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Squadron-Leader C. E. Malfroy, New Zealand Davis Cup lawn tennis player, who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, has experienced a great deal of air fighting and has personally destroyed four enemy aeroplanes and damaged many others. He is shown with Mrs. Malfroy when he arrived at the Queen's Club in England to play for the Royal Air Force against the Army in a lawn tennis match.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1942, Page 4

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Squadron-Leader C. E. Malfroy, New Zealand Davis Cup lawn tennis player, who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, has experienced a great deal of air fighting and has personally destroyed four enemy aeroplanes and damaged many others. He is shown with Mrs. Malfroy when he arrived at the Queen's Club in England to play for the Royal Air Force against the Army in a lawn tennis match. Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1942, Page 4

Squadron-Leader C. E. Malfroy, New Zealand Davis Cup lawn tennis player, who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, has experienced a great deal of air fighting and has personally destroyed four enemy aeroplanes and damaged many others. He is shown with Mrs. Malfroy when he arrived at the Queen's Club in England to play for the Royal Air Force against the Army in a lawn tennis match. Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1942, Page 4

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