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Showery, warmer. E wind.

Cookhouse & woodchopping.

The proposed suspension of water supply causing some trouble.

Singapore bombed 5th. Soviets nearing Budapest.

With Steve pm.  

Protest re proposed site of Dutch latrine.

Sat with the Minnetts for a while tonight.

Emergency alarm 9.15pm. Single plane raid over Taipo way.

Tom Hutchinson's War Diary - Page 56

Notes:

7/11/44 - Soundbox Screw for Columbia ((Gramophone))    5.-
              - 1 Pce Paris Savon Soap   7.-
10/11/44 - Brot to Lim 3 Jerseys + 6 paqs Cigs. ((to be sold))
14/11/44 - Lamp   4.50
15/11/44 - Repair G's Slipper Heels   10.-
                - 3 Rolls Toilet Paper   19.50
16/11/44 - 8 Rolls Toilet P.   52.00
                - Mrs Lim sold 6 pkts Cigs ¥15-00

Supporting information:

Olive home again.

We were warned that the water was going to be turned off.

Wright-Nooth's diary:

There is no water in camp except for one small well and how can this supply the needs of over 2,000 people?...{Lieutenant} Hara realizes the seriousness of the situation and has been in constant conference with Gimson....Gimson has suggested a move to Shamshuipo POW camp but the Japanese will not consider it....Digging has started....The water diviners were out this morning - there were plenty of aspirants -and certain places marked out as possibilities.

Source:

George Wright-Nooth, Prisoner of the Turnip Heads, 1994, 208

Note:

See also November 27, 1944