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  2. 1990 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    7 February – The Ministry of Health allows the transplant of heart and liver on a pilot basis, making it the first such transplant. [2] 13 February – The Singapore Aviation Academy starts construction, formed from the previous Training Centre. The Academy's new building will have more aviation courses, state-of-the-art equipment, among ...

  3. Timeline of Singaporean history - Wikipedia

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    1 February: The siege of Singapore begins. The Japanese in Johor Bahru begin shelling the island daily in addition to daily aerial bombing. 8 February: The Japanese cross the Strait of Johor by inflatable boats and landed in Singapore during the Battle of Singapore. 11 February: The Japanese and Allied soldiers fight fiercely at Bukit Timah. 13 ...

  4. Public holidays in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The days observed as general public holidays in Singapore are declared in the schedule to the Holidays Act. [9] According to the Ministry of Manpower, which issues a yearly list of the dates on which public holidays fall, the holidays were "chosen and agreed upon after close consultation with different community and religious leaders in ...

  5. Lesbian Club Culture of 1990s Singapore Explored in Kirsten ...

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    It is important for me to produce ‘Crocodile Rock,’ Singapore’s first historical lesbian film.’ The film will be produced by Tan Si En’s Momo Film Co (Singapore) and Kirsten Tan’s 10 ...

  6. Category:1990s in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    1990 in Singapore (3 C, 6 P) 1991 in Singapore (5 C, 3 P) ... Pages in category "1990s in Singapore" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  7. List of major crimes in Singapore (1990–1999) - Wikipedia

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    Although the shooting left Lee injured, Lee was able to recover fully with timely medical treatment. Tay fled to Malaysia, where he was arrested and extradited to Singapore about five years later. In February 2001, Tay was found guilty of illegally discharging his firearm with intent to cause harm and sentenced to death under the Arms Offences ...

  8. History of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Singapore was signed on 6 February 1819 and modern Singapore was born. [31] [32] When Raffles arrived, it was estimated that there were around 1,000 people living in the whole of the island of Singapore, mostly local groups that would become assimilated into Malays and a few dozen Chinese.

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