Tan Cheng Lock (5 April 1883 – 13 December 1960) –Businessman/politician
Tan Cheng Lock was born on 5 April 1883 into a rich and prominent Straits Chinese family in Malacca. He received his education at the Malacca High School and completed his Cambridge Certificate at Singapore’s Raffles Institution (RI). In 1902, he became an English and Literature teacher at RI after giving up his plan to read law in the United Kingdom following his failure to secure a Queen’s Scholarship.
In 1908, Tan returned to Malacca in 1908 to work as assistant manager at a rubber estate. He successfully worked his way up and made a fortune in the rubber industry. Subsequently, he became the director of more than.... Click here to read more.
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