Di sini sih ditulis begitu.
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She recalls having to share communal toilets and drinking tap water instead of buying syrup water âso I could buy pencils and booksâ. And the days when, as an eight-year-old, she helped her widowed mother sell nasi padang in Shenton Way from an illegal pushcart.
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2. She Was Once Thrown Out Of Her House
Born in 1954, Mdm Halimah Yacob was a child of a poor family. Her father, a government watchman, died when she was 8 years old, she told The Straits Times. Her family was then thrown out of government quarters where they were living, and had to stay with relatives.
Her mother had to sell nasi padang from an illegal pushcart to support the family, before getting a licence. However, she was taught to live within her own means, and never to borrow.
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