Selwyn-Clarke came in, and money for my glasses money went ((via him into town for new frames))
Diary pages from this date
Rodney Michael Metcalfe is born to Mr. R. O. and Mrs. K. M. Metcalfe, missionaries who have probably been caught in Hong Kong by the outbreak of war, as the family will later be transferred to Shanghai.
A British Women's Group is founded in Stanley. Its aims are to organise women to carry out tasks such as making and mending and to supply women workers for the kitchens and other forms of communal labour. It also arranged to co-operate with women in the American and Dutch communities.
This is clearly not the kind of 'Women's Group' we are used to in the feminist period - nevertheless, it will eventually find itself clashing with the almost entirely male hierarchy of Stanley Camp!
Sources:
Metcalfes: China Mail, September 15, 1945, page 3 and Stanley Roll
Women: HKMS72 1-2 and 1-4
Sudden change in weather (wet,cold);
D.M.S., Jap. Officer visited T.B. Hospital