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SST in 2014. The 6.7 acres (2.7 ha) campus is located at 1 Technology Drive in Clementi, opposite Singapore Polytechnic. [3] [21] Costing S$49 million, construction of the permanent campus was completed in 2011, and SST moved in on 3 January 2012. [22] [23]
POSB - Post Office Savings Bank (now known as POSBank) PP - Public Prosecutor (see also "APP" and "DPP") or Parkway Parade; PROGRESS - Providing Opportunities through Growth, Remaking Singapore for Success; PS - Plaza Singapura; PSA - Port of Singapore Authority (now known as PSA International) PSC - Public Service Commission
From 26 November 1979 to 1 February 1980, the post office was closed for renovations. [4] It reopened with a larger lobby, a newer service counter and more post office boxes. [5] In March 2013, the My First Classroom preschool opened a branch in the second storey of the post office.
Flight 472 landed in Singapore at 1825 hours SST and was immediately surrounded by the police before the Singapore authorities could confirm that it was a false alarm. The incident highlighted the lack of special forces trained and equipped to deal with a hijack or hostage situation in Singapore. The SOF was created in 1984. [6]
It is the largest and oldest local bank in continuous operation in Singapore with over four million customers. [1] Established on 1 January 1877 as the Post Office Savings Bank (Chinese: 郵政儲蓄銀行; pinyin: Yóuzhèngchǔxù Yínháng), [2] POSB currently operates as part of DBS Bank after being acquired on 16 November 1998. [3]
Singapore 571150 The postal codes for private residential, commercial and industrial houses and buildings are assigned based on the alphabetical sequence of the street names in each sector. This means that the codes for a particular postal sector have been assigned first to houses and buildings located along street names beginning with 'A ...
The whole establishment of the post office in the 1830s consisted of one European clerk, one local writer and a peon. To cope with the increasing volume of mail, the Post Office, then known as the Singapore Post Office, later General Post Office, was moved in 1854 to its own building near the Town Hall by the side of the Singapore River.
The former General Post Office building, now the Fullerton Hotel. During the 1850s, the post office, then known as the General Post Office (GPO), moved in 1854 to its own building [a] near City Hall, on the banks of the Singapore River, to cope with the growing mail volumes. However, despite the building being much more spacious, its location ...