I believe No.1067 should be Cheng Tung-choi whose brother Cheng Fook-choi was also BAAG. T.C. Cheng was a Government school teacher pre-War and served as a Translator at HQ Kweilin. Post-war, he had a brilliant career in the Education Dept of the HK Government, university and the Red Cross.
His brother Cheng Fook-choi was a member of the BAAG S-section responsible for security & counter-espioange. He was an Accountant by profession.
R Robertson, Supervisor of Students in Arts, HKU, 22.10.1946: Mr Cheng Tung Choi entered the Faculty of Arts of the University of Hongkong in September 1935 and, after completing the course for intending teachers, graduated Bachelor of Arts, with an excellent academic record, in May 1939.
Col L T Ride, 7.11.1945: Mr Cheng Tung Choy joined the BAAG in July 1943 in the translation department at the HQ, then in Kweilin. He joined us from being the head of the English Department of the National College for Overseas Students at Lok Chong, Kwangtung. After a period of about a year in the translation department, he was transferred.
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No. 1067 Cheng Tung -choi
I believe No.1067 should be Cheng Tung-choi whose brother Cheng Fook-choi was also BAAG. T.C. Cheng was a Government school teacher pre-War and served as a Translator at HQ Kweilin. Post-war, he had a brilliant career in the Education Dept of the HK Government, university and the Red Cross.
His brother Cheng Fook-choi was a member of the BAAG S-section responsible for security & counter-espioange. He was an Accountant by profession.
R Robertson, Supervisor of
R Robertson, Supervisor of Students in Arts, HKU, 22.10.1946: Mr Cheng Tung Choi entered the Faculty of Arts of the University of Hongkong in September 1935 and, after completing the course for intending teachers, graduated Bachelor of Arts, with an excellent academic record, in May 1939.