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  2. Singapore River - Wikipedia

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    Between 1819, when the first wooden jetty and the first bridge were built over the Singapore River in Singapore, and in 2015, 14 bridges were built across the river (or 17, although the Marina Reservoir, where the estuary is now located, is considered a Singapore River). Until 1819, the river could only be crossed by boats and ferries.

  3. History of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The failure of Britain to defend Singapore had destroyed its credibility as an infallible ruler in the eyes of Singaporeans. The decades after the war saw a political awakening amongst the local populace and the rise of anti-colonial and nationalist sentiments, epitomised by the slogan Merdeka , or "independence" in the Malay language.

  4. Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's free port trade was at Singapore River ... the British built the large Singapore ... Much of the infrastructure in Singapore had been destroyed during the ...

  5. Timeline of Singaporean history - Wikipedia

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    The Straits Times was established as The Straits Times and Singapore Journal of Commerce. 1852: A new deep harbour called New Harbour, later known as Keppel Harbour, is built. 22 July: St Joseph's Institution [as St John's Institution] was established at Bras Basah Road. [15] 1854: Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) was established. [16 ...

  6. Early history of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese destroyed the outpost in Singapore in 1613, [33] [34] but shortly afterwards in the early 1620s, it was suggested that forts be built in the Singapore Straits to counter the rising power of the Dutch. [28]

  7. Southcoast Wonders: Destroyed, demolished or sold, 5 churches ...

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    A hundred years ago, the city had a Catholic church in every neighborhood, built for every immigrant enclave. Many vanished. What happened to them?

  8. William Montgomerie - Wikipedia

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    The stone was a large rock in the Singapore River bearing an ancient and undeciphered inscription. It was destroyed by the Settlement Engineer to clear the river channel. Montgomerie had intended to set up a Singapore museum, but was unable to do so. Instead, he sent the pieces he recovered to the Asiatic Society museum in Calcutta around 1848 ...

  9. More than six years after wildfires destroyed their Malibu ...

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    Hauptman and his wife have lived in Malibu since the mid-1970s when they purchased land and built a house in the hills overlooking Broad Beach. The Woolsey Fire destroyed it. The Woolsey Fire ...