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The Straits Times / Advertisement26 April 1959 - PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY TO CONTEST ALL THE 51 SEATS. ..TWO CONSTITUENCIES HAVE 7 CANDIDATES Al juried (13,244) Mr. S. V. LINGAM (PAP) Mr. EDWARD HENRY HOLLOWAY (Lib-Soc) Mr. TANG YOONG CHIAW (PR) Anson (9,991) Inche BAHARUDDIN BIN MOHD. ARIFF (PAP) Mr. GOH KONG BENG (SPA) Mr. TAN CHENG CHUAN (Lib-Soc)1,221 words
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Sunday Standard / Article26 April 1959 - Battle of the Chief Ministers— past and present SELANGOR: ALLIANCE IS ALREADY' MINE UP SINGAPORE 194— including 8 women —will fight for 51 seats THE two political giants of Singapore, former Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall and Chief Minister Tun Lim Tew Hock will clash in the1,220 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article24 June 1929 - (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —With reference to Mr. V. E. Hendershot's lecture, what ought to have been said in the defence of Evolution has been said by your first two able correspondents. Whether or not the Fundamentalists expected to laugh or were laughed at1,282 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article4 July 1929 - (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune-") Sir, —I have watched the correspondence on the above subject with lively interest and am of opinion that the Evolutionists are not helping their cause by engaging themselves in controversy with the Fundamentalists on the basis of facts proved by science.1,425 words
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Morning Tribune / Article4 February 1939 - JHE funeral of Mr. Chua Keh Hai, former Singapore Municipal Commissioner, whose death occurred last Saturday, with startling suddenness, took place yesterday, and was very largely attended. Chinese community leaders turned up in full force to pay tribute to one of their number, whose1,370 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article28 August 1937 - Big Attendance At Bidadari P IL Dr Albert Walter DCruz. formerly Port ipore, tuok place ladarl Cemetery yesterday. ,v a choral service at the ph and was vtry larither Rego officiated. present besides the lunil} and relatives were the tol.owTtr Ht>n Dr R D Fitzgerald.1,349 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 September 1963 - ALJUNIED (Electorate: 16,152) Suppiah Visva Lingam PAPt 7,745 Thio Kheng Lock (Barisan i 4,634 Lim Koon Teck All. i 1,681 Woo Kong Seng (UPP) 1,165 Total votes cast 15.224 Spoilt votes 132 Percentage 94.7 Majority 3,111 Result of last election: S. V. Lingam1,504 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 September 1963 - NEW FACES AND OLD. INCLUDING SOME RETURNING FROM THE POLITICAL WILDERNESS JJERE is the line-up of candidates for the general election in Singapore Two men were disqualified, Mr. Ernest Kan, nominated by the Alliance for K r e t a Ayer. and Mr. Koh Chong Hwa. who1,447 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 January 1959 - NEW PROPOSAL BUT HAMID SAYS... SINGAPORE, Wednesday. NATO ABDUL HAMID bin HAJI JUMAT, chairman of the Singapore State UMNO, said today nig group would continue its close contact with the Federation UMNO even after it ceased to be affiliated. He was commenting1,534 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article29 February 1932 - FUNERAL OF MRS. WONG AH FOOK WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF WREATHS. Impressive scenes were witnessed at the funeral yesterday of Mrs. Wong Ah Fook. mother of the prominent brothers S.Q., S.Y. and C. S. Wong. The procession included i;j fewer than 500 cars and it is estimated that1,477 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article2 April 1941 - DONATIONS received to date m tne Y.W.CA. finance campaitni are $7,758.80, with amounts still coming m, and the Y.W.C.A. wishes to thank all those who have m any way contributed towards the success of their recent appeal either through personal service or donations1,625 words
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The Straits Budget / Article3 June 1959 - ALiJUNIED (13,244): Mr S. V. Lingam (PAP): Mr. Edward Henry Holloway (Lib-Soc); Mr. Tang Yoong Chlaw (PR). anson (9,991): mche Baharuddin bin Mohd. Aritl (PAP); Mr. Goh Kong Beng (SPA); Mr. Tan Cheng Chuan (Lib-Soc); Mr. Pakirlsamy Krishnan (Ind); Mr. Wong Swee Kee < Ind). BRAS BASAII1,613 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration5 June 1935 - Llat, Mr. and Mrs. Chua Tlan Chong. Mr. I Cheong Patt. Mr. Choo Chin Hin. Mr. Chan Kang Swee. J.P., Mr. Chla Keng Tye, Mr. and Mrs. I Chla Loon Ghee. Messrs. Cheong Hock Chye and Brothers; Mr. Ching Kee Sun, J.P., Mr. and Mrs. C. R.1,726 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article15 July 1929 - (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir The controversy over the idea of evolution is a prominent feature in the mental life Of to-day. The function of science is to ctenfy the mmd, and to show how the beliefs of the past are the myths of the1,689 words
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Indian Daily Mail / Article4 April 1955 - Singapore Elections Analysis Progressive's Great Landslide Labour Front's Spectacular Success At The Polls! Labour Front To Coalesce With PAP Alliance In Forming Ministry? Tumultuous' is the word to describe the rejoicings with which the over fifteen thousand strong crowd gathered around the Victoria Memorial Hall, received the Singapore election results1,771 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article5 March 1929 - (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The S. 0. S. call of your Sitiawan correspondent for confirmation of the rumour that the Chinese are to observe Jan. 1 as their New Year, beginning from next year, and your kind invitation extended for views thereanent, have1,874 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article25 July 1941 - lytORK than a thousand people followed the cortege yesterday when the funeral took place of Mr. Ong I£w>n Tat, wellknown Singapore business man who died on Tuesday, July S, at the General Hospital, Singapore. The cortege, which was nearly a mile long, left1,834 words
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The Straits Budget / Article, Illustration17 September 1958 - —So factories control bill goes to committee SINGAPORE, Sept. 11. MR. TAN S1AK iT1 KEW, Nominated member of the Singapore Legislative. Assembly and former president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, made a strong attack in the Assembly1,925 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 September 1958 - Tan Siak Kew warns: Factory licence Bill endangers trade 'This is cutting off flesh to remove minor sore' MR. TAN SIAK 11 KEW, Nominated member of the Singapore Legislative Assembly and former president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, made a strong attack in the Assembly yesterday on the Government's1,945 words
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The Straits Budget / Article17 September 1958 - Flats occupied by the rich charge SINGAPORE, Sept. 11. TWO Assemblymen yesterday complained that Singapore Improvement Trust flats were being occupied by people of the wealthier class instead of the poorer families for whom they were intended. Mr. Lim Koon Teck spoke1,961 words