70 years ago: Hong Kong's wartime diaries
8 Dec 1942, Barbara Anslow's diary
Submitted by Barbara Anslow on Tue, 2012-03-13 17:20Book / Document:Date(s) of events described:Tue, 8 Dec 1942To Mass - ((In Prison Officers' Club - aka 'American Club')) - Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
Japs have asked us what we want for Christmas! And we are to have 1 lb flour per head.
At 5pm to Immaculate Conception Sisters' room ((in Married Q.)) to wait on their feast. Eileen Grant had set table, Christine Corra directing serving. First the Sisters had tomato soup made by Miss S. Cullinan (Govt. nurse) from real tomatoes; then salad dressed by Mrs K. Grant, it looked like potato and boiled egg and sausagey stuff from tins. And sweet potatoes baked to a nicety - but they had actually been baked in sugar. Then the Sisters each had a good plateful of M & V stew, then pear tart, - there was a piece left over for each of us helpers; Sisters then had chocolate cake, tea with sugar and bottle milk, then fudge brought by Miss Cullinan.
Sisters then went to Benediction and we washed up and had some cake, and some left over baked potatoes which we ate with our fingers, thin strings of toffee were sticking to them, and leftover pear tart.
Mabel and I went for a walk in evening, the lights went off everywhere; we went to bed early, later the lights came on again. We were notified that we have to have a blackout again. A few planes came over but we couldn't hear any bombing.
8 Dec 1942, R. E. Jones Wartime diary
Submitted by Admin on Sat, 2012-12-01 14:37Book / Document:Date(s) of events described:Tue, 8 Dec 194237. ((His 37th Birthday – from later info)).
Lousy day up to 8PM. Blackout ordered during afternoon but lights dimmed out at 6.43 PM.
Tiffin at Steve’s.
((G.))
Lights on again at 9.30PM.
Shoes [?] & cigs from Steve & bookmark from G.
8 Dec 1942, Chronology of Events Related to Stanley Civilian Internment Camp
Submitted by brian edgar on Wed, 2014-01-01 16:14Book / Document:Date(s) of events described:Tue, 8 Dec 1942Today is the first anniversary of the Japanese attack on Hong Kong.
On Mount Cameron Governor Isogai lays the foundation stone of what will become a war memorial to those Japanese who died in the battle, as well as 'the centre of spiritual life of Nipponese here'. Colonel Noma Kennosuke takes the first swing with a pickaxe.
Source:
http://gwulo.com/japanese-war-memorial
See also December 8, 1943
08 Dec 1942, Eric MacNider's wartime diary
Submitted by Admin on Tue, 2016-11-08 13:21Book / Document:Date(s) of events described:Tue, 8 Dec 1942(Macnamara – “Criminal procedure”).
08 Dec 1942, W J Carrie's wartime diary
Submitted by Isochronous on Sat, 2019-09-14 23:31Book / Document:Date(s) of events described:Tue, 8 Dec 1942Dearest - A year ago today our world tumbled about our ears and we are still waiting.