September 2005 in Malaysia and Singapore

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  • 2 Earl Lu, artist
  • 13 Ang Teck Bee, former sportsman

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[edit] 30 September 2005 (Friday)

  • 53-year-old Jack Wong wins the Singapore Open Bowling title. (CNA)

[edit] 29 September 2005 (Thursday)

  • Legislative bills are being prepared to protect consumers and halt the activities of illegal practitioners. The bills are targeted at roughly 10,000 beauty and health care centers operating in Malaysia, said Health Minister Datuk Dr Chua Soi Lek. (The Star) (Bernama)
  • Michael McCrea, a 46 year old British businessman, is charged in Singapore court with two counts of murder, two days after he was extradited from Australia. (Guardian) (CNA)
  • In an ASEAN forum, Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra proposes banning its citizens from holding dual citizenship. Among other issues discussed in the forum were the status of the 131 Thai nationals who fled to Malaysia. (The Star)
  • A national avian flu committee has been set up to prepare in case of an outbreak of the H5N1 strain of flu in the country. RM500 million worth of medications, vaccines and protective gear would be needed, said Health Minister Datuk Dr Chua Soi Lek. (The Star) (NST)
  • Malaysia now houses the first production centre in Asia for the television programme Fear Factor. Indian, Indonesian and Malaysian versions of Fear Factor are also currently in production, with Fear Factor Malaysia premiering on ntv7 on November 11. (The Star) (NST) (Bernama)
  • Abdul Rahim Md Noor, a policeman, has become Penang's fifth casualty of the dengue fever outbreak. The Pulau Pinang Municipal Council has fogged around 780,000 houses and issued fines to 376 house owners housing mosquito larvae. (The Star) (The Star) (NST)

[edit] 28 September 2005 (Wednesday)

  • The dengue fever outbreak in Malaysia and Singapore does not pose a threat to both countries' tourism industry. (CNA)
  • Following a failed molotov cocktail attack on the MCA's office in Muar two days earlier, the same person who threw the cocktails earlier now hurls bricks at the office. (The Star)

[edit] 27 September 2005 (Tuesday)

  • The number of deaths from dengue fever in Malaysia has gone up to 70 and Health Minister Datuk Dr Chua Soi Lek warns that a new dengue outbreak would happen only in a matter of time. (The Star) (The Star) (Reuters) (NST)

[edit] 26 September 2005 (Monday)

  • At least 31 people in Selangor, Perak, Negeri Sembilan and Penang have died from dengue fever in Malaysia, while 9,300 dengue cases has been reported so far this year. Large-scale anti-dengue operations are scheduled to begin on October 1 in selected states, and schools in high-risk areas would be closed. (The Star)
  • A prime plot of land at Orchard Turn has been put up for sale by the Urban Redevelopment Authority, and is expected to see intense competition from potential developers. (CNA)

[edit] 25 September 2005 (Sunday)

  • MCA ministers could be restricted to a maximum of two parliamentary terms or 10 years while state executive councillors three terms if the proposal from the party's leaders goes through. (The Star)
  • Permanent facilities for F1 Powerboat racing will be built in Marina Bay.(CNA)
  • Six buildings win the URA Architectural Heritage Award.(CNA)
  • Rising oil prices has benefited the local oil rig manufacturing industry. The two biggest players who collective command 80% of the world market, Keppel FELS and SembCorp Marine, saw order books expanding to USD5.0 billion and USD3.8 billion respectively. (CNA)
  • ADASIA, a biennial event, is expected to be attended by about 1,500 delegates when it is held in Singapore from 20-23 November. (CNA)
  • The MediShield's coverage will be extended up to age 85, five years more than the existing limit, from 2006. (CNA)
  • Subsidised healthcare will no longer be accorded to foreign workers in polyclinics in 2006, and may be extended to hospitals later. (CNA)

[edit] 24 September 2005 (Saturday)

  • Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak told reporters at a religious seminar that Malaysia will not interfere with Thailand's domestic affairs. He also said that Malaysia could improve its security along its borders and that they were ready to cooperate with Thai authorities to stop the violence in Thailand's southern provinces. (The Star) (Bernama)
  • A dialogue session between the government and charitable groups has indicated the groups' willingness to self-regulate, and the governments stand in its desire to step in to mediate only when necessary.(CNA), (CNA).
  • Three youths become the first recipients of the new Goh Chok Tong Youth Promise Award aimed towards recognising youths of the Malay community who display excellence in their fields of expertise. (CNA)
  • The late artist Earl Lu's tribute exhibition attracts hundreds of viewers. (CNA)
  • Participants of the first Women's Seminar proposes setting up a national Women's Register to help them to network. (CNA)

[edit] 23 September 2005 (Friday)

[edit] 22 September 2005 (Thursday)

[edit] 21 September 2005 (Wednesday)

  • The National Cancer Centre is launching a campaign for a ban on tobacco products in ten years. This is part of an international effort by nine National Cancer Centres in Asia to advocate for tobacco ban in their countries. (CNA)

[edit] 20 September 2005 (Tuesday)

[edit] 19 September 2005 (Monday)

[edit] 18 September 2005 (Sunday)

  • A security guard was found dead with knife wounds to his back and head behind Boon Siew building in Bukit Timah. (CNA)
  • Singapore A beats Kedah 1-0 in the finals of the inaugural Deaf Futsal Championship (CNA)
  • Seven people were killed in Penang when a car crashes into a road block, including three people in the vehicle, a motorcyclist who stopped at the road block for inspection, and three policemen manning the road block. (The Star), (New Straits Times)

[edit] 17 September 2005 (Saturday)

  • Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says that racist remarks that threatened multi-racial harmony will not be tolerated in Singapore and are against the law and the Sedition Act (CNA)
  • Dengue outbreak: Over 700 government officers, grassroots members and volunteers begin a weekend "blitz" to locate and destroy mosquito breeding sites at four dengue hotspots: Hougang, Ang Mo Kio, Yishun and Marsiling.

[edit] 16 September 2005 (Friday)

  • A third person, a 17 year old youth, is charged under the Sedition Act, for his remarks on his blog site that allegedly promote feelings of ill-will and hostility between different races of Singapore. (CNA)
  • The National Kidney Foundation Singapore retrenches 92 staff in the fund-raising department to cut costs. (CNA)
  • Raffles Hotel celebrates its 118th anniversary. (CNA)

[edit] 15 September 2005 (Thursday)

[edit] 14 September 2005 (Wednesday)

[edit] 13 September 2005 (Tuesday)

  • Singapore's first all-female cockpit crew completes a Jetstar Airways flight to Bangkok. (CNA)
  • Eyes in the Sky: The security initiative, Eyes in the Sky, proposed by the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Najib Tun Razak, was officially launched today in Kuala Lumpur. Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia will each conduct up to 2 patrols per week and is observed by Thailand. (CNA)
  • 2005 dengue outbreak in Singapore: The National Environment Agency have launched today a telephone hotline as an avenue for the members of public to report any cases (or suspected) of breeding site. Reported cases of dengue infection have risen to 110 cases as of the early afternoon of 13 September 2005. (CNA)
  • Water resource in Singapore: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong officially opens the country's first desalination plant by SingSpring, a fully-owned subsidiary of Hyflux. The plant, located at Tuas, produces 30 million gallons of water each day. (CNA)
  • The High Court of Australia has rejected Michael McCrea's appeal against extradition to Singapore for trial of a double murder. The Australian Government had earlier agreed to extradite him after the Singaporean Government gave assurances he would not receive the death penalty. (ABC Australia)

[edit] 12 September 2005 (Monday)

