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557:, the same bill was reintroduced to the Legislative Council. One of the original reasons for dropping the 1920 bill was the argument that 30 minutes was too much change. Therefore, in 1932 the proposed shift was reduced by 10 minutes, down to 20 minutes ahead of the mean time of the 105th meridian. This was a compromise, which was perceived to be more acceptable to the overcautious Legislative Council members. After 2 debating sessions, this bill was passed and became Ordinance No. 21 of 1932. The short title was daylight saving time Ordinance, 1932. This was to come into force on the first day of January 1933 and was to be in force during the year 1933. 1245: 1211: 1221: 35: 579:
was removed, turning the ordinance into permanent effect without the need for the Governor to declare any extensions. The time of GMT+07:20 became permanent standard time with this amendment. The Survey Department since 1935 by Annual Report advised readers to adjust their clocks appropriately by 20
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1941 – In 1941, the daylight saving time Ordinance was amended yet again by Ordinance 33 of 1941. Daylight saving time would henceforth be 30 min ahead of the mean time of the 105th meridian (10 min more than the original DST), i.e. GMT+07:30. This came into effect on 1 September 1941. This was the
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1933 – 1 January 1933, the daylight saving time Ordinance came into effect on New Year's Day. This ordinance as passed was in effect for the year 1933 only. Daylight saving time was 20 minutes faster than standard time, i.e.
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was adopted by Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States as the new standard time. This decision was made way back in February 1904. The mean time of the 105th meridian is GMT+07:00 (the local mean time over
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services were becoming more common, and a single standard time will ease scheduling problems. Singapore was chosen because it was the administrative centre for the SS and the FMS then.
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1935 – In 1935, the daylight saving time Ordinance in 1932 was amended by Ordinance No. 5 of 1935β€”The daylight saving time (Amendment) Ordinance, 1935. The year limit
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formally occupied British Malaya. British Malayan Time moved ahead by 1 hour 30 minutes to conform with Tokyo Standard Time, which is GMT+09:00.
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adjusted their clocks and watches ahead by 30 minutes to become 00:00 hours local time of 1 January 1982, to match the time used in
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declared that people in Peninsular Malaysia would adjust their clocks ahead by 30 minutes to match the time in use in
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1901 – On 1 January 1901, the Singapore Local Mean Time (Singapore Mean Time) was adopted by Straits Settlements and
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1945 – 12 September 1945, Japanese formally surrendered in Singapore. British Malayan Time reverted to "
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1936 – The daylight saving time Ordinance became Chapter 170 in the 1936 edition of the
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original daylight saving time proposed in 1920 and was met with much opposition then.
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would adopt the local mean time based on the observatory's geographical position.
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mean time GMT+06:55:25; this changed to GMT+07:00 in 1905. Between the end of the
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maintained by Sirim and is always within 0.9 seconds of the legal time.
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as the Standard Time. This was introduced because railway, postal and
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used this local mean time until 1 January 1901, when they changed to
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and the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, it was known as
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followed suit and has continued to use the same time as Malaysia.
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1920 – In 1920, a bill was introduced in the Straits Settlements
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and Singapore all had their own observatories; hence, the three
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Ordinance in 1932 was extended throughout both years by
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Archived from 628:(UTC+08:00) on 31 December 1981. 1243: 1219: 1210: 1209: 445:North Borneo/Sabah Standard Time 378:1 March 1926 – 31 December 1932 271:1 January 1933 – 31 August 1941 44:relies largely or entirely on a 33: 1325:Standards and measurement stubs 585:Laws of the Straits Settlements 258:1 June 1905 – 31 December 1932 1177:British Indian Ocean Territory 789:Cheah, Danyal (9 April 2021). 1: 642:National Metrology Laboratory 245:1 January 1901 – 31 May 1905 193:British Malayan Standard Time 179:was originally GMT+06:46:46. 598:, on 16 February 1942, the 596:Japanese invasion of Malaya 517:Greenwich Royal Observatory 211:Time in Peninsular Malaysia 1341: 1238: 619:Prime Minister of Malaysia 580:minutes for the year 1936. 357:Name of Time (unofficial) 227:Name of Time (unofficial) 161:Coordinated Universal Time 1205: 555:daylight saving time Bill 457:1 January 1982 – present 329:1 January 1982 – present 282:Time/Malaya Standard Time 239:British Malayan Mean Time 159:. 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