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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.
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24 Hours
Beneath A Rainbow Sea
A World
Preview of this National Geographic Feature Documentary &
Book Launch takes place on 19 Jul 2000 at National Library
Courtyard at 91 Stamford Road. The programme starts at 7pm and
ends at 8.30pm.
This launch
celebrates the production of the world's first 24-hour
documentation of life on a coral reef; the book and feature
documentary are based on the observation of a submerged coral
reef system, Maaya Thila, in the Maldives as seen
through the eyes of the 24-hour diving team.
On hand to
speak to the audience is photographic journalist Michael Aw. He
led a 44-member team made up of scientists, film makers,
photographers and diving specialists from 15 nations :
Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, France, Germany, Taiwan, UK,
Ireland, Hong Kong, Maldives, Spain, Japan, Sri Lanka, Holland
and the United States.
The book and
film show the intricacies and idiosyncrasies of sharks, octopus,
eels, snappers, turtles, clownfish and their neighbourhood of
critters.
Admission is
free. Should it rain, the venue will be the Student Resource
Centre on the same floor. For more information, please call Tel:
(65) 332 3255.
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FirstIndependent.com.sg
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trusts, money market funds as well as stocks to investors.
Asiaxis.com is a financial
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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.
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
on Monday 17 Jul 2000. Coming to you from Singapore Press Holdings
(SPH). one-99shop.com has gone
online! 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
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BANKmates: Get a Personal Assistant to do your errands in
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The Singaporean website community Set up your company's
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We are now 940 pages thick and growing. Public
Holidays NATIONAL DAY is
the next public holiday. It falls on Wednesday 9 August 2000.
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GOVERNMENT
SNIPPETS
*MeesPierson N.V. has merged
with Fortis Bank (Netherland) N.V. and the new entity is known as
Fortis Bank (Netherland) N.V. Fortis Bank (Netherland) N.V. has been
issued a banking licence w.e.f. 23 Jun 2000 and MeesPierson N.V. has
surrendered its banking licence.
New societies
registered:
*Arulmigu Velmurugan Gnana
Muneeswarar Temple 397 Serangoon road Singapore 218123 (24
Jun 2000)
*Asia DAB Committee of the World
DAB Forum 140 Hill St #04-01 MITA Bldg Singapore 179369
(24 Jun 2000)
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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
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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.
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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.
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Sunday 16 July 2000


The Ministry of Education
(MOE) is engaging a consultant to review teachers' pay and career
structure. The review is expected to be completed in six to nine months'
time. These moves are being made to attract young talent to replace the
3500 teachers expected to retire in the next five years. Education
Minister Teo Chee Hean announced this at the 2nd Teaching Scholarships
Presentation Ceremony yesterday.
Students at the National
University of Singapore raised S$430,000 for charity this year. The
annual fund-raising event, part of the university's freshmen-orientation
camp, included a flag day, a float parade and a carnival.
Asia
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei:
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's 54th birthday yesterday was marked in the
traditional manner with a 21-gun salute, an inspection of an honour
guard and a fly-past at Bandar Seri Begawan's Padang. More than 3000
dignitaries and guests attended the festivities.
Jakarta: Indonesia's Defence
Minister Juwono Sudarsono has, for the first time, openly blamed
militant Muslim groups for the ongoing sectarian conflict in the Malukus
- and disclosed that the number of Laskar Jihad and other forces fanning
the unrest has swelled to 10,000.
Around the world
Suva, Fiji: Fiji's deposed
Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry yesterday demanded the reinstatement of
his government, thrown out of office by a rebel nationalist coup. Mr
Chaudhry was released on Thursday, after being held hostage at gunpoint
by the rebels for 55 days.
The Straits Times' history
News updated
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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
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%.
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. |