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WHANGAREI AIR FATALITY

i DEATH OF PILOT-OFFICER j SMITH I One of the two occupants of the j airplane which crashed at Whangarei . with the loss of both lives while on j Liberty Loan publicity was Pilot- i; Officer Charles Smith, a cousin of Mrs. H. G. Keeley, of Matamata. i 1 Pilot-Officer Smith had had a very j varied career with the Air Force [ during over three years’ service. He j had fought in all theatres and had | visited 32 countries. He took part in I three of the 1000-bomber raids over j Germany, and had been sent home to ■ New Zealand with others for a rest.

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Putaruru Press, Volume XVII, Issue 1038, 24 June 1943, Page 2

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WHANGAREI AIR FATALITY Putaruru Press, Volume XVII, Issue 1038, 24 June 1943, Page 2

WHANGAREI AIR FATALITY Putaruru Press, Volume XVII, Issue 1038, 24 June 1943, Page 2

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