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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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500:, and was a critic of the British colonial administration, though much milder in its criticism of the government compared to its critique of unethical businesses. Under Still's leadership, circulation (from 3,600 in 1910 to 4,100 in 1920) and ad revenues increased. Still's outspokenness as editor resulted in a number of libel suits against the paper, which were either lost or settled privately out of court. He believed that the paper had an obligation to investigate and expose corruption both in government and in business.
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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.
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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
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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Archipel. Études interdisciplinaires sur le monde insulindien
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484:
4531:
4173:"The Exotic World of Singaporean Journalism - Asia Sentinel"
2954:
Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
2292:
Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
1714:
School Pocket Money Fund was initiated on 1 October 2000 by
4245:
3867:"ST editorial reshuffle to streamline, strengthen coverage"
3585:"Singapore bans Chinese-American scholar as foreign agent"
3555:"Singapore Straits Times website down after hacker threat"
3312:"Singapore bans Chinese-American scholar as foreign agent"
3282:"Singapore Straits Times website down after hacker threat"
2063:(Press release). Singapore Press Holdings. 24 March 2014.
2034:(Press release). Singapore Press Holdings. 24 March 2014.
1786:- Malaysian edition spin-off and former sister publication
1668:, including the frequently updated "Latest News" section.
1073:
regiment; an event described by historians as the British
717:
being the Japanese name for Singapore. The first issue of
3615:"WikiLeaks: Significant gov't pressure put on ST editors"
3947:"Appointment of Members to The Public Transport Council"
2533:
Singapore Burning: Heroism and Surrender in World War II
2173:
Dateline Singapore : 150 years of the Straits times
4412:
The world's great dailies: profiles of fifty newspapers
2644:
Singapore, My Country: Biography Of M Bala Subramanion
2560:
Out in the Midday Sun: The British in Malaya 1880-1960
1205:
and supporting the eventually defeated chief minister
4485:
3591:. The Associated Press. 4 August 2017. Archived from
3402:"IPI to Discuss PAP Threat Against The Straits Times"
3048:"IPI to Discuss PAP Threat Against The Straits Times"
1888:"The Straits times and Singapore journal of commerce"
1473:
Intelligence analyst of Internal Security Department
981:
edition on 21 August 1955, announcing the opening of
4481:
Search digitised Singapore newspapers from 1831-2013
3133:"'Devils that Suck the Blood of the Malayan People'"
2115:"The History of Armenians in Singapore and Malaysia"
1830:
1828:
457:
a success, and it became a daily newspaper in 1858.
4088:"Appointment to the Government Information Service"
1912:Correspondent, Chantal SajanSenior (15 July 2023).
1213:. Following criticism of the paper's coverage from
1041:(PAP), who desired self-governance for Singapore.
1027:established a Malayan (now Malaysian) edition, the
786:on 8 December 1943. The paper was reverted back to
396:
The Straits Times and Singapore Journal of Commerce
301:
The Straits Times and Singapore Journal of Commerce
129:
The Straits Times and Singapore Journal of Commerce
4419:Dateline Singapore: 150 Years of The Straits Times
3805:"Former ISD director Tjong Yik Min dies at age 67"
2931:"Identity and Ideology in Sakura Katakana Shimbun"
2584:Farrell, Brian; Hunter, Sandy (15 December 2009).
1290:Executive chairman of the Straits Times Press/SPH
924:To publish a weekly children's katakana newspaper.
431:The Straits Times Almanack, Calendar and Directory
4117:"Book Review: Lee Kuan Yew's Taming of the Press"
3685:"COMMENT: The big story behind the SPH reshuffle"
2587:A Great Betrayal: The Fall of Singapore Revisited
1825:
1001:The newspaper on 27 May 1961, two days after the
962:The newspaper on 12 December 1950, reporting the
817:
4811:
3525:"In Singapore, Political Campaigning Goes Viral"
3244:"In Singapore, Political Campaigning Goes Viral"
3102:
1451:Editor of Berita Harian, Associate editor of ST
640:edition on 15 February 1942. Lieutenant-General
4039:. Singapore Press Holdings. n.d. Archived from
3103:Ward, Ian; Miraflor, Norma; Peng, Chin (2003).
1487:Editor-in-chief, deputy chief executive of SPH
4820:1845 establishments in the Straits Settlements
4334:
3207:
3205:
3107:. Singapore: Media Masters. pp. 312–313.
