end warned by a chat any townction wo might
divulge which the dapopsae Government considered untrue
would bring reprisele upon internees still in oaop.
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boarding the *.v. Tei-A raru" (formerly wrench Kail Line maronion) artor a rigorous sooron by the japanese.
of any printou tor other thaれ a Bible and passport, and were threatened with pumieheent according to Japanese Filitary Ler and ornellation of repatriation should there be any violation of this order.
Whilst travelling on the "ei-\ Varu" I had several conversations with en American Negro called Clare, who ocouple t
monoat to nino.
the Indian troops after the surrender at Hong Long a數位
eventually relossed, and applied for repatriation to the United
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waring his internment he saw the methods employed to 11naotomy of the Indians. A# * oxyle he quoted when the sad Gròza supplies arrived in the Colony per
the letter cart of 1んぷ 編む inclone coro told that nothing hot WOODPOVIC for thom and that all porosis wore andronaod to
など。 The next day à sumptuous feest was provided, purporting to have been donated by the Indien National Independence Koremen i The Jens promised that this fare could be expected regularly if the Indians would change their policy.
wont on to say that the incitono Wore VOLY loyal, and on one occasion their officere were removed bo Stanley Gaol for non-compliance with Japanese dezenas. They were returned after many weeze, some in e dying condition.
ayanono was ropon to domania upon to Indone to actively assist in patrolling the New Territories, rhono it with flabrousais. although when on one occasion than brocht in moonno gun, who inntoon stocod they would not volunteer in amall group, bat if the Japanese used force in obtaining their services, it must be inclusive F o wholo
oro hot enough arring the a wholo ao toy foured a povolt Their Luoa sao to sond out perties, while the rest of the Indians would be held as noatagos.
olarx wtatou that to atrocitton carried out upon the Indians were appalling, and when he left their cang they were spending many hours a day at prayer, calling for rollot or toot
mete appropriate punishment to their captors when they
Intion noro tus certain Lacoope 000010001 takuyattor months going up to trusco to Port stank
These men eould be seen quite clearly wid at close quarters from a vantage point in or CHR.
I HAVE NO oooon to dout the autho Negro's story which was given to me in the striatest
Oty of the
confidence.
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