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02-04-2016, 04:40 AM
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

Shameless PAP says Singapore was a fishing village before LKY PAP took over?

Really?

The British leased this tiny island for military strategy to prepare to go to war with Chinese over illegal opium trade in china.

And before and after WW2 the bastard British race still deals in opium trade OPENLY in Singapore up to 1960 AS GOVERNOR OF Singapore targeting mainly Chinese.

This shameless PAP better change their history and drop fishing village idea. Why cohort with drug trafficker criminals British Empire bastards hide their shameless history?

Jesus Christ! Another Chinese betrayed Chinese. Hakka are shameless Chinese among the Chinese?



http://www.amoymagic.com/OpiumWar.htm


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As China tightened her borders, Britain pinned her hopes on her other Asian colonies. Opium production in the Straits Settlements (Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Labuan) rose from 353,938 pounds in 1916 to 370,688 pounds in 1920, in spite of Britain’s promise at the Hague Convention to limit opium sales. In 1918, 60% of Britain’s Asian income was derived from opium sales. In 1925, opium accounted for 48% of Singapore’s revenue, and 100% of North Borneo’s. At the 1923 Opium Conference, Mr. Campbell admitted that the British Indian government was determined to maintain high levels of both internal consumption and export, and that they,




http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/history/om/om4.htm

In January, 1917, we found ourselves at Singapore, a British dependency, situated at the end of the Malay Peninsula, and one of the greatest seaports of the Orient. We were stopping at the Hotel de l' Europe, a large and first class hotel. The first morning at breakfast, the waiter stood beside us, waiting for our order. He was a handsome young Malay, dressed in white linen clothes, and wearing a green jade bracelet on one wrist. We gave him our order and he did not move off. He continued to stand quietly beside our chairs, as in a trance. We repeated the order-one tea, one coffee, two papayas. He continued to stand still beside us, stupidly. Finally he went away. We waited for a long time and nothing happened. At last, after a long wait, he returned and set before us a teapot filled with hot water. Nothing else. We repeated again-tea, coffee, papayas. We said it two or three times. Then he went away and came back with some tea. We repeated again, coffee and fruit. Eventually he brought us some coffee. Finally, after many endeavors, we got the fruit. It all took a long time. We then began to realize that something was the matter with him. He could understand English well enough to know what orders we were giving him, but he seemed to forget as soon as he left our sight. We then realized that he was probably drugged. It was the same thing every day. In the morning he was stupid and dull, and could not remember what we told him. By evening his brain was clearer, and at dinner he could remember well enough. The effects of whatever he had been taking had apparently worn off during the day.


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