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Red Cross Delegate Rudolf Zindel makes his monthly visit to Stanley, interviewing 58 internees on 'various current subjects'. He notes that because of the timely arrival of fresh British funds he was able to pay the usual monthly allowance of M. Y. 25 to 2, 393 (British) internees just before Christmas, and that the camp authorities also approved a grant of M. Y. 3,000 to the Stanley Camp Nutritional Relief Fund. 

Zindel also paid M. Y. 25 to the 13 Americans remaining in Stanley.

Source:

Zindel to ICRC, General Letter No. 8/44, January 21, 1944 in Archives of the International Committee of the Red Cross, BG017-07-066 (Geneva)

“Laburnum Grove” (Eileen Tinson, Yvonne Charter, Clitherow Margarett, Hubert Phillips, Colin Coles, George Frost, Betty Hyde-Lay, Richard Mills, Arthur Glanville, p.- John Charter)

((AJ Savitsky painted this portrait of Richard Mills in character:

RW Mills as Inspector Stack in Laburnum Grove - 19431230.jpg
RW Mills as Inspector Stack in Laburnum Grove - 19431230.jpg, by AJ Savitsky

))

Fine, warm.

Zindel arrived.

Nothing fresh occurred.

Peanut butter issued.

With Steve pm.

“Laburnum Grove” at St. Stephen’s.

Meijima arrived.