Restricted Area

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Restricted Area RESTRICTED AREA Restricted Area: Additional Delivery Surcharge is applicable No Go Area: Delivery Service is not available Postal Code Street Remarks Postal Code Street Remarks 117386 1 PULAU ULAR No Go Area 506984 984B UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 117605 11 STOCKPORT ROAD Restricted Area 506985 984C UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 118206 7A SIOK WAN CLOSE Restricted Area 506986 984D UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 118326 1 PULAU SEBAROK No Go Area 506987 984E UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 118327 3 PULAU SEBAROK No Go Area 506988 986A UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 118328 5 PULAU SEBAROK No Go Area 506989 986B UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 118345 38A PULAU SAKENG No Go Area 506990 986C UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 118363 1 PULAU BUSING No Go Area 506991 986D UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 118364 3 PULAU BUSING No Go Area 506992 986E UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 118382 1 PULAU BUKOM KECHIL No Go Area 507087 1 SELARANG RING ROAD Restricted Area 149051 QUEENSWAY Restricted Area 507088 11 SELARANG RING ROAD Restricted Area 149380 11 JALAN PENJARA Restricted Area 507089 19 SELARANG RING ROAD Restricted Area 178880 1 PARLIAMENT PLACE Restricted Area 507090 20 SELARANG RING ROAD Restricted Area 238823 ORCHARD ROAD Restricted Area 507091 28 SELARANG RING ROAD Restricted Area 367819 50 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 507092 30 SELARANG RING ROAD Restricted Area 367820 52 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 507709 982 UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 367822 60 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508265 8 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367823 62 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508266 8E PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367824 64 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508267 8F PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367825 66 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508268 8J PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367826 68 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508269 8P PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367827 70 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508270 10 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367828 9 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508271 12B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367829 40 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508272 14 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367830 42 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508273 18 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367831 5 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508274 19 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367832 100 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508275 20 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367833 102 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508276 22 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367834 104 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508277 24 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 367835 13 VERNON PARK Restricted Area 508278 25 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498745 71 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508279 25A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498746 90 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508280 26 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498760 9 AVIATION PARK ROAD Restricted Area 508281 27 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498761 7A AVIATION PARK ROAD Restricted Area 508282 28 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498762 21A AVIATION PARK ROAD Restricted Area 508283 28-1 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498781 40 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508284 760D PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498782 50 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508285 31 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498783 51 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508286 32 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498784 31 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508287 34 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498787 91 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508288 36-1 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498792 80 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508289 37B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498793 101 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508290 38 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498798 61 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508291 40 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498801 70 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508292 40D PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498803 81 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508293 42-3 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498806 15 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508294 45C PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498807 111 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508295 47-4 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498815 60 ALPS AVENUE Restricted Area 508296 49 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498834 10 TANAH MERAH BESAR ROAD Restricted Area 508297 49A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 498836 5 TANAH MERAH BESAR ROAD Restricted Area 508298 50 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506796 798J PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508299 50B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506797 798L PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508300 50E PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506798 243B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508301 51 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506799 286 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508302 54C PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506800 79 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508303 55B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506802 218G PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508304 55C PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506803 218D PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508305 57 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506804 186D PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508306 59 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506805 399S PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508307 59A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506806 522M PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508308 59B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506807 497E PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508309 59E PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506808 9 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508310 61 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506809 15A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508311 61C PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506810 124A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508312 63C PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506811 79A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508313 64-4 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506966 992 UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508314 65-1 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506967 994 UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508315 65-2 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506968 990 UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508316 66 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506969 