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SEARCH 28
7 May 2005

It is 10.59 pm. Everyone is sleeping and the neighbourhood is quiet.

The 28th search is to scrutinise the NUSS website for updates (see Searches 9 and 10).  I had accessed the website on 3 May 2005 and printed it. The NUSS homepage is at http://www.nuss.org.sg. There is a new navigation panel at the top, underneath the header. Under About NUSS, I had clicked History and got to the History frame. The url is http://www.nuss.org.sg/about_History_Frame.htm . This time the table is longer and the errors have been corrected. There is a lot of new information this time.

I will just note the salient contents from that page and see whether whatever information that I have gathered so far is correct.


Events Surrounding the Medical School, Singapore (1819; 1905 - 2004)

1819 - Singapore was founded by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.

1905 - The buildings of the Female Lunatic Asylum near the General Hospital were renovated and became the Medical School. The Straits Settlements and Federal Malay States Government Medical School opened on 3 July 1905 in Singapore with an enrolment of 23 medical students, only one was a Malay. This one Malay person could be either Dr. Abdul Latiff bin Abdul Razak or Dr. Abdul Samad.

1910 - The first batch of 7 medical students graduated with the Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery. It did not state whether this batch graduated in March or August 1910.

Since Dr. Abdul Latiff bin Abdul Razak graduated only in 1911, we can be sure that he did not graduate in this first batch. Did Dr. Abdul Samad graduate in 1910? We are still uncertain.

August 1911 - Dr. Abdul Latiff bin Abdul Razak graduated from the Straits Settlements and Federal Malay States Government Medical School. He was the first Malay doctor in Malaya who graduated from a western medical school. He graduated in the second batch of doctors in 1911 (the first batch graduated in 1910 and consisted of 7 students).

1912 - The institution's name was changed to King Edward VII Medical School.

March 1912 - Dr. S Kassim graduated from KEVII Medical School.

World War 1 (1914 - 1918).

March 1916 - Dr. HS Moonshi and Dr. Pandak Ahmad b Allang Samin (Pandak Ahmad b Alang Sidin) graduated from KEVII Medical School.

August 1916 - Dr. Md Ibrahim graduated from KEVII Medical School.

March 1917 - Dr. Md Baboo graduated from KEVII Medical School.

August 1917 Dr. IM Ghows graduated from KEVII Medical School.

End of World War 1.

1921 - The Medical School expanded and became King Edward VII College of Medicine.

March 1923 - Dr. Hamzah b Taib graduated from KEVII College of Medicine.

March 1924 Dr. Hussein b Md Ibrahim (Hussin b Mohamed Ibrahim) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine.


1928 - Raffles College opens.

1929 - Raffles College official opening.

March 1929 - Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmad (Nizamudding Ahmad) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine.

March 1930 - Dr. Che Lah b Mohd Joonos (10 December 1903 - 26 January 1986) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine with the Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery.


1931 - The first 28 Raffles College students graduated with Arts or Science diplomas.

1936 - Datuk Dr. Haji Abbas Alias (1914 - 2004) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine with the Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery. En. Fadli has written a chapter about him in his new book. He has appended it (need to check again).

Japanese Occupation (1941-1945) / World War 2.
The Japanese invasion of Malaya is better known as the Japanese Occupation. It occurred between 1941-1945.

1942-1945 - Raffles College and KEVII College of Medicine closed during the Japanese Occupation; re-opened in 1946.

End of Japanese Occupation / End of World War 2.

June 1946 - The Medical College resumed classes in June 1946 when the British reoccupied Singapore and Malaya.

1947 - Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad and Dr. Siti Hasmah Ali graduated from KEVII College of Medicine

1948 - Raffles College and KEVII College of Medicine re-opened after the Japanese Occupation. (End of World War 2)

1949 - Founding of University Malaya (UM)
The King Edward VII College of Medicine amalgamated with Raffles College in 1949 to become University Malaya (better known as UM to many) and became its Faculty of Medicine. UM opened in 1949.

1950 - UM awarded its first degrees.

1953 - Dr. Arifin Ngah Marzuki graduated from KEVII College of Medicine; first VC of UKM (date unknown). There were only 13 Malay doctors in Malaya in 1953. Refer to List of 13 early Malay doctors in 1953.

