1979 in Singapore

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1979
in
Singapore

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The following lists events that happened during 1979 in Singapore.

Events

January

February

  • 10 February – By-elections are held in seven constituencies. This was the largest by-election by combined electorate to have ever taken place in post-independence Singapore.[5]

April

  • 1 April – The Vocational and Industrial Training Board is formed from a merger between the Industrial Training Board (ITB) and the Adult Education Board (AEB). The Board handles vocational and industrial training until the formation of Institute of Technical Education in 1992.[6]
  • 16 April – Plans for Raffles City, a future mixed-use development, are unveiled with a model shown to the public. The development will include a mall, an office block and 3 hotel towers; with one standing at about 200 metres high. Costing about S$600m, the development was targeted for completion in 1983, but it only opened in 1986.[7]
  • 20 April – Mitsukoshi Garden is officially opened in Jurong.[8]
  • 30 April – The government acquired land of the Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Teng Cemetery and plans to redeveloped it into the Bishan New Town.[9]

June

July

  • 1 July – The four-digit postal code system takes effect, replacing the previous system used since 1950.[12] The system, first announced on 25 April, will help in automating mail sorting processes.[13]
  • 30 July – The Ulu Pandan Incineration Plant is officially opened, making it Singapore's first incineration plant.[14]

September

October

Date unknown

  • Singapore becomes the world's second busiest port in terms of shipping tonnage.

Births

Deaths

References

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