WAR CASUALTIES
Army And Navy Personnel
Twenty-six Men Dead
(N.Z.P.A.) WELLINGTON. Oct. 2. The following Second N.Z.E.F. personnel are mentioned in a casualty list Issued to-day:— Killed in Action Te Punga, Temporary Major Hamuera Paul. Mother. Mrs L. M. Te Punga. Halcombe. Mitchell, Captain Hamahona Mervyn. Wife, Mrs D. M. Mitchell, Wellington. Burland, Second-Lieut. John Douglas. Mother, Mrs B. B. Burland, Kaikoura. Bransgrove, Private Charles William Vincent. Wife, Mrs G. Bransgrove. Roslyn. Corkill, Temporary-Sergeant Ronald John. Father, Mr J. J. Corkill, New Plymouth. Coffin, Corporal George Alexander. Father, Mr W. H. Coffin, Mangonul. Coppin, Trooper David Charles. Mother, Mrs M. A. Coppin, Balclutha. Gillon, Private Arthur Alexander. Wife, Mrs L. A. T. Gillon, Patea. Gilmore, Trooper lan William. Mother, Mrs H. M. Duncan. Napier. Hargraves, Trooper Desmond Lawrence. Father, Mr E. L. Hargraves, Hamilton. Kells, Sapper Edward Henry. Father, Mr R. R. Kells, Wellington. Lewis, Private James. Mother-in-law, Mrs J. Bennett, Waipaoa. Mea, Private Tom. Mother, Mrs N. Mea, Te Teko. Parker, Private Cyril George. Mother, Mrs A. V. Parker, Wellington. Stringfellow. Sapper Herbert. Father, Mr P. Stringfellow, Hikurangi. Wallace, Private John James. Mother, Mrs T. Wallace, Wellington. Killed on Active Service While Prisoners of War, Previously Reported Prisoners of War Billsborough, Private Arthur Edmond, Dunedin. Bums, Private Neil Albert, Wellington. McArthur, Private Archibald Bruce, Invercargill. Melville, Private John. Wellington. Twidle. Private John Henry, Morrinsville. Died of Wounds Allen, Lieutenant Keith Raymond. Mother. Mrs A. E. Allen. Rotorua. Barber, Private Raymond Henry. Wife, Mrs I. D. Barber, Wellington. NAVAL LIST The following Naval casualties were announced to-day:— Killed in Aircraft Accident on Active Service Fenwick. Temporary-Lieutenant (A) Terence Charles Robert, R.N.Z.N.V.R. Mother, Mrs I. G. Browne, Gisborne. Missing, Presumed Killed on Active Service Taylor, Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (A) Stuart Crouch, R.N.Z.N.V.R. Father, Mr P. C. Taylor, Thames. Previously Reported Dangerously 111, Now Reported Died of Illness Harris, Leading Wireman Howard. Masterton.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 23013, 3 October 1944, Page 4
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310WAR CASUALTIES Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 23013, 3 October 1944, Page 4
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