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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES

DEAD AND WOUNDED FURTHER LIST ISSUED. (Press Assn.) Wellington, May 13. The following casualties to members of the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force are reported (the rank is private unless otherwise indicated):— KILLED IN ACTION Gunner William Janies Dunlevey. Mother: Mrs. Bertha Dunlevey, Auckland. Sapper Donald Edward Speirs. Wife: Mrs. F. E. Speirs, Christchurch. DIED OF WOUNDS Driver Arthur Albert Adderson. Father: Mr. A. A. Adderson, Masterton. William Clarke. Mother: Mrs. Ada Mary Clarke, Invercargill. L.-Cpl. Richard Francis Williams. Mother: Mrs. F. M. Williams, Herne Bay. WOUNDED 2nd.-Lt. George Austen Robinson. Wife: Mrs. J. S. Robinson, Masterton. Staff-Sergeant Robert Emil Olf Anderson. Mother: Mrs. E. M. Anderson, Port Chalmers. Arthur Cobden-Cox. Father: Mr. T. Cobden-Cox, Christchurch. Gunner William Alexander Lang. Wife: Mrs. E. Lang, Mamaku. L.-Cpl. Kenneth John McKegney. Mother: Mrs. E. McKegney, Nelson. Clarence Lee Moore. Friend: Madge E. Moore, Dunedin. Corporal Colin William Penney. Aunt: Miss D. R. Penney, Rotorua. Sapper Cyril Percy Robinson. Mother: Mrs. Ethel Robinson. Christchurch. L.-Cpl. Rupert Rose. Friend: Miss P. Bennett, Waipara. Gunner Harold Robert Scarlett. Wife: Mrs. Jean Scarlett, Auckland. Sapper Richard Tollemache. Wife: Mrs. E. Tollemache. Auckland. Sapper E. B. Watkins. Mother: Mrs. E. Watkins, Hamilton. Gunner Richard Hewlett Worger. Wife: Mrs. S. B. Worger, Auckland. AIR FORCE CASUALTIES The following Air Force casualties are also announced: — Flying-Officer Ronald William Gair, previously reported missing and believed killed, death now presumed by the Air Ministry. Father: Mr. C. J. Gair, Wellington.

Pilot-Officer John Alastair Graham, previously reported missing now reported missing and believed killed in action. Father: J. Graham, Hastings.

Flying-Officer John Clement Julius Lylian, R.A.F., missing, believed killed on air operations. Sister: Mrs. A. G. Stride. 3 Riverston Terrace, Church Road, Hollywood, Belfast. Flying-Officer Lylian was bom at Ashburton.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 111, 14 May 1941, Page 6

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N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 111, 14 May 1941, Page 6

N.Z.E.F. CASUALTIES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 111, 14 May 1941, Page 6