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Hajee Mahomed Hassum Chiney | H.M.H Essack Elias are they the same person ?

Submitted by Salmandaw on

The foundation stone of the Jamia Mosque in Hong Kong mentions the name of H.M.H Essack Elias who was the sole declared donor for the mosque rebuilding, I however came across a Carl Smith Card that mentions that a Hajee Mahomed Hassum Chiney who died on May 31st 1919 had given $21,000 for the rebuilding  of mosque (doesn't mention which mosque). Is it possible that these are the same people , why do their names vary .

Seeking help to locate family gravesite

Submitted by cmoklamme on

My name is Christine Ka-Po Mok-Lamme (莫家寶). My grandfather 莫廷基 purchased a plot in 1928 in Castle Peak (DD 131). He buried his aunt there. After he passed away, he was buried in the lower part of the plot. 

My family used to go up and pay respect for years. That discontinued about two decades ago because my parents got older and my siblings and I moved overseas. My family has not been able to locate the gravesite.

Fall of Hong Kong 1941

Submitted by leightonhill on

I'm finishing off my book about HK and my family during the War Years and would like more info about the attack by the Japanese army on Lyemun Barracks. I know there were many casualties suffered by members of the Royal Artillery, but haven't found much about those who escaped the onslaught and others who survived but were shipped out to POW Camps in Japan. Any help would be much appreciated. Robert Jones

Jim Terry Blarney co. Cork

Submitted by patricia on

Help! ... I received an email from a gentleman whose name might be Jim Terry who lives in Blarney ... re. HKP and his having just purchased my book (Policing HK an Irish History) ... 

This email had gone into my spam folder - and when I clicked the 'not junk' tab it disappeared completely.  

Please Jim .... (?) ... can you resend to pmeosullivan@mac.com ... which has a better chance of getting to me! Many thanks 

Patricia OSullivan 

Stands at the Happy Valley Racecourse (c.1860 to 1900)

Submitted by Klaus on

When the Happy Valley Racecourse opened in 1846, spectators likely had to stand near the course, or possibly temporary stands had been built. So far, we do not have any photos from that time. In this post, photos of the stands are presented in the order of assigned dates. These, however, might not be accurate and possibly need to be updated later.