11 Nov 1942, Barbara Anslow's diary

Submitted by Barbara Anslow on Mon, 03/05/2012 - 18:19

11th Nov - but no official silence.

To choir practice. Edith Batley came.

Peggy Sharpe and Robert Minnitt are engaged. ((Robert a Cadet Officer in HK Govt, worked with Mr Gimson in camp)).

Dr Tomlinson's wife suddenly had to have appendix operation. Mabel's bed has been moved again as Mrs. T needed the corner bed.    

The Woods twins Aileen and Doris who had been famous singers in their younger days, were visiting a patient in Mabel's ward when they suddenly saw her ((Mabel)) and whooped 'Oh Bette!'  and came over to tell her that she looked so like the film star Bette Davis whom they had met in Hollywood during their singing career. ((Ever after they called Mabel "Bette". Aileen and Doris had stopped singing after their mother (their accompanist I think) had died, but I heard they had sung to patients during the Hong Kong battle.  Now in their sixties, very tall and dignified.))

Men don't have to go in the gaol again - suddenly stopped.

I went to St Stephens, heard choir, A.T. Lay playing piano.

News is good, even in Japanese newspaper.  Americans have landed in North Africa.  Fighting in Libya said to be over.

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