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ritten here, is a                           his story is from my grand      Mr Ahmad Yusoff Bin
                                                             recount of the                              uncle. It was a story told by   Mahmood                         BORN 1948
                                                             experiences faced                           his parents when he was
                                                Wby my mother’s                                   Tstill young. His mother’s             By Izyan Diyana Bte Md Somir Ali
         Mr Ambrose s/o Rayappan
                                                 uncle, Mr Ambrose, during the                    family had a tough time during         Millennia Institute
                                        BORN 1941  Japanese occupation, which                     the Japanese Occupation. During
         By Mary Francesca L. Mike
         Millennia Institute                     lasted from 1942-1945. Mr Ambrose                the war, there was inflation.
                                                 was only 12 years old when the
                                                 Japanese invaded Singapore.                           His father’s low wages did not help them. Their family survived on
                                                                                                       tapioca almost every day. This is one of the reasons why my grand
            He described how his family greatly feared the Kempeitai, also known as                    uncle was raised with the practice of not wasting food. Every single
            the Japanese military, not knowing how to react to them, as they were                      grain of rice was precious to his mother. His mother told him that she
            completely different from them. He also recalled frequently seeing Japanese                can’t stand looking at people wasting food easily.
            military planes flying about in the sky above them.
                                                                                                  During World War II, my granduncle’s mother
            As a 12-year-old boy back then, he mostly stayed at home and tried to mind
            his own business. At the time, one needed a purple-ink ‘chop’ on his or her           also suffered as a little girl. She was forced
            hand to be able to move about in public, showing the immense importance               by her mother to cut her hair short like a boy
            of it. Whenever Mr Ambrose walked past a Japanese sentry he always                    just when she wanted to keep her long hair.
            bowed as a sign of respect as not doing so could get him beaten to death.             She was crying while her mother was cutting

            Mr Ambrose also recounted            One had to be frugal to survive                  her hair short. She also had to borrow her
            how his mother turned                such tumultuous times. Mr Ambrose                brother’s clothes to disguise as a boy.
            their garden into a plot for         said that when he raised his family                       A few nights after that, her family was at home when they heard
                                                 after the war, he taught them the
                   growing sweet potato          value of gratitude and ensured that                       a loud bang on their door. Her mother hugged her tight and
                      and tapioca as             no one would waste food at the                            her father held her brother tightly. A few Japanese soldiers
                         sources of food         dinner table.                                             entered their house and took a glance at them. Thankfully, she
                                                                                                           was disguised as a boy while her mother purposely made herself
                          for themselves         Though these events were filled                           look messy and unattractive. The soldiers left their house without
                          as during the          with much pain and suffering, Mr                          harming them. However, they found out that the soldiers had
                         war, prices of          Ambrose said that he was grateful                         raped a woman just nearby their home, on that same night. She
                       food hiked up             to have lived through such crisis,                        was very thankful that her mother had forced her to cut her hair
            drastically, and living with $2      as they helped shape him into                             and disguise as a boy.
                                                 a mentally and physically strong
            a day, made it unaffordable          individual. He hopes that stories of             From this incident, my granduncle reminded me to appreciate everything
            for his family to source out         the past, just like his, will be shared          around me. Singapore has progressively been improving since the Japanese
            for food.                            throughout generations and be a                  Occupation and we should appreciate the growth.
                                                 source of inspiration and reflection
                                                 for them.
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