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  2. Lee Tzu Pheng - Wikipedia

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    One of her early poems, "My Country, My People", was banned by the Singapore government due to fears that her reference to her "brown-skinned neighbours" would offend the Malay community of Singapore. Another early poem, "Bukit Timah, Singapore" was at one point included in an international selection of poetry for O-level literature students.

  3. Singaporean literature - Wikipedia

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    For example, the coffeetable book Singapore: Places, Poems, Paintings (1993, edited by Koh Buck Song) featured poems, paintings and reminiscences about 30 significant places ranging from Chinatown to Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, and had an exhibition at the National Museum along with paintings from the book.

  4. The Chinese High School (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    On 21 March 1919, the Singapore Nanyang Overseas Chinese Middle School was formally opened at Niven Road with an enrolment of 78 students. Six years later, with an additional funding of S$600,000, the school moved to its new campus at Bukit Timah Road, covering an area of 79 acres (320,000 m 2), and officially renamed The Chinese High School. [1]

  5. Bukit Timah Single Member Constituency - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, it was absorbed into Bukit Timah GRC along with Bukit Batok SMC, Jurong SMC, Ulu Pandan SMC and Yuhua SMC. In 2001, the SMC was recreated as Bukit Timah GRC was broken up to form Holland–Bukit Panjang GRC, Jurong GRC and Bukit Timah SMC. In 2006, the SMC was absorbed into another GRC, Holland–Bukit Timah GRC.

  6. Bukit Timah Satellite Earth Station - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Timah Satellite Earth Station opened on 9 May 1987, with Communications and Information Minister Yeo Ning Hong officially opening it. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] When it opened, it costed in total S$ 65.5 million ( US$ 48.88 million) to build the satellite station, with S$ 39 million ( US$ 29.1 million) for the antenna and communication equipment.

  7. Alfian Sa'at - Wikipedia

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    Alfian bin Sa'at (born 18 July 1977), better known as Alfian Sa'at, is a Singaporean playwright, poet, and writer. [1] [2] He is known for penning a body of English- and Malay-language plays, poems, and prose exploring race, sexuality, and politics, topics considered provocative in Singapore.

  8. Masjid Al-Huda - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Masjid Al-Huda) is a mosque in Bukit Timah, Singapore, located at Jalan Haji Alias, off Sixth Avenue. See also

  9. Boey Kim Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Boey's poems are on the A-level syllabus for English literature in Singapore. [16] His poem "The Planners" was included in the international O-level Literature in English and International General Certificate of Secondary Education syllabi from 2013 to 2015, and 2017 and 2018, while "Reservist" will be tested from 2017 to 2019.