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Rickshaw Reporter

Rickshaw Reporter

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George Peet's memories of colonial Singapore begin in 1923, five years after the Great War, when as a young man of 21, he arrived from his Colchester bedsit to become a reporter at The Straits Times. Fresh off a Blue Funnel steamship. He tasted fully the flavors of the Straits being outfitted in tropical topee and tutup; living in a high-ceilinged, pukah-cooled bungalow with a boy at his disposal; sleeping in balmy nights under a mosquito net; and commuting to work in a rickshaw. Almost instantly, and without even realizing it, this new boy from home had become a member of the establishment, the colonial hierarchy where social dos and don’ts were aplenty. Above all, he remembers those hectic rounds about the dusty roads of Singapore, interviewing Somerset Maugham, reporting cricket on the Padang, being a member of the first expedition by car up-country. These memories are very rare in the world today. This memoir is the swan song of an almost extinct breed of colonial man, heightened by the special sensitivity of its writer. George Peet was neither Tuan Besar nor Pukah Sahib but a keen, thoughtful young journalist conscious of the social mores of the multi-racial milieu around him. The result is a unique reflection on colonial life from the pen of someone who lived life on the line separating the worlds of white-washed mansions and cluttered tenements. George Peet brings these people together in a warm, personal account of life in the colony of Singapore during its belle epoch.

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ISBN13: 9789812616371
ISBN10: 9812616373
Language: English
Publication Year: 2010
Format: Paperback

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    Vivid colonial Singapore memoir from a keen observer.

  • Who is this book for?

    If you're interested in colonial history and personal stories, Rickshaw Reporter is a charming glimpse into Singapore's past through the eyes of a young journalist. George Peet captures the vibrant life, social nuances, and everyday scenes of a bygone era with warmth and sensitivity, making it feel like you're right there with him. It's a compelling read for anyone curious about colonial life, the social fabric of the time, or stories from a truly unique perspective.

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