CO129-590-25 Accounts of events leading up to surrender and subsequent treatment of prisoners- etc 23-4-1942 - 28-9-1943 — Page 71

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He is in good health and very cheerful. He has plenty of books, a radio, and is able to get ample exercise. So far he has received two cables from Lady Young, but no letters. Up to August, 1942, he has written seven letters.

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Further information on the conditions in Woosung Camp form the subject of a separate report to the Admiralty. With the exception of the above-mentioned points, the particulars given in this report apply to Sir Mark Young as well as the remainder of the prisoners.

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