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Fishy Tales
September 1955
Published Fri, Jul 21, 2017 · 09:50 PM
In 1955, Singaporeans got to see fish in tanks other than in their favourite seafood restaurants, when the country's first public aquarium was opened to the public.
The Van Kleef Aquarium, named after a Dutch businessman who bequeathed his estate to the government, was the winning proposal when municipal commissioners were deciding how best to spend the funds …
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