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  • 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...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Craig Teo (content before blanking was: "'''Craig Teo''', formerly known as '''Gregory Teo''', is a Singaporean actor, presenter, and comedian. ==Career== Craig's first role was in SBC’s first English drama, ''Masters of the Sea''. He is best known for his role as the bumbling kitchen assistant Eldon in ''Happy Belly''. Craig also played the supporting role of Sugar Cane Daddy in the television series Police and Thief. He is bilingual, and starred in Jack Neo's 1997 telemovie ''Hitma...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Catholic High School (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=Catholic High School<br>公教中学<br>Sekolah Menengah Katolik<br>கத்தோலிக்க உயர்நிலைப் பள்ளி |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|1935}} {{Infoline|Address|9 Bishan Steet 22, Singapore 579767}} {{Infoline|School Code|7102 <small>(Primary/O-Level Programme)</small><br>9131 <small>(Integrated Programme)</small>}} {{Infoline|Principal|Mr Poh Chun Leck}...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Catherine Lim (content before blanking was: "'''Catherine Lim Poh Imm''' is a Singapore author, best known for her works that comment on Singapore society and traditional Chinese culture. To date, she has published nine collections of short stories, five novels, two collections of poetry, and several political commentaries. Her commentary ''The PAP and the people - A Great Affective Divide'', published in The Straits Times in 1994, criticised the policies of the ruling party, in turn drawing a heated r...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School<br>圣尼危挂女校<br>Sekolah Perempuan CHIJ St. Nicholas<br>CHIJ செயின்ட் நிக்கோலஸ் பெண்கள் பள்ளி |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|1933}} {{Infoline|Address|501 Ang Mo Kio Street 13, Singapore 569405}} {{Infoline|School Code|7118 <small>(Primary/O-Level Programme)</small><br>9134 <small>(Integrate...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page British Singapore (content before blanking was: "Singapore was ruled by the British, first under the Straits Settlements from 1826 - 1942, and as a Crown Colony from 1946 - 1959. ==Bencoolen and Bengal== Singapore was first ruled as a division of Bencoolen, which was the East India Company's principal station in Sumatra. In 1823, administration of Singapore was passed to Bengal. ==Straits Settlements== Singapore, Malacca, Prince of Wales Island (now Penang) and Dinding were administrated as the S...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page British English (content before blanking was: "<small>''This article discusses British English in the context of Singapore. For a wider discussion of British English, consult the Wikipedia article.''</small><br> '''British English''' is a broad term used to refer usually to the standard dialect of English spoken in Britain and the British Empire. In colonial times, British English was the standard on which English was used in the colony. The use of British English has eroded in 'favour' of the local standar...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page British Empire (content before blanking was: "The '''British Empire''' is a term used to refer to the group of colonies, dominions, mandates, protectorates, and other territories ruled by the United Kingdom. It originated from trading posts and overseas territories established by the Kingdom of England in the 16th century. After the loss of the American Thirteen Colonies in 1776, the British turned their civilising mission to Asia. In 1922, the British Empire spanned than 33,700,000 square kilometres (almos...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Arthur Yap (content before blanking was: "'''Arthur Yap''' (Chinese: 叶纬雄; 1943-June 19, 2006) was arguably the finest poet to emerge from Singapore. He was educated at the University of Singapore and the University of Leeds in England, and obtained his PhD from the National University of Singapore. He taught in various institutions, including the NUS. His first collection of poems, Only Lines, was published in 1971, for which he received the National Book Development Council of Singapore’s...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) (content before blanking was: "'''Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)''' is a Methodist boys' secondary school in Singapore, part of the Anglo-Chinese family of schools. It offers the GCE 'O' Level Course for its students from Secondary 1 to Secondary 4/5. Students may then move on to the affiliated Anglo-Chinese Junior College. Inaugurated in 1994 at the Barker Road campus, ACS (BR) has provided opportunities for its feeder students to continue with an ACS Education at a secondary level....")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Ah Beng (content before blanking was: "'''Ah Beng''' is a cultural stereotype applied to a class of young men in the Southeast Asia region, particularly Singapore, Malaysia, and some parts of Indonesia. The term stereotypically connotes coarse and materialistic youth of Chinese ethnicity who dabble in criminal activity. More specifically, Ah Beng is an epithet for flashy gangster wannabes who do not have much education. ==Characteristics== Ah Bengs are stereotypically Chinese males in their mid-tee...")
