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Haslock Hubert Frederick

 

 

DIED ON SERVICE

Sgt-Pilöt Hubert Frederick Haslock, RAAF, was killed in an aircraft accident in Scotland on February 16, according to official advice received by his parents, Mr and Mrs H. R. Haslock, of Hobart. He was aged 26, and was engaged on instructional duties in Scotland.

Sgt-Pilot 'Haslock was a pilot in the Tasmanian Aero Club before the outbreak of war, and on joining the RAAF received training in Australia, Canada, and England. He was a brother of Mr H. E. Haslock and Mrs H. K. Richardson, of Devonport, and Miss Dulcie Haslock, of Hobart.

Before his enlistment  Sgt Pilot Haslock was a compositor on the newsroom staff of Davies Brothers Limited, publishers of "The Mercury." He left Australia about 12

The Mercury 23 Feb 1943 

 

 

 

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