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237466
Wed, 04/25/2012 - 08:03
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Australian Soldier Launches Book On POW Experience In Sandakan
SANDAKAN (Malaysia), April 25 (Bernama) -- A book that relates the
experiences of an Australian soldier who became a prisoner-of-war in Sandakan
during the Second World War was launched here Tuesday night.
"The Boy from Bowen - Diary of Sandakan POW" was launched by the writer,
Leslie Bunn Glover, himself in conjunction with a welcome dinner for Anzac Day
guests at the official residence of Sandakan Municipal Council president
James Wong.
Also present were the Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia Miles Kupa
and Sabah Tourism Board chairman Tengku Zainal Adlin. Anzac Day is a
national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand.
The book is a personal life story of Glover, who is from Queensland,
Australia.
At the age of 16, he enlisted as an army cadet and joined the army militia.
He graduated as a lieutenant prior to his deployment overseas to Singapore,
where he was taken prisoner by the Japanese when he was 20.
He was sentenced to slave labour for the Imperial Japanese army in Sandakan
and Kuching for nearly four years.
Glover, who is now 92, said he decided to launch the book in Sandakan
because most of the stories are about his experiences while under detention in
Sandakan.
He said he wrote the book initially for his five children to read, but they
encouraged him to write more on his experiences.
Glover went on to print 1,000 copies of the book which is now on sale.
"I wrote this book not to gain profit but to share with the people of the
present time so that they appreciate world peace," he said.
-- BERNAMA