I Remember

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From poor to rich

Singapore’s Per Capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP)1 was S$1,580 in 1965. It jumped to S$71,318 in 2014. As a nation, she was very poor at the time of Singapore’s Independence. Now, Singapore is very rich by international standards. I was in Primary 2 when Singapore achieved Independence. The family was poor just like the nation. We lived in subsidised rental housing. I studied in a government school near my home. Two things left a deep impression when I was in Primary School. One day, I was singled out for the School Milk Scheme. I must be skinny and looked malnourished that the form teacher picked me up for the milk scheme. I remember going to a room with other children. The milk tasted good and somewhat not the same as the condensed milk I drank at home. I actually felt uncomfortable being singled out for the milk scheme. I did not feel I needed it. The second event was brushing our teeth along the drains of the school. It was a drill during recess. This was compulsory. It appeared that we were a nation not in the habit of looking after our dental health. Some of us were not brushing our teeth. The Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education came up with this event to get us to look after our teeth. Fast forward to this day. Both the School Milk Scheme and Teeth Brushing event seemed odd now. Instead of malnourishment, we have obesity problems in some young kids. Our kids now go to dental clinics for regular check-up and cleaning. We have children going to orthodontics to straighten their teeth. What a difference since my primary school days. 1Per

Capita GDP is based on Current Market Prices. Information from Singapore Department of Statistics (DOS)


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Epilogue

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pages 59-60

From Executive Diary to Smart Phone

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page 56

My Uncle from Malaysia

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pages 57-58

Coopers & Lybrand

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page 55

My Education

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pages 53-54

My First Driving Licence

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page 52

My First Property to Live In

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pages 48-49

My parents stayed in rental flats of public housing

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page 47

Investing in Investment Property

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page 50

Joy of Reading

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page 51

My journey through National Service

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pages 45-46

My Parents stayed at Craig Road before

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page 44

DBS Fixed Deposit in 1993

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page 43

Do you plan for retirement?

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page 42

National Day Parade in 1971

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page 38

Matriculation for Accountancy course in 1978-9

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pages 39-40

GCE “O” Level Results were published in Newspaper

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page 37

Enrolled in English-Medium stream in primary school (1964

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page 41

You write long-distance and then wait days for reply

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page 36

You will know this special bond

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page 35

PSC Undergraduate Scholarship 1976

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page 34

National Library of yesteryears

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page 31

My years in National Junior College

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page 33

Early years of bus transport

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page 30

My Hobbies

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page 32

I did woodwork and metalwork

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page 29

My National Service Days

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pages 27-28

Bukit Ho Swee Fire

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page 25

My First Savings Account (POSB

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page 26

From poor to rich

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page 24

Chinese New Year

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page 22

Games played

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pages 19-21

Credit facility

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page 23

My Home at Ganges Avenue

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pages 17-18

Living each day as it comes

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A Private Person

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pages 14-15

Saving habits

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pages 12-13

I Remember

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pages 7-8

Preface

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My School Days

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Career

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page 11

Inferiority Complex

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page 10
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