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First day in SIngapore and already, Aussie PM show his respect to Australia's war dead by visiting Kranji War Cemetery. When was the last time fucking Gay Loong or any PAP Ministers visited this place to pay their respect. His dead father was a traitor and collaborator with the enemy Japs during WW2. The least he can do is atone for the father's treachoury. Many singaporeans were killed during the war by the Japs including some of my relatives. Not once have I heard of any PAP fucks paying their respect to them. Father sold out his country to Japs. Now son selling out his country to Tiongs, Apunehs, Myanmar, Pinoy, etc. Still want to vote for these traitors?
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has promoted Australia's growing friendship with Singapore during a speech at the opening of a new university campus in the Asian City State.Mr Abbott says the new James Cook University campus will allow Singaporean students to achieve a western style education from home as well as strengthen business and cultural ties with Singapore. The Prime Minister started his two-day tour of Singapore by reflecting on its shared defence history with Australia.Mr Abbott placed a wreath at the cenotaph at Kranji War Cemetery, where 1048 of the 4549 WWII graves are Australian soldiers and 67 are unknown Australians.The prime minister is seeking to strengthen national security and defence co-operation while in Singapore, as well as draw investment to northern Australia. - See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-...pore-war-cemetary_280615#sthash.qxSoixMK.dpuf
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has promoted Australia's growing friendship with Singapore during a speech at the opening of a new university campus in the Asian City State.Mr Abbott says the new James Cook University campus will allow Singaporean students to achieve a western style education from home as well as strengthen business and cultural ties with Singapore. The Prime Minister started his two-day tour of Singapore by reflecting on its shared defence history with Australia.Mr Abbott placed a wreath at the cenotaph at Kranji War Cemetery, where 1048 of the 4549 WWII graves are Australian soldiers and 67 are unknown Australians.The prime minister is seeking to strengthen national security and defence co-operation while in Singapore, as well as draw investment to northern Australia. - See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-...pore-war-cemetary_280615#sthash.qxSoixMK.dpuf