User talk:21stCenturyGreenstuff and Temasek: Difference between pages

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Difference between pages)
Content deleted Content added
 
Undid revision 241267919 by Flewis (talk)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{otheruses4||Singapore's investment firm (Sovereign wealth fund)|Temasek Holdings}}
{{User:MiszaBot/config
|algo = old(14d)
|minthreadsleft=1
|minthreadstoarchive=10
|counter=4
|archive=User talk:21stCenturyGreenstuff/Archive %(counter)d
}}{{User:HBC Archive Indexerbot/OptIn
|target=User talk:21stCenturyGreenstuff/Archive Index
|mask=User talk:21stCenturyGreenstuff/Archive <#>
|leading_zeros=0
|indexhere=yes
|template=User talk:21stCenturyGreenstuff/Archive Template
|archiveheader={{talkarchivenav}}
}}{{talkheader}}{{Usertalkback|icon=lang}}{{archive box|auto=yes| <small>// [[User talk:21stCenturyGreenstuff/Archive Index|Archive Index]]</small>}}




'''Temasek''' ('Sea Town' in [[Javanese language|Javanese]], spelt ''Tumasik''; {{zh-s|s=淡马锡}}) was the name of an early city on the site of modern [[Singapore]]. From the [[14th century]], the island is also known as '''Singapura''', which is derived from [[Sanskrit]] and means "Lion City". Legend has it that the name was given by [[Sang Nila Utama]] when he visited the island in [[1299]] and saw an unknown creature which he probably mistook as a lion [http://www.hawaii.edu/cseas/pubs/singapore/singapore.html#chapter1].
== Dates ==
The useless CEO of Temasek, Ho Ching, has lost billions of S'poreans' hard-earned money in ill-famed stakes in Shin Corp(down over 60%), Merrill Lynch(down over 40%), Barclays(down over 50%) and Citigroup(down over 60%).
Saw your edits to the [[Heather Mills]] article and I thought you might be interested in [[User talk:Dismas#Dates|this post]] at my talk page. I'm sure you'll get the idea once you read it. <span style="font-family:monospace;">[[User:Dismas|Dismas]]</span>|[[User talk:Dismas|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 22:42, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
:You're welcome. ;) <span style="font-family:monospace;">[[User:Dismas|Dismas]]</span>|[[User talk:Dismas|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 16:47, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
::Great little tool, very useful, am having great fun with it...and it saves a hell of a lot of boring work [[User:21stCenturyGreenstuff|21stCenturyGreenstuff]] ([[User talk:21stCenturyGreenstuff#top|talk]]) 16:49, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


She has also vapourised over $500 million buy buying a stake in troubled ABC Learning Centres near the crest of A$7.40.It is now suspended with a last-traded price of A$0.54, with rumours swirling that it is technically insolvent.


Ho Ching is exempted from taking responsibility for these fiascoes because she is the wife of the Prime Minister and the daughter-in-law of the notoriously intolerant and nepotistic Lee Kuan Yew.
What do you wanted to say to me?[[User:Max Mux|Max Mux]] ([[User talk:Max Mux|talk]]) 21:28, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


While the early history of Singapore is obscured by myth and legend, some conclusions can be drawn from [[Archaeology|archaeological]] evidence and from written references by travelers. Archaeology points to an urbanised settlement on the site by the [[fourteenth century]]. Allusions by travelers give some evidence that there may have been a city or town present as early as the [[2nd century|second century]]. At its height, the city boasted a large earthen [[city wall]] and [[moat]]; many of the buildings were built with stone and brick foundations. Remains of old pottery, coins, jewellery and other artifacts have been found, with many of these artifacts believed to be imported from various parts of [[China]], [[India]], [[Sri Lanka]] and [[Indonesia]]. These are sometimes seen as evidence of the city's status as a regional trade centre. An aquatic route which is part of the larger [[Silk Road|Silk route]], passes through Temasek.
== ROC ==


From the seventh to the thirteenth centuries, the island of Singapore was controlled by the [[Srivijaya]] empire based in [[Sumatra]]. By the emergence of Temasek as a fortified city and trading centre [[14th century]], the Srivijaya empire was in a long period of decline. The city then changed hands several times before coming under the influence of the [[Sultanate of Malacca]] in the fifteenth century. After the fall of Malacca to the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] in [[1511]], the island came under the control of the [[Malay states|Malay]] [[Sultanate of Johor]].
Retired Officers List (2000):
*MILLER M.H. CBE AFC Born Born 14/1/28 Commd 29/9/49 A Cdre 1/7/76 Retd GD 22/8/81
*OFFORD R.J. AFC FIMgt Born 17/9/31 Commd 8/8/52 A Cdre 1/7/80 Retd GD 17/9/86
*BLACK G.P. CB OBE AFC Born 10/7/32 Commd 19/1/53 AVM 1/1/85 Retd 10/7/87
*BROUGHTON J. FIMgt Born 18/2/34 Commd 24/9/52 A Cdre 1/7/86 Retd GD 1/1/89
*HORROCKS I. Born 10/3/34 Commd 26/11/52 A Cdre 1/7/85 Retd GD 22/12/89
*BODDY G.M. OBE Born 16/9/37 Commd 5/2/56 A Cdre 1/1/90 Retd GD(g) 1/7/92


Still a bit more research needed, Hope this helps. [[User:MilborneOne|MilborneOne]] ([[User talk:MilborneOne|talk]]) 18:21, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


'''Singapore's national honours'''
== The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXXI (September 2008) ==
The '''[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Outreach/Newsletter September 2008|September 2008 issue]]''' of the Military history WikiProject newsletter has been published. You may read the newsletter, change the format in which future issues will be delivered to you, or unsubscribe from this notification by following the link. Thank you.<br /><small>This has been an automated delivery by [[User:BrownBot|BrownBot]] ([[User talk:BrownBot|talk]]) 21:44, 6 October 2008 (UTC)</small>


The Republic's two most important national honours are titled [[Bintang Temasek]] (''The Star of Temasek'' for acts of exceptional courage and skill or exhibited conspicuous devotion to duty in circumstances of extreme danger) and the [[Darjah Utama Temasek]] (''Order of Temasek'', for outstanding and exceptional contributions to the country).
== Another airline article nominated for deletion ==


Hello. Based on your recent comment at [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alaska Seaplane Service]], I thought you might be interested in looking at [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alsek Air Service]]. -- [[User:Zyxw|Zyxw]] ([[User talk:Zyxw|talk]]) 15:17, 7 October 2008 (UTC)

== Austin Aero ==

Like the idea of a separate article on Austin Aero, found out that the Whippet and Kestrel were built by the Austin Motor Company Limited, Northfield Works, Birmingham which already has an article at [[Austin Motor Company]]. I presume that Austin Aero was a later company to build engines and aircraft (possibly as a shadow factory) during the second world war. Need to find out a bit more. [[User:MilborneOne|MilborneOne]] ([[User talk:MilborneOne|talk]]) 19:01, 9 October 2008 (UTC)

== Vandalizing /1/ ==


Other institutions that bear the name:
* [[Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory]], at [[National University of Singapore]]
* [[Temasek Laboratories]], at [[Nanyang Technological University]]
* [[Temasek Polytechnic]]
* [[Temasek Junior College]]
* [[Temasek Secondary School]]
* [[Temasek Tower]]
==External links==
*[http://www.hawaii.edu/cseas/pubs/singapore/singapore.html#chapter1 A History of the Lion City] - Chapter from an online textbook.


[[Category:History of Singapore]]


[[id:Temasek]]
[[Image:Information.svg|25px]] Welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to make constructive contributions to Wikipedia, at least one of your recent edits{{#if:|, such as the one you made to [[:{{{1}}}]],}} did not appear to be constructive and has been removed. Please use [[Wikipedia:Sandbox|the sandbox]] for any test edits you would like to make, and read the [[Wikipedia:Welcoming committee/Welcome to Wikipedia|welcome page]] to learn more about contributing constructively to this encyclopedia. {{#if:|{{{2}}}|Thank you.}}<!-- Template:uw-vandalism1 --> [[User:45Factoid44|45Factoid44]] ([[User talk:45Factoid44|talk]]) 00:55, 10 October 2008 (UTC) <br clear="both" />
[[th:เทมาเส็ก]]
:I beg your pardon? I do not and never had vandalised any articles. Kindly indicate which edit you consider to be errant. [[User:21stCenturyGreenstuff|21stCenturyGreenstuff]] ([[User talk:21stCenturyGreenstuff#top|talk]]) 01:07, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cofton_Hackett&diff=prev&oldid=244266821 here][[User:45Factoid44|45Factoid44]] ([[User talk:45Factoid44|talk]]) 01:09, 10 October 2008 (UTC)
::That's me reverting your edit [[User:45Factoid44|45Factoid44]] ([[User talk:45Factoid44|talk]]) 01:10, 10 October 2008 (UTC)

Revision as of 08:13, 10 October 2008


Temasek ('Sea Town' in Javanese, spelt Tumasik; Chinese: 淡马锡) was the name of an early city on the site of modern Singapore. From the 14th century, the island is also known as Singapura, which is derived from Sanskrit and means "Lion City". Legend has it that the name was given by Sang Nila Utama when he visited the island in 1299 and saw an unknown creature which he probably mistook as a lion [1]. The useless CEO of Temasek, Ho Ching, has lost billions of S'poreans' hard-earned money in ill-famed stakes in Shin Corp(down over 60%), Merrill Lynch(down over 40%), Barclays(down over 50%) and Citigroup(down over 60%).

She has also vapourised over $500 million buy buying a stake in troubled ABC Learning Centres near the crest of A$7.40.It is now suspended with a last-traded price of A$0.54, with rumours swirling that it is technically insolvent.

Ho Ching is exempted from taking responsibility for these fiascoes because she is the wife of the Prime Minister and the daughter-in-law of the notoriously intolerant and nepotistic Lee Kuan Yew.

While the early history of Singapore is obscured by myth and legend, some conclusions can be drawn from archaeological evidence and from written references by travelers. Archaeology points to an urbanised settlement on the site by the fourteenth century. Allusions by travelers give some evidence that there may have been a city or town present as early as the second century. At its height, the city boasted a large earthen city wall and moat; many of the buildings were built with stone and brick foundations. Remains of old pottery, coins, jewellery and other artifacts have been found, with many of these artifacts believed to be imported from various parts of China, India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia. These are sometimes seen as evidence of the city's status as a regional trade centre. An aquatic route which is part of the larger Silk route, passes through Temasek.

From the seventh to the thirteenth centuries, the island of Singapore was controlled by the Srivijaya empire based in Sumatra. By the emergence of Temasek as a fortified city and trading centre 14th century, the Srivijaya empire was in a long period of decline. The city then changed hands several times before coming under the influence of the Sultanate of Malacca in the fifteenth century. After the fall of Malacca to the Portuguese in 1511, the island came under the control of the Malay Sultanate of Johor.


Singapore's national honours

The Republic's two most important national honours are titled Bintang Temasek (The Star of Temasek for acts of exceptional courage and skill or exhibited conspicuous devotion to duty in circumstances of extreme danger) and the Darjah Utama Temasek (Order of Temasek, for outstanding and exceptional contributions to the country).


Other institutions that bear the name:

External links