CLIFFORD ARTHUR NEWBOLD |
Corporal 4978105
1st/5th Btn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby) Regt.
Died Thursday 12th February 1942 aged 23.
Grave ref. 31 E. 1. Kranji War Cemetery. Singapore.

Clifford Arthur Newbold was the younger son
of James Clifford and Hannah Newbold of Jacksdale, Nottinghamshire.
His elder brother was named Maurice.
His niece, Maurice’s daughter, has kindly
provided us with the following account:-
“ Uncle Cliff’s life was so short as
was the case of so many young men at the time.
It makes you think what they gave for others, a lifetime in fact. Well, I never knew Uncle Cliff, of course, but he was born in
1918 to Hannah Newbold (nee Booth) originally from Codnor Park and Clifford
Newbold from Brinsley who worked as a butcher, initially at the Co-op (Steeples
in Brinsley) and then bought his own business at 9, Selston Lane, Jacksdale.
Cliff went to Heanor Grammar School and
like his elder brother Maurice had a keen interest in motorbikes. Just after he was eighteen, Cliff was called up as part of
conscription, into the Sherwood Foresters Regiment 1st 5th.
He was sent to France and was listed as missing at Dunkirk, turning up
three days later with comrades having commandeered a boat themselves.
He returned to Wittington Barracks at Brierly Hill before being sent to Singapore together with George Ward from Palmerston Street, Westwood, who was taken prisoner. Sadly Uncle Cliff died at the fall of Singapore in 1942 and was buried in the British Cemetery there. A friend has visited Singapore and was good enough to take a photograph of the grave for us.”
Clifford Newbold was killed during the
attack on Singapore on Thursday 12th February 1942, aged 23 years of
age. Kranji was, at the time, a military camp and munitions magazine. The Japanese launched their massive attack on the evening of
the 9th February 1942 and over the next few days; fierce fighting
ensued, in many cases, ‘hand to hand’.
Their sheer strength of numbers and air strength necessitated a
withdrawal. Once the island had
fallen, the Japanese established a Prisoner of War camp at Kranji and later a
hospital. It was prisoners who
started the cemetery at Kranji.
A local newspaper reported Clifford’s death as follows:-
“KILLED IN ACTION.
Cpl CA Newbold Jacksdale. Mr
& Mrs JC Newbold, Selston Road, Jacksdale have been notified that their
youngest son, Cpl Clifford Arthur Newbold (23) has been killed in action in the
Far East. Cpl Newbold who was
reported missing in February last was called up with the militia before the war
and was posted to the Sherwood Foresters. He
went to France in 1939, and was officially reported missing when France
capitulated. He was sent out to the
Far East in November last and again reported missing at Singapore.
Educated at Jacksdale Council Schools and Heanor Secondary School, Cpl
Newbold assisted his father in his business as a butcher.
His only brother Maurice is in the R.A.F. serving in the Far East.”
Clifford Newbold is buried at the Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore, Grave 31. E. 1.
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