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  2. Japanese government–issued dollar in Malaya and Borneo

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    The Japanese government-issued dollar was a form of currency issued for use within the Imperial Japan-occupied territories of Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei between 1942 and 1945.

  3. Japanese invasion money - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese began their attack on British Malaya the same day as Pearl Harbor. The Japanese entered Malaya overland from the north and the fortified base of Singapore fell on 15 February 1942 and was held with the rest of Malaya by the Japanese until August 1945. Malaysian scrip is in dollars (Straits or Malayan dollars) and therefore is often ...

  4. Japanese occupation of British Borneo - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese recruited labours to construct airfields for extra food and payment, while detainees were forced to work. [53] The POWs who worked to build the airstrip also received a small weekly salary, typically enough to purchase an egg. [54] Together with the rest of Southeast Asia, Japan exploited Borneo as a source of raw materials. [55]

  5. Japanese occupation of Malaya - Wikipedia

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    A ten dollar Japanese government-issued note used in Malaya and Borneo. During the occupation the Japanese replaced the Malayan dollar with their own version. [62] Prior to occupation, in 1941, there was about Malaya $219 million in circulation. Japanese currency officials estimated that they had put $7,000 to $8,000 million into circulation ...

  6. Sarawak dollar - Wikipedia

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    The dollar remained at par with the Straits dollar and its successor the Malayan dollar, the currency of Malaya and Singapore, from its introduction until both currencies were replaced by the Malaya and British Borneo dollar in 1953. During the Japanese occupation period (1942–1945), paper money was issued in denominations ranging from 1 cent ...

  7. Batu Lintang camp - Wikipedia

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    "Banana money", the currency introduced by the Japanese administration in the areas of Borneo that had previously been under British control. Denominations shown: 5 cents, 10 cents, 50 cents, 1 dollar, 10 dollars

  8. Talk : Japanese government–issued dollar in Malaya and Borneo

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    The Japanese government-issued dollar was a form of currency issued between 1942 and 1945 for use within the territories of Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei, under occupation by Imperial Japan during World War II. The currency, informally referred to as "banana money", was released solely in the form of banknotes, as metals ...

  9. Japanese government-issued dollar in Singapore, Malaya, North ...

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