1954 - Inaugural meeting of the UM Society (UMS).

1957 - Professor Dato' Dr. Ungku Omar Ungku Ahmad (Class of 1957)(1931-1969) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine.

1958 - UM operates at 2 campuses - Singapore and KL.

1959 - Singapore achieves internal self-government with an elected Prime Minister, Lee Kwan Yu?

1962 - UM splits. University of Singapore opens. Singapore declares independence. UMS became University of Singapore Society (USS).

1962 - The KEVII College of Medicine became the Faculty of Medicine, University of Singapore in 1962.

9 August 1965 - Founding of Singapore
Singapore ceded and became independent from Malaysia on 9 August 1965.
Singapore became Republic of Singapore.

1969 - University of Singapore secures site at Kent Ridge for its new campus.

1980 - University of Singapore and Nanyang University merged to form National University of Singapore (NUS).

1981 - USS became the National University of Singapore Society (NUSS)

1982 - Founding of the National University of Singapore (NUS)
University of Singapore became the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1982.

1986 - NUS completed transfers of all faculties and departments to the Kent Ridge Campus.

2004 - NUSS celebrated its 50th Anniversary.


It cannot be ascertained when these following doctors graduated:

Dr. Hamzah Taib
En. Fadli has obtained the information and will send it.

Tan Sri Dr. Raja Ahmad Noordin
He was ex-Director General of Health, Malaysia. See Search 1. He is presently the Executive Chairman of the Malaysian Doctors Cooperative Limited (Koperasi Doktor Malaysia Bhd). Refer to this website: www.kdm.org.my

Tan Sri Dr. Abdul Majid
Tan Sri Dr. Abu Bakar
Dr. Amir Abbas
Dato' Dr. Haji Mohammed
Dr. Abdul Samad


It is 12.36 am on 8 May 2005. The Apprentice, Season 3 will be on TV tonight.


Acknowledgement

Updates from NUSS website
Accessed on 3 May 2005 and printed it.
Previously accessed - Searches 9 and 10.
There is a lot of new information this time.

Founding of Singapore (1819)
Singapore was founded by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.
Need more background details on Sir Stamford Raffles and how he became the founder of Singapore. What was the agreement? What papers were signed? What were the privileges set for the Malays at the time of signing and hand over of Singapore to the British? Which parties represented the Malays? What happened to the Malays under British Singapore?

Events Surrounding the Medical School, Singapore (1905 - 2004)
1905 - The buildings of the Female Lunatic Asylum near the General Hospital were renovated and became the Medical School. The Straits Settlements and Federal Malay States Government Medical School opened on 3 July 1905 in Singapore with an enrolment of 23 medical students, only one was a Malay. This one Malay person could be either Dr. Abdul Latiff bin Abdul Razak or Dr. Abdul Samad.
1910 - The first batch of 7 medical students graduated with the Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery. It did not state whether this batch graduated in March or August 1910.
Since Dr. Abdul Latiff bin Abdul Razak graduated only in 1911, we can be sure that he did not graduate in this first batch. Did Dr. Abdul Samad graduate in 1910? We are still uncertain.
August 1911 - Dr. Abdul Latiff bin Abdul Razak graduated from the Straits Settlements and Federal Malay States Government Medical School. He was the first Malay doctor in Malaya who graduated from a western medical school. He graduated in the second batch of doctors in 1911 (the first batch graduated in 1910 and consisted of 7 students).
1912 - The institution's name was changed to King Edward VII Medical School.
March 1912 - Dr. S Kassim graduated from KEVII Medical School.

World War 1 (1914 - 1918).

March 1916 - Dr. HS Moonshi and Dr. Pandak Ahmad b Allang Samin (Pandak Ahmad b Alang Sidin) graduated from KEVII Medical School.

August 1916 - Dr. Md Ibrahim graduated from KEVII Medical School.

March 1917 - Dr. Md Baboo graduated from KEVII Medical School.

August 1917 Dr. IM Ghows graduated from KEVII Medical School.
End of World War 1.
1921 - The Medical School expanded and became King Edward VII College of Medicine.

March 1923 - Dr. Hamzah b Taib graduated from KEVII College of Medicine.

March 1924 Dr. Hussein b Md Ibrahim (Hussin b Mohamed Ibrahim) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine.
1928 - Raffles College opened.
1929 - Raffles College official opening.

