He's lucky if he left in 1939.
Before independence the Malay peninsula and Singapore were both ruled by Britain and there may not have been many Chinese, which as I understand it were imported as labour. Makes sense they were both regarded as Malaya. Singapore was basically just a big pile of mud till the British developed it as a major military base. When I was there in the 70s, most of the British bases were still occupied by the British, Australians and Kiwis.
Obviously a misunderstanding of the ruling.
I'm sure that the company did cease operations on the 25th May thus satisfying the ruling.
Then started up again on the 26th of May.
Most Thais learn how not to drive when children sat in front of there parents on a scooter.
Just passing down the unofficial highway code for the next generation
Another driver not paying attention and pays the ultimate price, wife loses a husband and daughter and now has a critically injured son to take care of...
There is a solution but Thailand doesn't seem to want to take it .
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