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WAR CASUALTIES.—LEFT: Stoker Augustus Michael O'Malley, youngest son of Mrs E. O’Malley, 4GC Wilson’s road, Ltnwood, and the late Mr Patrick O'Malley, previously reported missing in the Java Sea Battle, February, 1942, now officially presumed dead. RIGHT: Pilot Officer Jack Cbilds, elder son of Mrs and the late Mr.J, Childs, Lyttelton, reported missing during air operations over Germany 18 months ago, now officially presumed dead.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24741, 5 December 1945, Page 8

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WAR CASUALTIES.—LEFT: Stoker Augustus Michael O'Malley, youngest son of Mrs E. O’Malley, 4GC Wilson’s road, Ltnwood, and the late Mr Patrick O'Malley, previously reported missing in the Java Sea Battle, February, 1942, now officially presumed dead. RIGHT: Pilot Officer Jack Cbilds, elder son of Mrs and the late Mr.J, Childs, Lyttelton, reported missing during air operations over Germany 18 months ago, now officially presumed dead. Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24741, 5 December 1945, Page 8

WAR CASUALTIES.—LEFT: Stoker Augustus Michael O'Malley, youngest son of Mrs E. O’Malley, 4GC Wilson’s road, Ltnwood, and the late Mr Patrick O'Malley, previously reported missing in the Java Sea Battle, February, 1942, now officially presumed dead. RIGHT: Pilot Officer Jack Cbilds, elder son of Mrs and the late Mr.J, Childs, Lyttelton, reported missing during air operations over Germany 18 months ago, now officially presumed dead. Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24741, 5 December 1945, Page 8