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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.
  • 5 Apr 1942, Barbara Anslow's diary

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    Sun, 5 Apr 1942

    Easter Sunday - Mass in open.  Mum a little better.  The dam kids had eggs.  ((Eggs (NOT Easter Eggs!) were sent into camp, but given only to the children - two or three each.)) We grownups furious.

  • 5 Apr 1942, Chronology of Events Related to Stanley Civilian Internment Camp

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    Sun, 5 Apr 1942

    First Easter Day in Stanley:

    The united services were held in the hall of St Stephen's College, which was crowded that Eastertime. The lilies, red and white, were in bloom. The sky, seen through the windows, was very blue. The distant hills were becoming lighter green with new growth. Men and women of different churches or of none were bound in a common act of worship. Some knelt on the bare, brown boards or on straw mats, some sat upon tools or cushions they had brought, the rest stood together at the back of the hall.

     

    Stanley escaper Gwen Priestwood arrives in Kukong {now Shaoguan} where the British Army Aid Group is in the process of being created. As a civilian, she does not acknowledge that a military officer has the right to intrerrogate her and she initially refuses to provide information to anyone but the British Amabssador and Madame Chiang Kai-shek, neither of whom are in Kukong. Nevertheless, Colonel Lindsay Ride does persuade her to at least let him take a look at her complete list of Stanley internees.

    Sources:

    Easter: William Sewell, Strange Harmony, 1946, 78-79

    Priestwood: Lindsay Ride, Unnamed Document, Ride Papers, WO-343-1-212, part 1, p. 42

  • 5 Apr 1942, R. E. Jones Wartime diary

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    Sun, 5 Apr 1942

    ½ flour ½ rice day. 1st attempt at making small loaves. Not much of a success, no yeast or baking powder.

    No news.

  • 05 Apr 1942, Eric MacNider's wartime diary

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    Sun, 5 Apr 1942

    Easter Sunday – a.m. 2 biscuits each: sudden change in weather in p.m. very windy & rain

    Sandbach/Short

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