“His films made you laugh, sometimes made you cry, but were always entertaining – and to all races. Always focused on the ordinary person – even his rollicking comedies had a socially conscious angle. His love stories often involved rich and poor, and later on became interracial,” he wrote
“His films made you laugh, sometimes made you cry, but were always entertaining – and to all races. Always focused on the ordinary person – even his rollicking comedies had a socially conscious angle. His love stories often involved rich and poor, and later on became interracial,” he wrote
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Balestier is top tier when it comes to bah kut teh, chicken rice, and home furnishing shops. But all the way back in 1835, the area was a sugarcane estate owned by Joseph Balestier, the first American Consul to Singapore. (Now we're craving for sugarcane juice.) When he left the country in 1848, Balestier (the area named after him) steadily.