AIR CRASH VICTIMS.
ONE OF FOUR BROTHERS. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.). DUNEDIN, this day. Leading Aircraftsman F. M. MeFarlane, one of the victims of the aeroplane crash at Akaroa, was a former resident of Dunedin and was one of four brothers. His elder brother Lawrence has been in the Royal Air Force in England eince 1936, and another brother, Donald, is a sergeant with , the First Echelon overseas. The youngest brother, John, has volunteered for service in the New Zealand Air Force and is waiting to- be called up. Deceased was born at Napier and was educated at the Otago Boys' High School.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1940, Page 10
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