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| 65 |
Chinese Chamber of Commerce from west. Prince of Wales visit to Singapore, 1922 |
| 66 |
Klings Arch, Prince of Wales visit to Singapore, 1922 |
| 67 |
Japanese arch, Prince of Wales visit, (probably) Singapore, 1922 |
| 68 |
Straits born Chinese arch, Prince of Wales visit to Singapore, 1922 |
| 69 |
The Princes car passing through the India and Ceylon Arch, ? Malacca, 1922 |
| 70 |
Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e. Bo] Seng, Singapore |
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Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e. Bo] Seng, leading member of Force 136, Singapore |
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Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e Bo] Seng, Singapore. |
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Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e. Bo] Seng, Singapore |
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Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e. Bo] Seng, Singapore |
| 75 |
Restoration of Raffles statue, Singapore, 1947 |
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Photograph collection of the British Association of Malaysia and Singapore
| Title |
Funeral of Lim Boh [i.e. Bo] Seng, Singapore |
| Reference |
BAM 1/70 |
| Creator |
Unknown |
| Covering Dates |
13 Jan. 1946 |
| Extent and Medium |
Good condition. |
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| Content and context |
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Photographer unknown.
75 x 53 mm. Showing a group of officers gathered for the funeral of Lim Boh Seng. A former student of Raffles Institution and Hong Kong University, Lim Boh Seng had taken such an active part in anti-Japanese activities that the authorities had considered banishing him. At the Governors request he formed a Chinese liaison committee for civil defence and this committee proved to be the only body capable of recruiting labour during the Japanese bombardment of Singapore. Lim Boh Seng escaped to India just before the fall of Singapore and worked recruiting members for the underground movement in Malaya. In 1943 he returned to Perak to join the guerillas but was caught by the Japanese and died under torture. See Turnbull (1977, p. 178, 188, 194). In the centre of the group seen here is (Sir) Patrick Archibald Bruce McKerron (1896-1964), Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer and later Colonial Secretary (1946-1950). At his left stands Robert Edward Foulger (1899-1969), Commissioner of Police, and at his right Colonel P.J.D. Regester ( - ) O.B.E. Other figures unidentified.
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| Further information |
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For details of Lim Bo Seng see Turnbull, C.M. (1977), A history of Singapore 1819-1975, Kuala Lumpur : Oxford University Press, p. 178, 188, 194.
Indexed
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| Index Terms |
| Asia |
| Singapore |
| Singapore |
| Lim Bo Seng (1909-1944) |
| McKerron, Sir Patrick Alexander Bruce (1896-1964) Knight |
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