World War Two – 1945 BAAG report – transport and fuel supplies in occupied HK
Hugh Farmer: Elizabeth Ride has sent another part of 1945 BAAG report on a variety of subjects in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in WW2.
This time the report covers:
Motor Bus Services – the removal of most buses from HK, bus services post Sept 1942
Ferry Services – Harbour and Island/NT/Aberdeen, use of auxiliary junks, fuel shortages, ferries used as military transport
Railway Service – repairs to Beacon Hill tunnel, passenger restrictions, efforts to restore HK/Canton -NT tree felling/sleepers, fuel shortages, removal of surplus rails from HK, locomotives in use
Coal Supply – shortages and curtailment/closing of industrial plants, origin if coal imported, gas works – coal briquettes
Firewood Supply – insufficient supplies, transportation of firewood within HK, location of storage dumps, firewood prices
BAAG – 1945 report – transport and fuel supplies
Further information:
- For general information about the Elizabeth Ride collection, her father Sir Lindsay Ride, and the British Army Aid group during WW2 a very useful introduction is through http://gwulo.com/node/13968
- The BAAG papers are kept at the Hong Kong Heritage Project: The Elisabeth Ride Collection
Related Indhhk articles – WW2
- World War Two – 1945 BAAG report – intro and contents
- World War Two -1945 BAAG report on Dockyards in occupied Hong Kong
- HK Industry during World War Two
- Hong Kong Industry during World War Two – Transport
- World War Two – Hong Kong Industrial Images from the Imperial War Museum
- World War Two – BAAG, Mateys and Allied attempts to disrupt Hong Kong Dockyards
- CLP’s Hok Un Power Station – immediately post World War Two