July 2005 in Malaysia and Singapore
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31 July 2005 (Sunday)
30 July 2005 (Saturday)
- The National Financial Literacy survey conducted in Singapore shows positive signs, with an overall literacy score of 67 out of 100. (CNA)
- The Malaysian government announces a further increase in fuel prices. (Bernama)
- Singapore artist Tan Swie Hian donates about 6,500 art books, manuscripts and art pieces to the National Library. (CNA)
- The sixth annual Jurong Island Dragon Boat Race saw 42 teams taking part in the waters off Jurong Island, Singapore. (CNA)
- The Singapore Exchange holds its inaugural Investor Relations Open Day, and hopes to organise more similar forums in future. (CNA)
29 July 2005 (Friday)
28 July 2005 (Thursday)
- Some 40 entries were shortlisted from 80 received for Project Pilot, a contest seeking story ideas to be produced for Singapore television channels Arts Central and Channel NewsAsia (CNA)
- The Huang Na murder trail has been adjourned, with a verdict expected in a month. (CNA)
- Singapore entrepreneur and inventor Bob Teo produces the abKey, aimed at replacing the present QWERTY keyboard. (CNA)
- The F1 Powerboat race will return to Singapore for ten days starting 16 September 2005 (CNA)
- The Community Action for the Rehabilitation of Ex-offenders announces a new initiative under the Yellow Ribbon project, in which 10,000 Singaporeans will walk alongside ex-offenders from the Old Changi Prison Wall to the heartlands. (CNA)
- The Singapore Art Museum launches a new exhibition to commemorate the country's 40th birthday. (CNA)
- Mapletree Logistics Trust makes a strong debut on the Singapore Exchange, with its Initial public offering 44 times oversubscribed. (CNA) (CNA)
27 July 2005 (Wednesday)
26 July 2005 (Tuesday)
- Singapore's manufacturing sector posted a surprise 11.1% growth for the month of June 2005, much higher than the 0.9-3.0% growth expected by economists. (CNA)
- The Lee Kong Chian Reference Library, housed in the newly opened National Library building in Singapore, sees 33,000 visitors on its opening day on 22 July 2005. (CNA)
- The 21-Gun Presidential Salute of the National Day Parade in Singapore will be fired from Marina South for the first time. (CNA)
- NKFS controversy: Professor Goh Chee Leok starts work at the National Kidney Foundation Singapore. (CNA)
- The Cathay Super Classic bowling tournament in Singapore returns with a top prize of S$25,000, the highest in the tournament's history. (CNA)
25 July 2005 (Monday)
- NKFS controversy: Health Ministry announces that Senior Consultant Dermatologist Professor Goh Chee Leok has been appointed the interim Chief Executive Officer of the National Kidney Foundation Singapore. (CNA)
- Speculations abound following the merger between Jetstar Asia and Valuair, particularly over routing and fares. Experts predict another low cost carrier will drop out in two years. (CNA) (CNA)
- The Housing and Development Board and the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore announces that car park enforcement will be outsourced to private companies. (CNA)
- The inaugural MICE Asia Congress to be held in Singapore is expected to reap at least S$220 million for Singapore's economy. (CNA)
24 July 2005 (Sunday)
23 July 2005 (Saturday)
- NKFS controversy: The after-effects of the funding controversy surrounding the NKF spread to other voluntary welfare organisations, with flag-selling students occasionally facing verbal and even physical abuse, with some charity's takings falling significantly by 30%. (CNA)
- The Singapore Sports School announces changes to its admission criteria, which promotes sporting potential over academic qualifications. (CNA)
22 July 2005 (Friday)
21 July 2005 (Thursday)
- Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi says that he feels it is his duty to prevent Islam and its symbols from being used to propagate violence. He set three missions for himself – continuing to remind the world community to understand the root causes of terrorism, explaining that Islam is a religion of peace and opposed to violence, and showcasing Malaysia as a modern Islamic country and a safe place to invest and visit. (The Star) (Khaleej Times)
