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Animals
[edit]- Critically endangered bats [2]
- Endangered squirrels [3]
- Tigers in Singapore [4]
- Above likely can be integrated into currently stubby Wildlife of Singapore
- Marine Fisheries Research Department [5] (Could be part of Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center or standalone]])
Arts
[edit]- Art and music education [6]
- Arts Theatre of Singapore [7]
- Chew Kok Chang [8]
- Chinese street storytellers [9]
- Indie music in Singapore [10]
- Li Rulin [11]
- Literary awards and prizes in Singapore [12]
- Major music festivals in Singapore [13]
- PERKAMUS [14]
- Quek Ling Kiong [15]
- Singapore Watercolour Society [16]
- The Arts Housing Scheme [17]
- Gunong Sayang Association [18]
- Society of Chinese Artists [19]
- Thau Yong Amateur Musical Association [20]
- The Singapore Art Society [21]
- Foo Tee Jun [22]
- P. Krishnan [23]
- Rufino Soliano [24]
- Art in Transit [25]
- Dream Academy Productions [26]
- First multilingual play in Singapore [27]
- Teater Ekamatra [28]
- The Finger Players [29]
- The Straits Times' Life! Theatre Awards [30]
- Cathay-Keris Studio [31]
- Drama festival [32]
- South East Asia Cultural Festival [33]
- World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) Singapore [34] (Appears a subset of World of Music, Arts and Dance)
- Wayang (Chinese Street Opera) [35]
- CatholicNews [36]
- Project Eyeball [37]
- Singapore Chronicle [38]
- Literary Festivals in Singapore [39]
Art installations
[edit]- Eagles of the Asian Civilisations Museum [40] (Part of Asian Civilisations Museum or a subarticle)
- Statue of Stamford Raffles [41]
Dance
[edit]Music
[edit]Associations
[edit]- Celestial Reasoning Association [49]
- Chinese Christian Association [50]
- Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians [51]
- Early Straits Chinese associations and clubs [52]
- Metropolitan Young Men's Christian Association (MYMCA) [53]
- Ramakrishna Mission Singapore [54]
- Singapore Futsing (Fuqing) Association [55]
- Singapore Golf Club [56]
- Straits Chinese British Association [57]
- Straits Chinese Recreation Club [58]
- Straits Medical Association [59]
- Straits Settlements Association [60]
- Tan Kah Kee Foundation [61] (Linked to Tan Kah Kee)
- Teutonia Club [62]
- Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) [63]
Aviation (Organisations)
[edit]Banking and finance
[edit]Biographies
[edit]- Cheng Tsang Man [64]
- Chong Tze Chien [65]
- Christopher Chia [66]
- Chua Boon Lay [67]
- Goi Seng Hui [68]
- Herman Ronald Hochstadt [69]
- Ho Rih Hwa [70]
- Hsu Tse Kwang [71]
- J. W. D. Ambrose [72]
- Kuik Swee Boon [73]
- Lee Hee Seng [74]
- Lee Seng Gee [75]
- Lim Chong Yah [76]
- Montague William Pett [77]
- Mustaq Ahmad [78]
- Percy Reginald Hill [79]
- Richard Eu Yee Ming [80]
- Richard Hu Tse Tau [81]
- Richard Tay [82]
- Tan Beng Swee [83]
- Yoke-Lan Wicks [84]
- Kwek Leng Joo [85]
- Leo Hee Tong [86]
- Charles Edward Faber [87]
- Family of Sir Stamford Raffles [88]
- Jonas Daniel Vaughan [89]
- Stamford Raffles's career and contributions to Singapore [90]
- Stamford Raffles's birth [91]
- Stamford Raffles's death [92]
- George Lien Ying Chow [93]
