Queen's scholars since 1885.
The Straits Times, 12 July 1980, Page 1
History of the President's scholarship
- History of the President's scholarship [Articles]
The Straits Times, 12 July 1980, Page 1History of the President's scholarship THE Presidents scholarship is today's equivalent of the Queen's and State's scholarships which were stopped in 1965. In 1959, Mr Vong Nyuk Lin, the then Minister for Education, explained that the Queen's scholarships and Queen's Research Fellowships were discontinued in view of the changed constitutional (380 words) - QUEEN'S SCHOLARS SINCE 1885 [Articles]
The Straits Times, 16 November 1948, Page 4QUEEN'S SCHOLARS SINCE 1885 A PAPER entitled "Th« Queen's Scholarships of Malaya 1885-1948" written by Dr. Wu Lien Teh and Dr. Ng Tok Ting, was read at a meeting at Raffles College, Singapore, last night by Dr Wu Lien Teh. The President of the Raffles College Union, Mr. 8. Thiruchelvam, (622 words) - The Queen's Scholars Since 1885 In Malaya [Articles]
The Straits Times, 16 November 1948, Page 6The Queen's Scholars Since 1885 In Malaya We give m this page today extracts from the paper by Dr. Wu Lien Teh and Dr. Ng Yok Hing on "The Queen's Scholarships of Malaya 1885-1948" which was read by Dr. Wu Lien Teh at a meeting of students of Raffles College (1816 words) - The Whiz Kids of Yesteryear [Articles]
The Straits Times, 22 May 1977, Page 11The Whiz Kids of Yesteryear BAILYNE SUNG By ARE THEY MAKING AS GREAT AN IMPACT IN THEIR FIELD OF WORK AS THEY ONCE DID AS STUDENTS? THERE pxlsts ln Singapore a small exclusive group of people who are the Al scorers, the star performers In national examinations. They are the (1198 words) - Are our most brilliant mem selected for training'? [Articles + Illustrations]
The Straits Times, 9 October 1956, Page 6Are our most brilliant mem selected for training Are mrholmruhip* being awarded f the tmomt U&muU* mm! de«erW»g> The t>— deney, umjm the •■thor ot thin article. has been to confine scholarship* and fellowships to a small circle of lucky Government servants and university graduates. The result is that promiwing (1105 words) - Dr. Lim Boon Keng. [Articles]
The Straits Times, 5 October 1921, Page 9Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Cordial Tributes in Legislative Council. j Tributes to (he work of Dr. Lim Boon Keng, O. B. E., who has left the colony and resigned from the Legislative Council 'on taking up the presidency of the Amoy University, were made at the meeting of the Legislative (1059 words) - RAFFLES INSTITUTION [Articles]
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 December 1886, Page 5RAFFLES INSTITUTION THE distribution of the prizes took place on Tuesday afternoon, Lady Weld and Miss Weld, the Hon'ble J. F. Dickson, the lion'ble Mr. and Mrs. Shelford, Archdeacon Meredith, the Rev. V. H. Gomes, B. I)., and many others being present. In the Boys School, the Principal commenced the (2912 words) - A CENTURY OF EDUCATION IN SINGAPORE [Articles + Illustrations]
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 October 1935, Page 16A CENTURY OF EDUCATION IN SINGAPORE H. R. CHEESEMAN BY Raffles The Pioneer Institution, Girls' School And College The Nucleus Of A University? ENGLISH, CHINESE, INDIAN AND MALAY EDUCATION (Inspector of Schools, Singapore and Labuan.) AS far as can be ascertained 100 years ago there existed m Singapore a number (2967 words) - Colony Education From The Days Of Raffles. [Articles]
The Straits Times, 21 October 1932, Page 16Colony Education From The Days Of Raffles. ADVANTAGES REALISED BY ALL COMMUNITIES. The Nucleus Of A Future University. It will come as a surprise to many *o learn how deeply rooted is the educational system of the Colony but in a most interesting preface to the report on education in (8623 words) - Untitled [Articles + Illustrations]
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 October 1935, Page 6may have or that may be established through head offices at home). Much remains unsaid concerning the early European pioneers, but we must go on, however great a part they have played and however likable and brave and enterprising they prere. Chinese Pioneers. Equally important and immeasurably richer m detail (13257 words)
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