Yeoh Ghim Seng
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In office 1970 – 1989 |
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Preceded by | P Coomaraswamy |
Succeeded by | Tan Soo Khoon |
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In office Acting: November 23, 1970 – January 2, 1971 |
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Preceded by | Yusof bin Ishak |
Succeeded by | Benjamin Henry Sheares |
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In office Acting: May 12 – October 23, 1981 |
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Preceded by | Benjamin Henry Sheares |
Succeeded by | C.V. Devan Nair |
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In office Acting: March 29 – September 3, 1985 |
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Preceded by | Wee Chong Jin |
Succeeded by | Wee Kim Wee |
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Born | October 6, 1918 Ipoh |
Died | March 6, 1993 (aged 74) Singapore |
Nationality | Singaporean |
Political party | People's Action Party (1966-1993) |
Dr. Yeoh Ghim Seng (June 22, 1918 – June 3, 1993) was Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore from 1970 to 1989.
He received his early education at St. Michael's Institution in his hometown of Ipoh (in Malaysia) and at Penang Free School. He studied medicine at Cambridge University in the 1940s and was on attachment to hospitals there before becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1950. In 1951, he returned to Malaya to become consultant surgeon to the Singapore General Hospital. When he was appointed Professor of Surgery at the then University of Malaya in 1955, he was one of the first locals to hold that chair. He resigned the chair in 1962 to set up what became a lucrative private practice, but continued to train medical graduates from the university. A six-footer, Dr Yeoh was described once as "the biggest but fastest Asian surgeon".
Dr. Yeoh's political career began in 1966, when he was recruited by the People's Action Party to stand in a by-election in Joo Chiat. He won by a walkover and served as the constituency's MP for 22 years.[1] His preoccupation with medicine precluded a ministerial appointment; instead, he was made Deputy Speaker in 1968, and elected Speaker two years later. In 1977, Mr Barker, congratulating him on his re-election to yet another term as Speaker, said that if not for Dr. Yeoh's commitment to surgery, he "could with ease and distinction occupy one of the front benches on this side of the House".[citation needed]
In 1977, he also became the ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Organization's (AIPO) first president.[2]
Dr. Yeoh was a Public Service Star (B.B.M.) recipient, an active Rotarian, and a Justice of the Peace who also served as chairman of various boards including the Detainees' Aftercare Association and the University of Singapore Council. The National University of Singapore created the Yeoh Ghim Seng Professorship in Surgery in his honour.
At the time of his death (of lung cancer), he was survived by his wife, five daughters and 15 grandchildren.
[edit] References
- ^ POLITICIANS IN SINGAPORE ELECTIONS (Y - Z). Singapore Elections. Retrieved on 2007-02-19.
- ^ BACKGROUND AND HISTORY. ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Organization. Retrieved on 2007-03-07.
Presidents of Singapore | |
Yusof bin Ishak | Benjamin Henry Sheares | C.V. Devan Nair | Wee Kim Wee | Ong Teng Cheong | S.R. Nathan |