  • 13:57, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Abigail Chay (content before blanking was: "Abigail Chay (born Caesar Chay Tuck Kwong, 1959) is a Singaporean transgendered personality and actress. ==Personal life== Born male in a traditional Christian family, Chay had a gender change operation at age 22 after coming out to her parents. ==Career== Chay is best remembered for her role as Aunty Abigail in the Channel 5 sitcom ''Under One Roof''. Her first known role however, was a cameo in Money No Enough. Although she was not signed to Jack Neo'...")
  • 13:56, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page File:PH8686L T2-T4.PNG (Copyright Violation: content was: "== Summary == https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18AIXrH6c14 @TRB4268U", and the only contributor was "Kimminju" (talk))
  • 13:56, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page File:PC541A 240P.jpg (Copyright Violation: content was: "== Summary == https://businterchange.net/busphoto/displayimage.php?pid=9079 @ BusInterchange.net", and the only contributor was "CastJared" (talk))
  • 13:56, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page File:PC3128R 670.jpg (Copyright Violation: content before blanking was: "")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page File:PD2284Z.jpg (Copyright Violation: content was: "== Summary == https://www.facebook.com/busesingapore/posts/997991282358320 @ (buses[IN]gapore!) on Facebook", and the only contributor was "CastJared" (talk))
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Yoo Ah Min (content before blanking was: "'''Yoo Ah Min''' (Chinese: 尤亚敏, Yóu Yà Mǐn), better known as Lao Zha Bor (Simplified Chinese: 老查某, literally: Old Lady in Hokkien), is a Singaporean actress. ==Career== Yoo made her first screen appearance in the 1999 film That One Not Enough; prior to that, she had cameo roles in some Channel 8 productions. Since then, she has regularly played supporting roles in multiple Jack Neo productions, including Comedy Nite. Her nickname, Lao Zha Bor...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Yio Chu Kang Secondary School (content before blanking was: "{{Infobox/Schools |Img=150px |Name=Yio Chu Kang Secondary School<br><font color="#999999>永康中学</font> / 崇文中学<br>Sekolah Menengah Yio Chu Kang |Info= {{Infoline|Opened|1966}} {{Infoline|Address|3063 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5, Singapore 569868}} {{Infoline|Principal|Mrs Carol Lim - Till 14 December 2024<br>Mdm Betty Chang - 15 December 2023 - Present<br> }} {{Infoline|Vice Principals|Ms Sarah Abdullah<br>Mr K...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Yap Hei Long (content before blanking was: "thumb|Left: 1995, as an Ah Long. Right: 2014: as a pimp. '''Yap Hei Long''' (Simplified Chinese: 叶黑龙, Traditional Chinese: 葉黑龍), also credited simply as Hei Long, is a Singaporean actor. Like fellow actors John Cheng and Alex Lee Han Kwan, Yap is mostly typecast as a criminal or Ah Long figure in cameos in Channel 8 dramas, sometimes acting alongside Lee Nanxing. Notable exceptions include ''Mirror of Life 2'', where he w...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Wushu in Singapore (content before blanking was: "Category:Singapore Pugilism The originate of '''Wushu in Singapore''' is not clear, but official records of wushu organisation can be trace back as early to 19 century (see Singapore Pugilistic Community). Wushu is widely practise by Singaporean of all ages, ranging from young kids doing sports wushu to senior citizen doing tai'chi exercise in community centre/clubs. There is also a adequate amount of traditional wushu followers that f...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page W. Hullett (1879-1906) (content before blanking was: "'''R. W. Hullett''', the first and longest serving principal of Raffles Institution, came from Cambridge University. For 36 years, he made progress in improving the education in Singapore, with notable success in revamping the irrelevant curriculum subjects such as astronomy and chronology and introducing the first copy of "'''Rafflesian'''" in 1887. In 1886, C.S. Angus and J. Aitken, both Eurasians from Raffles Institution, emerged as the first two winners...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page The Chinese High School (content before blanking was: "The Chinese High School was a boys' secondary school in Singapore, which has now been incorporated into Hwa Chong Institution. A notable feature of the Chinese High Schoool was that all students were required to wear short trousers as part of the uniform. This is only partially carried over into Hwa Chong Institution, where shorts are compulsory in Secondary 1 to Secondary 3 inclusive. Long trousers are now permitted for students in Secondary 4. Category...