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CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY (By Telegraph—Press Association) y WELLINGTON, Sunday k* A New Zealand Expeditionary Fore* fl casualty list Issued today contained the » following names: KILLED IN ACTION JOHNSTONE, w. C. W., Auckland. DIED OF WOUNDS STEPHENS, A. J. (2nd Lieut), Auckland. MILNER, H.— Mr W. Milner, Te Kawa (brother). NEGUB, N. B. (L.-Cpi.), St. Hellers Bay. ADDITIONAL LIST (By Telegraph—press Association) WELLINGTON. Monday . An additional list or casualties among 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force personnel Issued today includes the following {Auckland district names:—MISSING HUTSON, j., Pte. Auckland. , WOUNDED 1 APERAHAMA, G. P., I.leut. Klngsland. I MORGAN, Edward, Lieut. Rotorua. PRATT. Robert L., Lieut. Auckland. I STEPHENS, Andrew J., 2/It. Auckland. iTt RBOTT, G. 0., 2/U. Takapuna. [ADAMS, Jack, Pte. Auckland. ! ALLEN, Lionel L., Pte. Auckland, i ALSTON. T.. Pte. Taumarunui. BEET, William R., Sflt. Mr E. C. Beet, j Plrongla <f.) BENNER, A. W., Pte. Te Puke. BROWN, D. W., Pte. Auckland. CARTER, H., Pte. Onehunga. COLLINGWOOD, Pranols S., PU. Mr F. Colllngwood, Whatawhata Road, Frankton (r.). COWARD, F. E.. Pte. Onehunga. DILLON, George H., Pte. Mr® G. M. Dillon care M. A. Lowen, Huntly south (w.). FERGUSON, K. H., Pte. Manurewa. GWVNNE, Patrick S., PU. Mr J. Gwynne, Peacock Road, Hamilton (f.), HUGHES, K., Pte. WalAl. MAR'S HALL-IN MAN, lan L. T/WOII. Tlrau. jJAGGAR, W. H., Pte. Parnell. IJARRETT, Gordon E., Pte. Mr P. J. Jarrett, Leamington. Cambridge (f.). JONES, G.. Pte. Otabuhu. KING, A. H., Pte. Grey Lynn. king, J. D.. Pte. Onehunga. -j KING. R. G., Pte. Grey Lynn. KINSELLA, A. W., Sgt. Howlck. KLAUS, Charloa D. M., fM.M.), L/S«L Mra v c. Klaus. Waitoa (m.). LAMB, Robert M., Pte. Paeroa. LONG, Herbert, Pte. Mr D. R. Fraser, 23 Liverpool Street, Hamilton (friend). Mcßae, Donald l. Pte. Mrs M. Mcßae, Paterangi, Ohaupo (in.). MEXTED, Eric W., Pte. Mrs V. Mcxted, Paewhenua, Otorohanga (m.). ' MILNER, Harry, Pto. Mr W. Mllner.Y* Pokuru, Te Kawa (brother). T& O’ROURKE, P., Pte. Auckland. PARRIS, Lawrle N., T/Sgt. Mrs 0. Parris, Walhou (w.). PLESCHER, Cecil J., Pte. Mrs L. Plescber. Leamington, Cambridge (ni.). PROUT, 11. H., Pte. Grey Ljruu. robertson, v. J., Pte. Sandringham. ROGERS, G. D., Pte. Manurewa. SALAS, J. R., Sgt. AuckUmt. I SAN'SOM, T A. M., L/Cpl. Mt. Eden, s ATTERTHWAITE, G., Pte. Grey Lynn. SHAW, Trevor R., Pta. Waalklno. SMITH, Keith G., Pte. Mrs E. M. Smith, Carlton Street Te Awamutu (m.). SNELL. H. 0., Pte. Epsom. STEVENS. E. T.. Pte. WelM. TATANA, IL. Pte. Hereklno TRACEY, Andrew R., L/Cpl. Mrs M. M. Tracey, care S. E. Nelmes, Te Pol, R. D., Matamata .w.). TURNER. IL, Pte. Te Papapt*. !WADDELL, J. H.. Tpr. Whakatane/ WALSH. K. 8., Pte. Edgerumbe. WILLIAMS. R. C.. Pte. Grey Lynn. WRIGHT, T. E., Pte. Onehunga.
PRIVATE T. R. SHAW Included in a list of 2nd N.Z.E.F. personnel reported wounded is Private Trevor R. Shaw, a son of Mr and Mrs L. Shaw* of Waikino. Private Shaw, who is 22 years of age, was educated at the Hamilton High School. Before proceeding overseas last year he was engaged in journalistic work in Hamilton. He was a promising athlete, and was a member of the Hamilton Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club. Private Shaw was keenly interested in religious work, being a member of the Hamilton Baptist Church.
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Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22027, 3 May 1943, Page 2
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