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[edit] Onishi Satrou
I doubt the Guy was named Onishi Satrou, Japanese doesn't have consonants tha stand without a vowel standing behind. So i think the name should be satou, a common japanese surname
Please someone clean this page up. Most of it seems to be lifted from the comic Lim Bo Seng Singapore's best known war hero pichu1988 10 October 2005
From a couple of things here and there on the web, I think there was a British officer named John Davies who worked with Lim Bo Seng, who was not the same person as John P. Davies, the American diplomat and China expert. Tualha 04:21, 10 July 2005 (UTC)
- Apparently, his name was Davis, not Davies. Tualha 12:57, 10 July 2005 (UTC)
Please merge any relevant content from Lim Bo Seng's Downfall per Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lim Bo Seng's Downfall. Thanks. —Quarl (talk) 2007-02-08 21:24Z
[edit] Number of Children
He had eight children, one died very early, as a baby or young infant.-from Lim Bo Seng's grandson.