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Source: Obituary,
The Straits Times 21 Jul 2006 (H28) |
1916 - 2006 |
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Former Cabinet minister Lim Kim San died at
home yesterday. He was 89. |
Mr Lim is best remembered as the man who
brought affordable high-quality public housing to the masses. |
In the 1960's, as the first Chairman of the
Housing & Development Board (HDB) and subsequently as Minister for
National Development, Mr Lim helped the Government shape the public
housing landscape in Singapore. |
Here are his milestones*: |
1916 |
Was born
in Singapore on 30 November. |
1933 |
Finished
Senior Cambridge at Anglo Chinese School (ACS) |
1936 |
Enrolled
in Raffles College |
1940 |
Married
Miss Pang Gek Kim |
1950 |
Made his
first million dollars |
1960 |
Became
HDB Chairman |
1962 |
Awarded
Order of Temasek |
1963 |
Became
Minister for National Development |
1967 -
1979 |
Headed
various ministries - Interior & Defence, Education, Environment,
Communications |
1979 -
1994 |
Appointed
Chairman of Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) |
1980 |
Retired
from politics |
1992 |
Appointed
Chairman, Council of Presidential Advisers |
2003 -
2005 |
Became
Senior Adviser, Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) |
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Mr Lim is survived by his sons, Lim
Kiat Seng & Lim Kiat Beng, and daughters, Lim Eng Tin, Lim Siu Tin
& Lim Siu Horng. His wife died in 1994. |
The wake will be held at his
residence, 81 Dalvey Road. The funeral will be on Sunday 23 Jul
2006. |
The following is a Press Release from the Singapore
Government: |
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*Source: The Straits Times 21 Jul
2006 (H7) |
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