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  • 14:01, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page NUSH
  • 14:01, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page MI
  • 14:01, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page MM Lee
  • 14:01, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Mrbrown
  • 14:01, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page LASALLE
  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page JJC
  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page ITE
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  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Hillyard brothers
  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page EJC
  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay
  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page DHS
  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Chengara Veetil Devan Nair
  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Gregory Teo
  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Workers' Party (content before blanking was: "thumb|right|200px '''The Workers' Party of Singapore''' (新加坡工人党), often referred to simply as "The Workers' Party" or "WP") is a centre-left opposition political party in Singapore. The party currently has ten elected seats in Parliament, with Pritam Singh leading Aljunied Group Representation Constituency, He Ting Ru leading Sengkang Group Representation Constituency, and Dennis Tan as the MP for the single-member constituency o...")
  • 14:00, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Yishun East (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox |title=Yishun East |info= {{Infoline|Planning Area(s)|Yishun}} {{Infoline|HDB Town(s)|Yishun}} }} '''Yishun East''', is a precinct located in Yishun. It is bounded in a clockwise direction by Sungei Simpang Kiri (waterbody), Yishun Avenue 8, Lower Seletar Reservoir (waterbody), Yishun Street 41, Yishun Ring Road, Yishun Avenue 11, Yishun Central, Yishun Avenue 2. ==Amenities== ===Government-relat...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Wang Lei (content before blanking was: "'''Hong Ching Chiew''', better known as '''Wang Lei''' (simplified Chinese: 王雷), is a Singaporean getai compere and actor. ==Career== Hong is active in the getai scene, but occasionally takes on roles in local Mandarin TV and films, particularly JTeam productions. His first role was in the 2000 movie Singapore "Xiao". In 2004, he played an illegal bookmaker in The Best Bet. His first main role was in the 2009 "hor-medy" film Where Got Ghost, where he pla...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Thomson (content before blanking was: "'''Thomson''' is a relatively narrow area stretching from Novena in the Central Region of Singapore up north till Yishun. It is a subzone of the Bishan planning area. The area is mainly located within the central catchment area where some of Singapore's reservoirs are located, including MacRitchie Reservoir, Upper Peirce Reservoir and Lower Peirce Reservoir. ==Etymology and history== '''''Thomson''''' was named after its...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page The Vietnamese Bride (movie) (content before blanking was: "''The Vietnamese Bride''' is a 2006 Singaporean movie directed by Michael Woo, starring Henry Thia and Lina Ng. ==Plot== The movie begins with a meeting of the Black Dragon Triad. The boss is sick with dengue fever, and senior gang members Leng, Hu, and Kiok are openly contending for the leadership. He entrusts Or Gwee with a doll containing his will. Karang guni man Hui lives with his brother Gui and sister-in-law Mei, and is always getting in their w...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Separation of Singapore from Malaysia, 1965 (content before blanking was: "This momentous event in Singapore's history took place on 9 August 1965. With this move, Singapore became a completely independent nation. Following are some of the announcements made on that day. ==The historical event== Singapore today separated from Malaysia, following an amendment to the Constitution approved unanimously by both Houses of Parliament under a certificate of urgency. Simultaneously with the passing of the amending Bill - to allow Singapore...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Sembawang (Town) (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox |title=Sembawang Town |info= {{Infoline|Developed in|1983 <ref>[https://www.hdb.gov.sg/about-us/history/hdb-towns-your-home/sembawang "Sembawang". Housing Development Board.]</ref>}} <!-->{{Infoline|Identity|A Vibrant Town with Idyllic Outdoors}}<--> {{Infoline|Planning Area(s)|Sembawang}} }} '''Sembawang Town''' is a residential town in Singapore. It features 4 neighbourhoods. {|class=wikitable !Neighbourhood!!B...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Seletar Airport (content before blanking was: "'''Seletar Airport''' (IATA: XSP, ICAO: WSSL) is a civilian airport located at Seletar, in the northeastern region of Singapore, and is managed by the Changi Airport Group. Originally, the airport was completed in 1928 as a flying Royal Air Force station (RAF Seletar) and was also Singapore's first international airport. There had been a proposal to extend its runway to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), so as to be able to receive the Boeing 737 used by many budget...