984 UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508317 70 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506970 986 UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508318 70A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506971 988 UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508319 74 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506972 988A UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508320 78-2 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506973 988B UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508321 80B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506974 988C UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508322 84-5 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506975 988D UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508323 86 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506976 988E UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508324 91 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506977 978 UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508325 95B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506978 982A UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508326 101B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506979 982B UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508327 104 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506980 982C UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508328 119 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506981 982D UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508329 119B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506982 982E UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508330 124 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 506983 984A UPPER CHANGI ROAD NORTH Restricted Area 508331 126-1 PULAU UBIN No Go Area Page 1 of 5 RESTRICTED AREA Restricted Area: Additional Delivery Surcharge is applicable No Go Area: Delivery Service is not available Postal Code Street Remarks Postal Code Street Remarks 508332 127 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508415 2200 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508333 130L PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508416 2001 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508334 130M PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508417 2003 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508335 130N PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508418 2051 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508336 138B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508419 1000 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508337 138-8 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508421 8V PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508338 176L PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508422 46 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508339 184J PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508423 465 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508340 186A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508424 488A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508341 200B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508425 486A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508342 208B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508426 486B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508343 212B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508427 484A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508344 220B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508428 810X PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508345 224B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508430 798F PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508346 224J PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508431 216W PULAU TEKONG KECHIL No Go Area 508347 224M PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508432 459 PULAU TEKONG KECHIL No Go Area 508348 239 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508433 489 PULAU TEKONG KECHIL No Go Area 508349 243E PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508449 1 PULAU TEKONG BESAR No Go Area 508350 243K PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508450 21 PULAU TEKONG BESAR No Go Area 508351 245C PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508451 51 PULAU TEKONG BESAR No Go Area 508352 257 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508452 11 PULAU TEKONG BESAR No Go Area 508353 309D PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508487 6 OLD PIER ROAD Restricted Area 508354 310 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508488 10 OLD PIER ROAD Restricted Area 508355 311D PULAU UBIN No Go Area 509191 554E PULAU UBIN No Go Area 508356 316 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 509927 51 CALSHOT ROAD Restricted Area 508357 317A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 509928 164 CALSHOT ROAD Restricted Area 508358 321A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 509932 11 CALSHOT ROAD Restricted Area 508359 339A PULAU UBIN No Go Area 509933 10 CALSHOT ROAD Restricted Area 508360 341 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 534257 200 AIRPORT ROAD Restricted Area 508361 356C PULAU UBIN No Go Area 534258 202 AIRPORT ROAD Restricted Area 508362 362E PULAU UBIN No Go Area 534259 221 AIRPORT ROAD Restricted Area 508363 395B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 588380 30B RIFLE RANGE ROAD Restricted Area 508364 425B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 588381 31W RIFLE RANGE ROAD Restricted Area 508365 425H PULAU UBIN No Go Area 588382 34B RIFLE RANGE ROAD Restricted Area 508366 427 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 588383 36A RIFLE RANGE ROAD Restricted Area 508367 428 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 588392 126F RIFLE RANGE ROAD Restricted Area 508368 434H PULAU UBIN No Go Area 588393 127K RIFLE RANGE ROAD Restricted Area 508369 441B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 588394 142B RIFLE RANGE ROAD Restricted Area 508370 456 PULAU UBIN No Go Area 588395 347J RIFLE RANGE ROAD Restricted Area 508371 493B PULAU UBIN No Go Area 588396 348A RIFLE RANGE ROAD Restricted Area 508372
Recommended publications
  • Country Report Singapore
    Country Report Singapore Natural Disaster Risk Assessment and Area Business Continuity Plan Formulation for Industrial Agglomerated Areas in the ASEAN Region March 2015 AHA CENTRE Japan International Cooperation Agency OYO International Corporation Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. CTI Engineering International Co., Ltd. Overview of the Country Basic Information of Singapore 1), 2), 3) National Flag Country Name Long form : Republic of Singapore Short form : Singapore Capital Singapore (city-state) Area (km2) Total: 716 Land: 700 Inland Water: 16 Population 5,399,200 Population density(people/ km2 of land area) 7,713 Population growth (annual %) 1.6 Urban population (% of total) 100 Languages Malay (National/Official language), English, Chinese, Tamil (Official languages) Ethnic Groups Chinese 74%, Malay 13%, Indian 9%, Others 3% Religions Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Daoism, Hinduism GDP (current US$) (billion) 298 GNI per capita, PPP (current international $) 76,850 GDP growth (annual %) 3.9 Agriculture, value added (% of GDP) +0 Industry, value added (% of GDP) 25 Services, etc., value added (% of GDP) 75 Brief Description Singapore is a city-state consisting of Singapore Island, which is located close to the southern edge of the Malay Peninsula, and 62 other smaller outlying islands. Singapore is ranked as the second most densely populated country in the world, after Monaco. With four languages being used as official languages, the country itself is a competitive business district. Therefore, there are many residents other than Singaporean living in the country. Singapore is one of the founding members of ASEAN (founded on August 8, 1967), and the leading economy in ASEAN. Cooperation with ASEAN countries is a basic diplomatic policy of Singapore.
