12 Sep 1945, Chronology of Events Related to Stanley Civilian Internment Camp

Submitted by brian edgar on Fri, 10/12/2012 - 20:44

Death of James Carson Ferguson at the age of 64. Mr. Ferguson spent five months in Stanley before being 'guaranteed out' to join his wife and four children. In 1944 they were all interned in Ma Tau-chung Camp. At his death he was living at Dr. Atienza's residence in Lock Road, Kowloon. He was a leading Freemason.

 

It's time for G. A. C. Herklots, now Director of Fisheries, to put into practice plans devised in Stanley, The front page of today's China Mail announces that a Fish  Wholesale Market will soon be set up in Central. Anyone wishing to sell at this or any other market will have to join a newly-formed Fish Wholesale Association.

 

A letter from a disillusioned 'Essential Services' worker sent early into Hong Kong complains about the conditions they're experiencing: they don't have much to eat while Stanley's got butter in quantity, cheese, oranges, apples, chocolate and so on.

Sources:

FergusonSouth China Morning Post and the Hongkong Telegraph, 'Cleaning Up Stanley', September 12, 1945, p. 1 (Evening Edition)

Letter: China Mail, September 12, 1945, page 2

 

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