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Mabel broke down and cried, so unsettling about the 'Lisbon Maru'.  Today's notices are that Mr Yamashita is trying to find who was on board, survivors etc., and willl try to find out whereabouts of any one whose name we give in to C.S.O.

Mabel wants to come out of hospital ((being a stone's throw from the sea which looked so grey and cruel today, made her anxieties worse.)) I collected her glasses from Welfare. ((She hadn't worn glasses before this, hadn't known she had a problem.  In much later life it was discovered that she was practically blind in one eye – had been since birth.))

Maureen Kathleen Seymour born.

Mary went in for xray and returned, and thinks there's nothing wrong.

Dr Uttley gave me a medical inspection, for permanent establishment.

Mr. V. C. Seymour of the Fire Brigade and Mrs K. Seymour have a girl, Maureen Kathleen Seymour..

Sources:

China Mail, September 15, 1945, page 3

Stanley Roll

To Mr. & Mrs. V. Seymour, a daughter.

Melting ((several words illegible))

Churchill depicts short war. Lille bombed. 164 Ger. planes downed. Unrest in Germany. Russian news as for yesterday. Dr. Farr’s brother’s telegram intimates early meeting. Solomons & N.Guinea all ours.