Laughing all the way back to the kampung
A typical Singapore citizen enters the working world in his late teens or early twenties. And, for males, if he chooses to further his studies after completing his National Service he would start earning his keep in his mid-20s. He may decide to tie the knot in his late 20s or early 30s. He and spouse would probably have bought...
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If they were alive today…
Visitors to the Kent Ridge Park would not miss a plaque dedicated to the memory of a 27-year-old officer of the Malay Regiment. Lieutenant Adnan Bin Saidi and almost an entire platoon of 42 soldiers of the Malay Regiment under his command died in defence of Singapore in 1942. Though badly wounded Lt Adnan survived the Japanese...
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