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'Notify Alec Rattray...', a story of survival during
WWII
By Meg Parkes
'Notify Alec Rattray
' tells of two captivities - one,
a young Scottish soldier held by the Japanese in Java and Japan and the
other his relatives back home in Britain.
Capt. Atholl Duncan, Argyll & Sunderland Highlanders, was taken prisoner
in Java in March 1942, aged 23. His fiancée, Elizabeth Glassey
was a medical student at St. Andrews university. For three and a half
years he was held first in Tandjong Priok in Java then Motoyama, Zentsuji
and Miyata prison camps in Japan. Covering the three years 1941-43, it
tells of his arrival in peacetime Singapore and events as they unfolded.
Written by Meg Parkes using Atholls secret diaries and their correspondence,
she lets them tell their story in their own words. The book contains dozens
of illustrations - photographs, maps, drawings, cards, letters, documents
and even lists of names and addresses of fellow prisoners.
'Notify Alec Rattray
..' will be invaluable to those who are
searching for information about their relatives who were prisoners of
war in the Far East. Fully indexed with a foreword is written by Major
(Retd) Alastair Campbell A&SH.

Copies available
Kranji Publications
34, Queens Road,
Hoylake,
Wirral CH24 2AJ.
Tel: 0151 632 2017
Email: www.mm.parkes@btinternet.com
Price: £11.50 plus £2 p&p
Discount price of £10 for COFEPOW members plus p&p.
Cheques payable to Kranji Publications
Website: www.kranji.co.uk

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