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Resorts World Sentosa (content before blanking was: "'''Resorts World Sentosa''' is an integrated resort on the island of Sentosa, off the southern coast of Singapore. The key attractions include one of Singapore's two casinos, a Universal Studios theme park and Marine Life Park, which includes the world's largest oceanarium. The S$6.59 billion (US$4.93 billion) resort is developed by Genting Singapore https://sgwiki.com/wiki/Genting_Singapore, listed on the SGX. It is one of the wo...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Republic Polytechnic (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=Republic Polytechnic<br>共和理工学院<br>Politeknik Republik |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|2002}} {{Infoline|Address|9 Woodlands Avenue 9, Singapore 738964}} {{Infoline|Principal|Mr Yeo Li Pheow}} {{Infoline|Chairman|Mr David Wong}} {{Infoline|Deputy Principal|Dr Michael Koh<br>Mr Boo Chong-Han}} {{Infoline|Abbreviation|RP}} {{Infoline|Area|20 hectares}} {{Infoline|Mission|We nurtu...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Republic Plaza (content before blanking was: "'''Republic Plaza''' (Chinese: 共和大厦) is one of the three tallest skyscrapers in Singapore, located at the Southern end of Raffles Place in the Downtown Core, the central business district of Singapore. It shares the title of "tallest building" with the OUB Centre and UOB Plaza One. Built at 280 metres (919 feet) tall, it was completed in 1995, and incorporates earthquake proof features despite the city being relatively far from earthquake zones. The...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Primary School Leaving Examination (content before blanking was: "The '''Primary School Leaving Examination''' ('''PSLE''') is a national examination that is administered by Singapore Examination and Assessment Board (SEAB) on behalf of the Ministry of Education (MOE). It is taken by all Primary 6 students at the end of the year before they progress to secondary school. The examination test students' proficiency in the English language, their respective Mother Tongue languages (typically Chinese, Malay or Tamil), Mathematics a...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Parliament (content before blanking was: "The '''Parliament''' and the President jointly make up the legislature, which is based on the Westminster system. Parliament is unicameral and is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs) who are elected, as well as Non-constituency Members of Parliament (NCMPs) and Nominated Members of Parliament (NMPs) who are appointed. It was preceded by Legislative Assembly. ==List of sessions== {|class='wikitable' style='text-align:center' |- !Parliament!!Speaker!!Prime...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Nanyang Polytechnic (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=Nanyang Polytechnic<br>南洋理工学院<br>Politeknik Nanyang |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|1<sup>st</sup> April 1992}} {{Infoline|Address|180 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, Singapore 569830}} {{Infoline|Principal|Ms Jeanne Liew}} {{Infoline|Chairman|Mr Tan Tong Hai}} {{Infoline|Deputy Principal|Mr Chan Yew Meng}} {{Infoline|Abbreviation|NYP}} {{Infoline|Area|30 hectares}} {{Infoline|Mission|Emp...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts<br>南洋艺术学院<br>Akademi Seni Halus Nanyang |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|1938}} {{Infoline|Address|80 Bencoolen St, Singapore 189655}} {{Infoline|Principal|Mr Chia Mia Chiang}} {{Infoline|Abbreviation|NAFA}} {{Infoline|Mission|To be a premier arts institution in Asia, producing leaders in their fields.}} }} The NAFA provides comprehensive arts...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Murai Urban Training Facility (content before blanking was: "The '''Murai Urban Training Facility''' (MUTF)<ref>[http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/nr/2008/sep/05sep08_nr.html "Murai Urban Training Facility to Hone the SAF's Networked Urban Operations Capability"], Ministry of Defence (Press release). 5 September 2008.</ref> is the Singapore Armed Forces' latest training facility created to hone the urban operations capability of its soldiers. The facility is located within an existing training area in...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Montfort Secondary School (content before blanking was: "'''Montfort Secondary School''' is a Roman Catholic all-boys secondary school in Singapore, founded in 1916. Originally named Holy Innocents' English School, it was renamed to its current one in 1959 in honour of the Founder of the Brothers of Christian Instruction of St Gabriel, St Louis Marie Grignion De Montfort. Boys in this school proudly call themselves "Montfortians" and sons of Montfort. Its motto, ''Age Quod Agis'', means "Do well in whatever you do"....")