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The above mentioned island was transferred from the British to Australia. It belonged to the British.
( http://www.nlb.gov.sg/sure/did-singapore-sell-christmas-island-to-australia/)
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Lim Yew Hock had one daughter, not two, from his second marriage. For details of his two marriages, please refer to his autobiography written in around 1980 and published posthumously in 1986, entitled Reflections.
The following are extracts from the entry of Lim, written by Albert Lau, in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (published 2009):-
The source you have quoted (i.e. Infopedia) relies on an obituary published by a newspaper at the time of his death in 1984. I notice the following line in the obituary:-
The quoted line from the obituary is strangely worded as it neither mentions the condition of his first wife nor specifies whether the "two children" refer to those from the first, second or both marriages. The writer of the obituary may be ill informed and unfamiliar with the personal life of Lim. In view of the more authoritative sources I have quoted above, the conflicting piece of information from Infopedia appears to be unreliable and should not be quoted. -- Clithering ( talk) 12:27, 18 January 2019 (UTC)
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I am quick failing this because the article is not verifiable with the sources provided. Secondly, the sources are listed under the sections "Notes" and "References", and incorrectly formatted. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Layout. Article also needs copy-editing - there are issues with language throughout. Lizzy ( talk 22:07, 19 November 2019 (UTC)
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The above mentioned island was transferred from the British to Australia. It belonged to the British.
( http://www.nlb.gov.sg/sure/did-singapore-sell-christmas-island-to-australia/)
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Lim Yew Hock had one daughter, not two, from his second marriage. For details of his two marriages, please refer to his autobiography written in around 1980 and published posthumously in 1986, entitled Reflections.
The following are extracts from the entry of Lim, written by Albert Lau, in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (published 2009):-
The source you have quoted (i.e. Infopedia) relies on an obituary published by a newspaper at the time of his death in 1984. I notice the following line in the obituary:-
The quoted line from the obituary is strangely worded as it neither mentions the condition of his first wife nor specifies whether the "two children" refer to those from the first, second or both marriages. The writer of the obituary may be ill informed and unfamiliar with the personal life of Lim. In view of the more authoritative sources I have quoted above, the conflicting piece of information from Infopedia appears to be unreliable and should not be quoted. -- Clithering ( talk) 12:27, 18 January 2019 (UTC)
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I am quick failing this because the article is not verifiable with the sources provided. Secondly, the sources are listed under the sections "Notes" and "References", and incorrectly formatted. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Layout. Article also needs copy-editing - there are issues with language throughout. Lizzy ( talk 22:07, 19 November 2019 (UTC)