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Malaysia-Singapore: 1964 Racial Riots
Racial sentiments were aroused in Singapore by Malaysia's UMNO on 12, July, 1964 [eng]
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Bibliography: Singapore Since 1965: Independence and Nation-Building
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Singapore: The Air-Conditioned Nation; Essays on the Politics of Comfort and Control 1999-2000 (Select Books)
Sharp commentaries on Singapore politics and contemporary issues by former journalist Cherian George compiled in one volume. The book presents a collection of stimulating essays that get to the very heart of the Singapore system and the dynamics shaping it, revealing many of the tensions and contrad [eng]
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Singapore: Background and Brief History
Singapore, expatriate, expat, history, government, law, economy, currency, language, languages, culture, customs, people, society. [eng]
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History of Singapore
Although Singapore's history dates from the 11th century, the island was little known to the West until the 19th century, when in 1819, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles arrived as an agent of the British East India Company. [eng]
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Singapore from 1942-1964
A brief history of Singapore including the Japanese Occupation, and political events that led to the creation of Singapore in 1965. [eng]
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Singapore: History
Written accounts of the early history of Singapore are sketchy and the names used to refer to the country are varied. In the third century, a Chinese account gave reference to Singapore as Pu-luo-chung, or "island at the end of a peninsula". [eng]
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History of Singapore Police Force
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World History Archives: History of Singapore
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A Short History of Singapore
Information on Singapore, its technology, IT, computer, R&D advancement and news. [eng]
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Singapore History Museum
The Singapore History Museum was borne out of a long and often uneven path. She was initiated as a double entity, Raffles Library and Museum, in 1887 by the Governor of the Straits Settlements, Sir Frederick Weld. [eng]
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