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Drainage upgrades bring out pests
IT WAS a harrowing moment for construction workers at the Kepong Baru morning market who had to battle vermin and a reptile during the drain upgrading work in the area.
Due recognition should be given to labourers of the Thai-Burma Death Railway, says interest group
PETALING JAYA: It is high time the international community gives due recognition to the Asian forced labourers of the Thai-Burma Death Railway.
Group plans another visit to Death Railway site
IT HAS been 75 years since the construction of the infamous Thai-Burma “Death Railway” line, and many survivors have since passed on.
Green warriors do nation proud
A TAMIL school in Selangor has done the country proud by bagging a string of international awards for their eco-friendly projects.
Death Railway survivors revisit past
RETRACING his steps to working on the infamous Thai-Burma “Death Railway”, survivor V. Ponnampalam said nothing good came out of it.
Joint trial request for Gang 04 men
GEORGE TOWN: Armed policemen stood guard over 45 men who were accused of being members of Gang 04 as they were brought to the High Court for their case mention.
Death Railway survivors revisit their painful past
RETRACING his steps to working on the infamous Thai-Burma “Death Railway”, survivor V. Ponnampalam said nothing good came out of it.
Man, 29, charged after stabbing wife in Singapore
SINGAPORE: A 29-year-old man was charged in court on Monday (Jan 1) after he allegedly stabbed his wife along Lorong 16 Geylang two days ago.
Master shows how it is done
THE PRESENCE of legendary Indian Bharatanatyam dancer Prof C.V. Chandrasekhar was enough to illuminate the whole of Perak Arts and Culture auditorium in Jalan Raja Dihilir, on Tuesday.
Death Railway survivors want their stories told
Thousands of people, mostly Asians, died after being forced to work on the infamous Burma-Thailand Death Railway project by the Japanese during WWII. Malaysian survivors say they want people to know what they went through.