CO129-591-4 Situation in enemy occupied Hong Kong 7-1-1944 - 21-11-1944 — Page 24

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left on Christuses Day, with many of our dead lying a they had fallen, whú others partially cured, presumably the remains of victime bayonetted at cb. stephen's including three Van alber room.

To quote internees who were obligad to clean Prisoneroro.potLong tho guttors is torakky

The Japanese would not allow us to bury the bodies okuorora Women colors who had boon killed on tho other side of the wire, nor would they bury then, Tho otonoh or jurerying roon was noticeable for any

Og maturials whatooover woro provide for the mon no rojoins to bungodby sheilfire and bombing.

The housing of internees is still very congested, with the inoritools rosuit that norton roaching breaking point.

I will not attempt to account for the culorifie Tokus of food glton to intornoon option

will cover this vory fully in his report.

othing badly cocoa, also atoo or booto ontorneo are wearing akoga nous from odd ¥10 of wood and Bany

nino woethor.

The Polkaorunit from the day of itororont nas done aoilent Job of work for tho

cemanity, including cooking, bazing, saintaining and

gging arninago altones and petrays 1 cop

ooing no performing the most un onsent

cuty of reconcor

ooing o 材料

gravox artor tho lucial warrio

any of the force are training

on ardorikonantalox bay attendant in the hospital.

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while others maintain a vary Line vegetable garden, the produce of which coen to the cou

a few of the services they render, to say nothing of the telent provided for concerts.

The orolo of the coro 1 201

100201gioh I would say the onmorogeroing health Their one thought in timoto Polouse i order to recuperate end once again be of service in the

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The Japanese do nothing in tho oup pro food in coilvarou within the continue of the internees take delivery and prepare same for cooking. Up until September 23rd 1943, we were still receiving rice and flour stored by the Bong Long Government in 1940 and 1す。 duct prior to ouzz leaving

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had been banned by our Bedical staff owing to the failing noalth and strength of internoon goneraily.

Copeerte were held se often as perziitted and provided excellent entertainment in additioned to keeping up morale.

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the "Indian Blocks", formarly os upied by Indian Rare they aniisaraur to funation isoipino ot

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