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Sophia Cooke

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Cooke would use her influence to persuade the Anglican chaplain to begin a mission there. The society paid Cooke's salary but she had to rely on fund raising to keep the school viable. She arranged for Christian services to be conducted in Chinese in the school grounds. This demonstration is said to
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who was an independent missionary. He had created a Malay translation of the Bible in 1853 in roman letter and an Arabic translation in 1856 and he had the means to print it. The bibles were distributed by the
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which Cooke had set up in 1857. After nearly a decade Cooke returned to England for a break. She returned, but after 1869 she was periodically ill and had to return to England to recover.
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in Singapore. She arranged church services in Chinese and helped distribute bibles in Malay and Arabic. She founded the YWCA in Singapore.
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continues in Singapore. There is a Sophia Cooke Ballroom and Sophia Road in Singapore is named for her.
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in Norfolk and for twenty years she worked as a governess before she was sent to Singapore.
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The (now) oldest girls’ school in Singapore and the Far East was founded in 1842 by
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sent Cooke to Singapore to become the Principal of what was then called the "
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have encouraged the local churches to also offer worship in Chinese.
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Society for Promotion of Female Education in the East
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Hilborough
Singapore
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
British
St. Margaret's Secondary School
Hilborough

Maria Dyer
London Missionary Society
Society for Promotion of Female Education in the East
Chinese Girls' School
Benjamin Keasberry
Young Women's Christian Association
St. George's Church, Singapore
Singapore
St. Margaret's Secondary School
"Maria Dyer"




"Cooke, Sophia (1814–1895), missionary and schoolmistress"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/49145
UK public library membership


"Sophia Cooke"

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