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter Two Marine Organisms
    THE SINGAPORE BLUE PLAN 2018 EDITORS ZEEHAN JAAFAR DANWEI HUANG JANI THUAIBAH ISA TANZIL YAN XIANG OW NICHOLAS YAP PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY OCTOBER 2018 THE SINGAPORE BLUE PLAN 2018 PUBLISHER THE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY C/O NSSE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION 1 NANYANG WALK SINGAPORE 637616 CONTACT: [email protected] ISBN: 978-981-11-9018-6 COPYRIGHT © TEXT THE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY COPYRIGHT © PHOTOGRAPHS AND FIGURES BY ORINGAL CONTRIBUTORS AS CREDITED DATE OF PUBLICATION: OCTOBER 2018 EDITED BY: Z. JAAFAR, D. HUANG, J.T.I. TANZIL, Y.X. OW, AND N. YAP COVER DESIGN BY: ABIGAYLE NG THE SINGAPORE BLUE PLAN 2018 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The editorial team owes a deep gratitude to all contributors of The Singapore Blue Plan 2018 who have tirelessly volunteered their expertise and effort into this document. We are fortunate to receive the guidance and mentorship of Professor Leo Tan, Professor Chou Loke Ming, Professor Peter Ng, and Mr Francis Lim throughout the planning and preparation stages of The Blue Plan 2018. We are indebted to Dr. Serena Teo, Ms Ria Tan and Dr Neo Mei Lin who have made edits that improved the earlier drafts of this document. We are grateful to contributors of photographs: Heng Pei Yan, the Comprehensive Marine Biodiversity Survey photography team, Ria Tan, Sudhanshi Jain, Randolph Quek, Theresa Su, Oh Ren Min, Neo Mei Lin, Abraham Matthew, Rene Ong, van Heurn FC, Lim Swee Cheng, Tran Anh Duc, and Zarina Zainul. We thank The Singapore Institute of Biology for publishing and printing the The Singapore Blue Plan 2018.
    [Show full text]
  • Singapore Raptor Report – Dec 2020 V2
    Singapore Raptor Report – Dec 2020 Singapore Raptor Report December 2020 Peregrine Falcon, juvenile, feeding on a Rock Dove, Woodlands, 8 Dec 2020, by Esther Ong Summary for migrant species: Quite a few scarce migrants were recorded in December. A juvenile Eastern Marsh Harrier was flying at Neo Tiew Harvest Link on the 1st, and an adult male flying over the Botanic Gardens on the 7th. On the 10th, a Black Kite was photographed over Pulau Ubin. A Greater Spotted Eagle in flight at Changi Business Park on the 8th, and another at Lazarus Island on the 25th, flying towards Sentosa, harassed by the resident Brahminy Kites. On the 30th, a Common Buzzard was photographed at the field opposite Ghim Moh market. As for the nocturnal Oriental Scops Owl, one was at Botanic Gardens on the 6th, and another at Mandai Track 15 on the 30th. The wintering juvenile Rufous-bellied Hawk-Eagle was spotted at the Botanic Gardens on the 6th, and at Dairy Farm Nature Park on the 30th. Only 3 Chinese Sparrowhawks were recorded, an adult female wintering at Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West, plus a male and a juvenile at Coney Island. Of the 6 Western Ospreys, 3 were flying over Mandai Track 15 on the 3rd. Ten migrant Peregrine Falcons were recorded, two adults and eight juveniles, often on the rooftop or ledges of upper stories of tall buildings. There were 11 Jerdon’s Bazas, three at Pulau Ubin on the 10th, six at Coney Island on the 11th, one at Pasir Ris, and one at Changi Business Park.
