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  2. Tanglin Club - Wikipedia

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    In the dining room of the Singapore Club on 21 May 1946, to reinstate the Tanglin Club, an institution founded seventy-five years earlier as a premier establishment. The club reopened on 1 September 1946, with 182 Ordinary Members, including 127 pre-war registered members, 23 lady members and provision for up to 300 service members.

  3. Wings of Time - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 February 2015, at 20:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Sentosa - Wikipedia

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    It is the location of attractions like AJ Hackett Sentosa, Wavehouse, iFly Singapore, and Wings of Time. Tanjong Beach is located on the relatively more secluded eastern part of the coast. The crescent-shaped beach is sometimes used for special events or parties. The Tanjong Beach Club is now the main draw on Tanjong Beach.

  5. NTUC Downtown East - Wikipedia

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    NTUC Downtown East is an entertainment hub located in Pasir Ris, Singapore. It is 147,000 square metres in area and was officially opened on 5 November 2000. It is run by NTUC club. It provides leisure and entertainment for families and youths. It competes with the two Integrated Resorts, especially Resorts World Sentosa.

  6. Singapore Recreation Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, ordinary membership was opened to people of all communities. A year later, in 1956, women were admitted as members for the first time. At a meeting on 11 February 1963, club president Sir George Oehlers proposed to open full membership to people of all communities in Singapore. This was agreed by a majority of members.

  7. Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan - Wikipedia

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    Teochew Poit Ip Huay Kuan has grown to be one of the largest Chinese clan associations in Singapore. In 1963, it widened its membership base to include female members [6] As of 2008, its membership strength stood at over 7000 members from a total of 520,000 Teochews in Singapore. Its members are not required to pay annual membership fees; only ...

  8. Ee Hoe Hean Club - Wikipedia

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    Co-founded in 1895 by Lim Nee Soon, Gan Eng Seng and Lim Boon Keng, [2] the three-storey high Ee Hoe Hean Club was originally located on Duxton Hill but moved to 38 Club Street in 1911. [3] It subsequently moved to Bukit Pasoh Road in 1925. The club was a social-cum-business club where like-minded Chinese businessmen could mingle and exchange ...

  9. 2014 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    21 February – The Pioneer Generation Package is unveiled to honour Pioneers who helped in the development of Singapore. [17] [18] [19] 25 February – Singapore's first LNG terminal opened in Jurong Island, with another to be built in eastern Singapore soon. [20] [21] 28 February – The River Safari is officially opened. [22]