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accurate summary of all the people of this country have been told of the fighting that is going around them. Vague 'lines' have been mentioned and there have been sundry 'strategic withdrawals'. Such generalities provide a very flimsy basis indeed for detailed comment – so flimsy that we do not propose to attempt a task which is very nearly impossible of achievement … The view we propose to put forward here is the view of the middle-class Asiatic who has been asked to help in maintaining morale but finds himself quite unable to do so . . . If the newspapers and the newspaper reading public are to be any help in combatting rumour, they must be supplied with the only things which are of the slightest value in carrying out the task. And those things are facts.
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tickles the palates of the people with snappy tidbits of personality. We do not want liberty of the press extended in a form that would enable this kind of journalism to pander without fear of penalties. But in the modern constitution of society, the press has great functions to perform. It is the chief safeguard against corruption . . . our business is to do what we deem right and necessary in the public interest, and no law court can be the keeper of our conscience . . . Malaya has some reason to be proud of its press. It is honest, clean, and public-spirited. It may be wrong-headed occasionally - we may ourselves be the chief of sinners in that respect - but it puts no man or woman to the blush, and its aims are generally wholesome.
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up in Singapore after the last Federated State had fallen into Japanese hands. The Civil administration cracked badly and broke completely at some points. There was little co-operation with the Services, and many indications of jealousy and fear that outsiders might poach on the preserves of the Civil Servant … The extent to which obstructionists flourished was staggering.
602:. In response to the competition, Seabridge improved the company by building a new office, replacing and updating old printing equipment, hiring local journalists, and beginning delivery upcountry. He also made significant changes to the paper: he expanded coverage of events in Singapore and Malaya; created a Sunday paper; cut the price of the paper to match that of the 429:. In September 1846, the paper was given to Woods outright because the press proved unprofitable to run and Moses was unable to sell it. The paper struggled with a lack of subscribers and newsworthy items to coverage. Woods covered the financial deficit by using the printing press for other projects, including the first directory of Singapore, 1569:, former editor-in-chief Cheong Yip Seng, alleged how the newspaper has a government-appointed "monitor" at the newspaper, "someone who could watch to see if indeed the newsroom was beyond control", and that disapproval of the "monitor" could cost a reporter or editor from being internally promoted. Cheong identified the first monitor as 606:; and incorporated pictures, comics, and other eye-catching elements to make the paper more attractive. Particularly with the reduction of cost, the number of subscribers dramatically increased. In 1938, the paper began delivery by air to Kuala Lumpur, where they were taken from the city to rural areas by vans. 812:
Singapore itself was in a state of almost complete chaos from the end of December. Civil Servants who had evacuated from the Malay States sought to set up temporary departments in Singapore for no other apparent reason than the preservation of their jobs. Even the FMS Income Tax Department set itself
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in 1915. Under Still's editorship, the paper called for better working conditions for Malay, Chinese, and Indian labourers, but on the grounds that it would improve their efficiency and productivity. Still also considered the Asian population of Singapore "untrustworthy" and suggested they should not
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focused predominantly on British and British-related events while ignoring the politics and socio-economic issues of concern to other groups, including the Malay, Chinese, and Indian populations in and around Singapore. Coverage of events related to non-British was typically restricted to court cases
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in sales and readership, and launched an advertising campaign to increase circulation and move the paper away from its image as the "clerk's paper". It also hired talented journalists, including Leslie Hoffman and T.S. Khoo, who became the editor-in-chief and deputy editor-in-chief, respectively, of
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A specific Myanmar and Brunei edition of this paper was launched on 25 March 2014 and 30 October 2014. It is published daily with local newspaper printers on licence with SPH. This paper is distributed on ministries, businesses, major hotels, airlines, bookshops and supermarkets on major cities and
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had erroneously reported that 26 suspected communist guerrillas had been shot dead by the British military while attempting to escape after ammunition had been discovered in their homes. However, it was later discovered that 24 people had been shot dead, and that all of them were innocent civilians
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Woods continued as editor of the paper until he sold it in 1860. John Cameron served as editor from 1861 to 1869, during which the paper nearly went out of business due to hugely destructive fire. The paper's assets were sold at public auction for $ 40 and Cameron went bankrupt, although he managed
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website was free of charge and granted access to all the sections and articles found in the print edition. On 1 January 2005, the online version began requiring registration and after a short period became a paid-access-only site. Currently, only people who subscribe to the online edition can read
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Malaya has now been in the front line for a month. The Northern Settlement is in enemy hands, and fighting is taking place within 200 miles of Singapore. This island has been bombed on several occasions with 'slight damage to civilian property' and 'a few civilian casualties'. That is a reasonably
