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Estimated population of Singapore citizens and permanent residents - 3,163,500 as at June 1998.

Chinese            77%

Malays             14%

Indians            7.6%

Other ethnic groups 1.4%

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Other official languages: Mandarin, Malay & Tamil.

Planners expect the population of Singapore to reach 5.5 million by 2040 or 2050, taking into account an expected increase in the number of foreigners working here. From just 3 million in 1990, the number has swelled to 3.9 million today, including 700,000 foreigners.

A high-level working committee is now looking at ways to encourage more couples to have babies. Demographer Saw Swee Hock says that if the fertility rate continues to stay below two, the population here, minus the foreigners, will peak at about 3.3 million in 2025 and then begin to drop.

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  The National Library Board will be organising a Mandarin wellness talk on the prevention and treatment of eye diseases.

  Participants will learn the causes and symptoms of common eye disorders, such as cataracts, tropia, myopia, and more. They will also discover preventive measures and Chinese medical treatments for these eyesight problems.

  The details of the talk are as follows:

Date:     Friday 25 May 2001

Time:     7pm - 8.45pm

Venue:   Theatrette Level 3

             Tampines Regional Library

             31 Tampines Ave Singapore 529620

  The speaker is Mr LEE Kim Leong, a renowned Chinese Physician in Singapore. A specialist in acupuncture treatment, Mr LEE has been in Chinese medical practice for over thirty years.

  The talk is open to the public and admission is free. Seats are limited. Participants are welcome to come at 6.30pm to browse and borrow wellness and healthcare books and magazines on display at the entrance of the Theatrette, Level 3. For more information, e-mail: Sharon_ONG@nlb.gov.sg

NEW WEBSITES

HighQ.com.sg is the website of High Q Education Center where you can enrol for classes to prepare you for your SAT I Test.

Bigfoot.com/~mystyle A website created by a young adult in Singapore talking about life and all about him. Give it a click and take a look.

Maradins.com Hotels - Casino - Resorts - Investments.

SgTelevision.hypermart.net Make yourself heard. SG Television Portal is your guide to TV entertainment in Singapore. They provide snoops, teasers, news snippets about Singapore TV. This website is totally dedicated to TV.

Flash-Casino.com is an online resume database, targeting experienced gaming industry employees where they can create resumes in an open access or confidential format. It is an online casino.

A2ZLove.com is your portal to dating sites, matchmaking, introduction services, marriage agencies, dating advice, singles travel, dating message boards & much more. They cut to the chase bringing you quality dating sites not affiliate sites for a few programs.

MacJakarta.com is the website of the Mercantile Athletic Club. Planning to move to Jakarta, Indonesia? Visit the Club and see the premier business, sports and social club in Jakarta.

LittleSpeck.com is a news/information website on trends in Singapore and south-east asia.

Case.org.sg is the website of the Consumers Association of Singapore.

AsianClassics.com is a Singapore-based Web studio specialising in Web design, online database, hosting, maintenance and e-commerce.

World66.com is the open-source travel portal. Interactive guides to hundreds of destinations, including Singapore.

Wlawan.com is the website of William Lai & Alan Wong Advocates & Solicitors - Singapore Lawyers.

Click New Websites for the rest of the list.

BANKmates: Get a Personal Assistant to do your errands in Singapore.

SporesCity www.sporescity.com 

The Singaporean website community Set up your company's website here. More...

We are now 2,443 pages thick and growing.

Public Holidays NATIONAL DAY is the next public holiday. It falls on Thursday 9 August 2001.

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Government Notices

New Schools Registered:

*Edu-Place Tuition Centre (Lorong Limau) Blk 80 Lorong Limau #02-191 Singapore 320080 Supervisor: Mr Tan Hock Hoe.

*Epic Tuition Centre Blk 147 Potong Pasir Ave 1 #02-89 Singapore 350147 Supervisor: Mr Wong Kain Fei.

 

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Registration for national service for all male Singaporeans and permanent residents born between 13 Jun 1983 and 18 Dec 1983 starts on 12 Feb 2001 & ends on 25 May 2001. Click for details.

Singapore Government Website   Police Ministry Of Education  Consular Matters & Migrating (known as permanent residency)

Setting up a business? Do a free Name Search first to see whether the name you want is available. Click RCB.

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Shakespeare's R&J presented by The Singapore Repertory Theatre

Date: 3 - 18 May 2001

Evening Performances: 8pm

Matinee Performances: 2.30pm

Venue: Singapore Repertory Theatre, 20 Merbau Road, Robertson Quay (Off Mohamed Sultan Road) Singapore 239035

  Tickets* at S$30, S$40 & S$50 are available at all SISTIC outlets. Tel. (65) 348 5555 or book online. Click HERE! (*excludes S$1 SISTIC fee)

Moscow Circus comes to town  From 17 May - 27 Jul 2001  Various locations. For more information, click HERE!

Singapore International Jazz Festival presented by Singapore Airlines
18 - 20 May 2001  Suntec City/Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre (SICEC)

Tickets at S$120, S$90, S$60 (excluding S$1 Sistic fee)

Tickets available at all SISTIC outlets. Call SISTIC's hotline: (65) 3485555 or click SISTIC.

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