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  • his seat, precipitating a by-election for the Hong Lim Constituency. This is the last by-election (and in any of the elections) for the Legislative Assembly...
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    1961 by-elections (April and July) 1963 general election 1965 Hong Lim by-election 1966 by-elections (January, March & November) 1967 by-elections 1968...
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  • post-war Singapore. The LF won the Legislative Assembly election, with Marshall as Chief Minister. Lim was appointed Minister for Labour and Welfare, and served...
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    elected under would lose their seats. As a result, by-elections were subsequently held in Hong Lim in 1965, seven constituencies in 1966 and five constituencies...
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  • Two by-elections were held in 1961. The first by-election, for the Hong Lim constituency, was held on 29 April with the nomination day held on 11 March...
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  • Hong Lim Constituency was a constituency in Chinatown, Singapore. It was created in 1959 and dissolved in 1976 but is currently part of Jalan Besar GRC...
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  • general election 1963 in Singapore 1964 Singapore Open 1964 in Singapore 1964 race riots in Singapore 1965 (film) 1965 Hong Lim by-election 1965 Singapore...
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  • to 19.23% compared to 47.58% in the previous general election In the 1961 by-election in Hong Lim the Minister for National Development, Ong Eng Guan resigned...
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    Wong under pressure to reform party as election nears". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 19 November 2024. Yuen, Sin; Lim, Min Zhang (9 November 2020). "PAP conference:...
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    faction (led by Lim). Ong was then expelled, and he resigned his Assembly seat to challenge the government to a by-election in Hong Lim in April 1961...
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    the party. Ong resigned his seat in December, precipitating the Hong Lim by-election on in April 1961 which he won against a PAP candidate. The death...
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    Sylvia Lim Swee Lian (simplified Chinese: 林瑞莲; traditional Chinese: 林瑞蓮; pinyin: Lín Ruìlián; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Sūi-liân; born 28 March 1965) is a Singaporean...
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    formation of the Malaysian Solidarity Convention. 10 July – A by-election was held in Hong Lim after Ong Eng Guan of the United People's Party resigned. After...
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  • Catherine Lim Poh Imm (Chinese: 林宝音; pinyin: Lín Bǎoyīn, born 21 March 1942) is a Singaporean fiction author known for writing about Singapore society...
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    Singapore's independence in 1965, using the first-past-the-post electoral system. The elections were the eighteenth general elections in Singapore and the thirteenth...
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    Lim Cheng Choo notes that it is a custom of the Brunei monarch to appoint three Chinese officials, citing Hong Kok Tin as Pehin Bendahara and Lim Teck...
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    Day but on the Election Day. The 2006 General Election was the 15th General Election in Singapore and the 10th since independence in 1965. The governing...
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    Democratic Action Party (category 1965 establishments in Malaysia)
    Minister being DAP's Lim Guan Eng, son of Lim Kit Siang. In the 2011 Sarawak state election, DAP furthered its gains from the previous election, winning 12 out...
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    Eng Guan (in Hong Lim) and David Marshall (in Anson), which led to the PAP's defeat in the two by-elections. After the Anson by-election, the left-wing...
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  • Rei (2 December 2021). "No by-election in Sengkang after Raeesah Khan's exit, 3 remaining MPs will stay on: Sylvia Lim". The Straits Times. Retrieved...
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