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The 90th Annual Convention
of
Rotary International
was held in Singapore
in the
Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre (SICEC)
June 13 to16: 1999. |

Senior Officers' Mess, Singapore Police Force
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Left to right, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Ian Gordon,
(Ghurka Contingent) Deputy Commander- Training Command Zuraidah Bte Abdullah, Mr Ken neth
Chen Koon Lap - MP for Hong Kah GRC, and yours truly, and Commissioner for Police - Khoo Boon Hui
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As in past years, your Police/Law
Enforcement Professionals Fellowship of Rotarians had set up an Information
Booth adjacent to the Hall of Friendship which hosted an attractive
static display by the Singapore Police Force and a contingent of Singapore
Regular and Reserve Officers. The Police/Law Enforcement Professionals
Fellowship was indebted to Singapore Police Force Commissioner Khoo
Boon Hui, and Director of Public Alfairs, Superintendent Chia Fook Leong
for their kind permission and support with their static display and
manpower during the four days of the Singapore Convention. |
In
concert with the Police/Law Enforcement Professionals Fellowship,
I had arranged for the ROTARY PEACE CITY PROJECT to
have a small presentation on the booth. To this end, in conjunction
with then 9700 District Governor Peter Walsh, with a small booty of over
sixty Rotary Peace City Project
Symbol lapel pins of the distinctive dove hovering over the world globe,
and our friends from Rotary Down Under (who had kindly published a three
page article in the May edition
of RDU on the Rotary Peace City Project) we were quite successful in promoting
the Rotary Peace City Project over the four days of the Convention.
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Colleagues from Singapore Police - with Past
President Niels Colov, Rotary Club of Jomtien-Pattaya, Thailand, and Rotarian Len
Cusack, Rotary Club of the Lower Blue Mountains Australia, representing Nepean Blue -
managers and designers of Rotarnet.
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with Charles Pratt - editor of the Rotarian,
Rotarian RPCP Special Ambassador, Jeffrey Reiss
of the Rotary Club of San Raphael,
California
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Meeting so many dear Rotary
friends and colleagues (too numerous to mention from past Conventions and previous visits
to other countries) including Past President Niels Colov from the Rotary Club
Jomtien-Pattaya in Thailand, who is famous for the POLIO PAST PROJECT, and RPCP Special
Ambassador Jeffrey Reiss, Director of the World Peace Centre, from the Rotary Club of San
Raphael in California, were just two of many highlights of the Convention.
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| The colourtul and very spectacular opening,
closing, and other plenary sessions, the ROTI cocktail party, the Recreational and
Vocational Fellowships Annual General Metting, the Paul Harris Luncheon and Asian
Breakfast in the Westin Stamford Hotel, and some last minute social flinctions, just added
to the personal joy I derived from attending this years World Rotary Convention. Next year
in Buenos Airies. |

Singapore Police colleague, with outgoing
President James Lacy, and incoming RI
President, Carlo Ravizza
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| This was my fourth visit to
Singapore and over the years and I had made a few friends who happy to say, were still
alive and kicking, especially those from Beach Road Central Police Station.
The Fellowship was particularly indebted to Rotarian and Reserve
Police Inspector Joseph Chia from the Rotary Club of Singapore
whom I had initially met on ROTI.
Joe had smoothed the way for the Fellowship and my
accommodation in the Senior Officer's Mess of the Singapore Police Force in Mount Pleasant
Road, just up the road from the Singapore Polo Club. |

..with Rotarian Joe Chia - Rotary club of Singapore, and
far right, Rotarian Deputy Sheriff Bill O'Brien - Assistant Governor at large,
Rotary Club of Moorhead City, and erstwhile unkown handsome Rotary colleague!
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with Jeffrey Reiss pressenting a Peace Pole to
Rotary International President nominee
Frank J. Devlin of the Rotary Club of Mexico City,
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Besides lending a hand to one very very busy
and dedicated Rotarian who was coordinating and manning at least two flind-raising booths
for his club that I knew of; we were to spend some wondertul times with his family and
friends at the Singapore Cricket Club.
The evening of
my last night in Singapore this time around was as a guest of Incoming Rotary Club of
Singapore President Phillip Leong at his sumptuous Installation in the Mandarin Ballroom
of the Mandarin Singapore Hotel. Phillip is the 65th President of the Rotary Club of
Singapore which was chartered way back in 1930, to be interrupted temporarily when the
Second World War intervened.
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Singapore's Training Command
lies in spectacular surroundings and a lovely suburb, and a few morning jogs in the warm
and balmy Singapore weather around the neighbourhood just added to the enjoyment of
Singapore this time around.
In terms of my vocational
pursuits, I attended a Graduation Ceremony at Training Command of National Service Cadets
where I met Commissioner Khoo Boon Hui, and Member of Parliament Mr. Kenneth Chen Koon
Lap, MP for Hong Kah GRC.
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Training Manual used by Singapore Police - for more
information visit web site
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..with Rotarian Harman Singh
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In concert with my friends at
Beach Road Police Station, I also met senior officers of Training Command
in the persons of Deputy
Superintendent Zuraidah Bte Abdullah, Deputy Superintendent Lee Chee
Chiew and Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ian Gordon, an Englishman commanding
the Singapore Police
Force Ghurka Contingent stationed at Mount Vernon.
In
company with Past President Niels Colov from the Rotary Club of Jomtien-Pattaya
we had a pleasant afternoon with Mr. Ian Gordon atMount
Vernon where we discussed
far ranging topics including matters relating to the training of Police
Officers seconded for United Nations Peacekeeping duties.
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will be reading more about this down the track.
In my discussions with Ian Gordon, I was most interested to learn of the
extensive use of the 'Fifth Disciplines Fieldbook' (written by Dr. Peter
Senge) as a training tool within
the Singapore Police Force. This manual complements two other sister publications
'The Arts and Practice of The Learning Organisation' and 'The Dance of
Change'. |

You can find out more about Rotarian Harmon at: http:/Iwww.harmonsingh.com.sg
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One interesting character I met at
the Convention is former celebrated Detective Police Officer and even more celebrated
Private Investigator Harmon Singh who has authored the book 'Licence to Peep'. Rotarian
Harmon is a legend in Singapore and he kindly presented one of his books to me with a nice
inscription which is 'recommended reading' about one who can justifiably claim a
celebrated Police career in turbulent times in Singapore with an equally more celebrated
career as a Private Investigator these past twenty years.
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RPCP Special Ambassador, Jeffrey Reiss showing off his www.peacecities.org world-wide windcheater - which
can be bought on request from www.peacecities.org
, or this web site
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Whilst there is so much more to 'write home
about', I had happy meetings with our current and Past Rotary World Presidents where I
presented them all with ROTARY PEACE CITY PROJECT PEACE SYMBOL LAPEL PINS, and my
consultations with Incoming Rotary International President Frank Devlyn, Director Louis
Piconi, Rotary International Representative to the United Nations, Past District Governor
Donald W.Trelmann (1995-996) and Rotarian Carlos Victor Poplavsky, Rotary Club of Maron,
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, who is president of District 4900's Committee on Road
Safety for 1999/200, augers well for future exciting adventures in Rotary service.
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