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Sunday Standard / Article20 November 1955 - Opposition Plans No Faith Vote In Mr. M erucill^L^Jn 11 1 vernm e n tomorrow faces the most SSL'S yeb^ Sh o 0 n rt th h rb°u r d y 9 en U9iS atiVe A emb When the meeting opens tomorrow, Opposition members will r* tviav ™f^466 words
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Singapore Standard / Article1 March 1955 - 77 MEN 2 WOMEN FOR THE ELECTIONS THESE are the 79 candidates, two of whom are women, who will contest the April 2 elections to the Singapore Legislative Assembly: Tanjons: Pagar 13,000 voters: Peter Lim Seek Tiong (Prog.). Lee Kuan Yew (P. A. P.). Lam Thian (Democrat). Telok Ayer— ll.4oo443 words
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Singapore Standard / Article13 December 1951 - TODAY we hand over the writing of Toy Fund news to some of the donors, because we feel their sentiments will be shared by the thousands of our readers. CARITAS of Kuo Chuan Avenue, Singapore, writes "Christmas is not' Christmas unless you454 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article15 March 1938 - Funeral Of Mr. Lim Chong Kuo THE ashes of the late Mr. Lim Chong 1 Kuo. which arrived irom Switzerland by air mail last week, were buried at Bukit Brown Cemetery on Sunday. Besides his family and relatives, there was a large gathering of friends and446 words
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Morning Tribune / Article9 May 1939 - Goh Tong Liang, chew Woon J Charles Tan, Dr A c j a n v I Cheong, Kam Swee Siew Che^l Seng. c*e 1 K.H. Tunn. Lim Peng Shn. I Kay Guan. Gan Khek Iho n 'J Hock Guan. Yeo Tiang Swee Jl thers, Khoo Kay Hian447 words
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The Singapore Free Press / Article28 February 1955 - HTHE following candidates are expected to file their nomination papers today for the elections on April 2, to the Singapore Legislative Assembly. The full list of nominations will not be known till late this afternoon. TELOK AYER: Mr. Tan Ewe Chee iL. Front). Mr. R. Jumabhoy502 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 April 1955 - ALL SAY— NO COALITION Labour Front chiefs hold lealed-lips meeting |WE STAND ALONE, SAYS C.C. TAN THE biggest party in opposition in the new Singapore Legislative Assembly. the Progressives. w:ll not seek to ally itself with any other party. Mr C C Tan. leader of the Progressive Party, who j473 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 May 1955 - *fe From Page One struck off the register or declared unlawful. The measures were announced on Tuesday night after a meeting of the Council of Ministers. Since then the Council of Ministers have met twice for eight hours on Thursday, and again yesterday. The first reaction487 words
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Singapore Standard / Article15 August 1958 - Acid Throwing mm Issue Gets Mixed Reception THE suggestion that Singapore Government wns considering the imposition of the death penalty on acid throwers received a mixed reception m the Colony yesterday. But one leader giving his views, said: "The acid thrower is the worst enemy489 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article25 January 1932 - The following Singapore properties were sold by auction at Messrs. Cheorg Koon Seng and Cos saleroom, 30. Chulia Street, on Dec. 2 9 and 16. and Jan. 6. 1932:— 99 years, leasehold land and house 209. Queen Street, area 8.032 sq. ft., dated Jar. l, 1838. bought by492 words
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Malaya Tribune / Article22 June 1937 - Funeral At Bukit Brown Cemetery FE funeral of the late Madam Low Siong Bee, daughter of the late Mr. Low Kay Seng and Mrs. Low Kay Song, of Malacca, took place from her residence. Crescent Road Singapore, on Saturday. The chief mourners were the deceased's husband,476 words
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The Straits Budget / Article7 April 1955 - SINGAPORE, April 4. rpHE biggest party in 1 opposition in the new Singapore Legislative Assembly, the Progressives, will not seek to ally itself with any other party. Mr. C. C. Tan, leader of the Progressive Party, who is without a seat in the Assembly because484 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 October 1940 - DONATIONS TO THE WAR FUND THE following donations to The War A Fund are recorded to-day Anonymous 1,560 Chief Censor and Staff, sth contribution 700 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. A. Green, October contribntion 250 Dora E. Seabridge farther contribution 250 Frof. E. K. Tratman, monthly contribution 200 Staff of524 words
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Berita Harian / Article21 April 1959 - OINGAPURA, Ithnin. Parti Perikatan Ra'ayat Singapura (PERAKSI) hari ini telah melancharkan kempen pilehan rayannya dan telah memberi kebenaran kapada kebanyakan chalun2 yang bertandin/f atas nama parti itu supaya berjalan teri|s. Tetapi ada juga beberapa orang yang minta menjadi chalun parti itu telah di-suroh menarek diri.524 words
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Singapore Standard / Advertisement19 April 1955 - NOTICES NOTICE CITY COUNCIL WATER DEPT. Water Supply J7SSENTIAL work to bo rnr- ried oiu at Waterworks in Johore, will cause a seneral reduction of water pressure throughout Singapore Island on Wednesday April 20th and Thursday April 21st. Consumer* are advi>ed to store water for use during this period. 16th534 words
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Singapore Standard / Article, Illustration23 November 1955 - House Roars But The Vote Is Firm THERE'S NO FEAR OF INCREASING OR DECREASING POPULATION/ SAYS MARSHALL SINGAPORE'S Legislative Assembly Chamber rocked with laughter when members of all political shades and factions had a free-for-all debate yesterday on whether family planning is good for the1,837 words
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The Straits Times / Article16 December 1958 - BETTER CHINESE BROADCASTS PROMISED number of expatriates employed by Radio Malaya in Singapore has been reduced by 50 per cent under the Malayanisation programme, the Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, told the Legislative Assembly today. This was his answer to Mr. R.580 words
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article12 November 1934 - Funeral Of Mr. Ong Tiang Soon The funeral of the late Mr. Ong Tlang Soon, a well-known Singapore 1 merchant, took place on Thursday il Mr. Tiang Soon was the eldest son j of the late Mr. Ong Ewe Hai. whoi, founded the firm of Ong Ewe Hai548 words
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The Straits Times / Article10 November 1934 - Son Of Pioneer Straits Merchant. The funeral of the late Mr. Ong Tiang Soon, a well-known Singapore merchant, took place on Thursday Mr. Tlang Soon was the eldest son of the late Mr. Ong Ewe Hal, who founded the firm of Ong Ewe Hal and594 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration3 December 1958 - FRANCIS THOMAS LIM GOVT. CHANGES NAME BUT NOT FACES It's now 'Singapore People's Alliance UMNO-MCA' coalition that rules you SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fHE CHIEF MINISTER, Tun Lim Yew Hock, tonight announced that the Government would henceforth be called the Singapore People's Alliance-UMNO-MCA Coalition Government. In a signed statement, he said: "Mr.615 words