Mavis Colleen Scharenguivel

1932
1946
1949
"I helped in the founding of the newspaper called the Undergrad. I was the production manager. My brother George, Federal Judge Wan Suleiman, Beda Lim were the original editors. At that time I had a little talent in collecting money. So I went to my friends in Johor Bahru government...
1955
Mavis graduated with honours in Economics in June 1955  and then left to study for Masters in Public Administration in Manila, returning to Singapore in July 1956. I worked under Lee Sheridan as Research Assistant in the University of Malaya Law Department for a few months. In December 1956 I...
1956
1957
"On 1st October 1956, on the recommendation of Professor Silcock, professor of economics, in whose faculty she had been an undergraduate, Miss Mavis Scharenguival, recently returned from Manila with an M.A. in public administration, was appointed as research assistant with a view to establishing a bibliography. (She left before long...
1959
James married Mavis Colleen Scharenguivel under special licence on the 8th June 1959. James and Mavis always celebrated their wedding anniversary on the 3rd June. This was the day that James was allowed out from the camp and went to stay with Mavis at Clifton. He returned to the camp...
Mavis was sacked from her post as Assistant Director (Administration) at the Social Welfare Department. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K.M Byrne, said "her appointment became temporary when she married." "At that time it was the ruling that once a woman married she lost her status on the...
"Mrs. James Puthucheary has been appointed Assistant Secretary "B" at the Singapore Ministry of Education in Kay Siang Road.
1963
"In January 1963 I was again sacked, without reasons given. James immediately told me that it was likely that he would be arrested shortly and on 2nd February Operation Cold Store took place."Mavis Puthucheary
Mavis was sacked from her job in the civil service in January 1963. She was served with a notice of dismissal from her post of Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Education for "security reasons". This was prior to the Operation Cold Store and led James to believe he would be arrested...
The idea to have Juarez born in Kuala Lumpur was because Special Branch in Kuala Lumpur said they would accommodate visits by James to see Mavis in the hospital. So James told Mavis to come up to Kuala Lumpur to have the baby. The Straits Time 10th May 1963
Mavis got a job as Administrative Assistant in the Registrar’s Office of the University of Malaya and left Singapore in late November 1963.