E J STEWART [c.1913-????]
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Stewart's occupation in 1941 as "Police".
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Stewart's occupation in 1941 as "Police".
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Miss Lay's occupation in 1941 as "Stenographer".
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Macdonald's occupation in 1941 as "Police".
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Soutar's occupation in 1941 as "Police".
He left the Police Force in 1955, as reported on page 22 of the March 1956 edition of the Hongkong Police Magazine:
Inspector A. Soutar who has completed twenty-six years service with the Force, left the Colony for New Zealand on a well earned retirement on 1st, November, 1955.
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Mansell's occupation in 1941 as "Public Works Dept."
He is listed on page J114 of the Civil Establishments of Hongkong for the Year 1939 as an Overseer in the Public Works Dept., appointed on 16th Feb 1934, which is also the date of his first appointment to the HK Government.
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Frost's occupation in 1941 as "Health Inspector".
John Black's list does not show a date for Mr Coles, but gives his occupation in 1941 as "Police".
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Margrett's occupation in 1941 as "Manager General Electric Co.".
Mt Grimble is mentioned in A H Potts's diary entry for 12 Dec 1941, when Potts had moved to Shouson Hill:
I slept at Eric Grimble’s bungalow, a charming little place near the top of the hill overlooking Deepwater Bay and Aberdeen.
The exact address is given in the 1941 Jurors List: