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Farrer Park
Subzone of Rochor Planning Area
Name transcription(s)
 • Chinese花拉公园
 • PinyinHuālā gōngyuán
 • MalayTaman Farrer
 • Tamilஃபேரர் பார்க்
Farrer Park in 2006
Farrer Park in 2006
CountrySingapore
Farrer Park field and the surrounding buildings (clockwise starting from the top): Farrer Park Secondary School, Farrer Park Estate and LTA office.

Farrer Park is a subzone of the Rochor planning area in the Central Region of Singapore, as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority bounded by Serangoon Road, Rangoon Road, Race Course Road, Northumberland Road, Tekka Lane and Bukit Timah Road.

The name "Farrer Park" historically referred to an open field situated to the west of this subzone, now commonly known as Farrer Park Field, located within Kallang planning area.

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Farrer Park

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Field, located within Kallang planning area. Farrer Park and Farrer Road were named after R. J. Farrer (died 1956), who was Municipal Assessor and later...

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Farrer Park MRT station

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an integrated hospital (Farrer Park Hospital) and hotel complex (One Farrer Hotel). Farrer Park was named after John Farrer, who was President of the...

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Farrer Park Hospital

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Farrer Park Hospital is a private tertiary healthcare institution in Farrer Park, Singapore. Located above the Farrer Park MRT station at the Connexion...

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Farrer Road MRT station

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Farrer Road MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle line, located along the boundary of Farrer Court (Bukit Timah)...

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Farrer Park address

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The Farrer Park address was an assembly of the surrendered Indian troops of the British Indian Army held at Farrer Park (now the Farrer Park Field) in...

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Farrer Park United

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Farrer Park United was a soccer club from Singapore. The team won Singapore's National Football League (NFL) in 1982, and the President's Cup in 1981...

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Farrer Park Field

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Farrer Park Field was named after Roland John Farrer, president of the former Singapore Municipal Commission. It received the name in 1935. Farrer Park...

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Farrer Park Constituency

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Farrer Park Constituency is a former constituency in Singapore. It existed from 1955 to 1980. Note : Elections Department Singapore do not include rejected...

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Kallang

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subzone of Farrer Park belongs to the adjacent Rochor Planning Area, even though the eponymous open field historically known as "Farrer Park" (now called...

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First Indian National Army

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ordered by the Malaya command of the Commonwealth forces to assemble at Farrer Park. The British officers were, in the meantime, ordered to assemble east...

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Mustafa Centre

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within the planning area of Kallang. Within a walking distance from Farrer Park station and Jalan Besar station on the North East line and Downtown Line...

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City Square Mall

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Singapore's historic New World Amusement Park and is directly connected to Farrer Park MRT station. City Green is designed to provide a learning experience...

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List of Singapore MRT stations

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is situated along the boundary of two or more planning areas (e.g., Farrer Park station), more than one location will be shown. This takes into account...

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Lee Chiaw Meng

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election as a PAP candidate contesting in Farrer Park SMC and won 84.91% of the vote. Lee contested in Farrer Park SMC again during the 1972 general election...

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Kampong Java

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Farrer Park Field, Farrer Park Tennis Centre, the Singapore Indian Association, the Singapore Khalsa Association, Kampong Java Park and Farrer Park Primary...

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1955 Singaporean general election

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Independent candidate Chua Kim Watt who polled just 0.55% of the votes in Farrer Park. Labour Front leader and Chief Ministerial candidate David Saul Marshall...

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Indian National Army in Singapore

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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 Farrer Park address. Padang (literally...

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Future developments in Singapore

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City Developments Limited and MCL Land, a new mixed-use development in Farrer Park comprising Piccadilly Grand and Piccadilly Galleria is currently under...

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Labour Front

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member of the first Legislative Assembly of Singapore representing Farrer Park Mak Pak Shee, member of the first Legislative Assembly of Singapore representing...

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Razali Rashid

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1984 Asian Cup. He also played for Farrer Park United. He played for Kelantan and Sarawak Razali left Farrer Park United and joined Police Sports Association...

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Balestier Khalsa FC

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the club was formed as Fathul Karib on 10 October 1898 and based in Farrer Park. One of the highlights over the following half century, before the side...

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Balestier Constituency

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1955. In 1955, the constituency was abolished and split into Cairnhill, Farrer Park, Serangoon and Whampoa constituencies. Note : Elections Department Singapore...

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Marzuki Elias

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left-back for the Singapore national team in the 1984 Asian Cup. He used to play for Farrer Park United. "FARRER PARK UNITED". Singapore Montior. Stats v t e...

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1971 Asian Cycling Championships

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The 1971 Asian Cycling Championships took place at the Farrer Park Stadium in Singapore from 23 to 30 October 1971. The Straits Times, 24 October 1971...

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Cycling at the 1973 SEAP Games

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The Cycling at the 1973 SEAP Games were held at the Farrer Park and Sembawang, Singapore. Cycling events was held between 2 September to 8 September....

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