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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%

Working Language: English

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.

 

Singapore's water is clean and safe to drink from the tap. There is no need to boil it.

 

The Editor

Raymond Han

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The WEATHER TODAY: Generally fair and warm. TOMORROW'S WEATHER  Generally fair except for some afternoon showers tomorrow; and late morning and early afternoon showers on Thursday. WATER TIDES High tide  7.24am 2.1m  7.28pm 2.3m  SUN Sunrise 7.05 am Sunset 7.16 pm MOON Moonrise 3.10pm  2.44am  PSI: 38 (good) TEMPERATURE: 26-33  degrees Celsius (The weather is updated daily at 8am Singapore time) For more information, call Meteorological Service Singapore Tel: (65) 542 7788.    

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Explore Singapore

Take a leisurely stroll along Orchard Road with our roving photographer on Thursday.

Coming Soon: A walk through HKL's CityLink: Singapore's first subterranean mall

Take a stroll with our photographer down to Somerset Road & Orchard Boulevard. Just follow the Stamford Road route.

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Mdm Kang's Kitchen Chilli Crabs

  The Housing & Development Board is organising a seminar on resale procedures for buyers and sellers of HDB flats on Saturday 5 Aug 2000.

  Admission to the seminar is limited to 215 persons at S$25 each. Those interested in attending the seminar may make cheque payment in favour of HDB or cash payment at Counter 29, Level 1 Podium A, HDB Centre, Jalan Bukit Merah. Cheque payments should reach HDB by 2 Aug 2000.

  The seminar, which starts at 9am and ends by 1pm, will be held at Revenue House (IRAS) Auditorium, 5th storey (opposite Novena MRT Station). The lecture contents are as follows:

1. Overview of resale transaction of HDB flat

2. Documentation in a resale transaction

3. Submission of resale application

4. 1st appointment/resale completion

5. Buyer's/seller's documents

  For enquiries, please call Tel: (65) 279 6279.

We received our 200,000th hit on 26 Jun 2000!

If you have any comments or questions, please e-mail us at editor@getforme.com.

NEW WEBSITES

Condo.com.sg Condo Property Listings, Service Providers & Reverse Auctions for the Singapore market.

Bluemarx.com.sg where you can add your name to a buying list without being obliged to buy. Choose from categories, such as audio & video, computers or vehicles. Free local delivery!

Interauct.com is an online and procurement solutions service provider

dchee.com for local designer Doreen Chee's dresses and bags.

Inuovi.com is the website of local makeup label Inuovi.

FirstIndependent.com.sg is the website of independent financial planners. It offers unit trusts, money market funds as well as stocks to investors.

Asiaxis.com is a financial portal launched in late June 2000. It provides immediate mobile phone notification of news and stock prices.

AcmaBooks.com is a new online bookstore launched on 17 Jun 2000. It offers about 500,000 titles at discounted prices.

debtdomain.com, founded by a group of bankers and launched on 14 Jun 2000, lets banks and other financial institutions buy and sell multi-million-dollar market loans online. It charges a fee to buyers and sellers for successful deals.

Eyeball.com.sg or the print version, a morning tabloid, Project Eyeball, is a new newspaper set to hit the streets and the cyber-highways in the middle of the year. Coming to you from Singapore Press Holdings (SPH).

one-99shop.com is coming to you soon! This shop already has nine branches selling everything at S$1.99 each. Items range from crockery, utensils, confectionery,  household accessories, artificial flowers to Hello Kitty stationery.

wwlegal.com is a legal website coming online in August 2000. It will provide a one-stop centre for people to find lawyers.

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 906 pages thick and growing.

Public Holidays NATIONAL DAY is the next public holiday. It falls on Wednesday 9 August 2000.

General Message Board

Madam Kang's Kitchen Message Board

Singapore Cemetery Warren Message Board 

BackPackers' Message Board

Cathay Cinema screened its last movie show on 30 Jun 2000. The 61-year-old building is expected to be demolished to make way for a new building.

GOVERNMENT SNIPPETS

Natexis Banque has merged with Natexis Banques Populaires and the combined entity is known as Natexis Banques Populaires. Natexis Banque has surrendered its banking licence. Natexis Banques Populaires has been issued a banking licence. (30 Jun 2000)

Institutions approved for termination of pregnancy (abortion) for 2 years from date in brackets:

*Gynae Health Clinic for Women  Blk 211 Hougang St 21 #01-289 Singapore 530211 (1 Jul 2000)

*Alex K.H. Ooi Clinic & Surgery for Women  3 Mt Elizabeth #11-17 Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre Singapore 228510 (15 Jul 2000)

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GOVERNMENT MATTERS

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.

 

     National Library Board's Annual Book Sale 15 - 16 Jul 2000   Singapore Expo Hall 4B   10am - 8pm

You can browse through some 250,000 volumes of books and magazines and then buy whatever you fancy at S$2 each for adult fiction & non-fiction books, and S$1 each for all other books. You can also buy magazines, which are available in bundles of 12, at S$5 per bundle. Use the free bus shuttle available at Tanah Merah MRT Station from 9.30am - 10pm daily. The National Library Board's website is Just A Click Away at NLB.

