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Daily Mail
1 2 MAR 1942
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WOMANSAW
HONGKONG HORRORS
CHUNGKING, Wednesday. FURTHER details of Japanese, atrocities in Hongkong were given here to-day by Miss Phyllis Harrop, the English woman who was attached to the Hongkong| Secretariat of Chinese Affairs.
Both Chinese and Europeans were victims, she said. My own house- boy was bayoneted.
"Fourteen other Chinese were killed in the same house.
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Foreign women attacked in- cluded an Englishwoman, who was first slashed in the face with a soldier's belt. Her husband after- wards found her dead from bayonet wounds."-A.P.
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