age, and was educated at the Ponsonby School and the Seddon Memorial Technical College. Before enlisting Sub-Lieut. Sandilands was employed in the Post and Telegraph Department, Auckland. He left Ndw Zealand for England in April, 1941, and gained his wings in Canada last February. Sub-Lieut. Sandilands was a keen yachtsman, and was also a member of the Ponsonby and later of the Artillery Band.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 8
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64age, and was educated at the Ponsonby School and the Seddon Memorial Technical College. Before enlisting Sub-Lieut. Sandilands was employed in the Post and Telegraph Department, Auckland. He left Ndw Zealand for England in April, 1941, and gained his wings in Canada last February. Sub-Lieut. Sandilands was a keen yachtsman, and was also a member of the Ponsonby and later of the Artillery Band. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 8
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