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72 years ago: Hong Kong's wartime diaries

72 years ago: Hong Kong's wartime diaries


28 Jan 1943, R. E. Jones Wartime diary

Posted: 16 Jan 2013 12:00 AM PST

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Date(s) of events described: 
Thu, 28 Jan 1943

News very good.

1lb flour issued.

((G.))

Learning to dance.

Waichow Intelligence Summary #17, 28 Jan 1943

Posted: 17 Jan 2013 02:03 AM PST

Date(s) of events described: 
Thu, 28 Jan 1943

2. STANLEY INTERMENT CAMP:

Hongkong News of 13 Jan. 43 reports mails from U.S.A. were delivered to internees.

4. ESCAPE OF FREE BRITISH SUBJECT (THIRD NATIONAL - IRISH):

G.S. KENNEDY-SKIPTON, a Hongkong Government Cadet, arrived in Waichow on 27 Jan.43. He was brought out alone by a Chinese friend after a visit to TAIPO with his wife and two children, when they called on the Misses DILLON and JENNINGS at the Taipo Orphanage. His route was East immediately after crossing the road bridge at TAIPO MARKET and over the hills to LAI CHI WO (Map Ref: 292812) whence he went by boat at 0300 hrs. on 25 Jan.43 to TAI MUI SHA (Map Ref: 335891) and thence via PINGSHAN to TAMSHUI and WAICHOW. He hopes his wife and two daughters, aged 12 and 10 respectively, will be brought out later by the same guide. A letter from this gentleman, telling of his activities, was sent to H.Q. Kweilin under covering note Ref: Memo No.7/43 dated 21.Jan.43.

A verbal message from him for help to come out was received through one of his Chinese guides two weeks ago, but it was not thought fit to place our organisation at his disposal, and Captain Hooper merely quoted the first two lines of the "Old School Song" and said it was up to SKIPTON. It is assumed that this reference to his alma mater stirred his better instincts for he took the plunge almost immediately.

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