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Sri Mariamman Temple (content was: "300px|thumb|right|Entrance of the temple. The '''Sri Mariamman Temple''' is the largest & oldest Hindu Temple in Singapore, and is located in the Chinatown district within the Central Area, Singapore's central business district. Sri Mariamman Temple is managed by the Hindu Endowments Board, a statutory board under the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports. ==History== Its history began in 1827 when Naraina Pillay, a gover...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Sports Wushu (content before blanking was: "Category:Singapore Pugilism Wushu (武術 or 武术; pinyin: wǔshù ) literally means "martial art". It is commonly used much the same way as the popular term kung fu, referring specifically to Chinese martial arts, but is in China also used as a general term for any martial art. Today, many also use wushu, modern wushu, sports wushu or contemporary wushu as a name for the modern styles of Chinese martial arts that are practiced solely for exhibition and co...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Sorry, Teacher (film) (content before blanking was: "'''Sorry, Teacher''' is a 2005 telefilm, directed by Lin Wenhui and distributed by InnoForm Media. ==Plot== Set in a neighbourhood primary school in Singapore, the movie revolves around 6F, the worst class in the school. Mr Zhang, their form teacher, is particularly nasty towards his students, especially Huang Shaohua, Ma Weihan, and Ye Zhengxiong Ms Chen, the form teacher of 6A, is well-loved by students for her caring disposition and...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Singaporean cuisine (content was: "'''Singaporean cuisine''' is indicative of the ethnic diversity of the culture of Singapore, as a product of centuries of cultural interaction owing to Singapore's strategic location. The food is influenced by the native Malay, the predominant Chinese, Indonesian, Indian, Peranakan, and Western traditions (particularly English and some Portuguese-influenced Eurasian, known as Kristang) since the founding of Singapore by the British in the nineteenth century. Influences from oth...")
  • 13:55, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Singapore Pugilistic Community (content before blanking was: "Category:Singapore Pugilism ''This section requires assistance to develop and expand''<br /> ''See Main Category: Category:Singapore Pugilism'' The history of '''Singapore Pugilistic Community''' legitimacy are debatable, but the official records of registered organisation can be trace as early to 1920. Official recorded registered Lion dance organisation: *新加坡鹤山会馆 (前怡怡堂瑞狮团) established in...")
  • 13:54, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Singapore National Wushu Federation (content before blanking was: "Category:Singapore Pugilism frame|SNWF's Logo [http://www.snwf.org.sg '''Singapore National Wushu Federation'''] (simplified Chinese: 新加坡全国武术总会;简称:武总; SNWF in short) was established on 3<sup>rd</sup> February 1967, then known as Singapore National Pugilistic Federation (simplified Chinese: 新加坡全国国术总会; 简称:国总) ==Mission & Statement== Singapore National Wushu Federation shall b...")
  • 13:54, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Singapore Airlines Flight 321 (content was: "==Summary== On 21 May 2024, SQ 321 had been traveling from London to Singapore on Tuesday when the Boeing 777-300ER, carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew members, encountered extreme turbulence. One passenger died and left dozens injured, resulting in an emergency diversion of the plane to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport at 3.45pm local time (4.45pm Singapore time). Passengers described a sudden drop during the journey, with flight tracking data showing that SQ 321 experienc...")
  • 13:54, 27 April 2026 SMB315C talk contribs deleted page Singapore "Xiao" (content was: "'''Singapore "Xiao"''' is a Singaporean film, directed by Marcus Chin and starring Chin himself, Mark Lee, and Wang Lei; it was published by Rasa Sayang Emporium. ==Plot== The lives of three calefares are hilariously turned upside down when they are handpicked by the notorious big-time gangster Singapore "Xiao" as his successors. They stand to earn the big profits from S...", and the only contributor was "Paul 1953" (talk))
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