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Pilot Officer Frank ("Spud") Murphy, D.F.C., of Seatoun, known to his squadron as "Manu Rewai," which is the Maori equivalent of "Flying Potato" being interviewed by Miss Noni Wright, of Auckland, producer of the Pacific Service programmes of the B.B.C.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1943, Page 8

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Pilot Officer frank (-Spud") Murphy, D.F.C., of Seatoun, known to his squadron as "Manu Rewai,"'which is the Maori equivalent of "Flying Potato" being interviewed by Miss Noni Wright, of Auckland, * producer of the Pacific Service programmes of the 1 8.8.C. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1943, Page 8

Pilot Officer frank (-Spud") Murphy, D.F.C., of Seatoun, known to his squadron as "Manu Rewai,"'which is the Maori equivalent of "Flying Potato" being interviewed by Miss Noni Wright, of Auckland, * producer of the Pacific Service programmes of the 1 8.8.C. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1943, Page 8

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