1988 in Singapore

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1988
in
Singapore

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The following lists events that happened during 1988 in Singapore.

Events

January

  • 15 January – Catherine Lim's novel, Or Else, the Lightning God and Other Stories, is selected for the O Level exams conducted internationally in the 1989 and 1990 edition. This marks the first time Singapore literature is selected for examinations.[1][2]

March

April

  • April - The first Watsons store opens in Singapore.[4]
  • 22 April – The National Blood Centre is officially opened. The new facilities will have a spacious environment, and can handle 120,000 donors, double the previous premises. The centre can handle national emergencies with mass casualties. In addition, a blood research facility and public health lab will be housed.[5]

June

July

August

The OUB Centre
  • 8 August – The OUB Centre (present-day One Raffles Place) is officially opened. At 280 metres, it stands as Singapore's tallest building until Guoco Tower's completion in 2016, which stands at 290 metres.[8]
  • 10 August – Kuo Pao Kun's Mama Looking for Her Cat is staged for the first time, making it Singapore's first multilingual play.[9]
  • 13 August – The first Malay Language and Cultural Month is officially opened.[10]
  • 30 August – The Operations Control Centre of the Singapore MRT system is officially opened.[11]

September

October

November

December

Date unknown

  • The 1988 Singapore Lunar Year of the Dragon 1oz Gold Coin was struck by the Singapore Mint in the year 1988 and belongs to the popular Lunar series of gold bullion coins. Each 24k coin contains 1 troy ounce (31.1035 grams) of gold and is legal tender with a face value of $100[17]
  • Portek, a medium-sized terminal operator and port equipment engineering provider is founded.[18]
  • Zoe Tay was crowned the winner in the finals of the inaugural season of the reality television programme Star Search on SBC-8.

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Deaths

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