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Tan Teck Soon

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After completing his further studies, Tan returned to Singapore to work as a civil servant. He subsequently joined the private sector, serving as part of Kim Ching & Co's consulate in Thailand. Tan was also an active member of the Singapore Chinese Educational Institute, the Straits Chinese
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and was particularly proficient in Chinese studies. As a teenager, Tan often helped his father to translate his letters to overseas missionaries from Chinese to English. In 1873, he became the first
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In 1893, Tan co-founded the Straits Philosophical Society, whose membership was limited to 15 and required one to be of "distinguished merit", a university graduate, or a member of a European
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recipient of the Guthrie Scholarship for Chinese boys, which allowed him to further his studies at the Anglo-Chinese College in
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Tan withdrew from public life in his later years. He became increasingly drawn to Buddhism and was a supporter of the
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Christian Circulations: Global Christianity and the Local Church in Penang and Singapore, 1819–2000
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Doran, Christine (2006). "Bright Celestial: Progress in the Political Thought of Tan Teck Soon".
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Christian Association, the Anti-Opium League, and the Chinese Philomathic Society.
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Sacred Webs: The Social Lives and Networks of Minnan Protestants, 1840s–1920s
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The Irish Buddhist: The Forgotten Monk who Faced Down the British Empire
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Tan was born in 1859 in Singapore. His father was Chinese missionary
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Turner, Alicia; Cox, Laurence; Bocking, Brian (2020).
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The Edinburgh Companion to the History of Democracy
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Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Southern Min
Hokkien
POJ
simplified Chinese



traditional Chinese



pinyin
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Tan See Boo
Tan See Boo
Chinese Girls' School
Raffles Institution
Straits Chinese
Xiamen
learned society

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