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An Australian girl, Miss Dorothy MeGain (centre) travelled 12,000 miles to attend the funeral of her fiance,-Lieutenant Janies Crawford, held in Illinois, U.S.A. He was killed in New Guinea and his body was taken to the United States for reburial. Miss MeGain is shown talking to Lieutenant Crawford’s parents.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1949, Page 5

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An Australian girl, Miss Dorothy MeGain (centre) travelled 12,000 miles to attend the funeral of her fiance,-Lieutenant Janies Crawford, held in Illinois, U.S.A. He was killed in New Guinea and his body was taken to the United States for reburial. Miss MeGain is shown talking to Lieutenant Crawford’s parents. Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1949, Page 5

An Australian girl, Miss Dorothy MeGain (centre) travelled 12,000 miles to attend the funeral of her fiance,-Lieutenant Janies Crawford, held in Illinois, U.S.A. He was killed in New Guinea and his body was taken to the United States for reburial. Miss MeGain is shown talking to Lieutenant Crawford’s parents. Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1949, Page 5