March 1929 - Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmad (Nizamudding Ahmad) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine.

March 1930 - Dr. Che Lah b Mohd Joonos (December 1902 - 26 January 1986) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine with the Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery.
1931 - The first 28 Raffles College students graduated with Arts or Science diplomas.
1936 - Datuk Dr. Haji Abbas Alias (1914 - 2004) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine with the Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery. En. Fadli has written a chapter about him in his new book. He has appended it (need to check again).
Japanese Occupation (1942-1945) / World War 2.
The Japanese invasion of Malaya is better known as the Japanese Occupation. It occurred between 1942-1945.
1942-1945 - Raffles College and KEVII College of Medicine closed during the Japanese Occupation; re-opened in 1946.
June 1946 - The Medical College resumed classes in June 1946 when the British reoccupied Singapore and Malaya.
1947 - Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad and Dr. Siti Hasmah Ali graduated from KEVII College of Medicine

End of Japanese Occupation / End of World War 2.
1948 - Raffles College and KEVII College of Medicine re-opened after the Japanese Occupation. (End of World War 2)
1949 - Founding of University Malaya (UM)
The King Edward VII College of Medicine amalgamated with Raffles College in 1949 to become University Malaya (better known as UM to many) and became its Faculty of Medicine. UM opened in 1949.
1950 - UM awarded its first degrees. How many degrees? In what areas? Did any Malay receive any degrees in 1950? Who?
1953 - Dr. Arifin Ngah Marzuki graduated from KEVII College of Medicine; first VC of UKM (date unknown). There were only 13 Malay doctors in Malaya in 1953. Refer to List of 13 early Malay doctors in 1953.
1954 - Inaugural meeting of the UM Society (UMS).
1957 - Professor Dato' Dr. Ungku Omar Ungku Ahmad (Class of 1957)(1931-1969) graduated from KEVII College of Medicine.
1958 - UM operates at 2 campuses - Singapore and KL.
1959 - Singapore achieves internal self-government with an elected Prime Minister, Lee Kwan Yu?

1962 - UM splits. University of Singapore opens. Singapore declares independence. UMS became University of Singapore Society (USS).
1962 - The KEVII College of Medicine became the Faculty of Medicine, University of Singapore in 1962.
9 August 1965 - Founding of Singapore
Singapore ceded and became independent from Malaysia on 9 August 1965.
Singapore became Republic of Singapore.
1969 - University of Singapore secures site at Kent Ridge for its new campus.

1980 - University of Singapore and Nanyang University merged to form National University of Singapore (NUS).

1981 - USS became the National University of Singapore Society (NUSS)

1982 - Founding of the National University of Singapore (NUS)
University of Singapore became the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1982.

1986 - NUS completed transfers of all faculties and departments to the Kent Ridge Campus.

2004 - NUSS celebrated its 50th Anniversary.
Founding of Singapore (9 August 1965)
Singapore became independent from Malaysia on 9 August 1965.
Singapore became Republic of Singapore.
Who was Singapore's Prime Minister in 1959? 1965?
What is the background of Singapore's Prime Minister?
What were the negotiations and settlement when Singapore ceded from Malaysia?
Did the Singapore Malays benefit from Singapore becoming a republic?
Did the Malaysian Malays benefit from Singapore becoming a republic?
Who benefited the most from Singapore becoming a republic?
Did Malaysia lose anything when it gave away Singapore?
What were the reasons for giving away Singapore?
Who was the Prime Minister of Malaysia in 1965?

Exact year of graduation
It cannot be ascertained when these following doctors graduated:
Dr. Hamzah Taib
En. Fadli will send more information.

Tan Sri Dr. Raja Ahmad Noordin
He was ex-Director General of Health, Malaysia. See Search 1. He is presently the Executive Chairman of the Malaysian Doctors Cooperative Limited (Koperasi Doktor Malaysia Bhd). Refer to this website: www.kdm.org.my

Tan Sri Dr. Abdul Majid
Tan Sri Dr. Abu Bakar
Dr. Amir Abbas
Dato' Dr. Haji Mohammed
Dr. Abdul Samad

Telehealth Research Group
http://www.medic.usm.my/rnd/~telehealth
School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia

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