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Sunday, 12 August 2012

Convent of Holy Infant Jesus, Singapore, Seremban, Penang


Mrs Maisie Duncan ( Mdm Maisie Prout )

August 1941 : Katong Convent Beach, Singapore


Wash of warm wavelets on the gritty sand

Bath-capped nin’s head bobbing up and down on the shallows

Muffled drumbeats rising to a crescendo

As khaki-clad, sinewy ‘drumsticks’ pound their way past the front

Fence and round the corners towards the boarders dormitory.

Its heavy-shuttered windows crash open

As if on cue to reveal a cloud of disembodied balloon faces

Shadowy against the interior gloom, straining towards the exterior

Sunlight and the jetstream of turbulence raised by the wild marching

Feet on the gravelled laneway below.

Hoots and laughter, wolf whistles and snatches of song

Greet the dramatic window-stage appearances of faces.

A current of excitement builds up between

The pale cloistered, curiousity-filled girls above

And the sunburnt, devil-may-care, slouch-hatted warriors below.

“Nice young ladies”, we were informed, “do not wave and call out to strange young men, especially not to soldiers” - Girl Boarders at The order of the Holy Infant Jesus (Les Dames de St Maur), Katong Beach Convent.

Extracted from : “A Cloistered war- behind the convent walls during the Japanese occupation” – by Maisie Duncan

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