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JAPANISE.

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SECRET.

WCELY IG, IARC SUDARY No. 8,

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The latest returns, dated 2th ovember, of Japanese, Moreans and Formosans under our control in the Colony reveal a grand total of 21,737 persons. These are disposed throughout the Colony

as folloYS :-

SEALS TO

8:473

ARGVIE Street

2,838

SIFIRD Darracks

2;855

STANLEY CLID

3.534

STANJEY Chol

265

TARTAFOLL & TA SA TIE

ospitals

2,829

829

| 3,658

114

21,737

DIOCESAN So_ool Hospital TAILING (Torking parties)

Of the 3,658 persons at the Lognibels, 973 are employed as medical orderlies, so that the total maiber of sick persons (inclwing lving, sitting & waling: cases) is 2,685, representing a decrease of 119- cases since October 25%1. The figures sloin alove for aJUDI 0, ARCZE Street, WIVIND Darracks and IT Caim are inclusive of

a tot:1 of 2,267 persons officielly classified as walking osses but not suiøiently sick to be in hospital.

It ill be asen tint the botal ruler of prisoners~ of-ver an internees apart from those at t..e ospitals

ognit is, is 18,079 (i.e. 21,737 less 3,658).

e & altsed as follow:-

Army personel

lavy personnel

Gendarmerie

Civiliens

6,322 3,362

214

8,131

18,079

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On

ovaber 11th, 500 Arg perso: el. em. 100

Shus

civiliang tere put aboard s i for repatriation to ülla reducire $le Amr total to 5,722, the civilian Sotal to 8,081, and the grand total reining in the Colony to 21,037.

(111) Fiona are roing allead for the cop:lete clearance. of MARK ID Barracks, which, as reported i: Teekly Motelligence Dmiary 10. 4, ill eventually be retired for the accomodation of kritis.. troops. It is Loped to ac ieve in by redisposing versonnel between MARCOM Street and

100, and by arraying for e utilisation of the former ritish interment cap at

(iv) Japonese

100% be le

orking parties continue to le solored in large mobbers at MI aerodrole and at many other places S.row.out the in

SORT

Bose working at 3

7 are billeted (under the matclful eye of ..e Co: andos) on &...e spot; the re cinder return to camp each night after teir day's labours

(v) On ovember 13th a slight stir vas o usel on loerd

ppearance over the brow of two dis. reputable Japanese cters in ble tow of a Chinese farer from

I (GERMAN) (AMD) Isl...), The Lubber stated that bace tro Jaymese Lad been wandering in the non t ins of

and ed cone to is ramı renesting food. Realising the- ere tot Chinese Le Lač pergunded tle to accolvay bil. to 1017! is der bond that tile farver was not Sie only person to recommise ble for

sre, for de teisite of oer sans alongside evil-nced Sir animosity towrds Que visitors with

appropriate gestures ~ remarks,

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