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IN THE CASUALTY LISTS.—LEFT: Private D. L. Jacobs, son of Mrs A. M. Jacobs, 34 Gloucester street, prisoner of war and wounded. RIGHT: Leading Telegraphist F. W. J. Leigh, son of Mr and Mrs F. H. Leigh. 53 Somerfield street, Sprcydon, missing, presumed killed.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23819, 12 December 1942, Page 6

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IN THE CASUALTY LISTS.—LEFT: Private D. L. Jacobs, son of Mrs A. M. Jacobs, 34 Gloucester street, prisoner of war and wounded. RIGHT: Leading Telegraphist F. W. J. Leigh, son of Mr and Mrs F. H. Leigh. 53 Somerfield street, Sprcydon, missing, presumed killed. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23819, 12 December 1942, Page 6

IN THE CASUALTY LISTS.—LEFT: Private D. L. Jacobs, son of Mrs A. M. Jacobs, 34 Gloucester street, prisoner of war and wounded. RIGHT: Leading Telegraphist F. W. J. Leigh, son of Mr and Mrs F. H. Leigh. 53 Somerfield street, Sprcydon, missing, presumed killed. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23819, 12 December 1942, Page 6