Year 1963

Places

MacDonald House bombed

Wednesday, 10th March 1965

MacDonald House (formerly also known as Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building) bombing by Indonesian saboteurs killed 3 people, during the konfrontasi period (between Indonesia and Malaysia). Singapore became the target of multiple terror attack. Then Indonesian president Sukarno was openly opposed to the merging of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei, and ordered armed attacks in East Malaysia, incited revolts in Brunei and carried out sabotage activities in West Malaysia and Singapore. Two HSBC Bank employees were killed and 33 injured.


2nd SIR caught in ambush

Sunday, 28th February 1965

During the Indonesian Confrontation in November 1964, Indonesian infiltrators were reported to have landed on the south eastern coast of Johore. Second Singapore Infantry Regiment (2 SIR) were on patrol in and around the Kota Tinggi area. Unfortunately, the infiltrators ambushed a 25-man platoon. The Indonesian infiltrators killed eight and wounded five.


Indonesian Sabouteur Sentence To Death

Monday, 8th February 1965

Twenty-three year old Indonesian Sabouter, Mr. Lemanit Ahmad, was sentence to death for causing a bomb to exploded in RAF Changi base in 1964. The Federal Court of Malaysia gave the reason for the death sentence was that leniency would be construed by the enemies (Indonesia) as a sign of weakness.


Orchard Cinema Opened

Wednesday, 6th January 1965

Cathay Organisation completed a six million dollars entertainment centre that comprises of the Orchard Cinema and Jackie's Bowl ob Grange Road. It was the largest cinema build in South-east Asia.


Farmer hand over infiltrator to Police

Tuesday, 17th November 1964

A quick thinking farmer from Jurong transported the leader of the Indonesian infiltrators to a police station six miles away by riding on a bicycle. The military infiltrator was tricked into believing that he could be brought to see the farmer’s Indonesian friend who could speak Bahasa Indonesia.


The Singapore-Malaysia Causeway Closed

Wednesday, 22nd July 1964

Due to Race Riots in Malaysia and Singapore, the causeway was closed from 22 to 26 July 1964.


Indonesian Bomb RAF Changi

Sunday, 31st May 1964

A bomb explode inside Royal Air Force (RAF) Changi base. An Indonesian saboteur was caught.


Paya Lebar Passenger Terminal Building Completed

Saturday, 2nd May 1964

The Paya Lebar Airport's new passenger terminal building which was completed. The terminal building comprises of a new passenger arrival hall, a freight centre and an engineering hanger. The airport is in operation as of 1955.


Third Malaysia Grand Prix In Singapore

Friday, 20th March 1964

The race saw the large number for foreign competitors, as it became an ideal stopover for racers between the Australian and European racing seasons. The race was held on a wet Easter Monday holiday with and extremely slippery race track. The race was cancelled after five laps when an accident that seriously injured J.W. Wright. It also wrecks his Jaguar E-Type and kill a course marshal.


HDB Announced Home Ownership Scheme

Wednesday, 12th February 1964

HDB, Housing & Development Board, announced a home ownership scheme which would allow every Singaporean to own a home in Singapore.


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