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Word: goh (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...water supply and its raw materials. Singapore's leaders are trying to keep their nation's economy afloat by a massive switch from trade to manufacturing, are urging industrial countries to set up plants in Singapore and buy its products. If the switch fails, says Defense Minister Goh Keng Swee, "it's a certain deduction that the Communists will eventually win power by free elections"-a statement that is clearly made to elicit help and sympathy from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Singapore: The Boom That Went Bust | 1/7/1966 | See Source »

...been getting on better since the separation than before. Though now independent, Singapore honored its defense commitments by sending half of its two-battalion army to replace a Malaysian detachment in Borneo, thus demolishing whatever prospects Singapore may have had of reconciliation with Indonesia. Singapore's Defense Minister Goh Keng Swee declared: "Our defense is indivisible," and Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman clapped him on the back, saying, "We will do or die together." Ministers of the two states are holding a series of meetings on economic cooperation, as well as preparing to negotiate with Britain the rewriting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Malaysia: The Art of Dispelling Anxiety | 8/27/1965 | See Source »

Three students, David H. Evans Jr. '65 of Adams House and North Andover; Cheng-Teik Goh '65, of Dudley House and Butterworth, Malaysia; and Arthur L. Levin '61, 3M, will deliver addresses. Evans' will be the traditional Latin Part...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University will Award 3693 Degrees Today In 314th Commencement Ceremony in Yard | 6/17/1965 | See Source »

...state it simply, this school has an irresistible tendency to imprison and confuse the mind within a stralt-jacket of fashionable jargon. If traditional learning (which Mr. Horne evidently loathes) confuses less than it enlightens, why should it not be continued, nay, expanded? Cheng-Telk Goh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HERESY | 4/21/1965 | See Source »

Cheng-Telk Goh '65, of Kirkland House and Butterworth, Malaysia, took the second place award of $50 with his speech entitled "Quo Vadis, Progress?" Six finalists had been chosen in a preliminary competition last month...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mississippian Delivers Prize-Winning Speech | 3/26/1965 | See Source »

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