- Jacob Ballas [94]
- Kartar Singh Thakral [95]
- Khoo Cheng Tiong [96]
- Lee Kip Lin [97]
- Lee Wee Nam [98]
- Lim Chwee Chian [99]
- Loh Wai Kiew, Isabella [100]
- Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff [101]
- Syed Omar bin Mohamed Alsagoff [102]
- Tan Ean Kiam [103]
- Leong Yoon Pin [104]
- Muhammad Ariff Ahmad [105]
- Nadiputra [106]
- S. Varathan [107]
- Tay Chee Toh [108]
- Teo Eng Seng [109]
- Wee Beng Chong [110]
- Wong Yoon Wah [111]
- Foong Choon Hon [112]
- Ong Sam Leong [113]
- Brother Vincent [114]
- N. Palanivelu [115]
- Diana Chua [116]
- Alexander Laurie Johnston [117]
- Chew Boon Lay [118]
- George Quek [119]
- Seah Liang Seah [120]
- Syed Abdulrahman Taha Alsagoff [121]
- Syed Omar Aljunied [122]
- Tan Sri Datuk Professor Ahmad Ibrahim [123]
- Ang Chwee Chai [124]
- Chia Hwee Pheng (Xi Ni Er) [125]
- Choo Hwee Lim [126]
- Christopher Henry Rothwell Allen [127]
- David Tay Poey Cher [128]
- Eric R. Alfred [129]
- Gibson-Hill Collection [130]
- Ho See Beng [131]
- Jennifer Tham Sow Ying [132]
- Lady Yuen-Peng McNeice [133]
- Lee Hock Moh [134]
- Lee Lim [135]
- Lee Yong Kiat [136]
- Lew Poo Chan (Dan Ying) [137]
- Lim Fei Shen [138]
- Lim Yau [139]
- Lim Yew Kuan [140]
- Lou Mee Wah [141]
- Low Ing Sing [142]
- Milenko Prvacki [143]
- R. A. Hamid [144]
- Tan Kian Por [145]
- Tan Lip Seng [146]
- Tan Siah Kwee [147]
- Tay Bin Wee [148]
- Teng Mah Seng [149]
- Thio Chan Bee [150]
- Thirunalan Sasitharan [151]
- Vivien Goh [152]
- Wu Peng Seng [153]
- Yan Hui Chang [154]
- Ying E Ding [155]
- Chinese coolies [156]
Artist
[edit]- Choo Keng Kwang [157]
- Earl Lu [158]
- Gog Sing Hooi [159]
- Henri Chen KeZhan [160]
- Kouo Shang Wei [161]
- Lim Tiong Ghee [162]
- Lut Ali [163]
- M. Saffri A. Manaf [164]
- Pan Shou [165]
- Prabhakara Jimmy Quek [166]
- Sabri Buang [167]
- Tan Chee Teck [168]
- Tay Bak Koi [169]
- Tung Yue Nang [170]
- Zai Kuning [171]
- Cheo Chai-Hiang [172]
- Goh Ee Choo [173]
Authors
[edit]- Bashir Ahmad Mallal [174]
- Claire Tham [175]
- Dave Chua [176]
- Dennis Bloodworth [177]
- Goh Eck Kheng [178]
- Gretchen Liu [179]
- Ho Minfong [180]
- Ho Poh Fun [181]
- Jah Lelawati [182]
- Joan Hon [183]
- Joash Moo [184]
- Khoo Seok Wan 邱è½å› [185]
- Koh Hoon Teck [186]
- Lau Siew Mei [187]
- Leong Liew Geok [188]
- Tan Yeok Seong [189]
Buildings
[edit]- Chinatown Complex [190]
- Hock Ann Coffeeshop [191]
- Hotel Bellevue [192]
- Hotel van Wijk [193]
- Jurong drive-in cinema [194]
- Omni Marco Polo Hotel [195]
- Red House Bakery [196]
- Connell House [197]
- Keramat Radin Mas [198]
- Mandalay Villa [199] (Mentioned on Tan Teck Neo)
- Panglima Prang (House) [200]
- Red Dot Design Museum [201]
- Sailors' Home [202]
- Selarang Barracks [203]
- Tanglin Barracks [204]
- Times House [205]
- Ceylon Sports Club [206]
- Former St Joseph's Institution (Singapore Art Museum) [207] (Singapore Art Museum covers the modern institution but not the building, St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore has some historical coverage)
- Johns Hopkins Singapore [208]
- Ladies Lawn Tennis Club [209]
- Former Victoria School building [210] (Minor coverage in Victoria School which could also be shifted to a new article)