  • Two bloggers are charged in a subordinate court (Singapore) under the Sedition Act for making racist remarks. (CNA) (AsiaMedia)
  • Singapore marks the 60th anniversary of the formal Japanese surrender in the island during World War II. (CNA)
  • Table Tennis doubles pairing Li Jiawei and Zhang Xueling lost 4-2 to the Chinese pair of Guo Yue and Guo Yan in the final of the Panasonic China Open. (CNA)
  • Analysts believe Singapore will be able to counter competition in the region in its integrated resort plans. CNA)

[edit] 11 September 2005 (Sunday)

  • 2005 dengue outbreak in Singapore: The Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources will examine how the fogging practices are conducted. An inter-agency Dengue Coordination Committee is also set up. (CNA)(CNA)
  • International Desalination Association (IDA) holds its 6-day World Congress in Singapore. About six hundred experts and delegates will discuss desalination and water reuse. (CNA) (IDA)
  • Counter-terrorism in Singapore: The South West Community Development Council holds a "bomb blast" evacuation exercise as part of the "Homefront Security Month" community outreach programme. The Singapore Civil Defence Force launches a Multi-lingual Video Broadcast System. (CNA)

[edit] 10 September 2005 (Saturday)

  • Singapore wins the Asian Netball Championship with a win over the Malaysian team with a score of 53-39. (CNA)

[edit] 9 September 2005 (Friday)

[edit] 8 September 2005 (Thursday)

  • Singapore Ministry of Defence confirms that two Fokker 50 planes from the Republic of Singapore Air Force will be involved in the joint patrol of the Strait of Malacca together with aircraft from Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. (CNA)
  • 2005 dengue outbreak in Singapore: More hospitals in Singapore are receiving dengue fever patients to relieve overcrowding in some hospitals as the number of cases this year reaches 9,000. (CNA) (ABC)
  • The Jurong Youth Centre has its opening ceremony today. Run by the Singapore Children's Society, the centre organizes a range of programmes for about 200 secondary school students and one of its main thrusts is to encourage students to continue their formal education. (CNA)

[edit] 7 September 2005 (Wednesday)

  • Hyflux founder Olivia Lum becomes the first and only female on Forbes' Southeast Asia Rich list with a net worth of US$240 million. (CNA)

[edit] 6 September 2005 (Tuesday)

  • Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) says in a statement that it is in the final stage of negotiations with Boeing for its new generation of fighter, indicating the US-made F-15 Eagle had won over the French-built Rafale in this procurement programme. Industry analysts estimated the contract to be worth about US$1 billion. (Today)(MINDEF)

[edit] 5 September 2005 (Monday)

  • Two Indonesian maids escape the gallows for their murder of Esther Ang at Carissa Park condominium in March 2004. (CNA)
  • Wine consumption increased to a worth of S$103 million in 2004 compared to S$76 million in 2003. (CNA)
  • Singaporean response to Hurricane Katrina: Singapore sends a fourth CH-47 Chinook helicopter to assist in relief operations of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana (CNA)

[edit] 4 September 2005 (Sunday)

[edit] 3 September 2005 (Saturday)

  • The Yellow Ribbon Project in Singapore sees over 12,000 people gathering outside Changi Prison to receive some 200 released ex-offenders. (CNA)
  • A crime-prevention group formed by civilian volunteers known as Blade Watch begins patrols on rollerblades in East Coast Park (CNA)
  • The Singapore Garden Festival 2006 will be held next year. (CNA)

[edit] 2 September 2005 (Friday)

  • Singaporean response to Hurricane Katrina: Three Singaporean CH-47 Chinook helicopters and thirty-eight RSAF personnel from a training detachment based in Grand Prairie, Texas are assisting in relief operations of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, operating out of Fort Polk in cooperation with the Texas Army National Guard. (MINDEF) (CNA)
  • MediaCorp's new movie, The Maid, will be screened for free to over 500 domestic helpers. (CNA)
  • The new President's Design Award will be launched in 2006 to recognise the best designers and designs in Singapore. (CNA)

[edit] 1 September 2005 (Thursday)