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89: 81:, which now manages Farrer Park Field, will return the land to the government by mid-2020 for future residential development. Members of the public have voiced concerns over the possible loss of heritage, considering Farrer Park Field is notable for its contribution to 47:. It was the location of Singapore's first race course, Serangoon Road Race Course, as well as where its first-ever aircraft landing took place in 1919. It is a significant location for Singapore's aviation, sporting and political histories. 122:, horse races were held mostly during the weekends and targeted primarily at the European communities. On non-race days, the race course doubled as a golf course, grazing pasture and rifle range. 67:
Farrer Park Field used to occupy a much larger area than it is today, stretching as far north as Owen Road. At its greatest extent, the field extended across the present-day planning areas of
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On 6 February 1919, a grand fair was held at the Farrer Park Field as part of a series of celebrations for Singapore's centenary. The race course grounds were used as an airstrip.
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and was nicknamed the "cradle" and "spiritual home" of football in Singapore. Many national footballers and Malaysia Cup-winning teams started their football career in the park.
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Havers, Robin (1 January 2005). "Jai Hind!: The Indian National Army, 1942–45". In Bennett, Matthew; Latawski, Paul (eds.).
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In the post-war struggle for independence, many political rallies were held at Farrer Park Field. On 15 August 1955, the
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were rounded up at Farrer Park Field to urge them to switch allegiance to the Japanese. This event is now known as the
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Serangoon Road Race Course was established in December 1842, making it the first race course in
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A Military History of Indian and Southeast Asia: From the East India Company to the Nuclear Era
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Today, Race Course Road and Race Course Lane bear witness to the area's horse racing past.
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Farrer Park Field was named after Roland John Farrer, president of the former
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Farrer Park Field is located at 3 Rutland Road, within the planning area of
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Farrer Park Field was the location of numerous political gatherings during
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Farrer Park used to house S’pore’s sports facilities. And a racecourse.
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Indians in Singapore 1819-1945: Diaspora in the Colonial Port City
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Index

Farrer Park
Sport Singapore
Kallang
Singapore
Singapore Municipal Commission
Kallang
Rochor
Sport Singapore
Singapore

Kallang
Singapore
Singapore Sporting Club
Serangoon Road
Singapore Turf Club
Bukit Timah Race Course
Farrer Park MRT station
Singapore
Japanese takeover
British Indian Army
Farrer Park address
Indian National Army in Singapore
Subash Chandra Bose
Cathay Building
People's Action Party
self-governance
Singapore Infantry Regiment
Singapore
Sabah
Konfrantasi

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