- Dunearn Road Hostels [211]
- White House Park [212]
Civic and Administrative Buildings
[edit]- Beach Road Police Station [213]
- Chia Keng Prison [214]
- Old Sembawang Fire Station [215]
- Outram Prison (Pearl's Hill Prison) [216] (Mentioned at Pearl's Hill)
Clans
[edit]Community
[edit]- Chinese birth rituals [219]
- Chinese death rituals [220]
- Chinese weddings [221]
- Malay weddings [222]
- Singapore Hindu weddings [223]
- Indian birth rituals [224]
- Malay Muslim funerals
- Cantonese community [225]
- Hainanese community [226]
- Hakka community [227]
- Hokkien community [228]
- Mosque Building and Mendaki Fund [229]
- Nonya kebaya [230]
- Pondok Peranakan Gelam Club [231]
- Samfu [232]
- Singapore Indian Education Trust [233]
- Teochew community [234]
- The Baweanese (Boyanese) [235]
- The Chinese Protectorate [236]
- Heritage Tree Scheme [237]
- Malay birth rituals [238]
- Navaratri Festival in Singapore [239]
- Somapah [240]
- Baju kurong [241]
- Bugis community [242]
- Peranakan (Straits Chinese) community [243]
- Jawi Peranakan community [244]
- Jawi Peranakkan [245]
- Singapore Foochow Association [246]
- Javanese community [247]
Festivals
[edit]- Chinese New Year delicacies [248]
- Chinese New Year taboos [249]
- Christmas rites and rituals [250]
- Qing Ming Jie (All Souls' Day) [251]
- Seven Maidens' Festival [252]
Monuments
[edit]- Ford Motor Company of Malaya (Ford Malaya) [253] (Interlinked with Former Ford Factory)
- Kranji Memorials [254]
Companies
[edit]- Behn, Meyer & Co. [255]
- Borneo Co. Ltd. [256]
- CYC Shanghai Shirt Company [257]
- FJ Benjamin [258]
- Goodyear Orient Company (Private) Limited [259]
- Great Singapore Traction Company Strike [260]
- Guthrie & Co. [261]
- Hagemeyer Trading [262]
- Khong Guan Biscuit Company [263]
- Leung Kai Fook Medical Company [264]
- McAlister & Co. Ltd [265]
- Mission Press [266]
- Polar Café [267]
- Royal Sporting House [268]
- Singapore Technologies [269]
- Sze Hai Tong Banking & Insurance Company Limited [270]
- The Popular Group [271]
- Trek 2000 and the ThumbDrive [272]
- Wearne Brothers Limited [273]
- Bata Shoe (Singapore) Pte Ltd [274]
- Prima Limited [275]
- Tay Buan Guan Supermarket [276]
- Tuck Lee Ice [277]
- Wing Tai [278]
- Borders (Singapore) [279]
- Cat Welfare Society [280]
- Hokkien Huay Kuan [281]
- Inter-Religious Organisation, Singapore [282]
- Koh Yew Hean Press [283]
- Sandes Soldiers Home [284]
- South Seas Society, Singapore [285]
- Troika restaurant [286]
- Tung Lok Group [287]
- Vigilante Corps [288]
- Yaohan (Singapore) [289]
- National Iron and Steel Mills (NatSteel) [290]
- Singapore Club [291]
- Singapore Poh Leung Kuk [292]
- Straits Philosophical Society [293]
Crime
[edit]Defence
[edit]Event
[edit]- Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat [296]
- Bugis trade [297]
- Cholera outbreak of 1873 [298]
- Curry dispute [299]
- Dragon boat tragedy in Cambodia [300]
- Library Book Sale [301]
- Little India riot [302]
- Pope's first visit to Singapore (1986) [303]
- Queen Elizabeth II's coronation celebrations in Singapore [304]
- Runaway elephants [305]
- Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Day [306] (Expand and rename SAF Day Parade?)
