BROTHERS REUNITED AFTER 53 YEARS.—-Mr A.N. Burdon, aged 79, of Aranui (left), and Mr I. Burdon, aged 81, of Mornington, Victoria, photographed at Christchurch Airport. They were born in Tasmania, but had not met for 53 years until last evening, when Mr I. Burdon arrived by air from Melbourne. Two sisters lost their lives in the recent bushfires in Tasmania.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31349, 20 April 1967, Page 14
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60BROTHERS REUNITED AFTER 53 YEARS.—-Mr A.N. Burdon, aged 79, of Aranui (left), and Mr I. Burdon, aged 81, of Mornington, Victoria, photographed at Christchurch Airport. They were born in Tasmania, but had not met for 53 years until last evening, when Mr I. Burdon arrived by air from Melbourne. Two sisters lost their lives in the recent bushfires in Tasmania. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31349, 20 April 1967, Page 14
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