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PILOT IN DUKE’S I'LANK WELLINGTON, This Day—New Zealand Air Headquarters has received advice from the Air Ministry, London, that the second pilot of the Duke of Kent’s plane who was also killed in the crash was Temporary Flight-Sergeant Edward Francis Dlacklock, whose mother* is Mrs M. C. I Blacklock, Dunedin. Flight-Sergeant Blacklock was bom at Dunedin in 1912 and at the time of enlistment was employed by the New Zealand Government Railways.— P.A.
USED BY SPIES BUENOS AIFFS, Aug. 27.—The venerated “Christ Redeemer Beacon” at Rio de Janeiro recently reveloped a slight irregularity. Investigation revealed that Nazi spies used the; beacon for signalling submarines. One operator was arrested and the other 1 rfiot—P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 August 1942, Page 6
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