MINISTER OF FINANCE DR GOH KENG SWEE LEAVING GAY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK AFTER CLOSING CEREMONY OF SINGAPORE FESTIVAL 1968
Minister for Finance Dr Goh Keng Swee leaving Gay World Amusement Park after the closing ceremony of Sinapore Festival 1968. On the far left is Dr. Goh Poh Seng. He was a novelist, poet, and playwright. At the time he was part of the National Theatre Trust and was instrumental in putting together the Singapore Festival of 1968. Goh also wrote what came to be known as the first Singaporean novel, If We Dream Too Long.
06/03/1968
19980001713 - 0076
4448/02/11
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Updated with contribution from Fiachra MacFadden on 18 December 2019.

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Minister for Finance Dr Goh Keng Swee leaving Gay World Amusement Park after the closing ceremony of Sinapore Festival 1968. On the far left is Dr. Goh Poh Seng. He was a novelist, poet, and playwright. At the time he was part of the National Theatre Trust and was instrumental in putting together the Singapore Festival of 1968. Goh also wrote what came to be known as the first Singaporean novel, If We Dream Too Long.

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