Janet Lim

Janet Lim Chiu Mei studied in the UK

Janet Lim Chiu Mei (née Kwek; July 14, ca 1923 August 5, 2014) was a writer in Singapore. She was the first Asian hospital matron there.[1]

She was born in Hong Kong and grew up in Guangdong province in China. Her father died when she was young and her mother remarried. When the family ran into financial difficulties, she was sold as a mui tsai (domestic servant). She was sent to Singapore during the 1930s and resold there to a rich man who made unwanted advances on her. In 1933, Singapore banned the import of mui tsais and required registration for existing ones; she was able to prove that she was suffering ill treatment and she was placed in an orphanage for girls run by Po Leung Kuk. In 1934, she began attending the Church of England Zenana Missionary School.

In 1940, she began training as a nurse at the St Andrews Mission Hospital and qualified as a nurse the following year. She was also adopted by a Christian family at this time. She began working as a nurse but fled in 1942 when the Japanese occupied Singapore. The ship she was on sank and she was rescued by fisherman but then recaptured by the Japanese in Sumatra and held captive. After the war, in 1948, she returned to St Andrews Mission Hospital. In 1951, she became the first nurse from Singapore to study in Britain. In 1954, she became a matron at St Andrews Mission Hospital. She left the hospital in 1959 to marry Errol Strang, a doctor from Australia. The couple settled in Australia in the 1960s, raising three children.[2][1]

In 1958, her autobiography Sold for Silver was published, becoming the first English book written by a woman from Singapore.[2]

In March 2014, she was inducted into the Singapore Women's Hall of Fame. She died five months later in Brisbane.[2][1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Janet Lim". Singapore Infopedia. Government of Singapore.
  2. 1 2 3 "Janet Lim Chiu Mei". Singapore Women's Hall of Fame.
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