Search Results
Showing 81 - 100 of 230 results
-
The Singapore Free Press / Article9 September 1954 - Wee Toft, i/ie vice-president of the club. Looking on are Mrs. Cromwell (second frorii left), and Mr. Goh Tong Liang, the president. OOME $2,500 has been raised for the newly-formed Bukit Panjang Youth Club, Singapore, through a funfair at the Bukit Panjang community centre. The club,185 words
-
The Straits Budget / Article29 November 1956 - SINGAPORE, Nov. 23 A FTER a lively debate, the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved, by 15 votes to eight with six abstentions, a $lOO,OOO contribution to the Family Planning Association next year. The Government allowed a free vote and 11 voted in favour, three against195 words
-
The Straits Budget / Article17 January 1957 - More places at new schools so SINGAPORE, Jan. 10. T*HE Singapore Government has been able to lower the admission age to primary schools from seven to six years and eight months because of its rapid school building programme. The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee197 words
-
The Straits Budget / Article31 January 1957 - GOH TONG LIANG Singapore. IWAS amused to read your comments (S.T. January 21) on the Federation Government’s claim that a rambutan orchard of 15 acres can bring in $13,000 a year. You have rightly said that the pamphlet, “No Need To Be Poor” is pitched onGOH TONG LIANG - 185 words
-
Indian Daily Mail / Article23 November 1955 - Lively Debate On Govt. Subsidy To F.P.A. Ministers Disagree On Policy Singapore, whose popu lation is increasing by Irtps and bounds every year, agreed to subsidize the Family Planning Association with public funds. THE DISCUSSION, WHICH FOLLOWED A CUT-MO-TION BY MR GOH TONG LIANG (PROGRESSIVE) IN897 words
-
The Straits Times / Article29 January 1954 - SINGAPORE Rural Board was warned yesterday that it would be providing the Communists with "good propaganda material" if it pulled down houses without good reasons. Mr. Goh Tong Liang (unofficial* who gave the warning, said that "rash acts" by the board would force205 words
-
The Straits Times / Article14 February 1957 - Schools too far away from homes Chew ABOUT 1,600 places offered in suburban schools to children from densely populated urban districts have not been taken, the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, disclosed in the Legislative As1 sembly yesterday. Replying to Mr. Goh212 words
-
The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 March 1959 - SHE SURPRISED AN INTRUDER SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ]i| ADAM Chua Kirn Lan, 50, wife of Assemblyman i?1 Mr. Goh Tong Liang, was stabbed today by a youth whom she found ransacking her Chua Chu Kang Road house Madam Chua, who sustained three stab wounds, was placed in an207 words
-
The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 March 1955 - TWO SEEK SUPPORT FROM FARMERS 'THE Bukit Panjang division covers the "backwoods" of Singapore. Farmers and squatters form a large section of the population. There are several market gardens, a few small rubber estates, but very little else. About 8,000 people have the vote in Bukit Panjang They are scattered210 words
-
Singapore Standard / Article22 November 1956 - Objectionable Service Which Govt. Could Not Afford To Run-Goh FAMILY PLANNING; THE controversial family planning issue flared up again when the House was asked to approve a vote of $100,000 to the Colony's Family Planning Association. The debate which followed an amendment tabled by Mr. Goh Tong Liang (Bukit Panjang)202 words
-
Singapore Standard / Article14 August 1957 - MR. I m Ch t Kheng nblyman for Chang.), v s... ask Bingao re's Chief Minist Mr. Lim Yew Hock, i- dative Assembly meet i n \uz. 21, if he will a statement regarding j recent d :uss:< na with he Federation Civ.210 words
-
Singapore Standard / Article3 March 1952 - Standard Staff Reporter THE BIKIT Panjans Rural District Committee has been embarrassed" by the action of the Education authorities m connection with the Bukit Panjang Government School. The nil tee, The Stand- ard was I »1 I, was approached i,v Pi m ipal ol the school203 words
-
Singapore Standard / Article8 March 1958 - Its Sparked By R.I. Crisis SINGAPORE Government is to be asked what steps it is taking to prevent the depletion of and the rise m price of rice m view of the current Indonesian situation. This is one of the three questions which204 words
-
The Singapore Free Press / Article18 December 1957 - THE Legislative Assembly today resumed the debate on the Budget estimates with a discussion on family planning. The Government has proposed that $120,000 be given to the Family Planning Association. Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Lib.-Soc.) has led opposition to the grant. The issue will be decided206 words
-
The Singapore Free Press / Article11 September 1957 - fHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, today cleared up the mystery about the "fishing boat" Hock Huat which an Indonesian naval patrol seized on July 30 while she was m distress a few miles off Singa- Answering a question by Mr. Goh Tong202 words
-
The Singapore Free Press / Article, Illustration25 May 1959 - WHERE FARMER'S VOTE IS LIKELY TO DECIDE ISSUE P. M. RAMAN Many new faces m the political arena I ■ti and tended to introduce parties and \UT constituencies covered hi tke flin the Counting centre at Bukit ntri. There are 36,320 voter a ■j|] S i s Mir ck'Ctioil vP.M. RAMAN - 586 words
-
The Straits Times / Article12 September 1957 - qTOE facts about the arrest and detention of two x Singapore citizens by Indonesian authorities after their boat was found in Indonesian waters, were given by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Goh Tong Liang231 words
-
The Straits Times / Article25 June 1954 - NICOLL'S 'SOLEMN VSDERTAKING' THE Singapore Government will make special provision for the needs of rural areas when the City and Island Council is created next year, the chairman of the Rural Board. Mr. E. V. G. Day, said yesterday. He said the Governor. Sir231 words
-
Sunday Standard / Article, Illustration28 July 1957 - Assemblyman's Son In Passing Out Parade SOLDIER A SON of Singapore Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. Goh Tong Liang, was among 80 recruits who figured in an impressive passing-out parade held at Nee Soon yesterday. The parade marked the completion of training of two platoons of the Ist Battalion, the Singapore Regiment.Standardpic - 227 words
-
Singapore Standard / Article29 January 1954 - Rural Board Retains Its Planning Powers THE SINGAPORE, Rural Board will retain its planning powers in respect of the Colony's neighbouring islands, it was agreed at a Board meeting yesterday. It was pointed out that the Board had recently rpade the Improvement Trust the .sole planning authority on Singapore island,230 words