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Marina Bay Sands (content before blanking was: "'''Marina Bay Sands''' an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. Developed by Las Vegas Sands, it is billed as the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$8 billion, including cost of the prime land. With the casino complete, the resort features a 2,561-room hotel, a convention-exhibition centre, the The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands mall, an iconic ArtScience museum, two large theatres, seven "celebrity chef" restaurants, two floatin...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Luis Lim (content before blanking was: "'''Luis Lim'''<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/luis.lim.37819/about Facebook - Luis Lim]</ref> (Traditional Chinese: 林泳錕, also credited as '''Louis Lim''' and '''Lin Yong Kun''') is a Singapore thespian and actor. ==Career== Lim is primarily involved in theatre work as a director. He has represented Singapore in ASEAN theatre exchange programmes with Thailand. He is also known for playing supporting roles, mostly as thugs, in local Chinese television. Lim...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Lee Hsien Loong (content before blanking was: "thumb|right|200px|Lee Hsien Loong <br>(3<sup>rd</sup> Prime Minister of Singapore) '''Lee Hsien Loong''' (born 10 February 1952) was the third Prime Minister of Singapore, in office since 2004. He is the eldest son of Singapore's first Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew. As the Secretary-General of the People's Action Party (PAP), Lee became Prime Minister in August 2004, succeeding Goh Chok Tong. He has been a Member of Parl...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page LASALLE College of the Arts (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=LASALLE College of the Arts<br>拉萨尔艺术学院<br>Maktab Seni Lasalle |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|1984}} {{Infoline|Address|1 McNally Street, Singapore 187940<br>(McNally Campus)}} {{Infoline|Address|9 Winstedt Road, Singapore 227976<br>(Winstedt Campus)}} {{Infoline|President|Professor Steve Dixon}} {{Infoline|Vice-President|Dr Venka Purushothaman}} {{Infoline|Abbreviation|LASALLE}} {{Infoli...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Khatib (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox |title=Khatib |info= {{Infoline|Planning Area(s)|Yishun}} {{Infoline|HDB Town(s)|Yishun}} }} '''Khatib''', also known as Yishun South, is a precinct located in Yishun. It is bounded in a clockwise direction by Yishun Avenue 3, Yishun Central, Yishun Avenue 11, Yishun Ring Road, Yishun Street 41, Lower Seletar Reservoir (waterbody), Yishun Avenue 1, and Sembawang Road. ==Etymology== Khatib was nam...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page John Cheng (content before blanking was: "'''John Cheng Yeow Nam''' (1961 - 22 January 2013) was a Singaporean actor and getai host. ==Biography== ===Career=== Cheng's first credited screen appearance was in the 1990 Channel 8 drama When Dawn Breaks, and he continued to appear in Channel 8 dramas throughout his career. Like fellow Channel 8 actors Yap Hei Long and Alex Lee Han Kwan, Cheng mostly played Ah Longs, criminals, and violent characters. Many of these roles were based on his past career a...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Institute of Technical Education (content before blanking was: "The '''Institute of Technical Education''' (Abbreviation: '''ITE'''; Chinese: 工艺教育学院) is a post-secondary institution in Singapore that provides pre-employment training to secondary school leavers and continuing education and training to working adults. Established by Ministry of Education, it was formerly known as Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB). ITE has three colleges (College Central, ITE College East|Coll...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page ITE College West (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=ITE College West<br>工艺教育西区学院 |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|2010}} {{Infoline|Address|1 Choa Chu Kang Grove, Singapore 688236}} {{Infoline|Principal|Dr Goh Mong Song}} {{Infoline|Deputy Principal|Mr Liew Beng Keong<br>Mr Lim Chwee Seng}} {{Infoline|Abbreviation|ITECW}} {{Infoline|Area|9.54 hectares}} }} '''ITE College West''' (ITECW) is one of the Institute of Technical Educ...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page ITE College East (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=ITE College East<br>工艺教育东区学院 |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|2005}} {{Infoline|Address|10 Simei Avenue, Singapore 486047}} {{Infoline|Principal|Dr Yek Tiew Ming}} {{Infoline|Deputy Principal|Mr Lim Teck Lee<br>Mr Zainudin Nordin}} {{Infoline|Abbreviation|ITECE}} {{Infoline|Area|10.7 hectares}} }} '''ITE College East''' (ITECE) is one of the Institute of Technical Education'...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page ITE College Central (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=ITE College Central<br>工艺教育中区学院 |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|1990}} {{Infoline|Address|2 Ang Mo Kio Drive, Singapore 567720}} {{Infoline|Principal|Dr Ang Kiam Wee}} {{Infoline|Deputy Principal|Mr Suresh Natarajan<br>Mr Chong Leong Fatt}} {{Infoline|Abbreviation|ITECC}} {{Infoline|Area|10.6 hectares}} }} '''ITE College Central''' (ITECC) is one of the Institute of Techni...")
