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*Anthony Woo – Old Engineering Apprentices of Singapore Part 1 | Chronicles of Old Singapore

*Anthony Woo – Old Engineering Apprentices of Singapore Part 1 | Chronicles of Old Singapore

Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Welcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. To support his family, Anthony Woo enrolled in the engineering apprentice scheme at the Dockyard Technical College of the Singapore Naval Base in 1957. He was following in the footsteps of many young Hainanese like him and Cantonese who worked in the marine industry. He talks warmly about his British lecturers, classmates (including one legendary Chua Chor Teck) and the masters (sifu) who taught him.


00:00 Introduction

02:40 The Hainanese

09:18 Dockyard Technical College

22:13 My Lecturers

25:28 Chua Chor Teck

35:36 ‘Put your head in twice, come out once’

41:02 My Classmates

48:33 Learning from the Masters

54:49 My Sifu


Email me lkshis@gmail.com if you like a copy of the book, We Strived and We Thrived, by the Old Engineering Apprentices Association.


Welcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. This is Dr Loh KS, the people’s historian, and I speak to people on their memories of Singapore before it became a global city.

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Write to lkshis@gmail.com if you have any of these stories:

• Old places or kampongs.

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