2782:
939:, though it was later sold separately for one
894:
740:, though it was later sold separately for one
710:
529:released in the afternoon. Still retired from
4825:English-language newspapers published in Asia
4547:
4421:(1995), published by Singapore Press Holdings
4380:Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
2583:
1911:
1211:Preservation of Public Security Ordinance Act
1047:Preservation of Public Security Ordinance Act
4246:"The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund"
3485:
2335:. David Kenley. Taylor & Francis. 2003.
2032:"The Straits Times launches Myanmar edition"
1721:
1408:Director, president, chief executive of SPH
616:was unable to maintain the competition with
4202:Walravens, Hartmut, ed. (19 January 2008),
4111:
4109:
3715:"Former president S R Nathan dies, aged 92"
3202:
2747:
2489:Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History
2061:"The Straits Times launches Brunei edition"
1965:
4554:
4540:
4368:Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020
3902:. Land Transport Authority. Archived from
2865:. University of Hawaii Press. p. 10.
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1838:. Singapore Press Holdings. Archived from
1188:
1165:edition on 16 March 1986, a day after the
436:The first major political stance taken by
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837:on 20 February 1942, five days after the
691:On 20 February 1942, five days after the
4428:(2012), published by Straits Times Press
4106:
3925:"Climate control in the Singapore Press"
3460:
3169:
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2831:
2667:
2640:
2620:. Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
2247:A history of modern Singapore, 1819-2005
2243:
2169:
2055:
2053:
1999:"Audit Bureau of Circulations Singapore"
1573:, director of the Ministry of Defence's
1414:Perm. Sec. of the Ministry of Transport
1193:Prior to 1965, during the early days of
632:
628:
475:and visits from dignitaries such as the
4410:Merrill, John C. and Harold A. Fisher.
3935:from the original on 24 September 2017.
3833:
3494:"More young people writing to ST Forum"
3213:"More young people writing to ST Forum"
2674:(2nd ed.). Singapore. p. 46.
2556:
2204:
2176:. Singapore: Singapore Press Holdings.
1959:
1698:
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594:after World War II. The efforts of the
541:or sensationalized crimes, such as the
509:Still attacked the actions of governor
14:
4812:
3775:"Tony Tan elected Singapore president"
3643:
3522:
3241:
3223:from the original on 16 September 2017
2928:
2717:Liao, Edgar Bolun (31 December 2021).
2613:
2212:. Singapore: Oxford University Press.
2021:
1118:president of the Republic of Singapore
727:Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
623:
27:Singaporean daily broadsheet newspaper
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2557:Shennan, Margaret (1 November 2015).
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2859:Kratoska, Paul H. (1 January 1997).
2716:
2647:. World Scientific. pp. 62–63.
2641:Sengupta, Nilanjana (29 June 2016).
1815:"About The Straits Times Leadership"
1769:, the second highest rating next to
1080:
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4183:from the original on 13 August 2017
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3190:from the original on 13 August 2017
3105:Alias Chin Peng: My Side of History
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3058:from the original on 20 August 2017
3028:from the original on 19 August 2017
2998:from the original on 19 August 2017
2901:
2835:South East Asia Colonial History V4
2832:Kratoska, Paul (16 December 2021).
2434:Historical dictionary of journalism
2090:"Robert Carr Woods, Sr | Infopedia"
1559:Chief of Government Communications
24:
4426:OB Markers: My Straits Times Story
4404:
4347:from the original on 30 March 2019
3865:Chua, Hian Hou (4 February 2008).
3647:OB Markers: My Straits Times Story
3461:Aglionby, John (26 October 2001).
3170:Aglionby, John (26 October 2001).
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1575:Security and Intelligence Division
1567:OB Markers: My Straits Times Story
795:Japan's war efforts in the Pacific
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4835:Newspapers published in Singapore
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4256:from the original on 2 March 2019
4014:from the original on 25 June 2021
3846:from the original on 25 June 2021
3815:from the original on 21 July 2021
3785:from the original on 21 July 2021
3755:from the original on 31 July 2018
3725:from the original on 21 July 2021
3664:from the original on 15 July 2022
2902:Roy, Kaushik (15 February 2016).
2617:Men Who Lost Singapore, 1938-1942
2170:Turnbull, Constance Mary (1995).
