TWO LIVES LOST
IN AIRCRAFT CRASH. SOUTH ISLAND TRAGEDY. (By Telegraph—Press,Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. While engaged on a night flying exercise flight prior to the commencement of night flying training, an aircraft of the Royal New Zealand Air Force crashed near a South Island air station shortly after 5.30 p.m. on Sunday, the two occupants losing their lives. The personnel involved were: — W.A.I. Miss Marion Frances Young (Mrs M. F. Young, Box 34, Taupo (m). I Sergeant Douglas Haig McDougall (Mrs B. E. McDougall, 20 Patey Street, Remuera, Auckland), (w).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 December 1943, Page 6
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