    [Show full text]
  • Ministry of Health List of Approved Offsite Providers for Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Tests for COVID-19
    Ministry of Health List of Approved Offsite Providers for Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Tests for COVID-19 List updated as at 1 August 2021. S/N Service Provider Name of Location Address Service Provided Partnering Lab 1 Acumen Diagnostics Former Siglap Secondary School 10 Pasir Ris Drive 10, Singapore 519385 Offsite PCR Swab Acumen Pte. Ltd K.H. Land Pte Ltd. The Antares @ Mattar Road and Serology Diagnostics Pte. Ltd Keong Hong Construction Pte Ltd National Skin Centre @ 1 Mandalay Road Keong Hong Construction Pte Ltd Sky Everton @ 42 Everton Road The Antares 23 Mattar Road, Singapore 387730 National Skin Centre 1 Mandalay Road, Singapore 308205 Sky Everton 50 Everton Road, Singapore 627860 2 ACUMED MEDICAL Shangri-La Hotel 22 Orange Grove Rd, Singapore 258350 Offsite PCR Swab Parkway Laboratory GROUP PEC Ltd 20 Benoi Lane Singapore 627810 and Serology Services Ltd LC&T Builder (1971) Pte Ltd 172A Sengkang East Drive Singapore 541172 Dyna-Mac Engineering Services Pte 59 Gul Road Singapore 629354 Ltd Franklin Offshore International Pte 11 Pandan Road Singapore 609259 Ltd CFE Engineers Pte Ltd 10 Pioneer Sector Singapore 628444 Syscon Private Limited 30 Tuas Bay Drive Singapore 637548 3 Ally Health ST Engineering Marine 16 Benoi Road S(629889) Offsite PCR Swab Parkway Laboratory Bukit Batok North N4 432A Bukit Batok West Avenue 8, S(651432) and Serology Services Ltd Quest Laboratories C882 6A Raeburn Park, S(088703) Pte Ltd CSC@Tessensohn 60 Tessensohn Road S217664 Q Squared Sands Expo and Convention Centre 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore
    [Show full text]
  • Specific Areas of Non-Delivery (As of April 1, 2019) Postal Code Location/Building/Area Postal Code Location/Building/Area
    Specific areas of non-delivery (As of April 1, 2019) Postal Code Location/Building/Area Postal Code Location/Building/Area 018906 1 STRAITS BOULEVARD 627526 11 AYER MERBAU ROAD 018928 2 PARK STREET 627527 402 AYER MERBAU ROAD 098002 19 BRANI WAY 627528 33 AYER MERBAU ROAD 098062 20 KUSU ISLAND 627529 660 AYER MERBAU ROAD 098063 30 KUSU ISLAND 627535 29 TEMBUSU AVENUE 098064 40 KUSU ISLAND 627570 121 BANYAN DRIVE 098065 50 KUSU ISLAND 627571 100 BANYAN DRIVE 098132 14 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627585 2A ANGSANA DRIVE 098133 16 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627586 1 ANGSANA DRIVE 098134 18 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627590 3 PESEK ROAD 098135 20 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627591 2 PESEK ROAD 098136 22 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627595 1 TEMBUSU ROAD 098137 24 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627596 23 TEMBUSU ROAD 098138 26 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627597 19 TEMBUSU ROAD 098139 28 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627600 6 MERANTI VIEW 098140 30 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627610 20 TEMBUSU CRESCENT 098141 32 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627611 22 TEMBUSU CRESCENT 098267 21 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627612 18 TEMBUSU CRESCENT 098268 19 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627613 20A TEMBUSU CRESCENT 098269 8 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627614 31 TEMBUSU CRESCENT 098270 10 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627620 10 TEMBUSU DRIVE 098271 12 SENTOSA GATEWAY 627621 2 TEMBUSU DRIVE 098322 85 BRANI TERMINAL AVENUE 627625 71,JURONG ISLAND HIGHWAY 098323 81 BRANI TERMINAL AVENUE 627626 47 JURONG ISLAND HIGHWAY 098324 2 BRANI TERMINAL AVENUE 627627 77, JURONG ISLAND HIGHWAY 098325 89 BRANI TERMINAL AVENUE 627628 3 JURONG ISLAND HIGHWAY 098326 71 BRANI TERMINAL AVENUE 627630 31 MERANTI CRESCENT 098586 10 KUSU ISLAND 627640 30 BANYAN ROAD 098587 4 ST.
