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C. E. MALFROY, the New Zealand tennis player, who is now a fighter pilot with an Auxiliary Squadron of the Royal Air Force, seen with two colleagues after a successful air battle. In its first two days in France this squadron accounted for 15 enemy aeroplanes.

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Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 6

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C. E. MALFROY, the New Zealand tennis player, who is now a fighter pilot with an Auxiliary Squadron of the Royal Air Force, seen with two colleagues after a successful air battle. In its first two days in France this squadron accounted for 15 enemy aeroplanes. Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 6

C. E. MALFROY, the New Zealand tennis player, who is now a fighter pilot with an Auxiliary Squadron of the Royal Air Force, seen with two colleagues after a successful air battle. In its first two days in France this squadron accounted for 15 enemy aeroplanes. Southland Times, Issue 24153, 15 June 1940, Page 6