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[^1] Balai Seni Lukis Negara (Malaysia), The Loke Legacy: The Photography Collection of Dato’ Loke Wan Tho (Kuala Lumpur: National Art Gallery, Malaysia, 2006), 7.
[^2] Roots, “The Mace of the City of Singapore,” National Heritage Board, last accessed 6 September 2022; “Singapore Gets Its Civic Mace,” Straits Budget, 8 April 1954, 10. (From NewspaperSG)
[^3] “Singapore Gets Its Civic Mace.”
[^4] “S’pore’s Mace,” Straits Budget, 25 February 1954, 5 (From NewspaperSG); Roots, “The Mace of the City of Singapore, Singapore, 1953, Gold,” National Heritage Board, last accessed 6 September 2022.
[^5] Raphaël Millet, Singapore Cinema (Singapore : Editions Didier Millet, 2006), 34, 37.
[^6] Millet, Singapore Cinema, 34.
[^7] Millet, Singapore Cinema, 34, 39; Lim Kay Tong, Cathay: 55 Years of Cinema (Singapore:Landmark Books,1991), 117.
[^8] Millet, Singapore Cinema, 51; Nancy K. Nanney, “Evolution of a Hero: The Hang Tuah/Hang Jebat Tale in Malay Drama,” Asian Theatre Journal 5, no. 2 (Autumn 1988): 164–65.
[^9] “Speed-up at Youth Sports Centre,” Straits Times, 5 March 1956, 7; “Loke Makes Personal Three-year Agreement with Malayan Ace,” Straits Times, 9 October 1955, 20. (From NewspaperSG)
[^10] “Loke Makes Personal Three-year agreement with Malayan Ace,” Straits Times, 9 October 1955, 20. (From NewspaperSG)
[^11] “Kallang May Be the Site,” Straits Times, 29 August 1955, 1.
[^12] Loke Wan Tho,* Loke Wan Tho’s Birds with Extracts from His Diaries and from A Company of Birds* (Mumbai: Bombay Natural History Society, 2008), 12.
[^13] Loke,* Loke Wan Tho’s Birds*, 53.
[^14] “Cambodia Honours Mr. Loke,” Singapore Free Press, 17 February 1959, 2.
[^15] “Loke Wan Tho Library to Open on Feb 4,” Straits Times, 22 January 1972, 10.