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They were, they were quite brutal as Japanese guards were everywhere. In the, the, you had to salute every guard and you better do it or, or you were going to get beaten up. Well at Shamshuipo, we got, twice a day, about the equivalent of a, of a, of a tea cup full of rice gruel and nothing else. That was twice a day. The cooks managed, somehow or other, they, to make some yeast which was a portioned out among the prisoners. I forget how much, probably a quarter of a cup or something like that, and we got that, I don't know really how often, but I know that, that they gave us some yeast as a, because of it's high Vitamin B content. But that required flour and they didn't have very much of anything there, the rations in, the rations in Shamshuipo, at that time, were probably the worst in the, certainly the, from accounts that I heard later those who were taken to North Point right away after, after the capitulation, their rations were 100% better than, than ours. The toilets, the, the, the water lines, everything had been torn out by the Chinese, the windows, window sills, window frames all had been taken. So, the toilet facilities consisted of a, of a, of a platform out over the sea wall, and that's, I think that was still there when we left. My, I, I had a bunk bed with, and I didn't have any covers or any pillows or, the, the, the bed had bed boards, that is you slept on bare boards and as I say I didn't have any, any blankets or any, or anything else like that. We had everything from, from body lice, to fleas, to crabs, to... Bed bugs? ...bed bugs, bed bugs, particularly in North Point, well not only in North Point, in other places as well. I think maybe they may have been a little worse in North Point, but they were bad everywhere. There wasn't very much you could do about it except we used to, once a week, move all the beds out, scrape, scrape the eggs and kill the larvae and, and the mature bugs. But it even makes me scratch to, to think about it. The, you just couldn't do very much about it, there was no, no insecticidal powders or anything like that.

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