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The Ablong Family and the ARP

This article from the Hong Kong Volunteer & Ex-POW Association of NSW introduces the Ablong family and their connections to the Air Raid Precaution (ARP) department in Hong Kong during WW2.

The Ablong family was resident in Hong Kong for several generations with strong ties to the Eurasian and local Portuguese communities, having arrived from Australia late in the 1890s.

More anti-spam

I've made another small change to keep you from seeing spam. The next time you post a comment, you'll see that your comment has been queued for the administrator (that's me!) to check it. Once I've approved a comment, any comments you leave in future will be shown straight away.

If I see the comment is spam I'll just delete it and ban the user, so you don't have to see it.

Regards, David

74 years ago: Hong Kong's wartime diaries

December, 1941.

74 years ago tensions were high as war with Japan seemed inevitable. On December 8th, those fears were confirmed when Japanese planes attacked Kai Tak, and Japanese soldiers crossed the border into the New Territories. The fighting continued until the British surrendered on Christmas Day.

The end of the fighting marked the beginning of the Japanese occupation, a time of great hardship for Hong Kong's residents. They would have to endure for three years and eight months, until the Japanese surrendered in August 1945, and Hong Kong was liberated shortly afterwards.

What was it like?

Let the people who lived through these times tell you themselves.

We've collected several wartime diaries, and split them into their day-by-day accounts. Each day we send out an email message containing all the diary entries written on that day, 74 years ago.

How to sign up to receive the daily messages?

Please click here to subscribe.

You'll be taken to another screen marked Feedburner (they're the company we use to send out the daily email messages) and asked to enter your email address. Once you've completed that screen, you'll be sent an email message, asking you to confirm your subscription. Click the link in that message and your subscription is activated. Then each day you'll receive an email message with today's diary entries.

It's free of charge, your details stay private, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

What do the daily messages look like?

Here are sample extracts from the messages you'll receive:

  • 30 Nov 1941: "Topper says we are as near war now as we have ever been, that Japan with her militarist Govt. can't very well back down now."
     
  • 1 Dec 1941: "Government advising further evacuation.  Only hope seems to be that Japs now say they will keep on talks with USA in hope that USA will change viewpoint - that isn't thought likely."
     
  • 7 Dec 1941: "There must be something in the wind, G.H.Q. staff are preparing to move into Battle HQ, a huge underground structure just behind the Garrison Sgts. Mess."
Extract from Barbara Anslow's Diary
Extract from Barbara Anslow's Diary: "war had been declared"
  • 8 Dec 1941: "I started my birthday with a war. Kowloon bombed about 8AM."
     
  • 10 Dec 1941: "Sid has been wounded.  Bullet through shoulder.  He told Hospital to phone Mum at the Jockey Club and she went to see him."
     
  • 13 Dec 1941: "We hear rumours that

1939 Public Works Department report

View the original online at HKGRO: http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/a1939/1094.pdf

Extracts below.


[...]

-Q2-

ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE.

PUBLIC WORKS RECURRENT

1938 Public Works Department report

View the original online at HKGRO: http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/a1938/1056.pdf

Extracts below.


[...]

4.    The following is a summary of works carried out during the year —

BUILDINGS.

Cool weather? Head for the hills!

We've just had our first few days of cool weather this winter, and cool weather means it's time to get out hiking!

If you're out and about and you see anything unusual, please leave a comment or a photo to tell us what you've found. It's always good to hear about new things to explore. I'll give some more tips on how to share your discoveries below, but first a small find from Friday morning's walk.

I'd started off with

Former Explosives Magazine Compound in Admiralty

Does anyone have information or old photographs of this site (it is now occupied by Asia Society Hong Kong Center)? The site was built and occupied by the British army between 1863-1910.

2015-11 RTHK's Hong Kong Heritage - Harlech & Hatton Roads

Join us for a walk along Harlech and Hatton Roads, chatting about their history. Here's the link to listen to the show: http://podcast.rthk.hk/podcast/item_epi.php?pid=164&lang=en-US&id=63273

I'll include links to more information and photos below, with the time as it is shown on the podcast player. You can click on any photo to see a larger view and more information about the scene.

Thanks to Annemarie for inviting me on to her weekly show, Hong Kong Heritage.

Regards, David


00:35 - David Bellis - Walk along Harlech and Hatton Roads

 

travel from Shanghai to HK in 1902

Hi, does anyone knows how long it should take by ship from Shanghai to Hong Kong. I am currently looking at an Italian merchant. North China Herald reported that he departed from Shanghai to HK on March 12, 1902 taking Sachsen, while I cannot find his record on HK's newspaper such as China Mail and Hong Kong Telegraph. 

Thanks in advance!

 

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