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Subject: singapore -- history -- japanese occupation, 1942-1945 (Keywords)

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The mimosa tree mystery

Yu, Ovidia, 1961-2020
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Mirza, a secretive neighbour of the Chens in Japanese Occupied Singapore, is a known collaborator and blackmailer. So when he is murdered in his garden, clutching a branch of mimosa, the suspects include local acquaintances, Japanese officials - and his own daughters. Su Lin's Uncle Chen is among...
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Secrets of our hearts

Harrison, Sarah, 1946-2011
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They were both outsiders in their way. But it was in the class-ridden community of a boys' public school in 1929 that the first spark of conflict was struck between Butler, the rich man's son, and Maitland, the gardener's boy. The 'Jumbo' Oliphant, a witness to the confrontation, had no way of kn...
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Singapore's Dunkirk

Brooke, Geoffrey, 1920-2003
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When Singapore fell to the Japanese in February 1942 thousands of men, women and children were left to their own devices. To stay meant certain captivity and probably barbarity at the hands of the Japanese, so many tried to escape. This text tells of some of the experiences of those who tried to ...
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