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The death occurred yesterday of Mrs Annie Isohel.Fraer, J.P., M.8.E., widow of the Rev C. A. Fraer and eldest daughter of the late Sir George ana Lady McLean, reports a Press Association telegram from Christchurch. Mrs Fraer had many interests in socia and philanthropic work, more particularly in Maori welfare and her death closes a record of work in nianj spheres which few can equal. Formerly engineer on Imperial Airways’ Bermuda-New York service. M; L. E. Turnill arrived at Wellington yesterday by the Arawa from London. He has been lent for 12 months for the trans-Tasman air service. Mr Turnil. was originally in the motor trade in England, but emigrated to Australia and took up aviation engineering. From 1927 to 1931 he was with the lab. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith in the original Australian National Airways. Since 1931, when he joined Imperia'. Airways. Mr Turnill has been at Croyden, Karachi. Cairo and. indeed, at practically all the other Imperial Airways’ bases. During his stay in New Zealand he will be stationed in Auckland.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 March 1939, Page 6
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174PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 March 1939, Page 6
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