黃繼寶 (Chinese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "黃繼寶" in Chinese language version.

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remembersingapore.org

  • Kay Poh Road… A Busybody Road?. Remember Singapore. 2021-11-23 [2023-05-04]. (原始内容存档于2023-10-21) (英语). Wee Kay Poh (1871-undetermined) was a prominent Chinese businessman who graduated at Raffles Institution and served apprenticeship at Messrs. A. L. Johnston & Co. When he was 20 years old, he married Khoo Liang Neoh, daughter of Chinese merchant Khoo Boon Seng, whose influence and network might have helped Wee Kay Poh in starting his own business. 

timeout.com

  • Sekkappan, Cheryl. 10 unusual street names in Singapore and the stories behind them. TimeOut. 2021-05-22 [2023-05-04]. (原始内容存档于2023-05-05) (英语). The road’s namesake Wee Kay Poh was actually a former apprentice at A.L. Johnston & Company in the 19th century. It was a sprawling business that traded in opium, pepper, gambier and spices... 

web.archive.org

  • Kay Poh Road… A Busybody Road?. Remember Singapore. 2021-11-23 [2023-05-04]. (原始内容存档于2023-10-21) (英语). Wee Kay Poh (1871-undetermined) was a prominent Chinese businessman who graduated at Raffles Institution and served apprenticeship at Messrs. A. L. Johnston & Co. When he was 20 years old, he married Khoo Liang Neoh, daughter of Chinese merchant Khoo Boon Seng, whose influence and network might have helped Wee Kay Poh in starting his own business. 
  • Sekkappan, Cheryl. 10 unusual street names in Singapore and the stories behind them. TimeOut. 2021-05-22 [2023-05-04]. (原始内容存档于2023-05-05) (英语). The road’s namesake Wee Kay Poh was actually a former apprentice at A.L. Johnston & Company in the 19th century. It was a sprawling business that traded in opium, pepper, gambier and spices...