Littlespeck downs pen in The Star
Seah Chiang Nee A generation of Malaysians and readers around the world have grown up with Seah Chiang Nee’s columns on Singapore. Illness, however, has forced him to ease up and he has decided to stop being a columnist in The Star. In this farewell interview with Soo Ewe Jin, Seah gives his readers an insight into his illustrious...
M’sians working in SG forced to live on Johor streets
Locals working in Singapore resort to sleeping on pavements as they cannot afford to rent a place.(15 April) JOHOR BARU: SOME Malaysians working in Singapore are living on the streets here to save on accommodation costs. The individuals were discovered by Persatuan Kebajikan Sinar Sofia. A man, who wanted to be known only...
MERS suspected in Johor village, 64 quarantined
Malaysia quarantines villagers over MERS virus (17 April) As many as sixty-four residents in Kampung Bintang here will be quarantined for a week after some showed symptoms of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Some 100 villagers from the village, where the first Malaysian victim who succumbed to...
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