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  1. Harry Lee

    Top hit Songs of the 60s....

    Other than "I like it", Gerry and the Pacemakers also came out with a similar sounding song "How do you do it?" Can any one remember these songs? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5I9iD-wmqo
  2. Harry Lee

    Top hit Songs of the 60s....

    Then there was Gerry and the Pacemakers.... competing with the Beatles... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZkVzfZgqhQ
  3. Harry Lee

    Top hit Songs of the 60s....

    I am starting a thread on songs of the 1960s..... One of my favourite groups - The Beach Boys I learnt about them from that great DJ Bernard Solosa.... There was also a hit parade program on Saturdays at noon, not forgetting the request program for hospital patients earlier the same day...
  4. Harry Lee

    The 70's Thread - Anything until the Dec 1979.

    I remember the "I FOUND IT!" posters......
  5. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    On the morning of 14 February 1942, Yoong Tat Sin, a fourth-year medical student, was fatally injured by Japanese shelling while on duty at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital along Balestier Road. He was rushed to the Outram Road General Hospital (former name of Singapore General Hospital) for an...
  6. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    The day 11+1 medical students died..... In 1942 during the invasion of Singapore, medical students from the college volunteered to help in the hospital.... When the bombs rained down, one was killed..... he was taken to the hospital grounds to be buried. As his classmate dug the grave, a...
  7. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    My friend whilst on duty at night as "OO" , he came face to face with an apparition with long hair... the type you see in cheap chinese movies..... he freaked out.... ( but he did move up the ranks till he retired as ASP...) When they constructed the swimming pool, they actually dug up a...
  8. Harry Lee

    Mat land police cried together with victim's family

    The crying policeman is the IO Asst Supt Wong Yeut Oon. He is ASP. He is not the AC referred to in the article.
  9. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    Yes, many policemen -Malays (and chinese detectives) were killed after the Japs surrendered. One of the cops' killing fields was outside the old Police Academy. This site was later developed as a condo..... a very haunted condo.... The residents reportedly called in the Taoist priests who...
  10. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    Malay troopers..... at least they were properly armed. Dalforce volunteers were given shotguns and throw-away arms to face the Japs, and head scarves for identification. In the their first battle, they were attacked by the Aussies who could not tell the difference between Dalforce and the...
  11. Harry Lee

    HAHA History - please help explain these pics...

    Batman defects to join Castro and Che' G.....
  12. Harry Lee

    HAHA History - please help explain these pics...

    D-Day and the 101st Airborne....
  13. Harry Lee

    HAHA History - please help explain these pics...

    How the Allies won world war 2 - the secret is out !!!
  14. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    Great Photos of Kranji War Memorial
  15. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    Taiwanese troops in the Jap army were used as interpreters..... the Koreans were used as prison guards, they were as cruel, if not more so than the Japs because of their second class status in the Jap army. The conquest of Singapore was accomplished by the 5th, 18th Divisions and Imperial...
  16. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    Afternoon nap at the Kranji War Memorial....... don't look local......
  17. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    The irony is that all these graves in the Kranji War Memorial all faced the Johore Bahru skyline, including the Palace and Municiple Building where Gen Yamashita located his HQ......
  18. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    Er...... well.... yes....Dalforce volunteers who died - their names were inscribed on the walls, but as a whole,there is no Monument to them as a Unit..... I addition to Dalforce, there were also many from other Volunteer units who perished..... They came from all over Malaya...... Malaya...
  19. Harry Lee

    Singapore's Hidden History (2)

    Gordon Bennet and the Jap HQ As part of their invasion plan, the Japanese 25th Army set up their HQ at the Johore Sultan's Green Palace, the Istana Hijau. The building was on elevated ground and had a 5 storey observation tower, giving it a bird's eye view of Singapore. The Municiple Building...
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