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From the first batch of 13,000 packs of rice for distribution in the Federal Territories to food basket for Malaysian workers stranded in Singapore and free meals being offered by shop owners, everyone is chipping in to do their part to ensure those hardest hit will not go hungry.  Ong Soon Hin/The Star.

Hard times, kind souls

From the first batch of 13,000 packs of rice for distribution in the Federal Territories to food basket for Malaysian workers stranded in Singapore and free meals being offered by shop owners, everyone is chipping in to do their part to ensure those hardest hit will not go hungry. Ong Soon Hin/The Star.

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