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1961 in Singapore

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The following lists events that happened during 1961 in Singapore.

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February

  • 20 February – The Singapore Malay National Organisation (PKNS) is formed as a branch of UMNO. It later split following independence.[2]

April

  • 29 April – A by-election is held in Hong Lim after Ong Eng Guan resigned from his seat following expulsion from the People's Action Party (PAP). As two other candidates were disqualified, it is a contest between Ong and PAP's Jek Yuen Thong, which Ong regained his seat.[3]

May

July

August

  • 1 August – The Economic Development Board is formed to create opportunities for Singapore businesses.[11]
  • 12 August – The National Iron and Steel Mills (present-day NatSteel) is formed to develop Singapore's steel industry.[12][13]
  • 13 August – Barisan Sosialis is registered as an opposition party, which dissolved and merged with the Workers' Party in 1988.[14]
  • 16 August – The Singapore Association of Trade Unions (SATU) is formed after STUC's split earlier in July. The union is declared illegal in 1963 after conducting activities that threatened Singapore's national security.[15][16]

September

  • 6 September – The National Trades Union Congress is formed to represent workers.[17][18]
  • 13 September – 9 October – Lee Kuan Yew delivered a series of 12 radio talks in English, Mandarin and Malay to campaign for a merger with Malaysia. This also includes exposing the Communists' real ideology and reason for opposing the merger.[19]
  • 16–17 September – The first Singapore Grand Prix is held at Thomson Road.[20]

October

  • 15 October – The Sang Nila Utama Secondary School is officially opened, making it Singapore's first Malay-medium secondary school. By 1968, it started to offer English-medium lessons.[21]

November

  • 16 November – A White Paper on the proposed merger with Malaya is published. It outlines similar citizenships, passports and rights for Singapore citizens when in Federation, at least 15 seats in the Federal House of Representatives and two in the Senate, maintaining of Singapore's free port status, how the Head of State will be appointed, among others.[22]

December

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  • The State Development Plan 1961–1964 is published. It aims to improve conditions in Singapore, during a time of high unemployment.[23]
  • Queenstown New Town is being built and expanded to cater for a growing population. This comes after slow progress under the previous Singapore Improvement Trust.[24]

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