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insisted that the British community of Singapore not flee in the face of the Japanese, that no racial discrimination was to take place in the evacuation of civilians, and that British civil officers stay behind to "look after their Asian charges". The government also obstructed information of the
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on the grounds of a free press, such as back-room discussions of a proposed constitutional change that colonial administrators urged reporters to delay covering until the proposals were announced. In an editorial, Still replied, "That is mere pompous nonsense when addressed to a free people and a
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For our own part, we cherish the liberty of the press simply for its value to the community as a whole. Nothing fills us with greater contempt than the type of journalism, unfortunately somewhat on the increase in Great Britain, which pries into private affairs, gloats over domestic scandals, and
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and special correspondents in major cities worldwide. The paper has five sections: the main section consist of Asian and international news, with sub-sections of columns and editorials and the Forum Page (letters to the press). The Home section consist of local news and topics on Education for
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in 1835. Marterus Thaddeus Apcar, an Armenian merchant, had intended to start a paper, hired an editor, and purchased printing equipment from England. However the would-be editor died abruptly, prior to the arrival of the printing equipment, and Apcar went bankrupt. Fellow Armenian and friend,
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The newspaper is sometimes referred as "the mouthpiece" of the ruling party, or at least "mostly pro-government", as well as "close to the government". Chua Chin Hon, then ST's bureau chief for the United States, was quoted as saying that SPH's "editors have all been groomed as pro-government
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had a daily average circulation of 364,134 and 364,849 respectively in 2017, as audited by Audit Bureau of Circulations Singapore. In 2014, country-specific editions were published for residents in Brunei and Myanmar, with newsprint circulations of 2,500 and 5,000 respectively.
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came to Brooke's defence and the ensuing controversy boosted the circulation of both papers. Woods petitioned the British government for an inquest of Brooke's actions in 1851, with a commission convened in 1854. Brookes was exonerated, but the popularity of the episode made
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An anecdotal history of old times in Singapore : from the foundation of the settlement under the honourable the East India Company on February 6th, 1819 to the transfer to the Colonial Office as part of the colonial possessions of the Crown on April 1st,
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are produced on a weekly basis for secondary and primary school students respectively, whose schools would have to subscribe in bulk. Students will receive their papers every Monday together with the main broadsheet. On 7 March 2017, a digital
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in 1926 and the paper cycled through four editors in the span of two years before George Seabridge became editor in 1928. He held the position for the next 18 years and oversaw huge growth in circulation: from 5,000 to 25,000 subscribers.
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The newspaper also publishes special editions for primary and secondary schools in Singapore. The primary-school version contains a special pull-out, titled "Little Red Dot" and the secondary-school version contains a pull-out titled
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target sales to local and foreign businessmen in both countries. Circulation of the Myanmar edition currently stands at 5,000 and 2,500 for the Brunei edition. The Brunei edition is currently sold at B$ 1 per copy and an All-in-One
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Editors were warned by British colonial officials that any reportage that may threaten the merger between Singapore and the Malayan Federation may result in subversion charges, and that they may be detained without trial under the
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To promote the study of Japanese during and after Nippon-Go Popularising Week, introduce the Japanese state of affairs in a series of articles, and strengthen the command of conventional Japanese language in the local
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launched on 1 January 1994, making it one of the first newspapers in the world to do so. The website remained entirely free until 2005 when paid subscription became required to fully access news and commentary.
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and a standard devised by the Japanese military government (i.e. General Tojo was written as Tozyo). On 8 December 1942, the anniversary of the initial Japanese invasion, the paper was published as the
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was a former top civil servant and Principal Private Secretary to then Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Current editor-in-chief Warren Fernandez was considered as a PAP candidate for the 2006 elections.
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was launched as an eight-page weekly, published at 7 Commercial Square using a hand-operated press. The subscription fee then was Sp.$ 1.75 per month. As editor, Woods sought to distinguish
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to revive the newspaper. Six years after Cameron's death in 1881, his widow appointed Arnot Reid, a young Scottish journalist, as editor, who then held the post for 12 years.
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The paper was originally owned by the individual founders before becoming a private company, as it remained until 1950. Its single largest shareholder was the procurer of the
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Part of Seabridge's attempts to expand circulation was to include "women's columns", particularly by incorporating the voices of the wives of wealthy British planters.
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going back to its founding in 1845. The archived materials are held in the Lee Kong Chian Reference Library and are available to the public through microfilm.
