Английская Википедия:1976 in Singapore
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The following lists events that happened during 1976 in Singapore.
Incumbents
Events
April
- 1 April – The Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises (SCORE) is formed to help ex-offenders find employment.
June
- June - The Pearl Bank Apartments is completed, making it Singapore's tallest and densest residential building in Singapore at that time. The Apartments will soon be demolished after being sold to CapitaLand in an en-bloc sale in 2018,[1] which will be redeveloped into One Pearl Bank by 2023.[2]
October
- 1 October -
- The OCBC Centre is officially opened.[3]
- The Business Times is launched.
December
- 23 December – The PAP wins all 69 seats in the 1976 General Election.[4][5]
Date unknown
- The Queensway Shopping Centre is opened as a sports mall. The mall also hosts Singapore's first public escalators.
- St James Power Station was decommissioned and its operations is taken over by Pasir Panjang and Jurong power stations.[6]
Births
- 20 January – Jamus Lim, Singaporean politician.
- 2 June - Yaw Shin Leong, Singaporean politician (d. 2023).
- 15 July – Desmond Lee, Minister for National Development.
- 2 August – Pritam Singh, Leader of the Opposition and Singaporean politician.
- 2 December – Loretta Chen, theatre director and media personality.
Deaths
- 4 October – Chua Boon Lay, footballer (b. 1902).[7]
References
Шаблон:Years in Singapore Шаблон:Year in Asia