Английская Википедия:1972 in Singapore

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The following lists events that happened during 1972 in Singapore.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

  • 7 February – The National Wages Council is set up to ensure sustainable wages. This comes after wages have risen quickly the previous year.[2][3]

April

  • 1 April – The Telephone Department is converted into a statutory board called the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore.[4]
  • 2 April – The Singapore Grand Prix is won by Max Stewart.[5]

May

June

  • 15 June – The SAF Act comes into effect, allowing for effective management of the Singapore Armed Forces. The Act merges the air, sea and land vocations and establishes the Armed Forces Council.[7]

July

August

September

October

  • 1 October – Singapore Airlines starts its first flights.
  • 13 October – Heavy fog, an environmental phenomenon that had built up since the beginning of the month, causes gridlock and other problems throughout Singapore.[14]
  • 24 October – Disincentives are announced to nudge families into having only two children, taking effect on 1 August 1973. Among them are progressive reduction of income tax relief to the first three children; increase in childbirth fees depending on births; reduction of paid maternity leave from three to two confinements; and lowering priority of HDB flats allocations for large families (more than two children).[15]

November

December

  • 15 December -
    • OCBC acquires Four Seas Communications Bank.[18]
    • SATS Ltd is established as a separate company from Singapore Airlines to manage ground operations and inflight catering services.

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

  • 4 April – Lionel Chan - racing driver, 28 (injuries sustained in a crash during the Singapore Grand Prix)[25]
  • 5 May – Chen Su Lan - one of Singapore's first local medical graduates, philanthropist, social reformer (b. 1885).[26]
  • 5 September – Bashir Ahmad Mallal - founder of Malayan Law Journal (b. 1898).[27]
  • 11 September – Tan Lark Sye – former President of the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan, founder of the Nanyang University (b. 1897)

References

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