- Singapore–Malaysia 1988 memorandum of understanding on water, gas and ferry service [307]
- Singapore River Buskers' Festival [308]
- Singapore's first surviving IVF quadruplets [309]
- Tan Kah Kee Young Inventors' Award [310]
- Tea dances [311]
- World Toilet Summit (2001) [312]
- Anti-Catholic Riots (1851) [313]
- Chinese Post Office Riots [314]
- Communal riots of 1964 [315]
- Hock Lee bus strike and riot [316]
- Hokkien-Teochew Riots (1854) [317]
- Kreta Ayer incident (1927) [318]
Economy
[edit]- Collapse of Barings [319]
- Fast-food chains [320]
- Growth Triangle [321]
- History of Singapore currency [322]
- Katong Flower Shop [323]
- Lehman Brothers Minibond saga [324]
- Lehman Brothers Minibond saga : the products [325]
- Metrication in Singapore [326]
- Old Sea View Hotel [327]
- BusAds [328]
- Japan–Singapore Economic Arrangement for a New Age Partnership [329]
- Majie [330]
- Malayan Daching [331]
- Paterson, Simons & Co. [332]
- Productivity campaign (1970s–1990s) [333]
- Rigel Technology [334]
- Xmi [335]
- China-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (CSFTA) [336]
- 1955 Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association Strike [337]
- Singapore Association of Trade Unions [338]
- Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association [339]
- Singapore Trades Union Congress [340]
- The Straits Times strike [341]
- Boustead and Company [342]
- Pawnbroking in Singapore [343]
- Sandilands Buttery and Co. Ltd. [344]
- The Straits Trading Company Limited [345]
- China-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (CSFTA) [346]
Education
[edit]- Bilingual policy [347]
- Co-curricular activities in schools [348]
- Direct School Admission (DSA) [349]
- Education in Singapore : Mathematics [350]
- Independent Schools Scheme [351]
- Kynnersley Report, 1902 [352]
- Madrasah education in Singapore [353]
- New Education System [354]
- Open University Degree Programme [355]
- Pearl's Hill School [356]
- Programme for Active Learning (PAL) [357]
- Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Vocational and Technical Education (1961) [358]
- Sang Nila Utama Secondary School [359]
- School ranking [360]
- Special Assistance Plan schools [361]
- Special-needs education [362]
- Teachers' Training College [363]
- Teach Less, Learn More [364]
- Technical and vocational education [365]
- Umar Pulavar Tamil School [366]
- Vernacular education [367]
- Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) [368]
- Woolley Report on the state of education, 1870 [369]
- Education Ordinance, 1957 [370]
- Thinking Schools, Learning Nation [371]
- READ! Singapore [372]
- Rag and Flag Day [373]
Environment
[edit]- Haze pollution [374] (Could fit within Southeast Asian haze or as a subarticle)
Food
[edit]- Hainanese mutton soup [375]
- Hokkien prawn noodle soup [376]
- Kambing soup [377]
- Muthu's Curry [378]
- Sabar Menanti Restaurant [379]
- Soup tulang [380]
Flora and Fauna
[edit]- City Biodiversity Index [381]
- Felling of the Chengal Pasir tree [382]
- Opium and its history in Singapore [383]
Infrastructure
[edit]- Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme [384]
- Adelphi Hotel, Singapore - defunct
- Clean-up of Singapore River and Kallang Basin [385]
- Former Sea View Hotel - defunct
- Grand Hotel de l'Europe - defunct
- Hotel Bellevue - defunct
- Hotel van Wjik - defunct
- Omni Marco Polo Hotel - defunct
- Singapore-Malaysia water agreements [386]
- Street Lighting [387]
General
[edit]- Carwashers [388]
- Chinese seal carvers [389]
- Clog makers [390]
- Dhobi shop [391]
- Five-foot-way traders [392]
- Idol carvers [393]
- Indian jewellers [394]
