Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 28 June 1950, page 3


THOSE WHO DIED

Those who were killed in the A.N.A. plane disaster near Perth on Monday night

were:—

PASSENGERS

Mr. V. C. Anquetil, of Wills Street, Glen Iris, Melbourne, assistant manager of the Charles Moore Read Co., Prahran. Sur-vived by his wife.

Miss Doris Margaret McHenry, of Evans Street, Port Melbourne, an employee of the Shell Oil Co. She was returning from a holiday

in Perth.

The Rt. Rev. C. Murray, Bishop of the Riverina, of Bishop's Lodge, Hay, N.S.W.

The Rev. Norman Blow, Dean of Newcastle, of The Deanery, Newcastle.

Miss McDougal, of Outram Street, West Perth.

Mr. S. Carmichael, of Harvest Road, North Fremantle.

Mr. D. N. Engler, of Westbury Crescent, Bicton. He was secre-tary of the Pioneer Bus Co.,

Perth.

Master J. Engler, 13, of West-bury Crescent, Bicton.

Mr. Pedro Capelete, 57-year old Spanish seaman, of the Ade-laide Steamship Co. He was re-turning to Newcastle because he became ill while his ship was at Fremantle.

Mr. Tan Jee Hoe, Chinese student, who arrived in Perth on Saturday to study in Melbourne.

Mr. T. R. Graham, of Broome Street, Cottesloe, 41, single, em-ployee of the Bank of Australasia. He had been promoted to the in-spectors branch in Melbourne.

Mr. S. Baker, 53, of Ferdinand Grove, Balmain, and c/o Ampol Petroleum Co., Sydney.

Mr. V. Finegan, of Balgowlah Road, Balgowlah N.S.W., and c/o Siemens (Aust ) Pty. Ltd.,

York Street, Sydney. He was regarded as a world authority on electric traction and had been completing a job for the West Australian Railways.

Mrs. J. W. Morrison, of Bun-daring Parade, Swanbourne, W.A.

Mrs. G. Haese, and infant, of Bagots Road Subiaco, Perth.

Mr. R. K. Douglas, of Kala-munda, W.A., was on way to motor industry conference in

Adelaide.

Mr. G. H. Simpson, 26, of Wickepin.

Mrs. Ilona Borszeki and infant, Northam Migration Camp.

Mr. Stanislaw Pawloski, Nor-tham Migration Camp.

Mr. Joseph Boklak, Northam Migration Camp.

Mr. Lazlo Orszag, Northam Migration Camp.

CREW

Captain Robert James Chapple, 39, of Beach Street, Frankston; married.

First Officer Raymond Harris Willis, 25, of Beaver Street, Es-

sendon; married.

Second First Officer Victor Maurice Trevitt, 29, Centre Road and View Street, Clayton, mar-ried, with two children.

Hostess Margaret Alison Eliza-beth Britton, 23, stationed in Adelaide. She had been an air hostess for 4½ months.

Hostess Jean Winsome. Graham, 22, of Port Pirie, SA Had been with A.N.A. since April 1948.