PRISONER OF WAR
YOUNG N.Z. PILOT CAMP IN GERMANY (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. 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 years, has been received from the Air Ministry by his brother. His sister, Mrs. Buckeridge. the wife of FlightLieutenant Buckeridge, acting controller of civil aviation. Wellington, has also been advised. Pilot Officer Murray was reported 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. He was born in Dunedin and educated at Wellington College and Otago Boys’ High School and the Wairarapa High School. Later he residec for 18 months in Auckland before leaving for London, where he arrived in .June, two years ago. to join the Royal Air Force.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20328, 17 August 1940, Page 12
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