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50K S'pore chinese killed in SooChing massacre. I did not realise it was so much

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The establishment of the Indian National Army (INA) and its women’s wing, as well as the arrival of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose galvanised the Indian community in Singapore to fight for India’s independence, a new research book says.

“The coming of Subhas Chandra Bose completely revolutionised…the whole movement because people had great confidence in him,” writes Rajesh Rai who authored the book “Indians in Singapore 1819-1945: Diaspora In The Colonial Port City”, which launched here yesterday.

Rai vividly assesses the impact of Bose and the INA and its women’s wing, the Rani of Jhansi Regiment, on the Indian population.

Notwithstanding the outcome of World War II, the developments in this period will forever be enshrined in Singapore’s history.

The independence movement was built with the establishment of Indian Independence League and the Singapore Indian Association (IA) among various other bodies which channeled the aspirations of the Indians in Singapore towards the independence fight, he notes in the 325-page book.

Rai also highlights that the Indians in Singapore had a share of the sufferings along with the Chinese and Eurasians during the four-year Japanese occupation of Singapore from 1942 to 1945.

For four years, the people of Singapore were witness to the barbaric cruelty of the Japanese, he notes in his book.

Rai, a grandson of an early migrant from UP to Singapore, points out that the Indians never had it “light” when it came to enduring the suffering during the Japanese occupation as has always been assumed.

Nearly 30,000 Indians died while building and maintaining the Thailand-Burma “Death” Railway.

More than 24,000 deployed on the feared project suffered from malnutrition and disease, says Dr Rai in the book.

The Indians were majority of the 78,000 civilians from Malaya and Singapore deployed on the rail project.

The worst was the killing of 50,000 Chinese in the infamous Sook Ching Massacre by the Japanese.


Rai also notes that about 200 Indian families were settled on Bintan, an Indonesian island closer to Singapore, where there was inadequate food, as well as water that was unsafe to drink.

He also highlights the prosperity of the Indians who migrated to Singapore.

B P de Silva, who sailed into Singapore in 1869 with precious gems, had a plantation on Singapore’s Pulau (island) Ubin, where he cultivated coffee, pepper, nutmeg, sugarcane and pineapple.

Rai, an assistant director at the Institute of South Asian Studies in the National University of Singapore, searched archives, newspapers and oral records for the book, which was launched by Ambassador K Kesavapany, president of the IA.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/in...re-to-fight-for-freedom/#sthash.PlR6AY20.dpuf
 

halsey02

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If my memory is correct, correct me, if I am wrong, B.P. De Silva had a shop near to the old parliament house, opposite the side of the Supreme Court, on High Street, where POLAR CAFE was, Ensign Book Store & at the other end, TALK OF TH TOWN...
 

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If my memory is correct, correct me, if I am wrong, B.P. De Silva had a shop near to the old parliament house, opposite the side of the Supreme Court, on High Street, where POLAR CAFE was, Ensign Book Store & at the other end, TALK OF TH TOWN...

Old Fart's father worked at that BP de Silva store.....

Old Fart and Prataman as jap collaborators are responsible for how many of these lives?
 

syed putra

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Those were the weak ones. Those who survived managed to pass on their superior gene pool to the next generation. Its survival of the fittest.
 

halsey02

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Old Fart's father worked at that BP de Silva store.....

Old Fart and Prataman as jap collaborators are responsible for how many of these lives?

Used to see the old fart's father back in those days, waiting for a taxi at Straits Trading Building, taxi stand & on certain days, wearing a coat & tie...wonder, why he walked so far there to take a taxi...
 

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If my memory is correct, correct me, if I am wrong, B.P. De Silva had a shop near to the old parliament house, opposite the side of the Supreme Court, on High Street, where POLAR CAFE was, Ensign Book Store & at the other end, TALK OF TH TOWN...

Yeap, damn famous, the place to buy jewelry if u were a anybody.
 

Papsmearer

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Used to see the old fart's father back in those days, waiting for a taxi at Straits Trading Building, taxi stand & on certain days, wearing a coat & tie...wonder, why he walked so far there to take a taxi...

SAve money lah, son was too cheap to send his car and driver for him.
 

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The establishment of the Indian National Army (INA) and its women’s wing, as well as the arrival of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose galvanised the Indian community in Singapore to fight for India’s independence, a new research book says.

Are you someone who will sabotage everyone else for the interest of your own community? I would hang my head in shame.
 

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The Japs slaughtered many Chinese in sinkie land during their Occupation and, until the Americans bombed Japan to force their surrender, the cruelty of the Japs was beyond description.

Certain individuals in the country worked for and collaborated with the Japs to arrest, tortue and kill the Chinese and other civilians on mere suspicion of being anti-Jap. These individuals, if alive today, would know themselves what they had done. The blood of those innocent civilians comprising men, women and children who died in the hands of the Japs would stain their hands too forever.
 

virus

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50,000 is not alot. watch Back to 1942. the famine and war killed 3 million in henan alone.
 

Force 136

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Working for the occupiers does not make one a traitor. The traitors are those who arrests resistance patriots - informers and police detectives. Many were killed after liberation. Police traitors were dragged out of the old Police Academy and killed outside - where Tan Tong Meng building now stands. Many spirits still lurk in that vicinity ....
 

Force 136

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During the occupation, homes at Cairnhill were used as comfort stations for jap officers. No one knows how much the Comfort women suffered in those days. I suspect many died. When these old houses were demolished, the spirits lingered on. That's why some condos built on these sites are haunted .....
 

Force 136

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A big battle occurred at Sleepy Valley - where Toh Tuck Road meets Bukit Batok. All the Australian dead were later buried at where Eng Kong Park is located today .....

A few years ago, the grave of a jap officer who died in this battle was found just outside the church of st Mary of the Angels
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halsey02

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SAve money lah, son was too cheap to send his car and driver for him.

Actually I did not realise back then, the old man was working at BP De Silva on High Street, I thought he was working at the watch shop in Straits Trading Building...:rolleyes:
 

spotter542

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Working for the occupiers does not make one a traitor. The traitors are those who arrests resistance patriots - informers and police detectives. Many were killed after liberation. Police traitors were dragged out of the old Police Academy and killed outside - where Tan Tong Meng building now stands. Many spirits still lurk in that vicinity ....


That's why they paint the building red in colour ?
 
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