Singapore History Timeline
A chronology of key events:
1819 - Sir Stamford Raffles of British East India Company establishes trading post on Singapore island.
Singapore, shopping street and high-rise buildings
Colonial trading post became a teeming metropolis
Singapore population: 4 million
1297: Port of Temasek founded
1819: Sir Stamford Raffles sets up trading post
1965: Singapore becomes a republic
On This Day 1957: Britain agrees to Singapore self-rule
1826 - Singapore, Malacca and Penang become British colony of the Straits Settlements.
1832 - Singapore becomes capital of Straits Settlements. The port attracts thousands of migrants from China, India and other parts of Asia.
1867 - Straits Settlements become crown colony of British Empire.
1869 - Suez Canal opens, trade booms.
1922 - Singapore becomes main British naval base in East Asia.
1941 - World War II. Japan bombs Singapore.
1942 - Singapore falls to Japan, which renames it Syonan (Light of the South).
1945 - Japan defeated. Singapore under British military administration.
Independence
1946 - Singapore becomes separate crown colony.
Lee Kwan Yew: Political career spans five decades
Former PM Lee Kuan Yew fostered national identity
2003: Lee Kuan Yew staying on at 80
2000: Singapore's elder statesman
1959 - Self-government attained with Lee Kuan Yew as prime minister.
1963 - Singapore joins the Federation of Malaya, Sabah (North Borneo), and Sarawak in the Federation of Malaysia.
1965 - Singapore pulls out of the Federation of Malaysia, at Malaysia's invitation, amid political and ethnic tensions. The territory becomes an independent republic and joins the United Nations.
1967 - Singapore founder member of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).
1971 - Last British military forces withdrawn.
End of an era
1984 - Two opposition MPs elected to parliament for first time.
Anti-smoking poster, Singapore
Citizens abide by strict laws, including restrictions on gum
2004: Singapore to partly lift gum ban
2004: Singapore slings a little caution to the wind
1990 - Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew stands down after 31 years, but continues to exert significant influence as senior minister. Goh Chok Tong becomes new prime minister.
1993 - Ong Teng Cheong becomes first directly-elected president.
1994 - Caning of American teenager Michael Fay for vandalising cars grabs world headlines.
1995 - Nick Leeson's disastrous dealings on Singapore stock exchange lead to collapse of Britain's oldest merchant bank, Barings. He is convicted in Singapore and sentenced to six and a half years in jail.
Asian crisis
1997 - Singaporean SilkAir airliner crashes into river in south Sumatra, with the loss of all 104 passengers and crew.
Container port, Singapore
Export-driven Singapore has one of the world's largest ports
2003: Singapore signs US trade deal
1998 - Singapore slips into recession for the first time in 13 years during Asian financial crisis.
Malaysia bans Singapore's military and rescue planes from its air space, after Lee Kuan Yew's memoirs accuse Malaysia of ''bullying'' during the 1960s.
1999 - S R Nathan becomes president without election after he is declared only candidate eligible to run.
Nick Leeson released early from Singapore jail for good behaviour.
2000 November - Singapore Airlines 747 airliner crashes while taking off in high winds at Taipei airport, killing 81 passengers and crew.
2001 January - A pipeline feeding gas to Singapore from Indonesia's Natuna field in the South China Sea opens.
2001 April - Unprecedented anti-government rally - the first legal demonstration outside election campaign. Hundreds gather to support veteran opposition leader J.B. Jeyaretnam who faces bankruptcy and thus expulsion from parliament.
2001 September - Malaysia, Singapore agree to end long-standing disputes ranging from water supplies to air space. They agree to build a new bridge and tunnel.
Goh Chok Tong, Singapore's former prime minister
Former PM Goh Chok Tong oversaw economic growth
Succeeded Singapore's first prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew, in 1990
Left office in August 2004, became senior minister in his successor's cabinet
2001 November - General election landslide victory for governing People's Action Party which secures all but two of the 84 seats.
2002 January - Japan, Singapore sign free trade agreement.
2003 April - Outbreak of pneumonia-like Sars virus; Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong says outbreak is worst crisis country has faced.
2003 May - Singapore becomes first Asian nation to sign free-trade deal with US.
Power transfer
2004 August - Lee Hsien Loong, eldest son of former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, is sworn in as prime minister.
2005 January - Singapore, Malaysia settle a bitter dispute over land reclamation work in their border waters.
2005 April - Government approves a controversial plan to legalise casino gambling, paving the way for the construction of two multi-billion dollar casino resorts.
2005 September - President S R Nathan begins a second, six-year term after winning elections from which his rivals were disqualified.
2005 December - Execution of an Australian man for drug smuggling, despite high-level appeals for clemency, is condemned by Australia's attorney-general as barbaric.
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A380 'superjumbo' prepares for take-off
Singapore became the first to operate the world's biggest passenger plane, the Airbus A380 'superjumbo'
A380 completes first commercial flight
2006 May - Lee Hsien Loong's ruling People's Action Party wins general elections which are seen as the first real test of the prime minister's popularity.
2006 September - Singapore hosts IMF-World Bank annual meeting.
2007 January - Two African men are executed for drug smuggling despite worldwide appeals for clemency.
2007 October - The world's largest passenger plane, the Airbus A380, flies from Singapore to Sydney on its first commercial flight run by state-controlled Singapore Airlines.
Parliament votes against a proposal to decriminalise sex between men.
2008 February - Mas Selamat Kastari, suspected leader of Islamist militant group Jemaah Islamia, escapes from jail. Security forces mount massive manhunt.
2009 April - Official figures show that the economy shrank by 19.7% in the first quarter of 2009 compared with the previous three months, its biggest quarterly contraction on record.
2009 July - Singapore appears to emerge from its worst recession on record after the economy expands at an annualised rate of 20.4% between April and June, the first quarterly expansion in a year.
2009 October - Appeal court rules that the Far Eastern Economic Review defamed the country's founder Lee Kuan Yew and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
2010 November - British author Alan Shadrake convicted for insulting Singapore's judiciary in a book on the death penalty.
Singapore remains best country in which to run a business, according to a World Bank annual report.
SOURCE
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/country_profiles/1148137.stm