Table 5: 1945, 10 April - 31 July, at Central British School, Kowloon
Rice 461.0 Vegetables 300.0 Fish See Note 20 Soy Beans See Note 21 Peanut Oil 16.0 Sugar 8.0 Tea See Note 22 Salt 6.0Notes:-
16. 284 17. 18. 19. 20. Fish 21. Soy Beans 22. Tea 23. Fresh MeatDONALD C. BOWIE
In April, the staff had the following extra rations daily;
Rice 85.0; Soy Beans 30.0; Peanut Oil 15.0; Salt 3.0. 20 Patients had the same extra rations for 10 days only.
In May, 40 staff and 20 patients had the following extra rations daily;
Rice 90.0; Vegetable 60.0; Peanut Oil 14.0; Salt 3.0.
In June,
From 1st June to 17 July, a British Working party from Sham Shui Po was accommodated in the Military Hospital. From 1st to 9 June this numbered 40 and thereafter the number was 60. All members of staff and working party each had extra rations;
Rice 113.0; Vegetable 40.0; Salt 2.0.
Throughout July all staff and up to 17 July the British working party also had extra rations as follows:-
Rice 92.0; Sugar 1.0; Tea 2.0; Salt 1.0.
No fresh milk was received during 1945.
A daily average of 32.0 was issued in January. The average dropped to 4.0 in February. No further issue was received until July when the average daily issue was 14.0.
A daily average of 31.0 was issued in April. In May this dropped to 5.0. No further supplies were received.
A daily average of 3.0 was issued in April and May. No further supplies were received.
Having disappeared from the rations in 1942, it reappeared in May 1942, when the daily average per head was 4.0. In June the daily average was 20.0 and in July 30.0.