Sunday, January 29, 2006

Sydney Welcomes Chinese New Year

And besides the lions, the Asian community welcomes Chinese New Year with Dogs and Dragons. There will be a street parade in Sydney CBD this Sunday 5th February 2006 and dragon boats races the following Sunday 12/2/06. Be quick and jump into a plane to join in time for the fun.
More details at:
http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/cny/

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Monday, January 23, 2006

Happy New Year

This coming Sunday 29/1/2006 is the Chinese New Year. May I wish everyone a very happy and prosperous New Year of the Dog.

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Friday, January 20, 2006

This is Ken Tham from Sydney. My thanks to JP for his invitation for me to post on this blog. Bolgging is a lonely and unpaid job. So it is understandable that we need to make this blog lively.

I had the opportunity to catch up with some of our classmates in KL in 2004. Here are some pictures. Thanks to Cheah Tat Seong for organising the gathering. I also met up with him and a few others last year in 2005 and I like to thank him for his hospitality during my stay in KL.

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Best Regards to all.
Ken Tham

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

This bell is symbolic but sometime is still put into use when Tenaga is taking a rest!

The 4 storey new building houses one of the class room which was donated by The Class of 1967/1969 when we celebrated our 30th anniversary, yes , it was inscribed on the plaque and installed at the class room! This new block of the building stands on the former single storey building where it housed the school book and statinery shop at the far end connected to the walkway leading to the toilet!

The shabby building on the left hand side was the building which we spent our last 2 years in Chung Ling!

Try to identify all the faces in the picture!

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(L to R): Lim Tham Cheng, Chua Tai Eu, Seow Kee Yam and Ooi Kok Kee proudly posing infront of the Book Rack, completely refurbished together with other furnitures in the Library. These were made possible with the donation collected when we celebrated our 25th anniversery more than 10 years ago, we are very pleased that our effort has benifited so many students in their quest of seeking knowledge.

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Mr Peter Ling, our maths teacher, he actually look and feel much younger than some of our mates!

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Giving a helping hand to our Head of Disciplinary, can you recall his name? Guess how old he is now!

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