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In line with an understanding between the Red Cross and the
Army authorities, under which the Red Cross was to provide civilian
accommodations as soon as possible, on July 15, 513 were removed
by special train to Baguio. On the same date 306 went to the Palma
de Mallorca Hotel, which was used as a clearing house. The major-
ity of those in Palma de Mallorca Hotel were soon transferred to
large houses furnished as dormitories under Red Cross management.
The Manila Club turned over their badminton club house to be used
as a center for the evacuees, and on July 16 another group of 30
were transferred to this Club from Ft. McKinley. The Knights of
Columbus also gave up their club rooms which were gratefully used
as another center. The remaining women and children (with the
exception of 278, who stayed at Ft. McKinley the entire period
until they were taken direct to the first boat, S. S. Christian
Huygens leaving for Australia on July 28) were placed in other
large houses set up by the Red Cross Housing Committee.
nant mothers were sheltered in the Emmanuel Hospital.
de San Jose offered to take care of one group.
Del Carmen and Calamba, took a limited number.
McKinley were completely discharged by July 28, 1940.
The preg
The Hospicio
Two sugar centrals,
Evacuees at Ft.
The following two graphs show at a glance the number of Hong
Kong evacuees arriving in Manila and their departure, by date and
number, to various places of shelter:
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