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Schools is a news desk created to encourage youth readership and interest in news and current affairs. Launched in 2004, the programme was initially known as
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experienced discrimination in the workplace and while on assignment. Peter Benson Maxwell, an Indian reporter, arranged an interview with the governor
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built a reputation for bold reporting and fearless commentary. It was known as the "Thunderer of the East", a reference to the original Thunderer,
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by including humour, short stories, and foreign news, and by making use of regular steamship services carrying mail that launched shortly before
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and assigned them to Singapore (Syonan) under the 25th Army Military Administration. These included notable authors such as the novelist
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package consisting of the print edition and full digital access via online, tablets and smartphones, will also be introduced in Brunei.
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supporters and are careful to ensure that reporting of local events adheres closely to the official line" in a 2009 US diplomatic cable
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Following Reid's retirement, Alexander W. Still took over as editor, a post he held for 18 years. During Still's leadership as editor,
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published cash bounties for information leading to the killing or capture of senior communists. Earlier during the Emergency, The
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surrendered on behalf of the Commonwealth forces later that day, leading to the largest surrender of British forces in history.
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To entreat all Japanese soldiers involved in the constructive war effort to cooperate in teaching correct Japanese to natives.
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on 12 December 1907 entitled "Stone-Laying Ceremony: New Methodist Episcopal Church for Singapore", about the construction of
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Monday, Mind and Body for Tuesday, Digital for Wednesday, Community for Thursday and Science for Friday. There are also a
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Title varies: 20 Feb 1942 as Shonan Times; 21 Feb - 7 Dec 1942 as Syonan Times; 8 Dec 1942 - 7 Dec 1943 as Syonan Sinbun.
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Chua Lee Hoong was with the civil service for 10 years before joining Singapore Press Holdings as a journalist in 1995.
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via Clementi's secretary, but was quickly removed from the premises of the Government House when he arrived in person.
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in order to achieve a "Great Spirit of Cosmocrasy" and "sweep away the arrogant and unrighteous British elements".
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on 28 February 1935. The "Plans for a new Supreme Court" report would lead to the construction of the contemporary
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launched a campaign, Nippon-Go Popularising Week, to promote the Japanese language among Singaporeans, using the
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has been debated by historians of Singapore. Prior to 1845, the only English-language newspaper in Singapore was
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and the paper was bought by Seabridge, though it remained more closely affiliated with merchants and lawyers.
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The famous "Singapore is out" headline on 10 August 1965, announcing the independence and sovereignty of the
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New Culture in a New World : the May Fourth Movement and the Chinese Diaspora in Singapore, 1919-1932
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After Singapore gained its independence in 1965, the newspaper has since been referred to as Singapore's
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independent survey of 15 media outlets found that 73% of Singaporean respondents trusted reporting from
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and twice-daily—mid-day and evening updates—radio-news bulletins are also available for free online.
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on 3 April 1944, two flags of Japan are prominently displayed due to the anniversary of the death of
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A free section, featuring a selection of news stories, is currently available at the site. Regular
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app was launched, allowing parents, students and other individual ST subscribers to subscribe to
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on 5 September 1945 as Singapore returned to British colonial rule and subsequently until today.
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Senior Director of Resilience Policy and Research Centre and National Security Research Centre,
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Sepoys against the Rising Sun: The Indian Army in Far East and South-East Asia, 1941–45
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The Japanese occupation of Malaya and Singapore, 1941-45: a social and economic history
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During this period, the paper was thoroughly pro-Japanese and would often report on
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format and online, the latter of which was launched in 1994. It is regarded as the
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signed an agreement with the Singapore Press Holdings to digitise the archives of
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Giese, O., 1994, Shooting the War, Annapolis: United States Naval Institute,
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section, a classified ads and job listing section and a lifestyle, style,
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To publish a guidebook on the proper pronunciation of Japanese syllables.
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The children's newspaper, outlined in the third goal, was published as
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in HR and the Media, Robert Haas ed, Malaysia: AIDCOM 1996 69 at 72-5.
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Seabridge and his wife fled Singapore on 11 February 1942 and went to
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Senior Minister of State for Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador
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The newspaper on 24 November 1970, announcing the death of the first
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and included as a free supplement in the 10 June 1942 edition of the
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hold positions of power or serve in the military. Asian reporters at
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became a major reporter of political and economic events of note in
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The Japanese Occupation of Malaya: A Social and Economic History
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severity of the situation on the frontlines. On 5 January 1941,
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and his involvement in the British Residential system in 1893.
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published the following lead article summarizing the situation.
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began to face competition from other papers, specifically the
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Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
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School Pocket Money Fund was initiated on 1 October 2000 by
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regiment; an event described by historians as the British
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being the Japanese name for Singapore. The first issue of
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and supporting the eventually defeated chief minister
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a success, and it became a daily newspaper in 1858.
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