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- Q7689727 description "Singaporean civil servant".
- Q7689727 description "Singaporean civil servant".
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- Q7689727 abstract "Mr Tay Seow Huah (1932 or 1933 – September 1980) was a senior civil servant who served at various times as Director of the Special Branch, Director of the Security and Intelligence Division, Permanent Secretary (Home Affairs) and Permanent Secretary (Defence), prior to his retirement in 1976. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Award in 1967, and the Eisenhower Fellowships in 1971. He was Acting Permanent Secretary of Home Affairs around 1971 and was involved in the Laju incident. He died at the age of 47 in September 1980.On December 2000, the Tay Seow Huah Book Prize was set up by his children, Joanne Tay Siok Wan and Simon S C Tay, and a small group of relatives, friends and former colleagues, including President S R Nathan.".
- Q7689727 deathDate "1980".
- Q7689727 deathYear "1980".
- Q7689727 wikiPageExternalLink Msc_medals.html.
- Q7689727 wikiPageWikiLink Q11016557.
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- Q7689727 wikiPageWikiLink Q6561391.
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- Q7689727 wikiPageWikiLink Q7820645.
- Q7689727 wikiPageWikiLink Q8746327.
- Q7689727 wikiPageWikiLink Q8746691.
- Q7689727 wikiPageWikiLink Q8844157.
- Q7689727 dateOfDeath "1980".
- Q7689727 name "Tay, Seow Huah".
- Q7689727 shortDescription "Singaporean civil servant".
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- Q7689727 comment "Mr Tay Seow Huah (1932 or 1933 – September 1980) was a senior civil servant who served at various times as Director of the Special Branch, Director of the Security and Intelligence Division, Permanent Secretary (Home Affairs) and Permanent Secretary (Defence), prior to his retirement in 1976. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Award in 1967, and the Eisenhower Fellowships in 1971. He was Acting Permanent Secretary of Home Affairs around 1971 and was involved in the Laju incident.".
- Q7689727 label "Tay Seow Huah".
- Q7689727 givenName "Seow Huah".
- Q7689727 name "Seow Huah Tay".
- Q7689727 name "Tay, Seow Huah".
- Q7689727 surname "Tay".