72 years ago: Hong Kong's wartime diaries |
20 May 1942, R. E. Jones Wartime diary Posted: 23 Apr 2012 06:53 AM PDT Book / Document: R. E. Jones Wartime diary Date of events described: Wed, 1942-05-20 Feet much improved. 5oz flour issued. Rained. Germans retiring on Russian front & their rear threatened in Kercharee(?). Sabotage in enemy occupied countries in Europe & Germany itself. Results of Coral Sea battle still confused. 33, 67, 100, + 29 are the numbers of units lost by the Japs that have been given to us since the battle began. |
20 May 1942, Chronology of Events Related to Stanley Civilian Internment Camp Posted: 05 Jun 2012 12:06 AM PDT Book / Document: Chronology of Events Related to Stanley Civilian Internment Camp Date of events described: Wed, 1942-05-20 Mrs. Davies (Block 3, Room 14) writes to her brother-in-law, the Rev Jock Davies, in New Zealand: Internment Camp, Stanley, Hong Kong, May 20th 1942. Dear Jock, You will be wondering what has happened to us during the six months we have been interned on Kowloon and here. At first I was very unwell, but have improved in health after recovering from that malignant malaria. It was found that the common form persisted, quinine now keeps that in check. (Mrs. H. ) M. T. Davies
The International Welfare Association/Committee hands out khaki shirts, handkerchiefs, tennis shoes, soap, porcelain cups and toilet paper 'in very limited quantities'.
Father Allie, of the Maryknoll Order, suddenly gets permission to go to the French Hospital (St. Paul's) for X-Ray treatment.
Sources:
Letter: http://www.cnac.org/emilscott/davies01.htm Comments and a very clear scan of the original can be seen at this site.
Welfare, Allie: Maryknoll Diary, May 20 |
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