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Chen Su Lan

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107: 294:. Chen, who felt that Singapore would fall, decided to flee from the island. On 13 February 1942, he boarded one of the last ships leaving Singapore but unfortunately, the ship was attacked, bombed and set on fire. The passengers abandoned ship and Chen found himself adrift in the cold sea, clinging on to a raft with a few other survivors. During those hours in the water, he re-evaluated his life and realised he had not kept to his childhood commitment to be a preacher. He decided to live fully for God and not himself. 22: 210:
Management Committee, the Central Midwives Board and the Council of King Edward VII College of Medicine. After the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, he joined the Advisory Council where he spoke out against social ills caused by the war. He founded the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
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addiction was a grim social problem, not helped by the fact that the colonial government monopolised the sale of the drug as means to regulate its use. At the risk of being labelled disloyal to the British, Chen mounted a campaign against opium addiction. He was the president of the Singapore
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invited Chen to join the Advisory Council. Chen took the opportunity to speak out boldly against the numerous social problems that had arisen because of the war. To help solve these problems, in 1945, he founded the Chinese
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doctor, and one of the first locals to graduate from medical school. He was also an anti-opium fighter, philanthropist and social reformer. He served in a number of important committees including the
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Anti-Opium Society and the director of the Anti-Opium Clinic which he founded in 1933. However, in 1937, the outbreak of war in China caused donations to be diverted to the
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were conspiring against the Japanese government. Although his home was searched, no evidence was found which would incriminate him, and he was released.
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and enrolled to become one of the first students at the newly opened Straits Federated Malay States Government Medical School (now known as
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After graduation, he was not only busy with his own practice but he served on a number of important committees, including the
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when he was 15. At a revival meeting led by visiting Bishop Bradford, he pledged to become a preacher one day.
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Chen was deeply concerned with the social and health conditions in Singapore. He recognised that
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Upon landing on shore at a mangrove forest, Chen returned home only to be detained by the
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broke out in December 1941, the Japanese army made steady progress in its conquest of the
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The first graduates in 1910. Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 34(6), 19C-24C
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in 1947. The Trust disbursed funds and land to Christian organisations like
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The Secretary of the Trustees of the Methodist Church in Singapore (2005).
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Management Committee, the Central Midwives Board and the Council of
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Turning to his personal interest and commitment, he founded the
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Strangely Warmed: Methodists—Our Ways, Our Lives and Our Truths
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Southeast Asian minorities in the wartime Japanese empire
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Fuzhou
China
Singapore
Chinese
pinyin
Singaporean
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Fuzhou
China
Methodist
Anglo-Chinese College in Fuzhou
Singapore
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
King Edward VII College of Medicine
British Medical Association
opium
China Relief Fund
Pacific War
Malayan peninsula
Kempeitai
Methodist Church

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