1967 in Singapore
The following lists events that happened during 1967 in Singapore.
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Events
January
- 27 January – The Chartered Industries of Singapore is established to produce ammunition for the Singapore Armed Forces.
February
- 15 February – The Civilian War Memorial is unveiled at the War Memorial Park.[1]
- 24 February – 1967 by-elections: Nomination day is held for the by-elections. After nominations closed, People's Action Party (PAP) candidates Teo Hup Teck (Jalan Kayu), Chew Chin Han (Tampines), Patma Salvadurai (Bukit Panjang) and Lim Soo Peng (Havelock) win their seats via a walkover. However, there is a contest for the Thomson seat, where PAP's Ang Nam Piau campaigned against two independent candidates, M. P. D. Nair and Chan Yoke Kwong.[2]
March
- 7 March – The 1967 by-election is held in the Thomson constituency only. After polling closed, PAP's Ang Nam Piau won by a huge majority of 9,407 votes against M. P. D. Nair and Chan Yoke Kwong, who had garnered 1,310 and 537 votes respectively. The by-election resulted in the PAP having all the seats in Parliament until the 1981 Anson by-election, where J. B. Jeyaretnam from the Workers' Party wins the by-election.[2]
- 14 March – The National Service bill is passed by the parliament.[3]
- 18 March – Shin Min Daily News is launched.
- 28 March – Registrations for National Service begin at the Central Manpower Base.
- 30 March – The SEACOM cable is launched. The cable went in operation until its decommissioning in 1986.[4]
April
- 7 April – The Board of Commissioners of Currency Singapore (present day Monetary Authority of Singapore) is established with the power to issue Singapore currency.[5]
May
- 5 May – The Republic of Singapore Navy is formed.
- 11 May – The Garden City vision was introduced to make Singapore a clean and green city, with the planting of trees.[6]
June
- 12 June – The first currency notes, known as the Orchid series were issued, as well as the Marine Series.[7]
July
- July – The first batch of the army is drafted for National Service.
August
- 8 August – Singapore is one of the founding members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).[8]
October
- 30 October - The Science Council of Singapore is formed to develop Singapore's capabilities in science and technology.[9]
Births
- 1 July – Kym Ng, actress.
- 13 April – Jimmy Nah, actor and comedian. (d. 2008)
- 6 October – Terence Cao, actor.
- 30 October – Murali Pillai, politician.
- 31 October – Mardan Mamat, golf player.
- 21 November – Benedict Tan, former national sailor.[10]
- Claire Tham – author.[11]
Deaths
- 2 June – Lee Kong Chian – Businessman, philanthropist (b. 1893).[12]
References
- "Civilian War Memorial". NLB. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- "March 1967 Parliamentary By-election". NLB. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- "National Service becomes compulsory". NLB. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- "Toh launches Seacom phone, cable link-up". The Straits Times (Archived from NLB). 31 March 1967. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- "Board of Commissioners of Currency Singapore is established". NLB. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- "'Garden city' vision is introduced". NLB. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- "Singapore issues its first currency". NLB. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
- "The Asean Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) Bangkok, 8 August 1967". ASEAN. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
- "Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)". NLB. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
- "Benedict Tan". NLB. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- "Claire Tham". NLB. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
- "Lee Kong Chian". NLB. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
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