2067:from the original on 30 June 2016
2038:from the original on 30 June 2016
1756:
1138:edition on 1 November 1981, when
757:The paper was later published as
585:, founded in 1914, lagged behind
4519:
4507:
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2614:McCrum, Ronald (27 April 2018).
2205:Buckley, Charles Burton (1984).
2117:. Amassia.com.au. Archived from
1773:(CNA), a local TV news channel.
1332:Council of Presidential Advisers
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2141:"The Straits Times | Infopedia"
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1795:List of newspapers in Singapore
1682:
1499:Interim CEO of SPH Media Trust
1467:Review, Political editor of ST
1336:Singapore Management University
1100:after it was expelled from the
4840:Newspapers established in 1845
4306:"Frequently Asked Questions -"
4034:"Bio on Author Han Fook Kwang"
3972:Yahya, Yasmine (26 May 2017).
2783:De Mendelssohn, Peter (1944).
1991:
1905:
1880:
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1736:Media Club. Youth newspapers,
1531:Editor of ST, Editor-at-large
1495:Ministry of Trade and Industry
818:As a war propaganda instrument
563:Paris Foreign Missions Society
479:. Colonial officials, such as
362:
272:Print and digital editions of
240:(also known informally by its
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4561:
4398:HR and the Media in Singapore
3781:. London. 28 September 2011.
2929:Kurohi, Rei (17 April 2018).
1800:
1268:Position(s) in public office
806:Batavia (present-day Jakarta)
686:
648:In July 1941, Prime Minister
525:published in the morning and
3923:Ellis, Eric (21 June 2001).
1656:Launched on 1 January 1994,
1391:Internal Security Department
367:The original conception for
18:The Sunday Times (Singapore)
7:
4216:10.1515/9783598441264.5.137
3683:Balji, P.N. (1 July 2016).
3523:Mydans, Seth (5 May 2011).
3242:Mydans, Seth (5 May 2011).
2530:Smith, Colin (4 May 2006).
1776:
1753:weekly releases digitally.
1588:
1516:CEO of Neptune Orient Lines
1326:Port of Singapore Authority
1298:Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1195:Singaporean self-governance
1167:Collapse of Hotel New World
1035:Singaporean self-governance
946:
721:published a declaration by
10:
4856:
3492:Tan, Amelia (1 May 2010).
3159:– via Sage Journals.
2948:Kheng, Cheah Boon (1996).
2935:ScholarBank@NUS Repository
2838:. Routledge. p. 385.
2668:Kratoska, Paul H. (2018).
2431:Eaman, Ross Allan (2021).
2286:Kheng, Cheah Boon (1996).
1971:Encyclopedia of Journalism
1431:Executive chairman of SPH
1362:Executive chairman of SPH
1315:Executive chairman of SPH
750:children's newspaper, the
353:National Gallery Singapore
349:Old Supreme Court Building
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3644:Cheong, Yip Seng (2013).
2786:Japan's political warfare
1632:is published on Sundays.
1581:. Editors were bound by "
1267:
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4472:SPH NewsLink—Archive of
4147:South China Morning Post
3463:"A tick in the only box"
3172:"A tick in the only box"
3149:10.1177/0968344516671738
2761:. Singapore: NewspaperSG
2250:. Singapore: NUS Press.
2244:Turnbull, C. M. (2009).
1967:Christopher, H. Sterling
1707:School Pocket Money Fund
1664:all the articles on the
1617:section titled "Life!".
1419:Land Transport Authority
573:In the 1920s and 1930s,
523:The Singapore Free Press
417:was launched. Historian
411:The Singapore Free Press
4801:Mass media in Singapore
3650:. Straits Times Press.
3342:"PAP and English Press"
2988:"PAP and English Press"
2483:Datta, Arunima (2017).
1509:Chief executive of SPH
1478:Prime Minister's Office
1395:Group Chief Executive,
1189:Government interference
658:Minister of Information
323:Wesley Methodist Church
253:newspaper owned by the
118:; 179 years ago
4341:www.marketscreener.com
2908:. BRILL. p. 146.
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1689:National Library Board
1636:International editions
1579:president of Singapore
1520:Chief of Defence Force
1374:President of Singapore
1304:President of Singapore
1148:1981 Anson by-election
1102:Federation of Malaysia
1018:public limited company
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662:attack on Pearl Harbor
645:
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433:, published in 1846.
391:Robert Carr Woods, Sr.
4046:on 15 September 2017.
3909:on 11 November 2012.
