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Aunt's War Stories

by Age Concern Devon

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Age Concern Devon
People in story:听
S Eddy
Location of story:听
Singapore
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A3754055
Contributed on:听
07 March 2005

Aunts War Stories EDDY

By S Eddy

In 1942 the Japanese attacked Singapore without warning, the same as when they attacked Pearl Harbour. At that time my father was the Harbourmaster at Keppel, which was known as the Civil Harbour, it is situated in the South of the Island, whereas the Military Harbour was at the North of the Island.
When the attacks began, my Father ordered my mother and myself to crouch under the house, while he went to the Docks, to oversee the operations. On the 9th February 1942, things then became serious, and my mother and I had to leave. As my Father was the harbourmaster he was unable to leave in fact he was one of the last to leave.
The troopship we left on 鈥 The Empress of Japan 鈥, had on board 2000 woman, & Children, plus 8 babies born between Singapore & Colombo. We were unable to have convoy protection, but we did have 鈥淭he Duchess of Bedford 鈥渁nother troopship laden with woman & children.
鈥淓ntering the Malacca Straights, The Duchess was hit and crippled by Japanese torpedoes. So a journey that would normally be a matter of hours took nearly 3 days. Night and day we were being machined 鈥 gunned, all passengers had to remain in the dining saloon. I remember the crew ran the gauntlet of the firing to supply the children with sweets & chocolates. Eventually both ships arrived safely in Colombo.
My Mother & I disembarked to await my Father. We stayed with my Aunt and Uncle, who worked for the Shell Oil Co. Back in Singapore, on the day it fell, my Father was ordered to take all VIPs away, as the Japanese would torture them. So he commandeered a local ferry called 鈥淏agan鈥 and took all the English VIPs to safety in Batavia.
My Mother & I had now given up hope of my Father joining us, so we went to Thomas Cook & booked a passage to England. Returning to my Aunts house, she greeted us by saying 鈥淵ou have a special guest鈥, his name is Captain Eddy, at this my Mother went into hysterics, and said 鈥淚 don鈥檛 find that remark, at all funny 鈥. My Father then appeared, with Full beard & Moustache.

My family then went on board a Dutch ship called 鈥淣ew Amsterdam, and proceeded to South Africa. On arrival in Cape Town, we were ordered off the ship, because it had to go back to collect evacuees. The two years we lived in South Africa was very traumatic, because we were English refugees from Singapore, we were treated very badly because of this. On 9th December 1944,we set sail for England on 鈥淕lenarteny鈥. On our voyage home we were attacked several times by air and U-boat. We arrived in Liverpool on Christmas Day 1944.

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