CO129-455 - Acting Governor Claud Severn - 1919 [7-9] — Page 237

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As I could not keep quiet to this loss, wrote a letter to the French Consul Hongkong telling him about my misfortune and asking his assistance. However, as I later learned, the letter never had reached his destination, as the censor of the prison did not pass it.

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Two letters which I addressed to the Americ-

an Consul at Hongkong had the same fate. They never arriv-

ed at their address.

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After four weeks in single confinement in the military prison in Hongkong, we were notified that we would be sent to the German internment camp in Liverpool, Australia (New S. Wales, near Sydney). A four weeks journ- ey on the steamer St. Albans brought us there.

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When boarding this steamer, I saw my three trunke and trunk No. 4 but I did not see what wee in it.

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