I have a specific interest in East Surrey Regt (1st,2nd,1st/6th Bns 1936 - May 1943, and North Staffs (2nd Bn May 1943-Feb 44).
The Report gives the conclusions for each accident, but not the detail of the actual aircraft involved. However, as it includes the Flying Training School where the accident happened, it is evident that 3 were on Tiger Moths, and 17 were on Harvards. This Report was included in "Exclusive Brethren", edited by Ray Jackson. I can email you a PDF of this Report.
Hi Spidge, if you still need information on the RAAF fatalities in training in Rhodesia in WWII (as you were seeking back in 2009), I can send you some details from the RAAF Liaison Officer's Report. It lists 20 trainees killed in Southern Rhodesia, as well three fatalities in South Africa (D.I. Fraser, 402498, and T.E. Tighe, 401472, in a mid-air collision, and H. Sutherland, 401157, who drowned near George).