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70 years ago: Hong Kong's wartime diaries

Shows diary entries from seventy-one years ago, using today's date in Hong Kong as the starting point. To see pages from earlier dates (they go back to 1 Dec 1941), choose the date below and click the 'Apply' button.
  • 13 Jul 1943, R. E. Jones Wartime diary

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    Tue, 13 Jul 1943

    Painting initials for Dr Hackett.

    Took Bon around for a while aft.

    ((G))

    And. sent message in from town with money to buy Bon birthday present. ((Who is "And.", and what is their relationship to Bonnie?))

    Talk with Steve pm. Mary unwell.

    Showery.

    Choir practice 5-6pm.

  • 13 Jul 1943, John Charter's wartime journal

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    Tue, 13 Jul 1943

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr Pennefather-Evans, was arrested by the Japanese on Sunday morning and has been detained with the others ever since. He was called away from Holy Communion. That now makes eleven. I cannot imagine what charge has been brought against him. Both the Commissioner of Police and the DCP are now awaiting trial. I wonder if the Japanese are scared about firearms and think the police may have brought some with them.

    Yesterday I received another letter – or rather postcard – from Aunt E. Y and I have been lucky with letters. In it, she mentions the costume I sent home to Betty by the Mollem’s and the costume material I had sent to her by John Theobald, both for Xmas 1941. I hoped they had got these things, but I knew that British authorities had tightened up their regulations concerning clothing and wondered if, because of the voucher regulations, they would encounter difficulties. I hope they did not. So Jim and Mary Collier are both married. It makes me begin to feel old when my young cousins start marrying. This card was dated 27th September 1942.

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