2759:eresources.nlb.gov.sg
2732:10.4000/archipel.2620
2501:10.1353/cch.2017.0041
2145:eresources.nlb.gov.sg
2094:eresources.nlb.gov.sg
1583:out of bounds markers
1447:Zainul Abidin Rasheed
1369:Deputy Prime Minister
1223:1980 general election
1203:1959 general election
1199:People's Action Party
1098:Republic of Singapore
1039:People's Action Party
810:
746:. In addition to the
679:
636:
629:Lead-up to occupation
612:By 1933, the renewed
502:
4454: (archive index)
4376:University of Oxford
3953:on 24 September 2017
3897:"Annual Report 2009"
3877:on 24 September 2017
3621:. 2 September 2011.
3504:on 16 September 2017
2960:(2 (271)): 116–119.
2755:"The Syonan Shimbun"
2298:(2 (271)): 116–119.
1699:Community programmes
1550:Senior editor of ST
1067:Batang Kali massacre
775:Hepburn romanization
703:and became known as
519:Singapore Free Press
450:Singapore Free Press
427:Singapore Free Press
377:Singapore Free Press
155:North, News Centre,
4620:Shin Min Daily News
4417:Turnbull, C. Mary.
4094:on 8 September 2017
3561:. 4 November 2013.
3288:. 4 November 2013.
3131:Hack, Karl (2016).
2121:on 26 February 2015
1892:Library of Congress
1628:A separate edition
1262:Position(s) in SPH
1243:leaked by WikiLeaks
1178:newspaper of record
964:Maria Hertogh riots
861:dominates the news.
833:The first issue of
624:Japanese occupation
511:Laurence Guillemard
497:The Times of London
263:newspaper of record
181:(As of August 2018)
65:on 13 December 2019
41:
32:Straits Times Index
4585:The Business Times
4391:Additional sources
4008:The Business Times
3840:The Business Times
3721:. 22 August 2016.
3529:The New York Times
3248:The New York Times
1951:has generic name (
1821:. 7 November 2022.
1790:Media of Singapore
1687:In July 2007, the
1596:functions with 16
1012:On 11 March 1950,
1003:Bukit Ho Swee fire
983:Paya Lebar Airport
888:In June 1942, the
875:The Syonan Shimbun
767:The Syonan Shimbun
723:Tomoyuki Yamashita
646:
399:on 15 July 1845.
225:List of newspapers
220:Media of Singapore
39:
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4739:Nanyang Siang Pau
4578:The Straits Times
4460:The Straits Times
4448:The Straits Times
4424:Cheong Yip Seng.
4225:978-3-598-44126-4
4208:IFLA Publications
4123:on 5 October 2013
3978:The Straits Times
3809:The Straits Times
3719:The Straits Times
3595:on 13 August 2017
3436:The Straits Times
3406:The Straits Times
3376:The Straits Times
3348:. 30 April 1959.
3346:The Straits Times
3322:on 13 August 2017
3052:The Straits Times
3022:The Straits Times
2994:. 30 April 1959.
2992:The Straits Times
2915:978-90-04-30678-3
2872:978-0-8248-1889-0
2845:978-1-000-56050-3
2681:978-981-325-027-7
2654:978-981-314-131-5
2627:978-981-4722-42-1
2597:978-981-4435-46-8
2570:978-981-4625-32-6
2563:. Monsoon Books.
2543:978-0-14-190662-1
2444:978-1-5381-2504-5
2390:978-9971-69-378-7
2342:978-1-135-94564-0
2257:978-9971-69-343-5
1918:The Straits Times
1819:The Straits Times
1784:New Straits Times
1767:The Straits Times
1763:Reuters Institute
1734:The Straits Times
1730:The Straits Times
1723:The Straits Times
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1594:The Straits Times
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1383:President of SPH
1280:
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1235:The Straits Times
1229:agreed to accept
1227:The Straits Times
1219:1979 by-elections
1182:The Straits Times
1081:Post-independence
1058:The Straits Times
1054:Malayan Emergency
1030:New Straits Times
1025:The Straits Times
1014:The Straits Times
873:The newspaper as
855:The Syonan Sinbun
853:The newspaper as
839:Fall of Singapore
788:The Straits Times
763:The Syonan Sinbun
697:The Straits Times
693:Fall of Singapore
675:The Straits Times
650:Winston Churchill
618:The Straits Times
600:The Straits Times
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319:The Straits Times
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