- Joss carving [395]
- Night jaga [396]
- Parrot astrologers [397]
- Roadside barbers [398]
- Shoelast makers [399]
- Tinsmiths [400]
- Traditional cobblers [401]
- Traditional furniture makers [402]
- Travelling hawkers [403]
- Tukang urut [404]
Geography
[edit]Government
[edit]Health
[edit]- Advance Medical Directive [407]
- Blood donation drive [408]
- Dental health campaign [409]
- First satellite self-dialysis centre [410]
- Human Organ Transplant Act (HOTA) [411]
- Influenza A (H1N1-2009) outbreak [412]
- Man Fut Tong Nursing Home [413]
- Metta Home for the Disabled [414]
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak, 2003 [415] (Fits within or potential subarticle of 2002–2004 SARS outbreak)
- Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association [416]
- Slim 10 saga [417]
- The Great Singapore Workout [418]
History
[edit]- Centenary Day [419]
- British withdrawal from Singapore [420] (Touched upon but not covered by Singapore strategy)
- Singapore's first National Day celebrations [421]
- Urban planning framework in Singapore [422] (Fits within Urban planning in Singapore but not well-covered there.)
- Stamford Raffles's landing in Singapore [423]
- Indian convicts' contributions to early Singapore (1825–1873) [424]
Legal
[edit]- Casino Control Act [425]
- Clean Air Act of 1971 [426]
- Election Advertising Regulations [427]
- Environmental Public Health Act [428]
- Film classification guidelines – Restricted (Artistic) category [429]
- Longest jail term for the worst case of commercial fraud [430]
- Maintenance of Parents Act [431]
- Regulating the Use of Fireworks [432]
Libraries
[edit]- Audiovisual services in community libraries, 1984-1999 [433]
- Bukit Merah Community Library [434]
- Central Community Library (Stamford Road) [435]
- Community Children's Libraries [436]
- Formation of Raffles Library and Museum (1874) [437]
- Junior Library [438]
- Library Supply Centre [439]
- Mobile Library Services (1960-1991) [440]
- National Library (1960-1995) [441]
- National Library Courtyard [442]
- National Reference Library [443]
- Part-time branch libraries [444]
- Raffles Library (1945-1960) [445]
- Raffles Library and Museum (1942-1945) [446]
- Raffles Library and Museum building (1887–1960) [447]
- Above three should probably redirect to National Museum of Singapore, but that article is missing a lot of info in these sources.
- Raffles Library and Museum exist as a correct redirect but Raffles Library is redirected to Old National Library Building. Raffles Library and Museum building does not exist
- Shopping centre libraries [448]
- Singapore Institution Library (1837–1844) [449]
- Singapore Library (1845–1874) [450]
- The Arts Resource Centre, 1983 - 1997 [451]
- The Southeast Asia Collection [452]
- Molly, the Mobile Library [453]
Major incidents
[edit]- Collision between RSS Courageous and ANL Indonesia [454] (Partially covered at RSS Courageous)
- Earth tremors in Singapore [455]
- Faber House explosions [456]
- First crash at Kallang Airport [457]
- First MRT accident [458] (Covered at Clementi rail accident)
- Jemaah Islamiyah's bomb plot (2001/2002) [459]
- Major floods in Singapore [460]
- Major oil spills in the Straits of Singapore [461]
- Marxist conspiracy [462] (Term is too general for a redirect, but Operation Spectrum exists)
- Nipah virus outbreak (1999) [463]
- Pulau Bukom fire (2011) [464]
- Pulau Merlimau refinery fire [465]
- Singapore Criminal Prison breakout [466] (Main article at Changi Prison)
Media
[edit]- First subscription television channel [467]
- Singapore's first satellite (ST-1) [468]
- Singapore's first television station [469]