Advance estimates from the Ministry of Trade & Industry show that gross domestic product (GDP) in the 2nd quarter 2000 grew by 7.7%, in real terms, over the same period last year. Goods-producing industries is estimated to have grown by 7.8% and services-producing industries by 6.8%. The financial services industry is estimated to have declined due largely to the high base last year. The construction sector, however, remained sluggish.

EscapeArtist.Com  The website on overseas living for international job seekers and expatriates.  

ExpatSingapore  For expatriates planning to relocate to Singapore. Provides excellent information on Singapore.  

ContactSingapore  Step-by-step guide to applying for a job, flying into Singapore, getting an employment pass, and applying for visas for your spouse and children. 

Useful Services  Relocating to Singapore?

American Stories, by the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, brings us back to the 30's high school proms. 15 Jul 2000  Open area beside Bishan MRT Station 7.30pm - 8.30pm. Free admission

Harvard Din & Tonics 2000 a cappella with a twist at Chijmes Hall, 8pm on 17, 18, & 19 Jul 2000. Presented by Caldwell Arts Entertainment. Tickets at S$25 (adults), S$20 (students). Hotline: (65) 332 6274/332 6285 or click CaldwellArts.

Fabulous At 40 Starring Koh Chieng Mun Directed by Hossan Leong. Music by Iskandar Ismail. 21-22 Jul 2000 Chijmes Hall  8pm. Tickets at S$35 & S$45. 

Vengaboys Live In Concert 2000  22 Jul 2000  7pm Siloso Beach, Sentosa

Singapore River Fiesta from 22 Jul - 9 Aug 2000. Venue: Singapore River.

A Vocal Recital by Ying Huang (world renowned soprano) Piano: J.J. Lenna      23 July 2000  8pm  Victoria Concert Hall

National Day Parade at the Padang on 9 Aug 2000.

See Entertainment for more local happenings!

TOURISTS

Tourism Board

Tourist Arrival Statistics

BackPackers' Corner

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To get free copies of brochures on Singapore, including Singapore Official Guide, please click HERE.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Low Lying Areas In Singapore  Lists the flood-prone areas in Singapore.

Things you should know  Tells you things you need to be aware of. 

Good Eats

10 MUST VISIT places

FleaMarts

2nd-hand Watches

Shopping Complaints

Nature

Fireworks Display

National University of Singapore (NUS) students celebrate  the annual Rag-and-Flag Day on 15 Jul 2000. Students with tins will collect money for charity and hold a float parade to entertain and thank the public.

The top ten fiction and non-fiction titles sold at these bookstores last week

Top Ten KINOKUNIYA Bestsellers

 Top Ten BORDERS Bestsellers

 Top Ten MPH Bestsellers

Top Ten TIMES Bestsellers

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Tuesday 11 July 2000

Singapore's economy grew at a strong 8.5% in the first half of the year following another period of fast growth in the second quarter. Boosted by the galloping expansion in the manufacturing sector, the April-June growth rate is expected to be a sizzling 7.7%.

COE prices have dropped again, as car hunters hold back their bids in anticipation of October's open bidding. COEs for August are: S$33,852 for cars of 1600 cc and below, S$32,900 for bigger cars and S$34,738 for open-category COEs.

Police raided a gambling den in a secluded farm area in Lim Chu Kang Lane yesterday afternoon. Of the 29 people nabbed, 18 were women, mostly in their 40s. The rest were men, mostly in their 30s. Four were foreigners.

Interactive television will arrive in Singapore by the end of the year. It will allow viewers to get additional information about what is showing on their television screen by clicking on icons on the screen. MediaCorp chief executive officer Lim Hup Seng announced the launch of interactive television by the Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) yesterday.

Asia

Kuala Lumpur: Former Singapore lawyer Loo Choon Beng is being held under Malaysia's preventive-detention laws for alleged involvement with syndicates fixing the outcome of horse races at Malaysian turf clubs. The Home Ministry ordered the lawyer, who is in his 40s, to be detained for two years at the Simpang Renggam detention centre in Johor. 

 Around the world

Madrid: Europe's best known monuments are groaning at the seams and tropical islands risk being ruined amid a worldwide boom in tourism. The head of the World Tourism Organisation, Mr Francesco Frangialli, who sounded the warning, said that things were going to get worse. The organisation's forecast showed that by 2020, 1.56 billion tourists a year would be roaming the world - more than double this year's forecast of 668 million.

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SINGAPORE SLING

30ml Gin

15ml Cherry Brandy

120ml Pineapple Juice

15ml Lime Juice

7.5ml Cointreau

7.5ml Dom Benedictine

10ml Grenadine

A dash of Angostura Bitters

Garnish with a slice of pineapple & cherry

The Singapore Sling was created by Raffles Hotel bartender Mr Ngiam Tong Boon.

ECONOMY

Consumer prices fell by 0.4% in Jun 2000, as lower costs of transport, communications and clothing more than offset rises in housing, health and education and stationery.

The consumer price index (CPI) for March 2000 dipped by 0.3% compared to February 2000. Food prices fell by 1.6% due mainly to cheaper seafood, vegetables and fresh pork. The cost of transport and communications fell by 0.2% due to falling car prices.

The CPI is used as an inflation gauge by measuring the change in the prices of a fixed basket of goods purchased commonly by most households.

The Government has forecast that inflation will be within 2% this year.