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Japanese Occupation

Japanese Occupation. By: Cateleya Chai and Chng Chu Xin . Lim Bo Seng . He was on a mission in Ipoh on 27 March 1944, And betrayed by the Malayan Communist Party leader Lai Teck , He was caught by the Japanese at a road checkpoint.

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Japanese Occupation

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  1. Japanese Occupation By: Cateleya Chai and Chng Chu Xin

  2. Lim Bo Seng He was on a mission in Ipoh on 27 March 1944, And betrayed by the Malayan Communist Party leader Lai Teck, He was caught by the Japanese at a road checkpoint. He died in the Batu Gajah Jail, Perak, on 29 June 1944. Lim Bo Seng body was revealed from the jail in December 1945 He was reburied on 13 January 1946, on a hill overlooking the MacRitchie Reservoir.

  3. More information on Lim Bo Seng

  4. Lai Teck background Lai Teck was a leader of the Malayan Communist Party leader and malayn people’s anti Japanese army. A Vietnamese of mixed Sito. Lai Teck was known to have reached Malaya and Singapore in 1934 and joined the Malayan Communist Party leader and became its Secretary-General in 1938. Lai Teck was a shadowy character whose real name and background are unknown. According to his successor,

  5. Sourses: http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_802_2004-12-28.html www.mizozo.com http://rawrtcs.blogspot.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lim_Bo_Seng_Memorial_2,_Aug_06.JPG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lai_Teck http://www.animationlibrary.com/sc/67/International_Flags/?page=31

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