    [Show full text]
  • One Party Dominance Survival: the Case of Singapore and Taiwan
    One Party Dominance Survival: The Case of Singapore and Taiwan DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Lan Hu Graduate Program in Political Science The Ohio State University 2011 Dissertation Committee: Professor R. William Liddle Professor Jeremy Wallace Professor Marcus Kurtz Copyrighted by Lan Hu 2011 Abstract Can a one-party-dominant authoritarian regime survive in a modernized society? Why is it that some survive while others fail? Singapore and Taiwan provide comparable cases to partially explain this puzzle. Both countries share many similar cultural and developmental backgrounds. One-party dominance in Taiwan failed in the 1980s when Taiwan became modern. But in Singapore, the one-party regime survived the opposition’s challenges in the 1960s and has remained stable since then. There are few comparative studies of these two countries. Through empirical studies of the two cases, I conclude that regime structure, i.e., clientelistic versus professional structure, affects the chances of authoritarian survival after the society becomes modern. This conclusion is derived from a two-country comparative study. Further research is necessary to test if the same conclusion can be applied to other cases. This research contributes to the understanding of one-party-dominant regimes in modernizing societies. ii Dedication Dedicated to the Lord, Jesus Christ. “Counsel and sound judgment are mine; I have insight, I have power. By Me kings reign and rulers issue decrees that are just; by Me princes govern, and nobles—all who rule on earth.” Proverbs 8:14-16 iii Acknowledgments I thank my committee members Professor R.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report Straits Settlements 1935
    For Official Use COLONIAL REPORTS—ANNUAL No. 1783 Annual Report on the Social and Economic Progress of the People of the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1935 (For Reports for 1933 and 1933 see Nos. 1682 and VJ26 respectively [Price 4s. 6d. each).) ■ ■ Crown Copyright Reserved LONDON PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE (printed in the straits settlements) To be purchased directly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses : Adastral House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2 5 120 George Street, Edinburgh 2; 26 York Street, Manchester 1 ; 1 St. Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff; 80 Chichester Street, Behast; or through any bookseller 1936 Price 51. od. net For Official Use COLONIAL REPORTS-ANNUAL No. 1783 Annual Report on the Social and Economic Progress of the People of the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, 1935 (For Reports for 1933 and 1934- see Nos. 1682 and 1J26 respectively (Price 4s. 6d. each).) Croton Copyright Reserved LONDON PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE (printed in the straits settlements) To be purchased directly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses Adastral House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2; 120 George Street, Edinburgh 2j 26 York Street. Manchester 1 ; 1 St. Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff; 80 Chichester Street, Beliast; or through any bookseller 1936 Price 5/. od. net ANNUAL REPORT ON THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1935 CHAPTER I A.—GEOGRAPHY The Straits Settlements comprise the four Settlements of Singapore (including Christmas Island and the Cocos-Keeling group), Penang (including Province Wellesley), Malacca and Labuan. The first three were transferred from the control of the Indian Government to that of the Secretary of State for the Colonies on the 1st April, 1867, by an Order in Council, issued under the authority of an Act of the Imperial Parliament.
    [Show full text]
  • JURONG Heritage Trail
    T he Jurong Heritage Trail is part of the National Heritage Board’s ongoing efforts » DISCOVER OUR SHARED HERITAGE to document and present the history and social memories of places in Singapore. We hope this trail will bring back fond memories for those who have worked, lived or played in the area, and serve as a useful source of information for new residents JURONG and visitors. HERITAGE TRAIL » CONTENTS » AREA MAP OF Early History of Jurong p. 2 Historical extent of Jurong Jurong The Orang Laut and early trade routes Early accounts of Jurong The gambier pioneers: opening up the interior HERITAGE TRAIL Evolution of land use in Jurong Growth of Communities p. 18 MARKED HERITAGE SITES Villages and social life Navigating Jurong Beginnings of industry: brickworks and dragon kilns 1. “60 sTalls” (六十档) AT YUNG SHENG ROAD ANd “MARKET I” Early educational institutions: village schools, new town schools and Nanyang University 2. AROUND THE JURONG RIVER Tide of Change: World War II p. 30 101 Special Training School 3. FORMER JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA Kranji-Jurong Defence Line Backbone of the Nation: Jurong in the Singapore Story p. 35 4. SCIENCE CENTRE SINGAPORE Industrialisation, Jurong and the making of modern Singapore Goh’s folly? Housing and building a liveable Jurong 5. FORMER JURONG TOWN HALL Heritage Sites in Jurong p. 44 Hawker centres in Jurong 6. JURONG RAILWAY Hong Kah Village Chew Boon Lay and the Peng Kang area 7. PANDAN RESERVOIR SAFTI Former Jurong Town Hall 8. JURONG HILL Jurong Port Jurong Shipyard Jurong Fishery Port 9. JURONG PORT AND SHIPYARD The Jurong Railway Jurong and Singapore’s waste management 10.
