SEJARAH NORTH BORNEO SABAH
SPECIAL EDITION
SECOND WORLD WAR
HEROES ROLL - PART 1 - SANDAKAN UNDERGROUND 1942-1945
"For there are deeds that should not pass away, and
names that must not be forgotten" Lord Byron
In July 1943, the Sandakan Underground Movement was
betrayed. The Kempeitai wasted no time. They immediately took Dr Taylor, Captain
Mathews, Detective Lagan and Corporal Abin for questioning, suspecting them to
be the ring leaders. They were severely beaten and relentlessly questioned
under torture to reveal the names of their co-conspirators. Inside the camp,
the Japs became more brutal in their search for those POWs involved in building
the radio transmitter and those possible link to the underground.
The Kempeitai rounded up nearly one hundred people suspected
of involvement in the underground resistance. The interrogations and beatings
went on for three months. Nearly everyone involved with the underground was
caught.
Many prisoners were beaten and subjected to various forms of
torture by the Japanese. Some suffered terrible water torture and others were
beaten mercilessly until they confessed their guilt.
Late in October 1943, more than 200 people including POWs,
Military and Civilian boarded a ship to Kuching.
Upon arrival to Kuching, the prisoners were interned and
the tortured continue.
In early 1944, the prisoners were sent to Japanese Military
Court. They were sentence to death and jail.
CIVILIAN EXECUTION AT MILE 1.5 , 27.5.1945 :
1. Chan Teck Wah (Clerk, Harrison and Crossfield)
2. Thomas Chan (Former Chinese Consulate Staff, Firewood
Merchant)
3. Chong Wai Cho (Basel Church School Teacher, Editor
Sandakan Chinese Overseas Daily)
4. Pongolo Stanislaus Dominic (Retired Deputy Assistant
Commissioner of Customs)
5. Fung Bak Ming (Member, China Relief Fund)
6. Alfred Funk (Partner, Funk and Sons)
7. K. A. George (Inspector, Sandakan Sanitary Board)
8. Ho Shu Fah (Merchant, Member China Relief Fund)
9. Jappar (Trader)
10. Khoo Kim Cheng @ Yau Kam Chung (Chip Loong & Co,
Chairman of China Relief Fund)
11. Kong Su En , Lieutenant (Chief Clerk and BNB Volunteer
Force)
12. Kong Su Leong (Wireless Operator)
13. Kwan Lok Ming (Man Loong & Co, Chairman , Chinese
Chamber of Commerce)
14. Kwan Yun Hin (Member of Legislative Council and Partner
, Man Loong & Co)
15. Lee Seng Lok (Trader)
16. Lew Kew Chong
17. Linck, Mrs (wife of German Doctor)
18. Lee Sah Cie, Dr (Japanese Language Censor, Chungking
News)
19. Ng Shea Wah (Member, China Relief Fund)
20. Ng Tai Yong (Building, Contractor)
21. Pang Thau Fen (Government Clerk)
22. Patel, MS (Pharmacist, Manager Sandakan Dispensary)
23. Tam (Wireless Operator)
24. Stella Tao (Chinese school Teacher from Shanghai)
25. Voon Thau Yin (Teacher, St Michael School)
26. Voon Yin Chong (Chief Clerk, Public Works Department)
27. Unidentified Indian (Doctor)
CIVILIAN EXECUTION AT MILE 1.5 , 28.5.1945 :
1. Foo Chi Ming
2. Pereira, Andrew
3. Watson, Richard
CIVILIAN EXECUTION SHOT BY HOSOTANI NAOJI AT MILE 1.5 ,
27.5.1945 :
1. Sui Chong
2. Ten Pek
FINED :
1. Cohen, Mrs Moselle Y (later killed)
2. Hu Li Tsia $50
3. Khoo Siek Choo $1000
4. Kwan Choo Ming $2000
5. Kwan Ming Ming $1000
6. Lo Hoi Chee $2000
7. Wong Wee Ming $2000
8. Yan See Chan $1000
DIED IN KUCHING, BEFORE TRIAL
1. Keating, Sapper Edward (Died 11.2.1944)
ARRESTED AT SANDAKAN NOT TRIED :
2. Koram Bin Andaur, Corporal (escaped)
3. Mananai, Puloro (tortured and released)
4. Wong Yun Siew (released after feigning insanity)
5. Lander, Sergeant Colin (released not enough evidence)
ARRESTED AND TRIED AT KUCHING DEATH (SHOT BY FIRING SQUAD 2.3.1944) :
1. Abin, Sergeant
2. Azcona, Felix Junior
3. Funk, Alexander
4. Matusup Gungau
5. Lagan, Detective Ernesto
6. Matthews, Captain Lionel
7. Heng Joo Ming
8. Jemadar Ojagar Singh Mannan
9. Wong Mu Sing
IMPRISONMENT
SENT TO OUTRAM ROAD GOAL, SINGAPORE :
