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JENNY'S SIDE PARTY PHOTOS:- (Taken from the internet)
JENNY Side Party BEM
Jenny died peacefully in Hong Kong on Wednesday 18th February 2009. She was 92 years old.
Generations of
sailors who visited Hong Kong will mourn the death of Jenny. She was a much
loved living legend who. for all the colony's constant change, remained the same
incomparable institution for over half a century.
Much of her life was an enigma. However. the authors of her twenty-seven
Certificates of Service generally agreed that she was born in a sampan in
Causeway Bay in 1917. Her mother, Jenny One, according to her one surviving
Certificate of Service, which was copied in 1946 from an older, much battered
and largely illegible document., 'provided serviceable sampans far the general
use of the Royal Navy, obtained sand. and. was useful for changing money’. She
brought up her two daughters to help her.
Behind her perpetual great gold-toothed grin Jenny complained; “I velly
chocker. All time work in sampan. N0 learn to lead or lite.” But what she lacked
in education she made up more than a hundredfold with her immense and impressive
experience in ship husbandry. her unfailing thoroughness and apparently
inexhaustible energy. her unquestionable loyalty and integrity, her infectious
enthusiasm and her innate cheerfulness.
Officially Jenny's Date of Volunteering was recorded as 1928. From then until
1997, when the colony became a Special Administrative Region of China and the
Royal Navy moved out. she and her team of tireless girls. who at one time
numbered nearly three dozen, unofficially served the Royal and Commonwealth
Navies in Hong Kong by cleaning and painting their ships. attending their buoy
jumpcrs, and, dressed in their best. waiting with grace and charm upon their
guests at cocktail parties. Captains and Executive Officers would find fresh
flowers in their cabins and newspapers delivered daily. And many a departing
officer received a generous gift as a memento from Jenny. For all of this she
steadfastly refused ever to take any payment. Instead she and her Side Party
earned their keep selling soft drinks to the ships' companies and accepting any
item of scrap which could be found on board.
Jenny's huge collection of photographs - too big. she said. to be put into books
- she stored in a large envelope. They dated back to the mid 20th century and
showed her in the ships she so faithfully served, with Buffers and Side Parties,
and with grateful officers. many of whom became distinguished admirals. In two
thick albums she proudly kept her letters of reference, all without exception
filled with praise and affection for her. One was a commendation by the Duke of
Edinburgh for her work in the Royal Yacht during her visit to Hong Kong in 1959.
She has a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal presented to her in 1938 by the
captain of HMS DEVONSHIRE, and a bar engraved 'HMS LEANDER 1975’.
Most treasured of all Jenny's distinctions was the British Empire Medal awarded
her in the Hong Kong Civilian List of the Queen's Birthday Honours in 1980 and
with which she, formally named Mrs. Ng Muk Kah, was invested by the Governor of
Hong Kong, Sir Murray MacLehose.
In later years Hong Kong was no longer visited by the great fleets of
battleships and cruisers which gave Jenny and her Side Party their livelihood
and she found it increasingly difficult to make ends meet. Yet she stayed fit
and always willing to undertake any work available. To the end of the Royal
Navy's presence in Hong Kong there could be seen in the shadow of the towering
Prince of Wales building within the naval base, a small round figure in
traditional baggy black trousers and high-collared smock, with a long pigtail
and eternal smile who, regardless of time. remained it seemed for ever – just
Jenny.
Jenny died peacefully in Hong Kong on Wednesday 18th February 2009. She was 92 years old.







If you have photos of Jenny please send them to me at webmaster@navalassoc.org.au and I will post them here. Thanks.






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