- At least 58 members of the Sky Kingdom sect (including a New Zealand woman) were detained by police, but its leader, Ayah Pin, was not among the detainees. (New Straits Times) (The Star) (The Star) (Stuff NZ)
- Bank Negara Malaysia removes the currency peg of the 3.80 Malaysian ringgit to one American dollar, in lieu of China's similar unpegging of the American dollar. (The Star) (The Star) (Business Week) (Bloomberg)
- The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore adopts Marina Bay as the new marketing brandname for the new downtown extension. (CNA) (CNA)
- The Singapore Cable Car resumes service after services were halted 50 days ago in light of "inconsistencies" in a regular maintenance check. (CNA)
- It was reported in Singapore's parliament, that the 117th IOC Session has helped place Singapore on the global map. The session has reaped S$40 million for the economy, compared to the S$7 million spent in hosting the event. (CNA)
20 July 2005 (Wednesday)
- Singapore Airlines announces that live television news and sports broadcasts are available onboard flights between London and Singapore, it is the first airline to have this service. (Xinhua)
- Malaysia Minister of International Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz defends the policy on how Approved Permits were issued and says that she had not being rude to former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. (New Straits Times)
- The Nanyang Technological University's students set a new world record when 536 of them got together for a blind date. (CNA)
- NKFS controversy: A new National Kidney Foundation board of directors is appointed, with Mr Gerard Ee continuing as CEO. (CNA)
19 July 2005 (Tuesday)
18 July 2005 (Monday)
17 July 2005 (Sunday)
16 July 2005 (Saturday)
- The landfill on Pulau Semakau's lifespan has been extended by 15 years as a result of greater recycling efforts in Singapore. With the amount of landfill generated in 2004, 11% less than that five years ago, the landfill is now expected to last until 2045. (CNA)
- NKFS controversy: Mrs Goh Chok Tong expresses her regret over her "peanuts" comment on TT Durai's pay. (CNA)
- 16-year-old Alvin Ong from National Junior College became the youngest winner of the UOB Painting of the Year Award since its inception in 1982.(CNA)
15 July 2005 (Friday)
14 July 2005 (Thursday)
13 July 2005 (Wednesday)
12 July 2005 (Tuesday)
- Incumbent president of Singapore, Sellapan Ramanathan announces that he will seek re-election. Seventeen others have filed papers for candidacy (CNA)
11 July 2005 (Monday)
- Singapore's Li Jiawei has won her second consecutive US Open title in Florida, beating top-ranked Tie Yana of Hong Kong 11-3, 11-4, 11-6, 11-8 in the final. (CNA)
- The trial of Huang Na's murder begins in Singapore. (CNA)
9 July 2005 (Saturday)
- Transport Minister Yeo Cheow Tong announces plan to set up a new Police MRT Unit to enhance the security of Singapore's public transport. (CNA)
- A commando with the Singapore Armed Forces, Master Sergeant Chua Koon San, sustained injuries after performing his freefall routine on a rehearsal for the National Day Parade 2005. (CNA)
7 July 2005 (Thursday)
- Singapore Armed Forces commandos Captain M. Pandiaraj and Warrant Officer S. Balakrishnan has their appeals dismissed and sentencing raised for causing the death of Second Sergeant Hu En Huai, 19, in a dunking incident as part of training. (CNA)
5 July 2005 (Tuesday)
4 July 2005 (Monday)
- Some RM1 million went missing in what turned out to be a staged collision between a lorry and an armoured truck of security company Securiforce Sdn Bhd at Jalan Baru Baling, Baling, Malaysia, claiming the lives of security guards Yusfarizal Mohd Azmi, 30 and Haliki Amin Jusoh, 33. The driver of the lorry also succumbed to his injuries later. (The Star)
- Malaysia police arrest 21 members of religious group Sky Kingdom. (Malaysian Star) (BBC)
3 July 2005 (Sunday)
2 July 2005 (Saturday)
- A Singapore Police Force officer, Corporal Arvin was found dead with a gunshot wound at Yishun North Neighbourhood Police Centre. Foul play was ruled out. (CNA)
1 July 2005 (Friday)
The Singapore Armed Forces celebrates Singapore Armed Forces Day at a parade officiated by President S R Nathan at the SAFTI Military Institute (MINDEF)
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