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Robert Leslie BAULD (aka Les) [1926-1985]

Submitted by Beryl Bauld on

Leslie Bauld worked for HATS (Hongkong Air Terminal Services).

He was born in Shanghai 12 July 1926, second son of John (Jack) Bauld and Wilfreda (Freda) Barkus.  (She was the daughter of Captain Robert Barkus) The family moved to NSW Australia after the war and are buried in Woronora Cemetery, Sutherland.

Leslie died at Sydney airport from a heart attack in 1985.

Capt. Barkus died in Tientsin.

They were in Lunghwha Camp as POW's.

Brother Dennis and sister Doreen (Bamforth).

Alice CHRISTIANSEN (née YOUNG) [c.1884-1929]

Submitted by eurasian_david on

"A WIDOW'S ESTATE

MRS. A. CHRISTIANSEN OF KOWLOON

GUARDIAN FOR DAUGHTER

Mrs. Alice Christiansen, a widow, who died of heart failure at the age of 45 on July 20, 1929, at No. 42, Humphrey's building, Kowloon, left no will. Letters of administration to her estate have now been granted by the Supreme Court to Mr. Wallace John Hansen, import and export merchant, of No. 7, Queen's road Central.

Loeng SIAO (aka Siao Fong-fong / Josephine ) [1947- ]

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From wikipedia:

Hong Kong film star who became popular as a child actress and continued her success as a mature actress, winning numerous awards including Best Actress at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival (for Summer Snow). Since retiring from show business (partly due to her increasing deafness), she has become a writer and a psychologist, known for her work against child abuse.

Mary Margaret COCKS (née BLAKE) [1896-????]

Submitted by jill on

The Blake family has already been quite well documented. John Johnston Blake and his wife, Mary have already been "created" on Gwulo, as has their son Charles Henry Blake, known as Harry. Although I knew that J.J. Blake and my grandfather, C.E. Warren had been linked through their ownership of the Unity Stand at Happy Valley since 1904, I was surprised to see from a "Passengers Departed" list that the elder Warren children sailed to England in 1913 in the company of the Blake family.