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Scout Medals170 viewsThese scout medals were won at the Gillman pool in 1969. By the
time the competition got underway most of the troops has disbanded so the
chances of winning something dramatically increased.Nov 11, 2013
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Radio161 viewsThis radio measures about 4.5" x 1.25" x 2.75", it was state of the art stuff at the time, and about as small as radios got. This model was MW only but it did have an earpiece! It was bought for my birthday in 1969, still works too.Nov 11, 2013
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Netball Award Plaque147 viewsThis netball award plaque was a team award for one of many competitions that mum used to play in.Nov 11, 2013
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The Mackan149 viewsThe mackan (think the spelling is right) is actually two pieces of
bamboo, the stall holder would walk up and down banging them together in his
/ her own special way to advertise the fact the stall was ready for
business. I used to bang the two pieces of wood together for a bit of a laugh to confuse the locals.Nov 11, 2013
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Kampong196 viewsThis kampong was situated next to Far East Mansions and this photo was taken from one of
the upper flats.Nov 11, 2013
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The reverse side of the Japanese occupation bank note.137 viewsNov 11, 2013
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The obverse side of a Japanese WW2 occupation bank note. 142 viewsNov 11, 2013
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Taken from our 5th floor flat, Far East Mansions198 viewsTaken from our 5th floor flat, Far East Mansions, circa 1968. I am not sure what the occasion is but that small marquee is set up right outside the flat that was used as the families club so would assume there was a do of some kind on, complete with marching band.Nov 11, 2013
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Chinese Hell note140 viewsThe reverse side of the same Chinese Hell note. Nov 11, 2013
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Chinese Hell note152 viewsThe obverse side of a Chinese Hell note. They were burnt often just after someone’s death, very often in the street, which is where I found this oneNov 11, 2013
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Singapore Girl Guide badges161 viewsTwo Singapore Girl Guide badges that my mum used to wear.Nov 11, 2013
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cutting is either from the Straits Times or the Malay Mail196 viewsThe newspaper cutting is either from the Straits Times or the Malay Mail,
(the article appeared in both), The background to the story is that my sister and occasionally me would help out at the Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The local papers obviously thought it would make a good story.Nov 11, 2013
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