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Cuthbert James NORMAN [????-????]

Submitted by brian edgar on Tue, 12/24/2013 - 00:33

Cuthbert James Norman was apointed Assistant Superintendent of Prisons with effect from January 10, 1941. During the December 1941 hostilities he commanded the Stanley Platoon (prison officers) which saw some of the fiercest fighting of the conflict.

He was interned in Stanley and after liberation wrote 'A Farewell to Stanley', perhaps the best-known poem of the Hong Kong war.

He became Commissioner of Prisons on February 26, 1953.

He was awarded the CBE.

Poem:

Henry Barron REFO [1898-1993]

Submitted by brian edgar on Sun, 12/22/2013 - 04:36

American missionary and teacher. He, his wife Sally, and family were interned in Stanley and repatriated on the Asama Maru/Gripsholm.

Edith G PALMER [????-????]

Submitted by David on Sat, 12/21/2013 - 22:04

Barbara Anslow's diary mentions "Edith Palmer from Shanghai", and John Black's list has a woman named "E G Palmer", so I've assumed they are the same person.

Walter Philip THOMPSON (aka Tommy) [1909-1978]

Submitted by brian edgar on Sat, 12/21/2013 - 17:49

Walter Thompson was a Superintedent in the Hong Kong police when the Japanese attacked in December 1941.

He was wounded by shell fragments during the hostilities and interned in Stanley after the surrender. On the night of March 18, 1942 he began an escape with Gwen Priestwood. On their way to Chungking, they were helped by Chinese guerrillas, and Thompson decided to operate with them behind Japanese lines. He ended the war as a Lieutenant-Colonel.