World War 11 Casualties
Males Rupert Percival
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Males, Hobart, have received advice that their son, Cpl. Rupert Percival Males, R.A.A.F. previously reported dangerously injured, died of injuries The Mercury 11 July 1942 (MALES.-On July 10, 1942 as result of injuries received on July 7), Cpl. Rupert Percival Males, R.A.A F fifth beloved son of George and Margaret Males, of Hobart, Aged 27 years, loved brother of Mrs. L, Burrows, Mrs. 1. Robinson (Hobart). Mrs. A Birtwistle (Smithton), A.CW. Gladys Males (W A A.A.F.) George (Parattah), Jack. Harry, Stanley, and Gnr. Eric Males (Hobart) Interred at Townsville. July ll 1942.The Mercury 13 July 1942
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