Military
[edit]National campaigns
[edit]- Born to Read, Read to Bond programme [471]
- Clean and Green Week [472]
- Keep Singapore Clean campaign [473]
- National Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign [474]
- National Campaign to Minimise Cash Transactions [475]
- National Courtesy Campaign [476]
- National Day Awards [477]
- National Healthy Lifestyle Programme [478]
- National Loyalty Week [479]
- National nutrition programmes [480]
- National School Savings Campaign [481]
- Singapore dance festivals [482]
- Singapore Season [483]
- The Cleanest Estate Competition and the Cleanest Block Competition [484]
- The Weekend Car Scheme [485]
- Tree Planting Campaign [486]
- Tree Planting Day [487]
- Keep Public Toilets Clean campaigns [488]
- Singapore's first family planning campaign [489]
National Symbols
[edit]Politics
[edit]- Merdeka talks [491]
- G. Kandasamy [492]
- Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed [493]
- James Joseph Puthucheary [494]
- Jamit Singh [495]
- Past and present leaders of Singapore [496]
- Premiership of Lee Kuan Yew [497] (Content covered in Lee Kuan Yew but probably needs to be split into its own article with a similar name)
- 17th century Singapore Straits [498]
- Administration of Muslim Law Act 1966 [499]
- Bedok land reclamation [500]
- Cabinet 2001 [501]
- Singapore Citizenship Ordinance of 1957 [502]
- Credit Bureau Singapore [503]
- Development guide plans [504]
- Elected presidency [505]
- Factories Ordinance, 1958 [506]
- First Crime Prevention Week [507]
- First drawdown of national reserves [508]
- Handover of Cocos (Keeling) Islands to Australia [509]
- History of general elections in Singapore [510] (Fits topically within but not covered well by General elections in Singapore)
- Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act [511]
- Industrial Relations Ordinance and Industrial Arbitration Court [512]
- Landmark Employment Act [513]
- Maintenance of Religious Harmony Bill [514]
- Nanyang University's student activism [515]
- National reserves [516]
- National service: Later years [517]
- New Singapore Shares [518]
- Nominated Member of Parliament scheme [519]
- Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) scheme [520]
- Penal Code section 377A [521]
- People's Action Party: Post-independence years [522]
- People's Action Party: Pre-independence years [523]
- Public Service Division [524]
- Singapore Broadcasting Authority (SBA) [525]
- Singapore International Chamber of Commerce [526]
- Singapore Joins the United Nations [527]
- Singapore's first post-war census [528]
- Singapore's first town councils [529]
- Six-digit postal code system [530]
- Staff Training Institute (Civil Service College) [531]
- State Development Plan, 1961–1964 [532]
- Swiss consulate in Singapore [533]
- The Next Lap [534]
- White Paper on bilingual education in Chinese-medium schools [535]
Places
[edit]- Ama Keng [536]
- Amber Road [537]
- Banda Street [538]
- Battery Road [539]
- Bras Basah convict jail [540]
- Ceylon Road [541]
- China Street [542]
- Chin Chew Street [543]
- Chinese villages in the North [544]
- Chulia Street [545]
- Clemenceau Avenue [546]
- Dempsey Road [547]
- Desker Road [548]
- Dunearn Road [549] (Currently redirects to Bukit Timah Road)
- Enggor Street [550]
- Estate Renewal Strategy [551]
- Flint Street [552]
- Fort Canning Cemetery [553]
- Fort Fullerton [554]
- Fullerton Square [555]
- Geylang Serai [556] (Redirects to Geylang, although could probably warrant its own article)
- Gilstead Road [557]
- Glutton's Square [558]
- Haig Road [559]
- Havelock Road [560]
- High Street [561]
- Hokien Street [562]
