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(Above) Female guests welcoming Women into the Pondok in the 1950s

Photo Courtesy of The Baweanese Corner 

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We cannot thank you enough 

SPECIAL THANK YOU

We would like to extend our graduate to the following people who have helped us in any way shape or form with our project

Mr Aswami Bin Majid 

Mr Haji Mohammad Bin Seain Bin Madsom

Mr Azhar Khidzer 

Mr Mohammad Hafiz and Family 

Mdm Pardip Kaur

Singapore Stories 

Singapore Boyanese Association  

Ms Sofea Lyana and Family 

Ms Sri Amalinah 

Dr. Yusrina Yusof 

A special Thank you to Asst. Prof Koh Keng We (NTU) for allowing us to take on this project 

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