Search Results
Showing 161 - 180 of 230 results
-
The Straits Times / Article21 April 1959 - SPA MEN GET THEIR POLLS GO-AHEAD SINGAPORE, Monday. 'pilK Singapore People's Alliance today put its election machinery into operation and gave the "green light" to many candidates contesting under the party banner. But there were disappointments. Several candidates who had applied for a party ticket have been asked to step628 words
-
Indian Daily Mail / Article8 June 1956 - tan new vovenmettL •CLr.CSfMOftltfG When 'a man's personal integrity should give way to party direction then Democracy ceased to be a reality, the Chief Minister Mid, He said the Liberal Socialists were censoring their own conduct In London by their amendment. The Minister for Health, Mr. A. J.602 words
-
Singapore Standard / Article, Illustration1 May 1957 - Assembly Approves Self -Government Agreement EVERYBODY HAS SAY AT MARATHON MEET LASTING SIX DAYS THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY YESTERDAY APPROVED THE AGREEMENT REACHED IN LONDON ON A NEW CONSTITUTION FOR THE ISLAND BY A 23-2 VOTE. The two dissenters were Mr. David Marshall, (Independent, Cairnhill)609 words
-
Singapore Standard / Article12 June 1958 - Detainee Is Well Treated -David ALL THE BRIEFS TAN HONG PIEW detained m the Remand Prison under the Banishment Ordinance was being given all the care and attention which an ordinary detainee under similar circumstances was accorded, said Singapore's Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David yesterday. He was refuting allegations653 words
-
The Straits Times / Obituary14 June 2010 - OBITUARIES LEE OH PHU Age: 103 passed away peacefully on 11 June 2010. Dearly missed and fondly remembered by loved ones. (Husband: Teh Koon Tiong, deceased) Eldest Daughter: Son-in-law: Teh Siew Chong Lim Chwee Yoke Grandchildren: Spouses: Lim Chee Yong Lee Lay Hong Lim Chee Soon Lim Chee Seng Ong646 words
-
Malaya Tribune / Article14 January 1932 - (To the Editor, "Malaya .Tribune."J Sir, —The above subject has been engaging many young men's attention and has evoked teen discussion. Every human being should make life worth living by enjoying life as much as possible. But one should not seek enjoyment so as to forget one's duty.640 words
-
Singapore Herald / Article19 May 1971 - GIRLS Secondary One: 100 m: 1 Sulati Kana 2 Masrina Marzuki 3 Mashah Sabini 16.4; 200 m: 1 Normala J a' afar 2 Tan Ah Kirn 3 Rahma Mohamad 34.0; 400 m: 1 Jumaidah Omar 2 Saripah Jaswan 3 Norshamsiah 1:25.3; 4 x 100 m: 1 Sec1,445 words
-
The Straits Times / Article, Illustration17 May 1953 - Honours for 22 at Govt. House |N AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY at Government House yesterday three heroes of the dramatic fire which gutted the oil tanker Dromus in Singapore harbour received awards for their gallantry. One night in August 1951 a terrible fire682 words
-
Singapore Standard / Article2 April 1955 - The NEWS as it strikes me! My Election Predictions TODAY the die will be cast. It is a fafeful day for Singapore and there will be many crossed fingers I hoping tor the best. It will have to be the best— the very best— for anyth ng short of this722 words
-
Singapore Standard / Advertisement30 May 1959 - as they become available until counting is completed. I Line-up At A Glance Peoples Action Party 5 Singapore Peoples Alliance 37 Liberal Socialists >•• 30 UMNO-MCA 13 Citizens Party 5 Party Ra'ayat 4 Singapore Malay Union 3 Pan-Malayan Islamic Party 3 Labour Front 3 Workers Party 3 Malayan Indian Congress700 words
-
Malaya Tribune / Article12 January 1932 - (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—ln a galaxy of chivalrous champions on the side of the modern girl, yet another has sprung up in the person of Mr. L. K. Lim, whose contribution to the cause must mark him down for a place of honour among the gallants.679 words
-
The Straits Budget / Article7 April 1955 - SINGAPORE, April 3. BUKIT PAN JANG (8,012) GOH TONG LIANG (Pro*:.) 3097 LIM WEE TOH (Labour Front) 1192 Majority 1905 Voters...4355...Spoilt votes...66. BUKIT TIM AH (9,173) LIM CHING SIONG (P.A.P.) 3259 TAN WAH MENG (Democrat) 1308 A. N. MITRA (Labour Front) 924 S. F HO (Prog.) 722 Majority674 words
-
The Straits Budget / Article, Illustration21 May 1953 - SINGAPORE, May 17. N AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY at Government House yesterday three heroes of the dramatic fire which gutted the oil tanker Dromus in Singapore harbour received awards for their gallantry. One night in August 1951 a terrible fire swept through the tanker as674 words
-
The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 November 1955 - ALAUGH-AND A GRANT OF $85,000 Assemblymen joke but family planners get their money A FTER one of its most spirited debates, the Legislative Assembly yesterday approved an $85,000 grant to the Singapore Family Planning Association. A move to delete the grant trom the Budget estimates was led by Mr. Goh1,579 words
-
The Straits Times / Article19 December 1957 - '^HE Singapore Legislative Assembly agreed yesterday by 16 votes to eight with six abstentions, that the Government must continue to help the Family Planning Association. It approved a provision in the next year's Budget, increasing the grant to the association from786 words
-
The Straits Times / Article3 April 1955 - I BUKIT PAN JANG (8.012) I GOH TONG LIANG (Prog.) 3097 LIM WEE TOH (Labour Front) 1192 I Majority 1905 1 V0ter5... 4355. .Spoilt votes... 66... Percentage 68 BUKIT TIM AH (9,173) LIM CHING SIONG (P.A.P.) 3259 TAN WAH MENG (Democrat) 1308 1 A. N. MITRA (Labour Front)731 words
-
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article15 August 1932 - "INIQUITOUS PRICE OF BENZINE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION t Unparallelled Depression but j Profits Up t Mr. S. Q. Wong presided over the annuil 1 general meeting of the Overseas Assurance Corporation, Limited, held in the China Build- e ing. on Saturday others present were: Messrs Chua Poh Siang. Yen Ban770 words
-
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article30 January 1937 - Large Gathering At Funeral THE death took place at hfs re- sidence, No. 8 Swanage Road, on Thursday, of Mr. Tan Kwee Swee, the 56-year-old father of two Queen Scholars. Mr. Tan Tfcoon Lip and Miss Maggie Tan. Mr. Tan who was a very well-known780 words
-
Morning Tribune / Article18 March 1938 - Y.W.CA. FINANCE CAMPAIGN Thanksgiving Service Marks Conclusion ■BE official closing of the Y.W.C.A. J annual finance campaign was held me 'rday at the hostel. Fort Canning ji and took the form of a thanks■vmu service, conducted by the General ■c retary. Miss A. D. Burg< I Mrs. A. B. Jordan,744 words
-
The Straits Times / Article31 May 1959 - I— THE STATE OF i I THE PARTIES j AT A GLANCE People's Action Party 43 Singapore People's Alliance 4 UMNO-MCA-MIC 3 Independents 1 Liberal Socialist Party 0 Workers' Party 0 Labour Front 0 Citizens' Party 0 Pan-Malayan Islamic Party 0 Singapore Malay Union 0 Party824 words