- John
Edwin Richard Tessensohn (8
April 1855 – 26
September 1926) was a
Singaporean politician and
leader of the
Eurasian community of Singapore. He was...
- Zena
Denise Clarke Tessensohn (16
December 1909 – 25 July 1991) was a
Singaporean sports official. She was one of the Girls'
Sports Club's founders. In...
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commonly referred to as SKA, is a semi-professional
football club
based in
Tessensohn, Singapore,
which plays in the
Singapore National Football League. The...
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Qualified for Semi-finals
Singapore Xin Hua v
Tessensohn Khalsa Balestier United v
Pasirian Lions Tessensohn Khalsa v
Balestier United Pasirian Lions v Singapore...
- States,
while his
middle name was
taken from his great-grandfather,
Edwin Tessensohn.
Bogaars attended the
Convent of the Holy
Infant Jesus,
Saint Patrick's...
- Station, 1967-68.
Alberts 1995, p. 325.
Tessensohn et al. 1990, p. 117.
Tessensohn et al. 1990, p. 120.
Tessensohn et al. 1990, p. 119.
Alberts 1995, p. 295...
- died on 15
April 1960, and
Oehlers remarried in July 1965 to
Annie (Nan)
Tessensohn née Flynn, a widow. His daughter,
Jillian was
murdered by her husband...
- ISBN 978-0875901770 Davey, F. J.; Barrett, P. J.; Cita, M. B.; van der Meer, J. J. M.;
Tessensohn, F.; Thomson, M. R. A.; Webb, P.-N.; Woolfe, K. J. (2001). "Drilling for...
- In 1997,
Pathmanathan joined National Football League Division 2 club
Tessensohn Khalsa Rovers as a player-coach. In 1984,
Pathmanathan was
recalled to...
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product or
service as
being his own (see John
Roberts Powers School v
Tessensohn [1995] FSR 947). It is
usually covered by the same
court rulings as straight...