72 years ago: Hong Kong's wartime diaries |
25 Feb 1942, R. E. Jones Wartime diary Posted: 31 Dec 2011 05:54 AM PST Book / Document: R. E. Jones Wartime diary Date of events described: Wed, 1942-02-25 Should have been on Storehouse Party but mob rule took charge so we were unlucky. |
25 Feb 1942, Barbara Anslow's diary Posted: 11 Jan 2012 09:36 PM PST Book / Document: Barbara Anslow's diary Date of events described: Wed, 1942-02-25 Lovely rissole today, and 1 extra slice of bread. Colder. I broke Mrs. K's teapot. ((We called Mrs. Kopecsky Mrs. K)). Two months since capitulation. Today a new kitchen staff has taken over, and mum is helping to cut up the vegetables, it means getting up at 7am. We are just about on speaking terms with Mrs G who has temporarily stopped being so difficult since she was sick in night and Mum looked after her. Fairly happy working at hospital, so much better to be keeping brain going, and typing and shorthand practice. Men are voluntarily working, getting food out of the godowns, to earn extra food - tins of bully etc. ((Just outside the camp were godowns filled with food etc. - set up by Govt. before the Jap war to provide food stocks in different parts of the colony.)) |
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