The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay branch
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay branch
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay branch
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
Am so pleased you saw the children. Reg was rushing around on that day and he must have been worried about Ada. I believe she is home now and trust the treatment will put things right. I do not expect the girls to marry yet but you never know, however, they are all pretty sensible. Susan now thinks she will go into a bank, having asked me how we make the profits. She is doing a few 'O' levels early - in November as we want her & Adrienne to move to another school which will be more suitable for 'A' levels. We gave our party to the officers & wives on Friday about 100 of us. Guess that is we do not come out east again, these last parties here will be the last of their kind ever. Our other party will be in the Hyatt Hotel for 160.
This is a bit scrappy but we will catch up once we are home. Expect to fly in from Nirobi on 23rd Oct. Am not sure if we will call on our way. It will depend on the time. We have to get home & open up the house. Liz comes out for half term on 25th and so there is a tight schedule.
All our love
Margo & Peter
xxx
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay branch
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
The children have gone and so has the dog - a very empty house. Packing has started to-day and my relief has arrived. Farewell instructions are accumulating and we feel we are really about to leave. It will be a busy few weeks. The girls' stay with us was one of the most successful and the time passed quickly. They are good fun and as bright as ever. They were very popular here and very nice things were said about them. Elisabeth was asked to stay the night with a young couple in the bank flats and she was very thrilled. Particularly as the other two had had nights out at friends houses. They exchanged one at a time with twins and at times I was never sure who was with us and which not. The dog was equally confused. She - Pippa - should now be in kennels in Folkestone to complete 6 months quarantine.
All for now, hope the exlections go the right way.
Love Margo & Peter
xxx
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay branch
Singapore
Dear Grandma & Grandpa
I'm sorry that I have not written sooner but we have been doing so many exciting things. For the past week we have been down at Loyang and the weather was lovely all the while. We all got quite tanned!
To-day we are going to have our nails done, because this evening we are all going to a dance party. To-morrow, Adi Eliz and I are going to a "Ship Wreck" party, given by a friend. Adi is going as a baby, Eliz is going in her pink negligee, and I am going in my swimming costume, with a hat and sarong, glasses and sun cream!
On Saturday, we are going to help at a fete for the whole day. I am doing the "Lucky Dip" stall. The others are selling tickets.
On Sunday it is the bank's Sports day, and on Monday we have been invited to swim & lunch at a friends house, as well as Adi & I having a tennis lesson.
Adi & I have been playing alot of squash and tennis lately and we have a tennis lesson on Mondays and Fridays.
Pippa is fine. When we were down at Loyang, she swam in the sea, and in the pool. She also went out in the canoe with Mummy!
To-day, though it is very hot and sticky, & think it will rain. But we need a bit of cooling down here!
I must go now
Because the car has come,
So Bye for Now
All my love
Susan xx
Mrs Aylett (my mother's mother. She went out to live with my aunt and uncle in Canada but returned to UK a few years later)
48 Golf Ave
Pointe Claire
P. Quebec
(Not from the Far East but was included in the pile of letters)
My Dear Lily & Lionel
Was so sorry to hear that Lionel was not at all well. Hope the news is better now. It must be such a worry for you and I know all must feel most unhappy when your dear one is sick. I wrote to you way back when the snow and ice was around. But very pleased to say I can now get out and about. Have joined three Senior Citizen's Groups so getting to know quite a few folks around my own age group.
There is an awful lot that goes on for Senior Citizens in Pointe Claire have been to two picnics. One was put on by one of the T. V. Stations about four long drives into the Country. So time as been going very fast. Also been busy helping to paint and paper Debs bedroom. Have also finish the chair seats I told you about in my last letter. Barbara and Alistair are very pleased with them. and though I say so myself. They really look nice. Write and let me know how Lional is if you have time. Give him my love tell thim I am looking forward to seeing him when I come over. Take card of yourself Lily.
All the Best
Much love Gladys
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay branch
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay branch
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay branch
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay branch
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
I do not seem to have written for ages but it has been a busy time with one person on leave and lots of things going on as usual. The time is approaching when we will move into Ocean Building although the date has been put back. We are also moving a nearby office in too shortly afterwards. Some union matters have been cleared up, but others remain and it is not possible to get them all out of the way for a spell. The election and budget are over, but I cannot see they solve anything. In fact much will give rise to an increase in all the old grouses with no solution to inflation or balance of payments. Looking at things from a distance no country is in a strong position and the Chairman' statement at the Bank! AGM spoke of aprehension regarding the future.
