Frances Gordon Ogilvie was a Presbyterian missionary teacher. She went to China in 1920 and served in the mission schools in Canton. With rising tensions in southern China, Frances Ogilvie relocated to Hong Kong in 1940 and re-established the Shung Kei Bible Training Institute in Shatin.
On 8 December 1941, the day of the Japanese attack on Hong Kong, she fled Shatin with her students and relocated them to the house of the London Missionary Society on Knight Street, Kowloon and later on to Wanchai for safe refuge. Ogilvie later returned to Kowloon and took three remaining students (names unknown) with her to La Salle Relief Hospital to assist in relief work.
In January 1942, Frances Ogilvie was interned at Stanley Camp.
Source
1. Biography: https://pcanzarchives.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/112518
2. http://www.hongkongwardiary.com/searchgarrison/uniformedcivilians.html#_Toc43367292
3. Frances Gordon Ogilvie's name/signature appears under "La Salle College" (La Salle Relief Hospital) at bottom left on the "Day Joyce Sheet" held by the Imperial War Museum.
See: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30083388. An explanation of the "Day Joyce Sheet" is given at: https://gwulo.com/media/46458