IN GERMAN PRISON CAMP
DUNEDIN-BORH PILOT [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, August 16. Confirmation of the internment in a German prison camp, known as Dulag Luft, of a young New Zealand member of the Royal Air Force, Pilot-officer Henry Macale Murray, aged 20, has been received from the Air Ministry by his brother. His sister, Mrs Buckeridge, wife of Flight-lieutenant Buckeridge, Acting-Controller of Civil Aviation, Wellington, has also been advised. Pilot-officer Murray was reported as missing as a result of air operations on May 11, and on June 23 it was announced that he was a prisoner of war but it was not made known where he was.
Born in Dunedin, and educated at Wellington College, Otago Boys’ High School and Wairarapa High School, Pilot-officer Murray later resided for 18 months in Auckland before leaving for London, where he alrive'd in June two years ago to join ,thc Royal Air Force.
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Evening Star, Issue 23657, 17 August 1940, Page 15
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151IN GERMAN PRISON CAMP Evening Star, Issue 23657, 17 August 1940, Page 15
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