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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.
  • 6 Apr 1943, Barbara Anslow's diary

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    Date(s) of events described: 
    Tue, 6 Apr 1943

    Mrs. V. Evans, aged 40, died today.

    ((She became cyanosed after an operation in the camp hospital and died.
    She would probably have survived had our supply of oxygen cylinders had not run out then.  She was such a cheery person, and a great entertainer on the Stanley stage.  I wrote a poem in memory of her, what she might have said at her own funeral:

    Well I'll be blowed! What, all these people 
    Come to see me put away?
    Left their queues and chores and cooking?
    (And it's such a rainy day -
    Not a day you'd do your washing,
    Never get it dry for weeks;
    Yet what can you do when you have
    Just two pairs of flour-bag breeks?
    Why've you all got hankies with you,
    That's what I should like to know.
    Big ones too, that means more washing;
    How that Welfare soap does go.)
    Look here, don't tell me you're crying,
    Weeping for the likes of me!
    Goodness gracious, well I never!
    I don't call that tragedy.
    After all, I'm no spring chicken
    Though I'm game for much more fun;
    There's younger folk than me been taken,
    Fair's fair, when all's said and done.
    I've had my youth, and then a husband
    (Nicest chap you'd ever meet) -
    Yes, we lost our little girl – but
    While we had her she was sweet
    It's this crowd I can't get over,
    Half of Stanley must have come!
    Still. I s'pose it makes a change, a
    Funeral breaks the old hum drum.
    Well, I think it's time you're moving
    Back to work, and laugh and chat;
    And listen, don't waste time on crying
    Over me: I'm gone – that's that. 

    Sadly, her husband died a POW in Kowloon.))

  • 6 Apr 1943, R. E. Jones Wartime diary

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    Date(s) of events described: 
    Tue, 6 Apr 1943

    Rained. Cleared up a bit evening.

    ((G.))

    4 pkts cigs. Brocade. Few tunes with Steve pm. 

    Bezests [?] fallen?

  • 6 Apr 1943, Chronology of Events Related to Stanley Civilian Internment Camp

    Date(s) of events described: 
    Tue, 6 Apr 1943

    Death of Violet May Evans aged 40.

    Before the war she'd been a filing clerk for Jardine's and lived in Gap Road.

    Before being sent to Stanley, she'd been held at the Tai Koon Hotel.

    Sources:

    Geoffrey Emerson, Hong Kong Internment, 2008, 186

    http://www.hongkongwardiary.com/searchgarrison/nonuniformedcivilians.html#_Toc43367488

  • 06 Apr 1943, Eric MacNider's wartime diary

    Date(s) of events described: 
    Tue, 6 Apr 1943

    Dr. Smalley  "More tales of Med. Officer"

    Death of Mrs Violet Mary Evans (40)

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