
Print "Singapore Captures All 1942 Queen V Scholarship & Fellowship Awards." The Straits Times 30 Nov. The list was divided into the following sections - (1) From 1885 to 1903, (2) From 1904 to 1909, (3) From 1924 to 1930, (4) From 1931 to 1939, (5) Queen's Scholars of the Malay States (1901-1939), (6) Queen's Scholars and Fellows elected since the new regulations came into force in 1940 - "S" signifies Scholarship and "F" signifies Fellowship, and (7) Malay Queen's Scholars elected during the period 1935-1938 "Official List Of Queen's Scholars." The Straits Times 23 Jul. Ng Yok Ying, read at a meeting at Raffles College, Singapore," from which their list of names was extracted. Print: The Straits Times cited "apaper entitled 'The Queen's Scholarships of Malaya 1885-1948' written by Dr. Print "Queen's Scholars Since 1885." The Straits Times, 16 Nov.

^ Francis Cooray & Khoo Salma Nasution, Redoutable Rerformer: The Life and Times of Cheah Cheang Lim.Category:Queen's Scholars (British Malaya and Singapore).1956: Huang Hsing Hua (Seremban S), Ang Kok Peng (Taiping F), Mah Guan Kong (Singapore S), Colin Leicester (Singapore S).Hannam (S), Tan Kheng Choo (S), Hwang Peng Yuan (S) 1952: Wee Sip Chee/Wee Sit Chee (Singapore S), Un Hon Hin (Singapore S), Eunice Thio (Singapore S), Lim Joo Jock (S).1951: Francis Morsingh (Penang S), Aminuddin Baki (S), Gwee Ah Leng (S).1950: Chua Sui Eng (S), Lim Tay Boh (F), Dr.Yahya Cohen (S), Chua Sui Eng (S) Kiang Ai Kim (F), Cheah Bian Kung (S), Dr. Sandosham (F), Lim Ewe Hock (S), Kwa Geok Choo (S) Attas (F), Chin Fung Kee (S), Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin (S), E. Irene Rajaratnam née Irene Hoisington (S), Kenneth Byrne (F), Dr. Wong Koon Yip/Wong Kin Yip/Wong Kim Yip (F) 1939: Oliver Lyons Phipps (Penang), Wilbur Boswell (Singapore), Rodney Russell Lam (Kuala Lumpur).1938: Lim Kok Aun, Lee Lian Chye, Yap Pow Meng, Abu Bakar bin Tamin.1937: Emma Sadka/ Emily Sadka, Lim Chong Eu, Chin Kim Hong, Ismail bin Md.1936: Lim Hong Bee, Chia Kim Chwee, Ng Wah Hing, Rajah Zahar.1935: Cyril Noel L'Angellier, Ahmad bin Ibrahim, Ng Yok Hing, Mohd.1931: Chuah Seng Chew, Liew Swee Cheng, Ong Hock Sim.1927: Lim Kheng Kooi (Penang), Cheah Heng Sin.1904: Lim Guan Cheng, Noel Clarke, Chan Sze Jin.1891: Francis Osmond de Souza (Singapore).1888: Sir Song Ong Siang (Singapore), Dunstan Alfred Aeria (Penang).1886: Charles Spence Angus (Singapore), James Aitken (Singapore).List of British Malayan Queen's Scholars

In 1959, the Queen's Scholarship was replaced by the Agong's Scholarship in Malaysia and the Singapore State Scholarship, now the President's Scholarship in Singapore. The Queen's Research Fellowships were also introduced for outstanding graduates of Raffles College and King Edward VII College of Medicine (later merged to form the University of Malaya) to study postgraduate courses in selected universities in the United Kingdom. In 1940, the selection of Queen's Scholars was transferred to a Board of Selection appointed by the Senate of Raffles College in Singapore. The Queen's Scholarships were discontinued in 1911 but restored in 1931. Recipients of the Queen's Scholarships would proceed to study at either Cambridge or Oxford universities. Thereafter, the Higher Scholarships were renamed the Queen's Scholarships and was opened up to all British subjects of either sex. From the period 1885–1890, Higher Scholarships were only awarded to the top boys in the Straits Settlement. The main objectives of introducing Higher Scholarships was to allow promising boys an opportunity to complete their studies in the United Kingdom, and to encourage a number of boys to remain in school and acquire a useful education. The first scholarships, originally known as the Higher Scholarships, were founded in 1885 by Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, the Governor of the Straits Settlements, in honour of Queen Victoria. In British Malaya, a Queen's Scholar was a holder of one of various scholarships awarded by the Government of the Straits Settlements to further their studies in the United Kingdom. JSTOR ( January 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).

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