  • 13:59, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Hillyard family (content before blanking was: "The '''Hillyard family''' are Singaporean actors. ==Description== The Hillyard brothers are first-generation Eurasians, born to an English father and a Chinese mother. Their first role was in the Channel 8 children's drama series ''Fly With Me, Buddy'', at age 9 for Scott and age 11 for Louis. Both also begun performing Mandarin songs on stage as a way to improve their command of the language. Both brothers took vocal lessons at the Lee Wei Song School of Music...")
  • 13:58, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Goh Chok Tong (content before blanking was: "thumb|right|200px|Goh Chok Tong <br>(2<sup>nd</sup> Prime Minister of Singapore) '''Goh Chok Tong''' (born 20 May 1941) was the second Prime Minister of Singapore, in office from 1990 to 2004. He was appointed as the Deputy Prime Minister from 1985 to 1990 under a managed leadership transition from then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Under his premiership, he was known for his open-minded and consultative leadership style, and led S...")
  • 13:58, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Esplanade (content before blanking was: "'''Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay''' is a waterside building located on six hectares of waterfront land alongside Marina Bay near the mouth of the Singapore River, purpose-built to be the centre for performing arts for the island nation of Singapore. Taking its name from the nearby Esplanade, it contains a Concert Hall which seats about 1,600 and a Theatre with a capacity of about 2,000 for the performing arts. File:Esplanade_ConcertHall_InteriorView_Ups...")
  • 13:58, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page English language in Singapore (content before blanking was: "English is one of the official languages in Singapore. It enjoys prestige as the lingua franca of the racially diverse nation. There are two major dialects of English spoken amongst the locals - Standard Singapore English, which is the high variety dialect, and Colloquial Singapore English (known locally as Singlish). ==Description== ===History=== The history of English in Singapore began with the colonization of Singapore. British English and R...")
  • 13:58, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Dominique Sarron (content before blanking was: "'''Dominique Sarron Lee''' (11 April 1991 - 17 April 2012) was an army soldier who are neighbours of Tampines, but however mostly he went to Rochor. ==Early history== He had studied in Griffiths Primary School. Several contributions include playing badminton, while he also celebrated the 8<sup>th</sup> Thailand Inter Sports School. Dominique Sarron was also part of the Singapore Sports School pioneer students from 2004 to 2007, before going to Temase...")
  • 13:58, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Devan Nair (content before blanking was: "'''Devan Nair a/l Chengara Veetil''', also known as C.V. Devan Nair (Malayalam: ദേവന്‍ നായര്‍) (August 5, 1923–December 6, 2005), was the third President of Singapore and was elected by Parliament on October 23, 1981. He served as President until his resignation on March 28, 1985. ===Youth=== Nair was born in Malacca, Malaysia, the son of an Indian immigrant I.V.K. Nair, from Thalassery, Kerala. He and his family migrated to Singapore...")
  • 13:58, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page David Marshall (content before blanking was: "thumb|right|200px|1<sup>st</sup> Chief Minister of Singapore '''David Saul Marshall''' (12 March 1908 – 31 December 1995) was the leader of the Singapore Labour Front and became the first Chief Minister of Singapore (1955-1956). Born into an Orthodox Jewish family of Iraqi ancestry in Singapore, David Marshall was educated at Saint Andrew's Secondary School. He became interested in politics and the independence movement at an...")
  • 13:58, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Culture of Singapore (content before blanking was: "‪thumb|right|300px|The Singapore flag being flown by Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) helicopters during a National Day Parade The '''culture of Singapore''' or '''Singaporean culture''' embodies the artistic, culinary, literary, musical, political and social elements that are representative of Singapore and Singaporeans. As the city-state lies at the crossroads of several major Asian cultures, its core culture co...")
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