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Tan Chong Tee : ウィキペディア英語版
Tan Chong Tee

Tan Chong Tee (; 15 Oct 1916 – 24 November 2012) was a Singaporean resistance fighter in World War II. He was captured, tortured and imprisoned by the Japanese, together with other members of Force 136 such as the well-known resistance fighter Lim Bo Seng. Tan was also an accomplished badminton player in the late 1930s and the postwar period.
==Early life==
Tan was born into a Chinese family with ancestry from Fujian at his family residence along Shrewsbury Road (in present-day Novena) in British colonial Singapore. His father, Tan Kah Tek, worked in a carriage shop on Orchard Road while his mother, Lim Peng Tuan, owned a floral nursery. Tan left to further his studies in China in 1930 and returned to Singapore in 1933. After his return, he helped his mother to run Kheng Cheng School, which she had established in 1927.
Tan was a badminton player during his youth, and was also a contemporary of the badminton great Wong Peng Soon. Tan was one of the few players to have defeated Wong in competition.

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