THE BASE SOCCER 'NUTS' The Straits Times 23 April 1978 by Bernard Pereria who lived in Block 23 Madras Road . Soccer to the local kids living in Singapore’s former British Naval Base at Sembawang was not just a sport to be played on proper marked out pitches. The kids living in the uninhabited world of their own used to spend hours on end in the open spaces that offered an ideal sanctuary to their sporting needs. Boots were alien to them nor did they have any formal training by competent coaches . Observes, national soccer and hockey star Bernard Norbert, ‘The warm and friendly “Peyton Place” like atmosphere and the landscape where everyone knows everyone also contributes to our success. From the Naval Base came the great veteran Vivian Roberts and the famed Quah brothers Kim Tuan, Kim Beng, Kim Choon, Kim Swee, Kim Saik, Kim Lye, Kim Song who ruled soccer for nearly three decades since 1948. Patrons of sports The British knew that sports was a social event int...
My brother Mr Dharam Singh celebrated his 96 th birthday in his home in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada with his two sons and their families; his two younger brothers and their families; relatives, close friends, including former residents of HM Naval Base who emigrated to Canada. But his story starts from Singapore on 9 th January 1927 where he was born and witnessed the trials and tribulations of the Second World War. Dharam Singh studied in Admiralty Asian School until Standard III. When he was 12 years old, he left school to accompany our parents to their birthplace Punjab, India, for a visit and to bring his elder brother who had been staying with his grandparents, back to Singapore. Unfortunately, the Second World War broke out and Dharam was forced to remain in Punjab. However, my teenage brother was not going to idle his time and moved to Karachi- now Pakistan- to study tailoring under the tutelage of our uncle. Aft...
In the course of his 52 years of service in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and the MFA, LTC Mejar Singh Gill has won several commendation awards and citations, in addition to the UN (UNIKOM) Medal, SAF Overseas Service Medal and the National Day Long Service Medal and the Public Administration Medal. Mejar Singh Gill: Receiving National Day Award from former President S R Nathan , 2005 (Part 2) Mejar Singh Gill alias Major Singh Gill, second career lasted another 22 years. At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), his first new job was Deputy Director, Consular Directorate, which required him to handle consular matters, including contingency planning. Given his military experience, for the first few years, despite having left the SAF, he found himself working hand-in-hand with SAF counterparts in planning and executing various operations that MFA undertook in assisting Singaporeans in distress overseas, namely the evacuation of Singaporeans from Cambodia and the Si...
Kamal....your dad's former work place :}}
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