Monday, 3 October 2011

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Mary Seah


Mary Seah is also known as the 'Angel Of Changi'
She was sent to a horrible prison camp in Singapore where alot of Australians in the world war.


They were given little food or medicine and Mary Seah risked her life to help the prisoners of war for several years.
Mary Seah is highly respected by the returned soldiers and has been guest of honour at some of
 their celebrations. She was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1996.






She would go to the camp with her son, dressed up as a street seller, and offer items for sale to the Japanese guards. When they were busy looking at her goods, she would sneak food and medicine to the Australians. If she had been caught, she would have been killed. When the guards became suspicious, she was beaten up, but she told the guards nothing and kept on helping the Australians. Many of the men would have died without her brave work.

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