1. Mavor, Gerald (Died 5.5.1945)
2. Taylor, Dr James
FIFTEEN YEARS
1. Damodaran, Mr M
2. Yangsalang, Sgt. Maj.
3. Yusop (Usop) Basinau, Sgt.
TWELVE YEARS
1. Lai, Peter Raymond Kui Fook
2. Mohammed Salleh Bin Madang
3. Wells, Lt. Roderick (sent to Outram Road Goal Singapore)
TEN YEARS
1. Apostol, Lamberto
2. Ng Ho Kong
EIGHT YEARS
1. Amigau Bin Bassan (Died at Kuching)
2. Chin Piang Syn @ Chin Chee Kong @ Edmond Kong
3. Guriaman, Inspector Samuel
4. Soh Kim Seng (Ah Tu) (Died at Kuching)
5. Weynton, Lieutenant Gordon (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
SEVEN YEARS
1. Peter Leong
2. Dick Majinal
SIX YEARS
1. Chang Tiang Kiang, Henry
2. Funk, Patrick H (Paddy) (escaped from penal servitude)
3. Chan Tian Joo
4. Kassiu, PC (Died at Kuching)
5. Richards,Cpl. J. (sent to Outram Road Goal Singapore)
6. Stevens, Sgt. Alfred (sent to Outram Road Goal Singapore)
FIVE YEARS
1. Foo Seng Chow
2. Jakariah
3. Sidek Bin Simoen
FOUR YEARS
1. Funk, John Simon Jr (Johnny)
2. Gorokon, PC
3. Lumatop, PC
4. Marshall, Sapper Donald (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
5. Chan Ping (Ah Ping)
6. Felix Tang
THREE YEARS
1. Aruliah, Samuel
2. Martin, Private Frank (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
3. Phillips, Mr A.E.
4. Tahir, Mohammad PC
TWO AND HALF YEARS
1. Lau Bui Cheng (Bueh Ching)
2. Ngui Ah Kui
TWO YEARS
1. Davis, Private Stanley G. (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
2. Jensen, Sapper Carl (sent to Outram Road Goal Singapore)
3. Kassim Bin Jumadi @ Mandor (Died at Kuching)
4. Mills, Corporal Cyrill (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
5. Suratmin Bin Jumadi (escaped from Kuching Goal)
6. Sastroh (Died at Kuching)
ONE AND HALF YEARS
1. Blain, Sergeant Alister M. (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
2. Davis, Sapper Roy (sent to Outram Road Goal Singapore)
3. Graham. Cpl Thomas G. (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
4. Holly, Sgt Ray B. (sent to Outram Road Goal Singapore)
5. James, Staff Sergeant J.H. (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
6. McMillan, Corporal J (sent to Outram Road Goal Singapore)
7. Roffely, Cpl L.A.D. (sent to Outram Road Goal Singapore)
8. Small, Cpl Arnold (sent to Outram Road Goal Singapore)
ONE YEAR
1. Allan, D R
2. Amat
3. Goh Tiek Tshi (Teck Chai)
4. Dahlan
5. Kai, PC
6. Laband, Dr J F
7. Rice Oxley, Major
8. Goh Tiek Soong (Teck Sing)
TEN MONTHS
1. Yong Cha Ming
SIX MONTHS
1. Mc Donough, Sergeant William J. (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
2. Rumble, Private Thomas H. (sent to Outram Road Goal
Singapore)
"Sandakan should be remembered because it was more than
a battle between nations and more than a battle between conflicting ideologies;
it was a war between human decency and human depravity. The victims [of the
Death March] were as much casualties of evil as those who died in the Nazi
death camps in Europe. " by Paul Keating
Lest We Forget
Source and Photos :
1. Doreen Hurst - Sandakan 1942-1945
2. Paul Ham - Sandakan
3. Lynette Silver - Blood Brothers
4. Prof Danny Wong - The War
5. Arkib Negeri Sabah - World War 2
6. Australia War Memorial
Edited by : Kumis Kumis
PS : in view of several long list and cross referral, the
spelling of names may be differ and certain names be omitted unintentionally
pls highlight for immediate amendment
My late father Peter Leong was given the 7-year sentence & mentioned in the Heroes Roll, a booklet from the Sandakan Memorial Park. Do you know eher I can get a copy?
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