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. A. R. Ktngsford Photo. Pilot-Officer G. J. McFarland, only son of Mrs. A. Gilbert, of Stoke, Nelson, who is reported to have lost his life during air operations with the Royal Air Force. Pilot-Officer McFarland was head prefect of Nelson College in 1938, and later represented Nelson. Province at cricket.

S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. The late Mr. H. R. H. Balneavis, private secretary to the Minister of Native Affairs. He died suddenly at Parliament House yesterday. ..

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1940, Page 5

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. A. R. Ktngsford Photo. Pilot-Officer G. J. McFarland, only son of Mrs. A. Gilbert, of Stoke, Nelson, who is reported to have lost his life during air operations with the Royal Air Force. Pilot-Officer McFarland was head prefect of Nelson College in 1938, and later represented Nelson. Province at cricket. S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. The late Mr. H. R. H. Balneavis, private secretary to the Minister of Native Affairs. He died suddenly at Parliament House yesterday. .. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1940, Page 5

. A. R. Ktngsford Photo. Pilot-Officer G. J. McFarland, only son of Mrs. A. Gilbert, of Stoke, Nelson, who is reported to have lost his life during air operations with the Royal Air Force. Pilot-Officer McFarland was head prefect of Nelson College in 1938, and later represented Nelson. Province at cricket. S. P. Andrew and Sons Photo. The late Mr. H. R. H. Balneavis, private secretary to the Minister of Native Affairs. He died suddenly at Parliament House yesterday. .. Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1940, Page 5

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