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| − | First scholar to be awarded the Guthrie scholarship for the Chinese in 1873, educated at Raffles Institution, well known for his literary accomplishments, his father [ | + | Tan Teck Soon was born in 1859. First scholar to be awarded the Guthrie scholarship for the Chinese in 1873, educated at Raffles Institution, well known for his literary accomplishments, his father [[Tan_See_Boo]] founded the first Chinese Gospel Hall in Singapore with [[Alexander_Grant Alexander Grant]] in 1862; |
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* [http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_1404_2009-01-05.html Bio of Tan See Boo] by [[Lee Hwee Hoon]] from 2010 | * [http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_1404_2009-01-05.html Bio of Tan See Boo] by [[Lee Hwee Hoon]] from 2010 | ||
Revision as of 17:57, 31 October 2018
Tan Teck Soon was born in 1859. First scholar to be awarded the Guthrie scholarship for the Chinese in 1873, educated at Raffles Institution, well known for his literary accomplishments, his father Tan_See_Boo founded the first Chinese Gospel Hall in Singapore with Alexander_Grant Alexander Grant in 1862;
Sources
- Bio of Tan See Boo by Lee Hwee Hoon from 2010