Jack Stone
Jack Stone was born and raised in the Far East. As a teenager, during the Second World War, he was interned for three and a half years in a Japanese internment camp outside Shanghai for British and American civilians. After graduating from the Shanghai British School he worked as a reporter for Shanghai’s North China Daily News. The part of that job he finds most memorable was his scoop of the surrender, without battle, of General Fu Tso-Yi and the Nationalist’s most formidable fighting force...