Sayonara Singapura

Sayonara Singapura
Author: Parapuram Joseph John
Publisher: Monsoon Books
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9814625361

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I was editor of The Malaya Tribune, a daily newspaper in Singapore, sleepily okaying Page One when 17 Japanese Zero bombers shattered the night. It was December 8, 1941. Having been fed daily stories full of optimism from London, we in Singapore hadn’t an inkling that war with Japan was imminent … I sneaked out when there was a pause in the bombing. Limbs of every description – European, Indian, Chinese, Malay and Eurasian – were everywhere. Parapuram Joseph John – ‘John’ to all – is given an ultimatum by the Japanese invaders: work for us or face the consequences. He becomes No.2 at the Domei news agency, working on Japanese propaganda in Southeast Asia and broadcasting propaganda to Indian troops in India, urging them to switch sides and fight against the British, for which he receives a special commendation from Heinrich Himmler – ‘I was not happy about Himmler’s intrusion into my life, but I kept my mouth shut and my neck intact’. John writes about wanton killings in Singapore and Malaya, the daily struggle to find food, and Blood Alley in Penang, where he witnesses a ‘cleansing’. He talks candidly about the rise of the Indian National Army and its charismatic leader Subhas Chandra Bose (whom he meets on several occasions), the creation of the all-female Rani of Jhansi combat regiment and the lure of the nationalist call of ‘Challo Dilli’ (‘On to Delhi’). This is a fascinating eyewitness account of the Japanese occupation of Singapore and Malaya as told by a career journalist. Following the war, John returned to The Malaya Tribune, where his deputy was S. Rajaratnam, the future Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore.

Sayonara Singapura

Sayonara Singapura
Author: Parapuram Joseph John
Publisher:
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Journalists
ISBN: 9780987227867

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The Death of Sally Song

The Death of Sally Song
Author: Julianne Cheah
Publisher: Monsoon Books
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1915310032

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The millennium is ending and Singapore, now a glittering economic powerhouse, is loosening up and partying. Pagers connect everyone and Singapore's love affair with big chain coffee has just begun. In Holland Village, avid mystery reader Mei is raising the shutters on the Can-Do bookshop. Juggling her job, her family, her friends and worries about her future is keeping her busy but when a customer is murdered, Mei needs to know why. Taking lessons from her favourite detectives, the always inquisitive — some would say kaypoh — Mei navigates the darker side of Singapore to find out what really led to the death of Sally Song.

Pai Naa

Pai Naa
Author: Dorothy Thatcher
Publisher: Monsoon Books
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2017-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1912049074

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By the time the British surrendered to the Japanese in February 1942 at the fall Singapore, nearly all white civilians had left Malaya. One remarkable exception to the white flight was Nona Baker, ‘a parson’s youngest daughter’ from Dunstable, Bedfordshire. Nona Baker and her brother, Vin, general manager of Sungei Lembing tin mine in Pahang, stayed behind in the Malayan jungle and were later adopted by Chinese guerrillas (who, after World War Two, would become the Communist terrorists of the Malayan Emergency). Against all odds, this remarkable, brave young woman, known as Pai Naa (White Nona), remained in the jungle for three years, avoiding capture by the Japanese and betrayal by spies before being delivered safely into the care of war hero Freddie Spencer Chapman. With hair cut short Nona Baker worked alongside the men while under constant threat of discovery and certain death, and with the men she suffered from malaria, dysentery, beriberi, hunger and, above all, fear.

A Company of Planters

A Company of Planters
Author: John Dodd
Publisher: Monsoon Books
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1912049112

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Through a collection of letters written to his best friend and to his father in England, and from his own personal diary entries, John Dodd’s memoir offers a fascinating and amusing glimpse of life as a colonial rubber planter. With true stories and confessions that would make even Somerset Maugham blush, we discover what life was really like for young colonial planters in late-1950s Malaya. Increasing daily rubber output may have been their goal but for the young planters the bigger picture of chasing girls and finding a ‘keep’ was of much greater importance. But life was more than just a series of stengahs in the clubhouse, dalliances in the Chinese brothels of Penang and charming ‘pillow dictionaries’ – there were strikes, riots, snakes, plantation fires and deadly ambushes by Communist terrorists to contend with. Set against the backdrop of the Emergency period, the rise of nationalism and Malaya’s subsequent Independence, A Company of Planters is a very personal, moving and humorous account of one man’s experiences on the frequently isolated rubber plantations of colonial Malaya.

Jiwa Singapura

Jiwa Singapura
Author: Geraldine Song
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Singapore
ISBN: 9789811865701

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Singa-Pura-Pura

Singa-Pura-Pura
Author: Nazry Bahrawi
Publisher: Ethos Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2022-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9811815003

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From a future of electronic doas and AI psychotherapists, sense-activated communion with forests and a portal to realms undersea, to a reimagined origin and afterlife—editor and translator Nazry Bahrawi brings together an exciting selection of never-before translated and new Malay spec-fic stories by established and emerging writers from Singapore. Especially in an anglophone-dominated genre, very little of Malay speculative fiction from Singapore is known to readers here and beyond. Yet contemporary Bahasa literature here is steeped in spec-fic writing that can account as a literary movement (aliran)—and unmistakably draws from the minority Malay experience in a city obsessed with progress.

The Singapura

The Singapura
Author: Ray Wigley Bsc
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 9781456800949

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Three

Three
Author: Krishna Udayasankar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2015
Genre: Legends
ISBN: 9789810970918

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"Based on the founding legend of the island of Singapore, also known as Singapura or the Lion City, 3 is an engrossing tale - told in an exquisitely rich voice - of love, self-realization and adventure on the high seas."--Back cover.

The Merlion

The Merlion
Author: Edward Wong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04
Genre:
ISBN:

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