Franklin Gimson receives notice from the Japanese of the executions of October 29, and of the prison sentences imposed on others, although only those who were arrested in Stanley or have a wife there are mentioned.
All religious services and other forms of memorial are strictly forbidden, and no representations or appeals are allowed for those in prison.
Source:
John Stericker, A Tear for the Dragon, 1958, 182
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