CHILDHOOD
You're on your own babe.
CLAUDINE WANG
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What makes a home? To one child, it’s of a leaky roof, a scary outhouse for a toilet and the sound of cock crows at the break of dawn.
YVONNE LEE
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Completing our series on the last days of Singapore’s Jurong railway track
DAPHNE CHUI
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A step-by-step image guide to walking along the abandoned railway track in Singapore
DAPHNE CHUI
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The second of a four-part series that takes you along Singapore’s Jurong railway line
DAPHNE CHUI
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The first of a four-part series that takes you along Singapore’s soon-to-be-removed Jurong railway line
DAPHNE CHUI
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Memories tumble down the steps of the old Malaysian house-on-stilts where my mother, and I, used to live.
PAKMAT
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A native of the Malaysian coastal state of Terengganu reminisces about radios, and how the entire village would gather around them.
TENGKU MOHD ALI BUSTAMAN
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Abandoned by his parents, 10-year-old Zhu Honglei turns to selling fruit to support his ailing grandfather. And he still misses his parents.
ANNIE LEE
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My parents told me that they had picked me up from a rubbish heap. Did yours as well?
CLARISSA TAN
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A Singapore mother watches her son have his first go at a swing with relish – and some regret.
MOTHER, INC
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