tvrdeieh, of Hamilton, is the eldest sou of Mr and Mrs 1. Tvrdeieh, of Cara, Yugoslavia. IMIot-Offieer Tvrdeieh came to New Zealand several years ago. Ho was a member of the Auckland Aero Club. After receiving training in New Zealand, he went to Canada, and was later sent to Great Britain.
Reported missing on operations. Warrail t-Ollieer Bruce 'J'. Barton is the fourth sou of Leaditig-Aircrnftnian and Mrs 11. Barton, of Hi Wilton Street, (J rev Lynn.' He and his three brothers volunteered immediately war broke out and until he was called for service with the Air Force lie was a member of the Territorial Forces, lie left New Zealand in IUII and was trained in Canada and Great Britain.
Private I'. T. Wouldes lias been re ported killed in action alter having been posted as missing for more than two years. He was the only son of .Mr and Mrs T. Wouldes, of Papatoetoe. and was aged 2-1. Private Woiddes was educated at the I'apatoetoe School and left New Zealand with the Second Echelon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24969, 11 August 1944, Page 7
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