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Source: Imperial War Museum Online Collections

  • ID Number: A 30559
  • Item Name: THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
  • Production Date: August - September 1945
  • Access: Unrestricted
  • The last will and messages of James M Kim, a British Chinese member of the Hong Kong Defence Forces at Stanley Civil Internment Camp, Hong Kong inscribed on his cell wall as a record. - the reason for his execution is unknown. Note that owing to efforts made by the Japanese to erase these messages parts of them are indecipherable.
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  2. It is a photograph or an engraving created by the United Kingdom Government and commercially published prior to 1958; or
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