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PASTORALIST’S ESTATE

LATE MR t. P. FAIRBAIRM Press Association—By Telsgraph—Copyright MELBOURNE, September 24. (Received September 24, at 11 a.m.) An estate valued at more than £91,639 was left by the late Mr George Patrick Fairbairn, who was killed! with his wife in an aeroplane crash on May 26i [Mr G. P. Fairbairn, of the wellknown Victorian pastoralist family, and his wife were killed on May 25 when an aeroplane crashed after taking off from the Essendon aerodrome for a flight to their home. Immediately after taking off the motor cut out, and the machine went into a spin and crashed on to the road, narrowly missing a motor_ truck. Mr Fairbairn learned to fly in England in 1930, and in the following year made a leisurely flight to Australia. Mr* Fairbairn was at the controls when the accident occurred.]

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Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 9

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PASTORALIST’S ESTATE Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 9

PASTORALIST’S ESTATE Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 9

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