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Golf &
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Registrar of
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SIR Building,
#06-00, 10 Kallang Road Singapore 208718 |
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Tel: (65) 6391 6325
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Web site:
www.mha.gov.sg/ros
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NEWS
SNIPPETS
2004
- Automatic registration of societies from 1 Sep 2004
2003
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In the
past three years, 38-year-old Teochew clan, Teo Ann Huay Kuan, has
seen its numbers grow from 1,400 members, mostly in their 60s, to
3,000 members, with half of them in their 30s and 40s, and some
even younger. (Straits
Times 2 Jan 2003)(H4) |
2002
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Former
Raffles Girls' Sec School (RGS) principal Mrs Carmee LIM, 62, was
recently named the first executive director of the Academy of
Principals set up early this year to cater to the professional
growth of principals. (Straits
Times 11 Nov 2002) (H8) |
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The flag of the
Singapore Cricket Club outside its Padang premises flew at half-mast
yesterday as the club mourned the deaths of those of its members killed
in the Bali bomb blasts last Saturday. Three of the club's rugby
players are among the dead. Five are missing. The Straits Times
understands that team captain Chris Bradford and players Chris Redman,
Chris Kays, Neil Bowler, Dave Kent, Tim Arnold and Peter Record are
among the names that could be on the lists of those dead or missing. (Straits
Times 15 Oct 2002) (H4) |
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Seven
members of a Singapore Cricket Club rugby team are unaccounted for in
Bali, Indonesia, where a massive bomb blast killed 187 people and
injured 300 others. Four of them are feared dead. The SCC team,
comprising 17 players who are all expatriates working in Singapore, was
in Bali for the Bali 10s, a regional 10-a-side annual tournament. The
remaining 10 players have been accounted for and five of them were
injured. (Straits
Times 14 Oct 2002) (4) |
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Car
tycoon Peter KWEE, who owns motor distributor group Exklusiv,
yesterday became the new owner of the Pinetree Town and Country
Club with his winning bid of S$101 million. The 4,700 existing
members have to pay a fee to rejoin the club. Pinetree membes lost
S$87 million in deposits following the sale, as secured creditors
OCBC Bank and Hong Leong Finance - which were owed S$110 million -
ranked head of them in the pickings. (Straits
Times 4 Oct 2002) (H2) |
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The
High Court yesterday granted the application for beleaguered Fort
Canning Country Club (FCCC) and its parent company Alliance
Technology and Development to be placed under judicial management,
to prevent creditors from scrambling for their assets. Alliance
has chalked up S$115 million in debts. FCCC has more than 3,000
members and has been incurring losses since it opened for
membership in 1995. It is the second proprietary club after
Pinetree Town and Country Club to face financial woes. (Straits
Times 6 Apr 2002) (S11) |
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Orthopaedic
surgeon Dr LEE Soon Tai, 48, kept the Old Rafflesians'
Association's 79-year-old record of having an old RI boy at the
helm intact when he defeated fund manager Madeleine LEE, 39, by
scoring 99 votes against her 55 votes at the ORA's annual general
meeting yesterday. (Straits
Times 31 Mar 2002) (3) |
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2001 |
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Hua Yuan Association was officially launched on 7 May 2001 by Senior
Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office and Health) Mr
CHAN Soo Sen. The 400-strong association has been set up to help
immigrants from China integrate into Singapore society. It
comprises lecturers, artists, entrepreneurs and other
professionals. (Straits Times 8 May 2001)
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