    [Show full text]
  • Singapore's Reclamation Story
    BIBLIOASIA APR – JUN 2017 Vol. 13 / Issue 01 / Feature Lim Tin Seng is a Librarian with the National (Facing page) Aerial photograph of ongoing reclamation work in Tuas. Photo by Richard W. J. Koh. All rights Library, Singapore. He is the co-editor of reserved, Koh, T. (2015). Over Singapore (pp. 108–109). Singapore: Editions Didier Millet. Roots: Tracing Family Histories – A Resource (Below) This lithograph (c. 1850) by Lieutenant Edwin Augustus Porcher from the British Royal Navy Guide (2013), Harmony and Development: shows the view as seen from South Boat Quay, where Singapore’s first reclamation took place in 1822. ASEAN-China Relations (2009) and Courtesy of the National Museum of Singapore, National Heritage Board. (Bottom) Named after George Chancellor Collyer, then Chief Engineer of the Straits Settlements, Collyer China’s New Social Policy: Initiatives for Quay was built on reclaimed land by convict labour and completed in 1864. Courtesy of National Archives a Harmonious Society (2010). He is also a of Singapore. LAND regular contributor to BiblioAsia. FROM Over the past two centuries, Singapore’s land area has expanded by a whopping 25 percent – from 58,150 to 71,910 hectares (or 578 to 719 sq km).1 This gradual increase in land surface is not because of tectonic movements or divine intervention, but SAND orather the miracle of a man-made engi- Singapore’s Reclamation Story neering feat known as land reclamation. The quest for land is as old as time immemorial; one of the reasons nations go to war is to gain new territory to sup- port a growing population.
    [Show full text]
  • Industrial Infrastructure: Growing in Tandem with the Economy – Industrialisation Has Driven the Singapore Urban Systems Studi
    Industrial Infrastructure: Growing in Tandem with the Economy – Industrialisation has driven the engine of Singapore’s remarkable economic transformation since it gained internal self-government. This economic growth has developed in tandem with the industrial infrastructure landscape – its foundations were laid first in standard factories, and as the economy moved up the value chain towards a knowledge- driven phase, with ever more specialised industrial parks and innovative solutions. Singapore has had to deal with the constant challenge of staying relevant and competitive, while addressing the inherent constraints of land and labour. It is a story of visionary leadership, strong institutions, planning over a long-term horizon but adjusting flexibly in the short term, using crises as opportunities for learning and change, working with markets, and constant innovation. This study presents the progression of Singapore’s economic policies over the various phases of growth, and the corresponding developments in the industrial infrastructure. It also delves into how this integrated approach has occurred through the dynamics of the institutional structures and Singapore’s strategic industry choices over the years. The Singapore Urban Systems Studies Booklet Series draws on original Urban Systems Studies research by the Centre for Liveable Cities, Singapore (CLC) into Singapore’s development over the last half-century. The series is organised around domains such as water, transport, housing, planning, industry and the environment. Developed in close collaboration with relevant government agencies and drawing on exclusive interviews with pioneer leaders, these practitioner-centric booklets present a succinct overview and key principles of Singapore’s development model. Important events, policies, institutions, and laws are also summarised in concise annexes.
