goes to show coolie genes are identified as a nation of hawkers.
true to their heritage.
a naton of coolies, peasants, prostitutes, whores, harlots, rickshaw pullers, opium addicts, boatmen, fishermen, nightsoil collectors, errand boys, street urchins.
to quote the wise words of an eminent observer and a former scholar, of sorts.
Most of the local population, however, did not benefit commensurately from the increase in foreign economic activity. Many
Singaporeans were employed as lowly paid rickshaw pullers,
boatmen, fishermen or market gardeners. These
coolies lived in
shophouses, often in
crammed and squalid conditions. A domestic economy sprang up within the community, with
vendors and
artisans offering a panoply of services ranging from
street food to haircuts.
Opium dens and
prostitute houses proliferated.