once flourishing colony lies derelict, her harbour is almost devoid of shipping and no buses or trams are. running in her streets. Electric power is seriously curtailed, coal and firewood are almost unobtainable, and daily, people die of starvation. The occupying Japanese authorities have nothing to offer except vague promises of Utopia around the corner.

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