1 Nov 1942, R. E. Jones Wartime diary

Submitted by Admin on Wed, 10/31/2012 - 21:56

All quiet, no raids or news.

All short wave radios prohibited by Japs.

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Does anyone know if Jones' comment: "All short wave radios prohibited by Japs." mean that until this date there hadn't been any problem using them?

Regards, David

I seem to remember reading that everyone in town had to take their radios in and get them modified so that they could no longer pick up the BBC - but they were still able to hear broadcasts from Chuungking anyway! I'd always assumed on the basis of this comment that radios could be used in Stanley up to this point.

Hi Brian, looks like your second idea is the right one. I asked Barbara and she replied:

I am positive that all radios were strictly prohibited in Stanley; I should think Mr Jones remark about no short wave radios applied to all HONG KONG residents, he might have been quoting from the HK News which sometimes appeared in camp.

Regards, David