NAVAL PERSONNEL
WANGANUI DRAFT RETURNING PERSONNEL ABOARD THE CARRIER ATHELING Following is a list of Wanganui and district names of naval personnel return’ng to New Zealand on the air-craft-carrier H.M.S. At heling, which is expected to arrive in Wellington on December 24: — ARDELL, Leonard G., /Temporary-Sub-Lieutenant, R.N.Z.N.V.R, 16 Stark Street. ADAMSON, Leonard, Ordinary Seaman, 71 Bignell Street. ANSLEY, Jack, Able Seaman, 35 Parsons Street. BAGLEY, Leslie J.. Leading Seaman, 67 Somme Parade. | BURLING. Darner A., Leading Airman, 29 Smithfield Road. CAMPBELL, James A., Stoker (II.), 14 Wilkie Street. CHILDS, John H., Able Seaman, Marton. COZENS, Malcolm R., Loading Stoker, Bulls. GLASGOW, Stuart, Able Seaman, Filzhorbert Avenue. GREENER. Kevin P., Petty Officer, 10 May Street. HANDLEY, lan 8., Ordinary Seaman, Waitotara. HARDIE, Jack N., Leading Signaller, Hunterville. McPHAIL, Stuart D., Ordinary Signaller, Taihape. MARTIN, William A., Leading Telegraphist, Wanganui. SIMPSON, George, Telegraphist, Taihape.
DURBAN CASTLE LINER TO CALL AT TARANTO Reed. 6 p.m. London, Dec. 20. The liner Durban Castle sailed from Southampton with 584 Australian Air Force personnel. The ship is calling at Taranto to pick up New Zealander*, t
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 302, 22 December 1945, Page 4
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180NAVAL PERSONNEL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 302, 22 December 1945, Page 4
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