Secret notes, declassified documents: Exhibition on Singapore’s independence opens to public on Dec 8


Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo viewing a marriage certificate of Kok Yew Loong and Wong Pui Wah from 1933. - ST/ANN

SINGAPORE: Once-secret handwritten notes and Cabinet papers by Singapore’s founding leaders will be part of a new permanent exhibition featuring declassified documents from Singapore’s journey to independence.

The exhibition, named The Albatross File: Singapore’s Independence Declassified, will be open to the public from Dec 8 at the National Library Building in Victoria Street. Tickets can be booked online and the exhibition is free.

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