Was Christmas Island Part of Singapore?
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https://explorersg.com/explorersingapore...singapore/
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SG foreign reserve is $2.2 trillion.
we shd offer to buy these back for $60- 100 billion, which is only 0.05% of our our foreign reserve
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(25-06-2023, 05:22 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  https://explorersg.com/explorersingapore...singapore/

I know SG is was Part of M'sia  Big Grin

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(25-06-2023, 05:22 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  https://explorersg.com/explorersingapore...singapore/

Here you start a thread.. and barely two hours had passed and you went around trolling with your "Observer"  in several threads.  Rotfl
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(25-06-2023, 07:53 PM)Manthink Wrote:  I know SG is was Part of M'sia  Big Grin

It's a blessing in disguise that we were booted out. 

Even combining the Hans on both sides of the Causeway, we are still a minority. Lky would not have achieved what he achieved if Singapore had remained in the Federation. 

And I would be working to pay taxes to support those who don't work.
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(25-06-2023, 08:13 PM)Oyk Wrote:  It's a blessing in disguise that we were booted out. 
Even combining the Hans on both sides of the Causeway, we are still a minority. Lky would not have achieved what he achieved if Singapore had remained in the Federation. 
And I would be working to pay taxes to support those who don't work.

I know at that period when X'mas Island was sold the to Aussies,  Bolehland and OZland practiced  anti-Chinese policies.

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(25-06-2023, 08:22 PM)Manthink Wrote:  I know at that period when X'mas Island was sold the to Aussies,  Bolehland and OZland practiced  anti-Chinese policies.

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To be fair, it wasn't anti Chinese per se but xenophobia. Of course it didn't help that China at that time was not an admired country.

Singapore today has an overwhelming Han majority. Singapore is today what it is because I lived through the Lky years and together with those of my generation and the pap government we made it.

Today I draw a line between Singaporans who are Hans and born here and Chinese who are also Hans. Am I anti Chinese? Nope.
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(25-06-2023, 09:40 PM)Oyk Wrote:  To be fair, it wasn't anti Chinese per se but xenophobia. Of course it didn't help that China at that time was not an admired country.
Singapore today has an overwhelming Han majority. Singapore is today what it is because I lived through the Lky years and together with those of my generation and the pap government we made it. Today I draw a line between Singaporans who are Hans and born here and Chinese who are also Hans. Am I anti Chinese? Nope.

The 'White Australia' policy can be traced to the 1850s..long before both SG and China became a republic.
The +100 years difference between both events, were driven by the same  "xenophobia" (in your own words) and were instituted against ethnic Chinese, regardless they were born in China or not. Hence I find that strange that you consider White Australia' policy as "fair" and "wasn't anti-Chinese"...

Rolleyes

"The origins of the 'White Australia' policy can be traced to the 1850s. White miners' resentment towards industrious Chinese diggers culminated in violence on the Buckland River in Victoria, and at Lambing Flat (now Young) in New South Wales. The governments of these two colonies introduced restrictions on Chinese immigration..."

https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/...13_1en.pdf

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(25-06-2023, 10:57 PM)Manthink Wrote:  The 'White Australia' policy can be traced to the 1850s..long before both SG and China became a republic.
The +100 years difference between both events, were driven by the same  "xenophobia" (in your own words) and were instituted against ethnic Chinese, regardless they were born in China or not. Hence I find that strange that you consider White Australia' policy as "fair" and "wasn't anti-Chinese"...

You are in denial.

Most of your essay is just distraction. 

When a person is in denial, it's a waste of time talking to him  Rolleyes
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if I not mistaken now is not under SG.
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(25-06-2023, 11:12 PM)Oyk Wrote:  You are in denial. Most of your essay is just distraction. When a person is in denial, it's a waste of time talking to him  Rolleyes
Well, you didn't deny that u bothered to read and fail to challenge the FACTS I had presented. Big Grin


(25-06-2023, 11:14 PM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  if I not mistaken now is not under SG.
..and it was a mistake made by a (corrupted) local gov under the British before SG independence.

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(25-06-2023, 11:18 PM)Manthink Wrote:  Well, you didn't deny that u bothered to read and fail to challenge the FACTS I had presented. Big Grin

The only FACT that is relevant is that you are in denial.

You can write other FACTS like apple is a fruit, your mother wouldn't tell you who's your father... I see no point in challenging those..  Rolleyes
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(25-06-2023, 11:14 PM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote:  if I not mistaken now is not under SG.