- Kampong Java Road [563]
- Karikal Lane [564]
- Koon Seng Road [565]
- Kranji reclamation [566]
- Kranji Road [567]
- Kreta Ayer People's Theatre [568]
- Labrador Park/Fort Pasir Panjang [569]
- Liang Seah Street [570]
- Macpherson Road [571]
- Magazine Road [572]
- Malacca Street [573]
- Marsiling Road [574]
- McNair Road [575]
- Merchant Road [576]
- Minden Road [577]
- Mohamed Sultan Road [578]
- Mountbatten Estate [579]
- Mount Sophia [580]
- Mouth of the Singapore River [581]
- Nankin Street [582]
- National Aerated Water Company [583]
- Nee Soon Road [584]
- Neptune Theatre Restaurant [585]
- Newton Circus [586]
- Onan Road [587]
- Opium Treatment Centre [588]
- Parsi Road [589]
- Pekin Street [590]
- Penang Road [591]
- Pickering Street [592]
- Punggol reclamation [593]
- Selegie Road [594]
- Sembawang Road [595]
- Senoko Fishing Port [596]
- Short Street, Singapore [597]
- Singapore River (historical overview) [598]
- Singapore River communities [599]
- Source of the Singapore River [600]
- Still Road [601]
- Telok Kurau Road [602]
- Ulu Pandan [603]
- Yan Kit Road [604]
- Yio Chu Kang Road [605]
- Keppel Road [606]
- Farmlands in Lim Chu Kang [607]
Recreation
[edit]- Chap ji kee [608]
- Former Singapore Armed Forces Non-Commissioned Officers Club [609]
- Gambling farms in the 19th century [610]
- Gasing [611]
- Kuti kuti [612]
Reservoir
[edit]Religion
[edit]- Gurdwara Sahib Silat Road (Silat Road Sikh Temple) [613] (Can be linked to Wikidata:Q107804118)
- Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple [614] (Mentioned at Tua Pek Kong)
- Singapore Freemasonry [615]
- The Blessed Sacrament Church [616] (Should be linked from Blessed Sacrament Church disambiguation and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore)
- Benjamin Franklin West [617]
- George Murray Reith [618]
- Heinrich Ludwig Emil Luering [619]
- Michael Olcomendy [620]
- Ustaz Ahmad Sonhadji Mohamad Milatu [621]
- London Missionary Society in Singapore [622]
Sports
[edit]- Antarctica 2000 expedition [623]
- Chinese Swimming Club [624]
- Daisy Tan [625]
- First "Surviving the Sky" challenge [626]
- First Singapore grand prix [627]
- First successful Mount Everest expedition [628]
- First vertical marathon [629]
- Fred de Souza [630]
- Inaugural Formula One Singapore Grand Prix [631]
- Serangoon Gardens Country Club [632]
- Singapore's first motorcycle trip around the world [633]
- Singapore Sports Awards [634]
- Singapore Swimming Club [635]
- Singapore Women's Everest Team (2009) [636]
- The inaugural Asian Youth Games 2009 [637]
- Anson Road Stadium [638]
- Singapore's first Paralympics gold medal [639]
- The Republic of Singapore Yacht Club [640]
- Ceylon Sports Club [641]
Transportation
[edit]- Ben Line Steamers Ltd. [642]
- Dalhousie Pier [643]
- Electronic Road Pricing: Developments after phase I [644] (Electronic Road Pricing exists but can be expanded on history from here)
- Expressway Monitoring and Advisory System (EMAS) [645]
- First airplane to land in Singapore [646]
- First nonstop flight between Singapore and Los Angeles [647]
- First Road Courtesy Campaign [648]
- Lady Mary Wood [649]
- Mosquito bus [650]
- Sentosa Causeway [651]
WWII
[edit]- Bahau settlement [652]
- Grow More Food Campaign [653]
- Oversea Chinese Association [654]
- River Valley Road/Havelock Road Camp [655]
- Sime Road Camp [656] (Currently a redirect to List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II, although should probably have its own article)
- The Battle of Opium Hill [657] (Part of Battle of Pasir Panjang, not sure if it needs its own article of if the existing article should be expanded.)