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ROLL OF HONOUR

EXPEDITIONARY FORCE KILLED and missing USD OF WOUNDED MEN AJ WELLINGTON, Friday The following Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualty list was issued today. KILLED IN ACTION m iniflv J. W. (2nd-Lieut.) —Mrs C. D. J}empsey, Auckland (mother). sfefe rS U fc«a n fh.,,. rTnt A°d"~-Wellington. ufi Q i-W M Utt * Sn, B. E.—England. H Slfl. H. J. —Oamaru. KT M? (Sgt.)—Nevv Plymouth, fflell E J. (L.-Cpl.)—lluflgiel. s" L, R. M.—Wellington. S IX' W- N. —Wellington. > died of wounds Burchas, S. H. (CpL)—Ceshraore Hills. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING Winter. 0. D.-Bluff. " MISSING F. T. (Cpi.)—Gisborne. a/H. J.—Mr C. J. Jenkins, Whangarei D.—Blenheim. SJtmn* R (L.-Cpl.)—Kaiwaka. tthlul ' Q.—Mr ß I*- T - Naera . Ohinemutu (mother). WOUNDED «!>« M H. A. (T.-Capt,)—Wanganui. £it C. V. (Lieut.)—Mrs G. M. Binet, Binl 'Auckland (mother). K.iiini P L. (Lieut.)— Wellington, £' nab D. G. iLieut.). D.C.M.—Napier. u!Jfin H R. (Lieut.). D.C.M.—Tolaga Bay. C. M. (2nd-Lieat.) —Carterton. SIT i P. T. (2nd-Lieut.) —Wairoa. ffi B.—Gifiborne. sii.it T. —Hawera. Jgjft, L.J-— Mrs c - E - Buckley. Frank-ch«rmley<WA-6,H.—Dannevirke. Sltw, S. (L.-Cpl.)—Mr G."L. Dalzell, D Waikuku Beach (father). J. L. (Cpl-) —Gisborne. 8 K.—Mrs E. I. Duxfield. Morris* rillfl (wife). - ),« i, H.—Aramoho. eniMt-W. J. G. —lnglewood. e ifard C. C.—Havclork North. I K E A. (Sgt.)—Wellington. oSl« J M—Matiere SSt R. o.—^e ,v Plymouth. g|Sle, R. MoG. (Sgt.)—Palmerston flooding, N. B.—Mr A. B. Gooding, Mapgere fl.rd?n th H. ) ' L.—Stratford. Simiti M. t. —Mrs A. Harnett, Waimataakn (mother). , HirrUon, D. W. (Sgt.)—Napier. Hhlton, E. E.—Mr J. J. Hinton, Onehunga (brother), uunt A. G.—Upper Hutt. l.brVo. A. G.—Kim bolt-on. &MM. 0. A. Palmerston North. ffirth' M. F^-Dnnedin. man h. M. (L.-Cpl.)—Mra J. A. Kitaon, Wbangaroi (wife). Llddlooat, F.—Mrs G. Apaapa, Tanraaga Llo»d C °K. iE W.- (L.-Cpl.)—Tua taper©, ffi W H. (L.-Cpl.)—Feilding. Lugton, T. K. (Sgt,)—Mrs M. E. Lngton, Morrinsville (wife). ■ McGregor, J. «»H. M. McGregor. U a L^d er A 6 F. Wi (Cpl.)—Mrs E. M. McLeod. Devonport (mother), uunnini; V T.—Stratford. MintlH. C. W. K. (Cpl.)—Mrs J. V. Bernard, Howick (mother). SiS H F , SC. \ Poulson. A. F.—-Upper Hutt. Run C. W.—Gisborne. 2St K' S. G.—Mrs M. H. Robinson. Sandrlnghnm (mother). ' , . lB n. T.—Mrs S. F. Sim, Auckland '(mother). , , Smith, G. 0. —Palmerston North. , Smyth, J.—Aramoho. Her: K. S. (Co' ) Napier. Ward, W.—Edertdalo. Warren. E. U. —Marton. Wllwn J.—Mrs R. Wilson. Ruawai (wife). Wright, J. C.—-Mrs S. A. Wright. Papakura ig% (mother). ACCIDENTALLY INJURED PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED Garland, A. C. (L.-Cpl.)—Clandelands. NAVAL CASUALTY (P.A.J WELLINGTON, Friday The following navnl casualty was reported today:— MISSING, PRESUMED KILLED GHifellow; R. MacL. (T. Sub-Lieut.) (A), R.N.Z.N.V.R. —Mr W. Goodfellow. Auckland (father). ' ■ : : MISSING AIRMAN YOUNG FIGHTER PILOT Reported missing on operations, Flight-Sergeant W. G. Abbott is the gon of Dr W. N. and Mrs Abbott, of JJanakau Road, Auckland. He was born in Auckland and educated at King's College. He joined the Air Force about two years ago and left for Britain early this year after training in SI our 7nnlnnrl

Flight-Sergeant Abbott was one of )ha fighter pilots giving cover to the invasion troops and was over the Falaise bridgehead on his 21et birthday. He was employed in Auckland oefore joining the Air Force and was a keen athlete. books for the forces ffX) CHRISTCHURCH. Friday A book drive undertaken by the Country Library Service on behalf of the Patriotic Fund Board for the Second «ew Zealand Expeditionary Force in the Middle East has resulted in more material being collected than originally asked for. This morning the director of tps Country Library Service, Mr G. T. Alley, said that a total of 5653 books and 64,779 other publications had been collected, making a grand total of ®0j432. The objective was 60,000. borovansky ballet Members of the Borovansky Ballet jjave been arriving in Auckland by pying-boat from Sydney during this a party of ten dancers and Musicians landing yesterday. Smartly oressed and with ready smiles, the girls Hepped off the plane yesterday said they were looking forward to a successful opening of the Auckland seas'l of the ballet at His Majesty's theatre nest Tuesday night. Their ages Janged from 19 to 28. They also re.°n the comfort of air travel their lack of fatigue, the trip wing taken under eiylit hours. None «? tall, but the graceful manner in it* the dancers carried themselves ""Pressed those present at the airport.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25036, 28 October 1944, Page 9

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ROLL OF HONOUR New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25036, 28 October 1944, Page 9

ROLL OF HONOUR New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25036, 28 October 1944, Page 9