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Percy Cheng
CHAN Sui-jeung's "East River Column, HK Guerrillas in the Second WW & After" mentions the escape of Hewitt, Scriven & Crossley and states that they were assisted by a Jamaican Chinese named "Percy Davis CHANG". Hewitt describes the same incident in his book "Bridge with Three Men" and refers to Percy as "Percy Davis". I presume Percy CHENG, Percy CHANG and Percy DAVIS are the same person.
Percy Cheng BAAG No.12
The BAAG Ride Papers mentioned in some details the help given by Percy Cheng to Scriven during his escape in S.E. Guangdung while he was en route to Wai Chow. Percy saved Scriven from harrassment by the local ruffians. Paul Tsui decribed the group of Percy & his brother William Cheng (No.21) as being very well-armed and operated like guerrillas. They were based near Lung Kong. Hence, I think Percy Cheng may have another name called Davis.
Percy Cheng
Extract from the entry for Percy Cheng in the BAAG Personnel Register, Ride Collection:
Nationality: Chinese British. Born: 1916 Jamaica. Occupation: trader. BAAG: July 42 to Oct 45.
“Immediately after the cessation of hostilities in Dec. 41, this man made his way to Free China and immediately began to assist refugees through the dangerous area. In Feb 42 he picked up a party of British officers escaping from Hongkong P/W Camps and escorted them to safety. When the BAAG began operating in the Waichow area he offered his services and became the leader of an important group which served right through till the end of hostilities. His work was almost solely devoted to escapes and evasion duties and liaison with the Chinese guerillas and throughout he served with most commendable devotion to duty.” (signed) L T Ride, Colonel. 1945.
Height: 5'7"; complexion: dark; weight. 120 lb; Hair:wavy, black; Eyes: black; Age: 30. Dress: European.
Native of Po On, Kwangtung. Date and Place of birth: 15.7.15. St Elizabeth, Jamaica, BWI.
Nationality: British subject. Race: Chinese.
Educated: 1921 - 1924 Jamaican Government School. 1925 - 1927: Studied Chinese at Po On Primary School.
Occupation: pre-war: August 1932 to May 31 1935 - Electrical Workshop PWD. 1 June 1935 - 28 February 1941 - Wireless Dept GPO. Then operated own business, Chrystate Radio Co, at 44 Lai Chi Kok Rd, Kowloon until 2 days after hostilities when firm was looted.
Juner/July 1942 worked for BAAG Waichow until now (11 September 1945). Wife: Tai On Lin.
Percy Cheng