Some photos of Christmas Island 

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Christmas Island International Airport


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Must ask Mr Lim Yee Hock why he sold it when the island is rich in phosphate
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(25-06-2023, 11:27 PM)Oyk Wrote:  The only FACT that is relevant is that you are in denial. You can write other FACTS like apple is a fruit, your mother wouldn't tell you who's your father... I see no point in challenging those..  Rolleyes

FACT - When X'mas Island was sold the to Aussies,  Bolehland and OZland practiced  anti-Chinese policies.

What is that a "denial" ?   Big Grin

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(25-06-2023, 11:55 PM)Manthink Wrote:  FACT - When X'mas Island was sold the to Aussies,  Bolehland and OZland practiced  anti-Chinese policies.

What is that a "denial" ?   Big Grin

The denial is on your face. If you want to know where it is, look in the mirror.  Rolleyes
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(26-06-2023, 06:47 AM)Oyk Wrote:  The denial is on your face. If you want to know where it is, look in the mirror.  Rolleyes

Well, you didn't deny I had presented FACTS Australia's racist legacy was directed at ethnic Chinese, regardless where they were born. 

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think good for a holiday there.
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(25-06-2023, 11:54 PM)Buffybuffy Wrote:  Must ask Mr Lim Yee Hock why he sold it when the island is rich in phosphate

Ah Lim was nothing more than just an actor in the guise of British giving "self gov" to SG in the 1950-60, after taking over from Marshall who quit in disgust on the British behaviour..  Lim's political dream to gov SG ended when LKY came along after the former aliened the SG Chinese during his "anti-Communist" policy just win over London's trust....

Basically he was seen as a stooge of AMTK....hence today many blame him for the "lost" of X'mas Island.

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(25-06-2023, 09:40 PM)Oyk Wrote:  To be fair, it wasn't anti Chinese per se but xenophobia. Of course it didn't help that China at that time was not an admired country.

Singapore today has an overwhelming Han majority. Singapore is today what it is because I lived through the Lky years and together with those of my generation and the pap government we made it.

Today I draw a line between Singaporans who are Hans and born here and Chinese who are also Hans. Am I anti Chinese? Nope.
Singapore Boleh.  Tongue Clapping
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(26-06-2023, 09:27 AM)Manthink Wrote:  Ah Lim was nothing more than just an actor in the guise of British giving "self gov" to SG in the 1950-60, after taking over from Marshall who quit in disgust on the British behaviour..  Lim's political dream to gov SG ended when LKY came along after the former aliened the SG Chinese during his "anti-Communist" policy just win over London's trust....

Basically he was seen as a stooge of AMTK....hence today many blame him for the "lost" of X'mas Island.

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Yes. Yes. It this Lim Yew Hock. Only one and only one sold to Australia.
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(26-06-2023, 09:27 AM)Manthink Wrote:  Ah Lim was nothing more than just an actor in the guise of British giving "self gov" to SG in the 1950-60, after taking over from Marshall who quit in disgust on the British behaviour..  Lim's political dream to gov SG ended when LKY came along after the former aliened the SG Chinese during his "anti-Communist" policy just win over London's trust....

Basically he was seen as a stooge of AMTK....hence today many blame him for the "lost" of X'mas Island.

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In 1958, the island was excised from Singapore and sovereignty was transferred to Australia. As part of the transfer, Australia paid Singapore £2,800,000 as compensation for lost phosphate revenue.
https://parksaustralia.gov.au › history
History | Christmas Island National Park
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(25-06-2023, 11:45 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  [Image: IMG-4520.jpg]

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X'mas Island. One Of Your Favorite Photo.. Is there any of the view of your relative in this photo?. Tongue Rotfl
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#26

Over 60 years and the locals remains closely link to their forefathers and practices.

https://youtu.be/AWChf3T03lk

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(26-06-2023, 11:48 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  X'mas Island. One Of Your Favorite Photo.. Is there any of the view of your relative in this photo?. Tongue Rotfl

It is just an island 200 miles off Java, 2000 miles away from Australian coast, underdeveloped and full of Malays  from Msia…nothing better than Pulau Ubin, life there is very different from mainland Australia


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Peaceful island

No weapons that forms against me shall prosper
No tongue that rises against me I shall condemn 
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(26-06-2023, 02:15 PM)Lukongsimi Wrote:  Peaceful island

Could have become our Sentosa 2.0 or Pulau Ubin.

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(26-06-2023, 02:28 PM)Manthink Wrote:  Could have become our Sentosa 2.0 or Pulau Ubin.

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It is just too far from Spore which is why they sell off I guess.
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