On the cheery side the children will be out next week and we will be on the go once again. With thoughts of leaving the east we bought our second carpet a Persian "type" made in Pakistan. Shortly afterwards we picked up 4 tatty ones which when taken for cleaning found one to be real Persian & may be of some interest. So if shares go down maybe our carpets will go up. Have to keep the moth out though!
All our love
Margo and Peter
c/o H & SBC
P O Box 896
Collyer Quay
Singapore
My dear Mum & Dad,
Many thanks for your letter - so glad the girls weren't delayed & had a good trip back. I've just been out shopping & collected some photos so thought I would write & send them off. It is a miserable day, damp & overcast. We were going out on a boat yesterday but it poured with rain so we all went to the club for curry lunch.
I had hoped to do some gardening today but it is too wet so shall write letters instead. The days rush by & the girls will be back again in no time. It's a pity that I didn't get a photo of Adrienne with her short hair cut but will try again at Easter. Peter is up to his eyes in work, their doesn't seem any end to it. Tomorrow we are going to a dinner at Singapore's largest hotel to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of one of the Chinese banks. Imagine it will be a lavish affair. The following day we go to a cocktail party to meet the chairman of Chubbs, Lord Hayter.
Pippa is settling down well & couldn't understand where the girls had gone. To make matters worse Chinese New Year followed soon after & the servants were off for 4 days. Pippa followed Peter & I everywhere. I think she was afraid we would vanish too! She has been quite good to house train & now she is no longer shut in one of the bathrooms at night but as the run of the house, with her basket outside our bedroom door. Luckily we only have female dogs in the compound at present so it shouldn't be too bad when Pippa comes on heat. I am all prepared with the 'PILL" and "antimate"!! You can see from the photos that she likes to be carried! When Peter gets in from the office she runs out to the garden steps ready for her walk on the golf course. (We have a 3 hole "course" in the compound) & hardly gives him time to take his jacket off.
What do you think of our hi-jackers! -it's put Singapore on the map for awhile. It all seems a big joke but of course could have been serious if they had succeeded. It's been all excitement here what with animals escaping from the Z00 a hippo which has taken itself int the reservoir, an eland & of course the black panther which escaped 10 months ago & has just been found (&killed) in the area where our Manager lives. Friends of ours in the same road lost their dachshund recently & they now think the panther had him.
No other news. do you have Margaret & Ians address?
Love from us both
Peter & Margo
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
Collyer Quay Branch
21 Collyer Quay
P. O. Box 896
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
Collyer Quay Branch
21 Collyer Quay
P. O. Box 896
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad,
Am getting this on the way because of the girls coming out etc. It is wonderful to know Elisabeth is coming out, she is so pleased. Margo says you have been having trouble with our eyes - both of you. Do not leave these things to get worse. Instant action please and if any expense is involved let me know. Margo told me someone of 103 had a successful op! In court for 2 days this week on the union case and hope that will finish things for a bit. The do drag on. Give my regards to Maus. How is Henry and family these days? Must write to Henry again, wish I could dictate a letter it is easier, my hand is cramped at the end of a day. Will get the girls to write. Shares dull everywhere except gold. Am reading a life of Disraeli. So heavy, but very interesting to know the Conservative Party was for the "working class" when opposing Whigs & Liberals but none of them had a consistent policy and were just as muddled as today. Even wars started because of total misconceptions & lack of knowledge, as they do now.
All my love Peter.
P O Box 896
Singapore
Dear Mum and Dad
The mail has been delayed over two weeks so guess a gap at this time of year is to be expected. Hope you had a good Christmas. I did well with parties, from then to New Yea and continuing this week. It will continue because we have a new No 1 arriving this month. A big dance last night at the manager's house, I do not know how many. Band til 2 am and wore a black tie for the first time since Johore. I do not know if I have mentioned the No 1s house before - Mount Echo. It can only be described as palatial, it is so big. Set on a hill in several acres, it is about the biggest in Singapore. However, its days are numbered and quite possibly that was the last big party to be held there. Margo mentioned Ian Macleod is still negotiating his leaving the bank and seems quite determined.
The girls are enjoying their holidays and their letters are gay despite the odd problem which has cropped up. Elisabeth's last letter was well written.
All for now, trust you are keeping fit.
All my love
Peter