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INTERNMENT CONDITIONS IX SEGREGATION CENTRES Indicative of the conditions under which British, American and other United Nations' subjects in Japanese occupied Chinese' territories Avere interned on a mass scale, arc tire orders of the' .Japanese Con-sul-general. in Shanghai that internees. must live in segregation centres, according to nationality and conjugal .status. A copy of the orders, made by a London company, has been received in Auckland. Internees were advised that they might take to .segregation centres tilings of daily use. personal effects, valuable papers, and passports, bedding, bedstead j, mattress, sheets, blankets, pillows, mosquito nets, clothing, including one or two suits lor each person for spring, summer, autumn and winter wear, underwear) three pairs of shoes and live pairs of slippers. Also permitted were four dishes a person., cups, spoons, knives and forks, a vacuum bottle, napkins, and tablecloth. Goods for sport and. amusement, books and a, stock of if desired, were also allowed.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 23, 12 November 1943, Page 2
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157IN JAPANESE HANDS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 23, 12 November 1943, Page 2
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