    [Show full text]
  • List of OP Holders.Xlsx
    List of Unmanned Aircraft Operator Permit Holders S/N Permit No. Permit Holder Address Validity (from) Validity (to) Approved type(s) of operations Approved UA type(s) Email 1 UOP/0175 2 Altitude Pte Ltd 237 Alexandra Road #05-13 18-Mar-19 10-Mar-20 1. Aerial Photography/Videography 1. DJI Phantom 4 Pro [email protected] The Alexcier Singapore 159929 2 UOP0429 47th Workshop 318 Clementi Avenue 4 #07-89 12-Feb-19 11-Feb-20 1. Aerial Photography/Videography 1. DJI Phantom 4 [email protected] Singapore 120318 3 UOP/0083 65Drones Pte Ltd 22 Sin Ming Lane, #06-76 09-Dec-18 08-Dec-19 1. Aerial Photography/Videography 1. Feishen QX425 [email protected] Singapore 573969 2. Conduct of training involving flying/operating of 2. Cheerson CX-10WD-TX unmanned aircraft 3. DJI Spark 3. Carriage / Delivery of items 4. CrazyFlie 2.0 4. Flight display 5. 5. DJI Tello Flight Demonstration 6. 65Drones Customised Quadcopter 7. DJI Mavic Series 8. DJI Inspire 2 4 UOP/0495 Aaron Poon Chi Inn 60 Sturdee Road North Sturdee 17-Jul-19 16-Jul-20 1. Aerial Photography/Videography 1. DJI Mavic 2 Pro [email protected] VIEW #07-02 Singapore 207851 5 UOP/0481 Academy Video Productions Pte Ltd 42 Ean Kiam Place Singapore 429127 12-Jun-19 11-Jun-20 1. Aerial Photography/Videography 1. DJI Mavic Pro [email protected] 2. Conduct of training involving flying/operating of unmanned aircraft 6 UOP/0324 ACE Aviation Pte Ltd 531A Upper Cross Street #04-95, Hong Lim 21-May-19 19-Apr-20 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Retailer Address1 Retailer Address2 Retailer Postal Code Trading Name 1 Ang Mo Kio Electronics #01-10 Stall 5 St Enginee 567710
    RETAILER_ADDRESS1 RETAILER_ADDRESS2 RETAILER_POSTAL_CODE TRADING NAME 1 ANG MO KIO ELECTRONICS #01-10 STALL 5 ST ENGINEE 567710 WBC 1 ANG MO KIO ELECTRONICS #01-10 STALL 2 ST ENGINEE 567710 WBC 1 ANG MO KIO ELECTRONICS #01-10 STALL 6 ST ENGINEE 567710 WBC 1 ANG MO KIO ELECTRONICS #01-10 STALL 1 ST ENGINEE 567710 WBC 1 ANG MO KIO ELECTRONICS #01-10 STALL 3 ST ENGINEE 567710 WBC 1 ANG MO KIO ELECTRONICS #01-10 STALL 4 ST ENGINEE 567710 WBC FISHBALL 1 ANG MO KIO INDUSTRIAL P ST12 AMK TECH I 568049 FROSTY BITEZ 1 ANG MO KIO INDUSTRIAL P ST11 AMK TECH I 568049 JWZ MUSLIM FOOD 1 AYER CHAWAN PLACE 627871 COMPASS GROUP 1 AYER CHAWAN PLACE ST4 627871 TCEPL-PAC 1 AYER CHAWAN PLACE ST1 627871 TCEPL-PACC 1 AYER CHAWAN PLACE ST2 627871 TCEPL-PACM 1 AYER CHAWAN PLACE ST3 627871 TCEPL-PALB 1 BEACH ROAD #01-4757 BEACH ROAD GARDE 190001 MAKAN MATTERS 1 BEACH ROAD ST01 BEACH ROAD GARDENS 190001 ZF 1 BEVERAGES 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-08 469572 ABU MUBARAK MANDI 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-20 469572 ADAM'S INDIAN ROJAK 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-24 469572 AUNTY JENNY SEAFOOD 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-08 469572 AYAM PENYET NO 1 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-13 469572 FRUITZ DESSERT 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-12 469572 GORENG PISANG KING 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-14 469572 GREEN SKY FRIED KWAY 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-28 469572 MALA WOK 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-15 469572 MALEK SATAY 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-27 469572 NOI KASSIM BBQ 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-07 469572 NUR INDAH KITCHEN 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-18 469572 PERSIAN TANDOOR 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-17 469572 PUTERI NASI PADANG 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-02 469572 SOON LEE FRIED 1 BEDOK ROAD #01-26 469572 SUKA RAMAI MAMA 1
    [Show full text]