The Voyage to Hong Kong
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The Voyage to Hong Kong
I mean the ship was crowded and
the food was terrible to start with, of course,
I can’t blame the crew, they were loaded with
mutton and they figured they could give us the
mutton and save our rations.
I think the final straw came when they gave us
mutton stew for breakfast and then they
went down below, found the Canadian rations and
then put out a menu that we had to have
our own food.
So the big thing they used to get us on that ship
was when you went below decks
you just smelled this mutton everywhere
in the ship you went you could smell this mutton.
The thing is not long after that
I could’ve used a plate of mutton
I'll tell ya, but anyway.
We did the signals from the ship to the
escort vessel on the way over.
When we were arriving in Manila,
it was at night and a British cruiser
picked us up and they led
the way through the islands and
I was on duty that night and the
captain came up to me and he says,
“I’ve lost sight of the ship,
see if you can pick it up with your signal light,”
which I did just a small blue signal light
managed to pick ‘em up.
I often wondered just where we were
in amongst all these islands,
you couldn’t see a thing.
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